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Can Chinese Singaporeans still speak Chinese? Do you want to go back to China?

As we all know, our Chinese descendants are all over the world. But in our own country, there is a population of nearly1400 million, and there are many Chinese all over the world. These China people are all in the historical period. For various reasons, Chinese who emigrated to other countries have formed a Chinese circle over time.

Which country has the strongest Chinese community? People from many countries will think of Singapore. Singapore is an island country, formerly known as Singapore, Sin Chew or Sing Tao, and is also called the Lion City by many donkey friends. If you are lucky enough to come to this country, you will know that it is a country where diversity meets.

There are mainly four groups here, Malays, Indians (9. 1%), European Asians and American Chinese. Among them, we Chinese are the largest group in Singapore. Some of these Chinese have lived in Singapore for a hundred years and immigrated to Singapore from their ancestors.

This makes the donkey friends very curious. Can all Chinese in Singapore still speak Chinese? Are these Chinese Singaporeans willing to return to China? On the way to Singapore, I also met several Singaporean Chinese, so let the local Chinese tell you!

An elderly China person teased me in Chinese: China people, ok? Even after living in Singapore for most of my life, I dare not forget our roots! Even when I am in Singapore, I often read the information of my motherland and see that China is getting better and better, which is my pride as a China person. ......

There is also a young Chinese in Singapore who doesn't speak Chinese very well. When I communicate with him in Chinese, he can understand, but even if he does, he can't speak very well. Listen to his praise. In Singapore, English is spoken in public, including some broadcasts. Therefore, I have become accustomed to talking in English over time. When talking about how to treat China, the young man said that China is developing rapidly and wants to work in China!

On the way to play, the donkey friends found that polarization in Singapore is still serious. For middle-aged people, they can speak fluent Chinese and some of their own dialects, such as Chaoshan dialect and Hakka dialect, and they all have deep nostalgia for the motherland. But for young people, China is a stranger, and most people think that it is a developing country, and they have little affection.

However, Bian Xiao thinks this is also reasonable. After all, these elderly China people have lived in China more or less, while young people are exposed to all kinds of new things, and cultural integration will be more thorough. Here, I sincerely wish these overseas Chinese can live a good life and break out of their own world!

What do you think of the Chinese in Singapore? Do you want to go to Singapore if you have the chance?