Singapore in 2083 (Hypothetical scenario)

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(31-10-2012, 10:49 PM)Temperament Wrote: Hey! Is "Woodlands" Singapore's or Malaysia's? Or "Woodlands" is Singapore's is Malaysia's one day. Especially the day the people of Singapore couldn't afford to pay the $million team of Ministers and Civil Servants anymore.
(31-10-2012, 10:18 PM)Hongwei Wrote:
(30-10-2012, 10:58 AM)brattzz Wrote: i always think that singapore and malaysia are 1 country, just that the political leaders believe otherwise.

Did anyone noticed that at the Malaysian customs, the directions sign states "Woodlands" rather than "Singapore"?

Angel

Aiyah, this is an old one. Highlighted by people trying to stir Sh**. Did you notice that in Singapore on the BKE and Woodlands Road, the sign to Causeway says "Johor" and not "Malaysia"? So does this mean that Singapore thinks that Johor is part of Singapore?

The answer is that road signs are to tell you where to go, not about politics. If the sign in Johor says "Singapore" instead of "Woodlands", people may be confused whether it is Tuas or Woodlands. The reverse also applies.

When you book an air ticket to United States, it would be silly for the ticket to say "USA". Instead, it says "New York City Dulles Airport" or "Los Angeles International Airport".
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RE: Singapore in 2083 (Hypothetical scenario) - by snowcap - 01-11-2012, 10:33 AM

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