The default way to treat someone ranges from rudeness to obvious distrust.
Examples of rudeness includes:
Shaking one's head while looking at you
Rushing into the trains while people are going out of it
Deliberately walking into people on the street by pretending to be ignorant of their presence (so as to feel superior by forcing someone off the pavement)
Making a 'chek' sound with their mouths
Staring at people angrily while perhaps cracking one's knuckles to pick a fight
Honking others on the road
Trying to run over pedestrians on the road
Not flushing toilets
General body language
General tone of voice. They always sound arrogant and rude.
Language used when talking to people
Treating expatriate employees from South Asia or South East Asia as below dogs and cats. Housing them in total dumps, paying them obscene salaries (300 USD per month), working them to death and then looking at them with disgust.
And basically a total inability to care or be concerned about people's feelings
Yelling at others 'boy' or 'girl' while providing 'customer service'
Zero customer service basically in every business
Examples of distrust and lack of goodwill includes:
Never talking or saying 'hi' to people
When someone smiles at a Singaporean, the default response is to ignore it awkwardly or to be rude to the person
Reciprocating kindness with coldness and rudeness
Friends who never contact you ever...i.e. hard to make friends. Because Singaporeans love distrust and are loony.
Always being suspicious about people in a negative way
General body language
General tone of voice
Language used when talking to people
Apartments are all sealed with iron or steel bars. Doors are protected by metal gates and at least two locks to enter to the apartments.
Video cameras everywhere. Especially in lifts.
Women who scream 'molest' because in their loony minds they think just screaming molest is enough to put someone in jail. And then blackmailing males for money.
Typical scene in lonely, cold, negative and rude Singapore. Zero goodwill, greetings, smiles, conversations, kindness and interaction in the train with everyone either pretending to play with their phones or sleep or stare blanky into space for the hour or two they take the train.
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