Tears are shed, hearts are torn as Malaysians spend emotional Hari Raya Puasa in Singapore
Today·2020-05-25 08:00
SINGAPORE — Alone in her bedroom in a Housing and Development Board rental flat, Ms Siti Fatimah Awang, a Malaysian who works as a cleaner at a gym in Chai Chee, waited for a video call on Sunday (May 24) morning.
The morning of Hari Raya Puasa was to her, utterly unfamiliar.
……Singapore Stories SE Asia
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i don’t understand these malaysians. they chose to stay in singapore to work to earn money. they are earning tons of money after the exchange rate yet they whining like they’re forced to stay in singapore and work. i understand that they contribute some % to our workforce but mind you, they’re getting paid and it’s not free labour so why are they whining about missing family members, etc..? it’s a choice. they chosen to stay and earn money so i hope they deal with it like an adult. i don’t hate malaysians or other FTs however i has enough of them whining about this and that but forgot that they’re are here to earn a living by their own choice.
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