I am @ Youth.sg
If you were to translate this word for word, it would mean "I am at Youth. Singapore".
Which doesn’t make much sense?So I figured what it is really trying to say is "I am a youth in Singapore"
According to Dictionary.com the definition of youth is
1.the condition of being young.
2.the first or early period of anything
3.(the state of being in) the early part of life
4.An early period of development or existence
The youths are the successors of the country,but it's obvious that youth isn't eternal and An early period of existence will develop into An ancient period of existence. (Take example the difference between your parents wedding photo and their anniversary photo.hah)
Thus, it IS known that youths will become older and when they are older they affect the development of the country.
Anyway there is a saying that goes, "It's always better to start young".
So this must be another ploy to constrain our straying youths...
There are situations where youths are sent for scholarships by the government overseas but choose to migrate after their scholarships.
In my opinion, that’s rather ungrateful.
I think it’s a result of a stigma of the grass being greener on the other side.
As born Singaporeans I think that we should be proud of our country. Although our land space and resources aren’t anything to boast about but being a small country does not necessarily put us at a disadvantage.
In fact, it makes it easier to execute laws and manage the population.
A smaller group will be easier to control. If we had Russia’s land space it would prove a challenge to track a criminal down.
Unfortunately, people will start rumbling about Singapore being too strict,but if it weren’t, the country would crumble into filth.
If fines weren’t issued there’d be litter all over the streets. If there weren’t punishments like death sentences, it would be one more reason to murder. If the government didn’t make education compulsory we’d be living in mud huts.Due to lack of knowledge to advance.
Thanks to these enforcements Singapore is labelled safe and clean. I find it rather appealing.
In truth these are some of the reasons more foreigners are looking forward to settling down in Singapore.Youths of Singapore should embrace the privilege of being born in such a shielded and conducive environment and work to improve our society.
If you were to translate this word for word, it would mean "I am at Youth. Singapore".
Which doesn’t make much sense?So I figured what it is really trying to say is "I am a youth in Singapore"
According to Dictionary.com the definition of youth is
1.the condition of being young.
2.the first or early period of anything
3.(the state of being in) the early part of life
4.An early period of development or existence
The youths are the successors of the country,but it's obvious that youth isn't eternal and An early period of existence will develop into An ancient period of existence. (Take example the difference between your parents wedding photo and their anniversary photo.hah)
Thus, it IS known that youths will become older and when they are older they affect the development of the country.
Anyway there is a saying that goes, "It's always better to start young".
So this must be another ploy to constrain our straying youths...
There are situations where youths are sent for scholarships by the government overseas but choose to migrate after their scholarships.
In my opinion, that’s rather ungrateful.
I think it’s a result of a stigma of the grass being greener on the other side.
As born Singaporeans I think that we should be proud of our country. Although our land space and resources aren’t anything to boast about but being a small country does not necessarily put us at a disadvantage.
In fact, it makes it easier to execute laws and manage the population.
A smaller group will be easier to control. If we had Russia’s land space it would prove a challenge to track a criminal down.
Unfortunately, people will start rumbling about Singapore being too strict,but if it weren’t, the country would crumble into filth.
If fines weren’t issued there’d be litter all over the streets. If there weren’t punishments like death sentences, it would be one more reason to murder. If the government didn’t make education compulsory we’d be living in mud huts.Due to lack of knowledge to advance.
Thanks to these enforcements Singapore is labelled safe and clean. I find it rather appealing.
In truth these are some of the reasons more foreigners are looking forward to settling down in Singapore.Youths of Singapore should embrace the privilege of being born in such a shielded and conducive environment and work to improve our society.