MAS also held industry engagement sessions to exchange views and ideas with FIs. We thank the participating FIs the Association of Banks in Singapore. Culture
This book provides a fresh approach to Singapore English by focusing on its cultural connotations. The author a native Singaporean
while deliberately fostering a new and distinctively Singaporean culture and social identity. By late 1989 Singapore was cosmopoli-.
The Japanese saw the learning of the Japanese language as central in inculcating the Nippon Spirit and culture among the people of Singapore. Students had to
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Petrina Leo is a Doctoral Research Scholar at the Faculty of Media Society and Culture
Housing Development Board. Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. Ministry of Communications and Information. Ministry of Culture Community and Youth.
THE SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE Cultural Development in the Global Village Ko h Tai Ann Having achieved economic take-off as one of the newly industrialized countries (NICs) with the highest income per capita and highest growth in real Gross National Product (GNP) in the region Singapore has been turning its attention increasingly to "cultural
The Culture of Singapore English This book provides a fresh approach to Singapore English by focusing on its cultural connotations The author a native Singaporean explores a range of aspects of this rich varietyofEnglish–includingaddressformsculturalcategoriesparticlesandinterjections– and links particular words to particular cultural
2012) Singapore prides herself on her ability to maintain harmony amongst her different ethnic racial and religious groups (Channel Newsasia 2016; Lee 2015) As a result of below-replacement fertility rates and longer life expectancy Singapore similar to many other developed countries is facing the prospect of an ageing population
Singaporean culture is heavily influenced by Chinese values and one’s is a strong social identifier. as well. For example, Chinese and Indian Singaporeans are generally regarded as business-savvy groups as they tend to be profit-oriented, dominating the political and economic facets of society.
Many aspects of Singaporean culture can be explained by Confucian concepts, such as the efficient nature of its society. While not all Singaporeans are ethnically Chinese, the Confucian logic of obedience, responsibility, moderation and adherence to work ethic affects many aspects of Singaporean behaviour and attitudes about virtue.
In the education field, Singapore progressively brought the separate vernacular English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil schools together, and all schools now use English as the main medium of instruction (Lee, 2015).
It argues that Singapore English is grounded in Singapore experience; in doing so, it takes up the notion of 'interculturality', proposed by the Singapore linguist Ho Chee Lick.