One commenter even suggested that the Singaporean should go live on a deserted island or “find a full-time job to give others some space.”
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean man who complained in an online forum about a female foreigner got “pwnd” by others, as his attempt to shame her appears to have backfired.
Mike gets the ball rolling by saying that he saw “another expat woman” using her bicycle in the covered walkway of a condominium. Upon seeing her, he told her this is prohibited on condo grounds. Several commenters questioned his need to identify the woman he spoke to as an “expat,” with one asking how this was relevant and another warning him to be “careful” with his language.Another commenter asked how Mike knew the woman was an expat, adding in jest that he assumed she showed him her Employment Pass so he could verify this claim.
One commenter meanwhile suggested that Mike live on a deserted island or “find a full-time job to give others some space.”
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