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Stepping into an eatery, the last thing most diners would expect is a menu entirely in a language they don't understand.
Smaller PRC eateries have menus, promotions, and even staff communication that are often almost entirely in Chinese.
Andrew Goh, an 88-year-old catechist, poses for a photo at his home in Singapore July 2, 2025. Goh uses children's ...
Singaporean Chinese names have been shaped by policy, cultural shifts and evolving notions of identity. Read more at ...
"It's quite worrying as it seems like we are going to lose our local unique traditional cuisine now," wrote the user in a post that garnered more than 1,400 upvotes.
They don’t have a lot of opportunities to connect with locals as the majority of their workforce are PRC Chinese.
The majority of Singapore’s 5.4 million people are bilingual, proficient in English and one other language: Mandarin, Malay or Tamil. ... the Singapore Chinese Cultural Center, ...
While English is the language of commerce in Singapore, the other three official languages include Mandarin Chinese, Malay, and Tamil, hence enabling the Chinese to find it easy to move both their ...