Does singapore really have to conserve its natural heritage?
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singapore does not have its own identity. singapore does not have one specific national language or anything like that. its is made up many different races. so then why should we conserve our national heritage
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Answer:
Yes, Singapore really have to conserve its natural heritage, not only Singapore, but all other countries also should follow suit. Singapore has its very own unique identity, who said Singapore does not have its own identity? Get your facts right before saying something, ok? Singapore does not have one specific language is agreeable, but Singapore does have national (official ) languages which are Tamil, Mandarin Chinese, Malay and English. Its made up of different races is wrong, races slowly formed in. Land was already existing. Due to its infrastructure world's no.1 from the latest survey by Mercer and also 1st world country in a 3rd world region and also fully developed and so forth, hence resulting in so many races from other parts of the world, come to Singapore seeking a job, then slowly migrating over here. So, these things happening over Singapore doesnt mean, it has to lose its default natural heritage, ok? Inspite of all these changes, updates, upgrades happening almost every second in Singapore, natural heritage at all cost shouldnt be lost or faded or snatched away from Singapore and Singaporeans.
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Yes, preserve the best heritage: Singlish and being Kiasu (afraid to lose/ selfish/ rude etc). There are many of them everywhere. Btw, you can see Kiasu attitude in China too!
jigsaw
Of course. Every country has its own story to tell. As a Singaporean, Yes i would have to agree that Singapore is a multi racial, multi cultural and multi language country. However, that does not give us the right to forget our own heritage. Without learning about your own country's heritage, it's kind of like not knowing your own roots to start with. Just like how lincoin was important to the americans, etc. Hence, singapore DOES have it's own identity, in a cultural way. It's just that there is no definite race or whatever that lives in my country. Without Singapore's history as a renowned port and everything, who would know about that tiny dot on the world map?
AlisonGIRL-
Singapore was formed as a modern cosmopolitan Republic - it's distinct National identity is cleanliness which it conserves to an extent today - It is difficult to point a specific cultural heritage that evolved and is unique of/ to Singapore that need to be conserved, expect that it's political control is with the Chinese.
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