teardrop
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- 28 Jul 2003
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Woah... i guess Gaki & Jeisan have given a good explanation. Just to add on.... Firstly, CGPGroup, i'm a 'she'. The chinese in Singapore do consider ourselves as singaporeans (from singapore) but it's just another layer of identification because ours is a multicultural society. So when you say you are a singaporean, it can mean that you are a chinese, malay, indian, or eurasians (of mixed parentage). So... ya... i agree with what Gaki has pointed out that "It's kind of a frame of mentality Chinese people tend to have, to be proud of what you are and to be proud of your homeland wherever u might have been born."