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They're migrant workers, meaning TEMPORARY, not immigrants
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@dharshinijayatilake7922 Singapore is a multiethnic nation made up of Chinese, Malays, Indians etc. - so people from all over Asia can blend in unlike in Europe. I think it's better to stick to travelling around Asia instead. Doesn't matter where whether it's Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Maldives or Tokyo, the people will always treat you well. Asian cultures are nonconfrontational and passive, that's why Asians can get along better even if we look different to one another. Europe is different.
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@dharshinijayatilake7922 Europe loves to define people based on skin tone, which is why they use words like "brown people". Time to de-Westernise your mindset and refrain from viewing yourself in the context of "brown people". Most people in the world have brown skin but are not all the same.
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Singapore since the colonial era, at the most basic level, was always mixed. Chinese and Indians settled on the island with the native Malays and their coexistence yielded a common cultural identity underpinned by common values that Lee Kuan Yew called "Asian values", a diverse cuisine that incorporated elements of the Chinese, Malays and Indians and a creole language called Singlish that is a mix of English and Asian languages. The migrant communities who have come from other parts of Asia are an extension of Singapore's original diverse identity.
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@sps6 No he absolutely does not. Why do some Indians constantly claim White people look Indian? When will the colonial hangover end?
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@sps6 Well yeah he doesn't look like a native Indian. Y'all want to claim native Indians look white so bad.
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Just a minor correction, Sri Lankans and Palestinians, most definitely, are not Indians. Pakistanis are not Indians either. Singaporean-Indians are mostly Tamil followed by Malayalis and there are Sikhs too. There are Singaporean-Sri Lankans (Ceylonese) and while their long history in Singapore has made them become absorbed into the Singaporean-Indian population, along with the fact that most of them are Ceylonese Tamils, they are differentiated at times in society (e.g. Lee Kuan Yew spoke about them as a separate group to the Singaporean-Indians).
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@dharshinijayatilake7922 I'm really sorry for what you experienced.
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@dm.b7560 Singapore's borders are open to foreigners, it's just that it's really hard to get PR in Singapore. Singapore also prefers other Asians (like Japan and SK). The top immigrant group in Singapore are Malaysians, who are ethnically and culturally virtually the same as Singaporeans (Chinese, Malay and Tamil), followed by people from China, Indonesia and India
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@indiannation2117 Not true, sorry
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