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Today we're talking about a small country with a very rich and complicated language situation, Singapore.
This is just a little snapshot of it by one person's experience and more specifically about the language singlish.
I would love to hear from you if you're a therapist who specializes in emotions related to languages such as childhood language, which is you don't use anymore because, yeah, people get therapy for that.
And wouldn't it be interesting to hear about it?
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The reason that I reached out to you, Helen, is I came across this article titled something like six words in singlish that Taylor Swift used on her tour in Singapore.
The singlish words were actually being used by Cameron Saunders, one of the dancers in Taylor Swift's eras tour, at the six performances in Singapore in March 2024.