On average, Singaporeans do not hate the Japanese. There is some mild animosity mainly among the older generation for the occupation, but the majority of them are indifferent.
They don't hate them or like them. I know someone from Singapore and he says that the Japanese tourists think it's too hot, which is reasonable since Singapore is near the equator.
so that singaporeans will not rebel against them
The duration of We Are Singaporeans is 3600.0 seconds.
The Japanese are not a race, but a subdivision of the Mongolian race that consists of the people of the orient ie- the Chinese, vietnamese, Korean-n,s, Japanese, taiwanese, singaporeans, malaysians, indonesians, in some cases Indians and nepalese.
Singaporeans for Democracy was created in 2010.
We Are Singaporeans was created on 2011-04-06.
the Japanese attack singpore during war 1 and war 2. they are cruel that they attack singpore. some people died during the war. what did Singapore do to the Japanese country? but at last the Japanese give up that they do not have enough bomb. fort canning is the place that the people died at that place.
Life was hard for Singaporeans and they were tortured.
First of all, please do not use broken English like "Why Singaporeans so kiasu". "Kiasu" is not even an English word! It is meant to be " Why are Singaporeans so kiasu?" Anyway, Singaporeans are not "kiasu". Some of them are, yes, I agree. But not all are "kiasu". There are some who like to help people no matter what, though there are some who are the opposite. Stay away from people who are "kiasu", and try to make friends with people who are not. Singaporeans who are "kiasu" may be because they are not in the mood or that they are unfriendly. Do not go too close to them or they may make you unhappy. I hope that you find this information useful. Okay? I think that you should not say bad things about Singaporeans, though. You may make them unhappy.
They all do such as the chinese,japanese,koreans,vietnamese,cambodians,Laos,filipinos thais,taiwanese,singaporeans,malaysians,and the mongolians.
50,000 Singaporeans died in WW2. All of them were civilians.
It is confirmed that 65 Singaporeans will be representing Singapore in 2012