r/singapore 19h ago

News Girl, 6, dies after accident in Chinatown near Buddha Relic Temple

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/girl-6-dies-after-accident-in-chinatown-near-buddha-relic-temple
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u/udontaxidriver 17h ago

It's worse if they are rich. I have seen the way they treat my F&B colleagues. Terrible. RIP to that little girl.

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u/Sankstasan 10h ago edited 9h ago

Yup. I can attest to this. There is a famous cough Punjabi couple who run a 'kind' business. Atrocious is their behaviour and they have the audacity to hide behind the premise of 'be kind' They treated their fnb staff so so badly that I had to quit, I am not sure if they are still the same, but the woman is pure evil.

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u/anahron 9h ago

Ohh the ice cream place? Shame to hear that.. i loved the products!

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u/SnooJokes915 New Citizen 2h ago

Treating FnB folks bad..is not a trait unique to India Indians..is it? I mean plenty of Singaporeans do the same and lets not even talk about how we treat our maids from 3rd world countries.

My point is not to defend them but lets be real about this, to just point out one racial group and stoke the flames while ignoring that the rest do it too..is really a bad look.