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Thank you, TR Emeritus and sorry, NUS…

Thank you, TR Emeritus and sorry, NUS…

Dear TRE, NUS is following up with my issue very closely. My dean of student affairs has been very helpful. He did bring up to me my strong choice of words in the article. I told him I said somethings in anger only because I was frustrated that the payment was not done as said. He told me he understood my anger and he said they... 

Singaporeans, you can thrive outside the country of your birth

Singaporeans, you can thrive outside the country of your birth

I graduated in 2000, worked in Singapore till 2005 but left to start anew in Malaysia. I got lucky – my wife whom I met at university is Malaysian. Unlike over here, foreigners aren’t allowed in easily. But once in, I worked like I’d done in S’pore previously and slowly but surely worked my way up. Today, there is little... 

Please don’t call me an “Ang Moh”

Please don’t call me an “Ang Moh”

I am married to a Singaporean. My son has done his army. This is my home. I am PR but I am not an expat. I am afraid that calling me "Ang Moh" after so many years does hurt as it means "foreigner" despite the real translation of "red hair" (or I heard tomato?). However, I know my friends are sincere and so I shrug it off. I... 



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