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Friday, 10 July 2009

Should Singlish be the official language in Singapore?

No, It should not be an official language in Singapore. Even though Singlish
is Singaporean variant of English, commonly spoken and has become part of the Singaporean's identity.

Singlish should not become an official language in Singapore, because it will have problem when coming to those who are not familiar to it and even worst, foreigner. There will also have problem to those who are used to Singlish when it comes to writing because they might write too fast and did not notice if they write English or Singlish.

Singlish also a easily bad choice as when Singaporean were to go other countries, people may not understand what Singaporean are saying and they will have bad impression about Singapore. Thus, Singlish should not be an official language.

Lastly, if Singlish were to become an official language, Singaporean will start to have difficutly to speak good English, lack of grammatical and lack of ideas what is good English.



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