but no malays in rsaf right? or is it no malay pilots.. can't rmb.Originally posted by Fatum:last time in hendon camp there WERE Malay chaps there .... and there ARE malay officers in the SAF ....
it's still amazing how some malay chaps would still say ... aiyah ! ... there are no Malays in the SAF ...
x2Originally posted by Wanda:What fudgie described in that conversation is sad leh.
But you gotta admit, her naivety is pretty hilarious.Originally posted by Wanda:What fudgie described in that conversation is sad leh.
have lahOriginally posted by stellazio:but no malays in rsaf right? or is it no malay pilots.. can't rmb.
niceOriginally posted by fudgester:One conversation with a Malay girl I had just met on anakmelayu.com ( a local Malay friendship portal)....
Girl: Are you working or studying?
Me: I'm still studying.
Girl: Oh... where are you studying?
Me: NUS.
Girl: Don't bluff ah... where are you really studying?
Me: As I said... NUS.
Girl: Don't bluff ah... where got Malays in NUS? Then what are you studying? Medicine? *rolly eyes*
Me: Nope. Mechanical Engineering.
Girl: Sorry, I don't talk to liars. *conversation closed*
Oh well.
Hell, yeah.Originally posted by elindra:x2
And the sad thing is that there are more and more Malays waking up and breaking free of that stereotype and they don't get support from their community like they are some kind of freak
i said le, for the majority of them, going to ITE and riding a motorbike is considered as an elite.Originally posted by Wanda:What fudgie described in that conversation is sad leh.
they themselves can't break away frm the stereotype...Originally posted by fudgester:But you gotta admit, her naivety is pretty hilarious.
Originally posted by fudgester:One conversation with a Malay girl I had just met on anakmelayu.com ( a local Malay friendship portal)....
Girl: Are you working or studying?
Me: I'm still studying.
Girl: Oh... where are you studying?
Me: NUS.
Girl: Don't bluff ah... where are you really studying?
Me: As I said... NUS.
Girl: Don't bluff ah... where got Malays in NUS? Then what are you studying? Medicine? *rolly eyes*
Me: Nope. Mechanical Engineering.
Girl: Sorry, I don't talk to liars. *conversation closed*
Oh well.
I agree..Originally posted by stellazio:i said le, for the majority of them, going to ITE and riding a motorbike is considered as an elite.
i have a malay friend who's a father already.Originally posted by fudgester:But you gotta admit, her naivety is pretty hilarious.
Originally posted by tare:they themselves can't break away frm the stereotype...
but frankly fudgy... i'm proud of u!! u r abt the only malay friend i have tat can hold an intelligent conversation with
oops did tat sound racist?
well i guess not being limited to one wife might have an impact on the importance not to get attached to a girl too earlyOriginally posted by stellazio:i have a malay friend who's a father already.
they really seem to engage in a lot of unprotected pre marital sex.
Originally posted by stellazio:i have a malay friend who's a father already.
they really seem to engage in a lot of unprotected pre marital sex.
i thought that you should have more since you were of the same colour as them.Originally posted by tare:they themselves can't break away frm the stereotype...
but frankly fudgy... i'm proud of u!! u r abt the only malay friend i have tat can hold an intelligent conversation with
oops did tat sound racist?
oie keyword! unprotected!!Originally posted by the_don:pls la, pre martial sex happens to all races all nationality
Originally posted by stellazio:i thought that you should have more since you were of the same colour as them.
OMGOriginally posted by stellazio:i thought that you should have more since you were of the same colour as them.
woah ah blue, nan de you come in club 30 leh.Originally posted by bluejuice:I agree..
I see quite a number of them who are contented with spending as much as what they're earning and they're not ambitious to want more.
But then again, they might be happier because they're contented???
Originally posted by fudgester:
Well, it's sad that if you mention the truth at times, you run the risk of being labelled as 'racist'...
Heck if I weren't Malay, I'd probably be in deep sh*t right now for all those comments I made on the Malay race...
Aiyo! If the majority of the population thinks this way, we will all be doomed.Originally posted by stellazio:i said le, for the majority of them, going to ITE and riding a motorbike is considered as an elite.