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If you can only speak Chinese, can you live normally in Singapore?

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If I only speak Chinese, can I live a normal life in Singapore?

Bian Xiao is a native of Xinyang, and Bian Xiao's county is a big labor export county. They go abroad most in Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea and Singapore. Some of them don't even have a green card in one of the countries, and they are all primary school students or people who have never attended school.

Bian Xiao knew that they were engaged in construction, and they would go back to their hometown every Spring Festival. I have to go to Singapore to earn money after the Spring Festival, so I can only speak Chinese to live in Singapore.

Let's take a look at the official language of Singapore. The official languages of Singapore are English, Malay and Chinese, and most of its citizens are Chinese. The people of China have played a great role in the construction of Singapore. Some time ago, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivered a speech in Chinese on TV. Most of them immigrated from the coastal areas of China.

Singapore is also an inclusive country with a large number of Chinese. Most of them are China immigrants from the coastal areas of China, and China's bone marrow has been embedded in their flesh and blood. They will teach Chinese to their children when they are very young. In this way, English and Chinese children will not forget. Singapore is an island country in Southeast Asia, and its political system is parliamentary. With the improvement of China's comprehensive national strength, more and more people in the world are learning Chinese. In addition, Singapore has a small territory and many Chinese. So people who can only speak Chinese can live in Singapore. As of 20 1 1.05, the total temporary resident population in Singapore was 5.535 million, including 3.375 million Singaporean citizens, or "permanent residents" for short, 527,000. The number of foreigners living in the Lion City is quite large, about 1.63 million. Singapore is mainly composed of immigrants and their descendants who immigrated from Europe and Asia in the past century. The characteristics of its immigrant society and the influence of colonial history and geographical location make Singapore present multicultural social characteristics.

So I can speak Chinese and live in Singapore. The above is purely a personal opinion. Please correct me if there are any shortcomings.