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  • johnfish
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    Originally posted by greenhornet77 View Post
    Personally, should have retained the old terms....jiao,jiao etc. Afterall, this clearly makes this forum unique from others. U don't see iconic sub cultures like extreme star trek fans or star wars fans for that matter changing their jargon/costume to suit 'international taste'?

    This is one of the most outstanding features for this forum....local flavour! This has nothing to do for being unfriendly or unadaptable. International people are still welcome to join.

    With this change...there is definitely a great loss in our unique identity from other similar or even same type of forums.

    We should proud of it instead of discarding it! sigh.....

    note: to encourage newbies, could have simply added a page for definitions to
    explain our jargon....I strongly feel that the 'international' crowd would also appreciate this. Afterall, they get to know new terms that are unique , get to have a unique n strong identity compared to other forums and encourage friendly cultural exchange,he,he.....trust me the local crowd will n are still using local terms.....hope this will not be banned too!
    101% agree !!! If one look hard at Other international forum ...... They love those lingo reflected in their culture" The words use> lah lah lah , Sibey Swee, Tokong & super Lao jiao etc. make it very interesting mah" I proud of my Singlish " be true to my DNA !!

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  • Paneraii
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    testing testing 1,2,3.

    just see what's moi status.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    I have to admit; for people who come here looking for advise, and they see everyone typing in dialects, and local flavour, they may feel abit out of place.

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  • greenhornet77
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    Personally, should have retained the old terms....jiao,jiao etc. Afterall, this clearly makes this forum unique from others. U don't see iconic sub cultures like extreme star trek fans or star wars fans for that matter changing their jargon/costume to suit 'international taste'?

    This is one of the most outstanding features for this forum....local flavour! This has nothing to do for being unfriendly or unadaptable. International people are still welcome to join.

    With this change...there is definitely a great loss in our unique identity from other similar or even same type of forums.

    We should proud of it instead of discarding it! sigh.....

    note: to encourage newbies, could have simply added a page for definitions to explain our jargon....I strongly feel that the 'international' crowd would also appreciate this. Afterall, they get to know new terms that are unique , get to have a unique n strong identity compared to other forums and encourage friendly cultural exchange,he,he.....trust me the local crowd will n are still using local terms.....hope this will not be banned too!

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  • Watcha
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    don't really mind the title. but the lao jiao was amusing.

    member, senior member, mentor member is also amusing with some local hint.

    new bird, bird, senior bird, super old bird.

    Birds (class Aves) are winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm-blooded), egg-laying, vertebrate animals. There are around 10,000 living species, making them the most varied of tetrapod vertebrates

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  • Chunster69
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    Originally posted by lolex kia View Post
    I am just guessing.

    When you are an admirer, you could be on the verge of owing a Rolex; or having owned one, is setting your eyes on other models

    When you are a lover, you are on intimate terms with Rolexes: owned some, disposed off some, and perhaps always having more than one, and yet looking out for others.

    When you are a master, ah, people with Rolexes come to you, seek you counsel, and you dispense wisdom. That itself gives you more pleasure than owing Rolexes and caressing your pride and joy. When others pulsate, and vibrate, you get, ah, an orgasmic release.
    Thanks for the insightful definition.

    I am guessing that sg-roc will probably use a more mechanical approach though....based on duration joined or number of posts etc

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  • shuseido
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    Originally posted by tsetse View Post
    U go toilet see below can see liao ma
    Hahaha... good one bro.

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  • triton
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    cant explain more clearer than you. cheers.

    Originally posted by lolex kia View Post
    I am just guessing.

    When you are an admirer, you could be on the verge of owing a Rolex; or having owned one, is setting your eyes on other models

    When you are a lover, you are on intimate terms with Rolexes: owned some, disposed off some, and perhaps always having more than one, and yet looking out for others.

    When you are a master, ah, people with Rolexes come to you, seek you counsel, and you dispense wisdom. That itself gives you more pleasure than owing Rolexes and caressing your pride and joy. When others pulsate, and vibrate, you get, ah, an orgasmic release.

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  • lolex kia
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    Originally posted by Chunster69 View Post
    just start noticing the "status" after reading this thread. Noticed that on top of member and senior member, there is also Rolex lover, master and admirer.

    Can any bro kindly advise what is the diff? Thanks.
    I am just guessing.

    When you are an admirer, you could be on the verge of owing a Rolex; or having owned one, is setting your eyes on other models

    When you are a lover, you are on intimate terms with Rolexes: owned some, disposed off some, and perhaps always having more than one, and yet looking out for others.

    When you are a master, ah, people with Rolexes come to you, seek you counsel, and you dispense wisdom. That itself gives you more pleasure than owing Rolexes and caressing your pride and joy. When others pulsate, and vibrate, you get, ah, an orgasmic release.

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  • tsetse
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    Originally posted by shuseido View Post
    I am missing my 'bird' (jiao)..
    U go toilet see below can see liao ma

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  • rh1667
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    Dont call lao jiao, than follow PRC style call " Lao You Tiao" lor

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  • Chunster69
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    just start noticing the "status" after reading this thread. Noticed that on top of member and senior member, there is also Rolex lover, master and admirer.

    Can any bro kindly advise what is the diff? Thanks.

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  • Chunster69
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    Originally posted by Nooch View Post
    Hmm

    Maybe Member, Senior Member, Mentor Member?? hehe
    The last one should be "Member Mentor" instead?

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  • pegasi
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    Can consider using SAF ranks...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapo...d_Forces_ranks

    Newbie can be called recruit...hehe

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  • triton
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    as there are female members here. i am looking into more appropriate terms. whether or not to cater for overseas forum members, i like some of you agree that this being a singapore forum should have its own 'heritage'.

    titles need not be proper names. in dialect, singlish also acceptable.

    some conditions to apply is no vulgar, gender free, religion free, .....

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