tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6471151983797932841.post3986260021189437897..comments2023-07-04T21:03:26.836+12:00Comments on Singapore Sojourn: What's That You Say, I've Got Beans In My EarsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6471151983797932841.post-79648497139590419782007-05-10T19:02:00.000+12:002007-05-10T19:02:00.000+12:00You are quite correct that Asian people engage, bu...You are quite correct that Asian people engage, but maybe not as openly as Westerners. My posting wasn't meant to infer that I found Singaporeans anti-social as I do not. They are in main friendly and communicative (even the bus drivers, who were not that forthcoming when I first visited Singapore more than twenty years ago)<BR/>The casual (actual) communication with strangers met on the street does not happen to the same degree it once did. No doubt this has been replaced by the virtual networking you refer to in your comment.Roger Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03845741103019529092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6471151983797932841.post-84023141002270481522007-05-10T14:10:00.000+12:002007-05-10T14:10:00.000+12:00Anti social activities in singapore are not too un...Anti social activities in singapore are not too uncommon. Asian people engage with one another in a less open way. In fact, i think networking tools help people express themselves more freely on the internet. <BR/><BR/>Shared this good read on Singapore's social news site, Mallr.com<BR/><BR/>Direct link, http://www.mallr.com/story.php?title=Singaporeans-increasingly-anti-socialAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com