i love the fact that she pointed out the privileges she had as a white person and chose to do something about it by ensuring that she gets treated equally just as anyone around her is, rlly love that mindset! tysm
Well, she definitely enjoys it. I despise all those ppl that give her these privileges because of her color. When can SG completely gets rid of the colonial mentality?
Privilege due to ethnicity is a sad reality in Singapore. The colonial mentality is holding us back. Why should Singaporeans treat a white person better compared to our locals and other ethnic groups. Personally I treat everyone the same regardless of Ethnicity, Social economic background. Its sad Singaporeans have not changed this Privilege by colour mentality. I mean seriously, Looks whats going on in the US and Europe towards Asians. That is some perspective.
I also think she gets some racist comments like the commenter called her a "colonizer", bruh. so its not all privileges like i confirm would rather stay chinese singaporean if in singapore than be white.
@@Caging101 its not only Singaporean though. We as Asia has this mentality, especially us in the S.E.A. White people are treated better than most locals most of the time. Its not the White person's fault obviously but we need to overhaul our perception of our own people.
I studied in Singapore for 11 years but went back home for good now. There was once when I came back to SG for a visit, and I took a taxi to Changi to return home. The taxi driver asked me "Oh you going for business trip is it?" And I said "No I'm going back home" and he was like "Why you speak like Singaporean?!" Or another time where I went back to my hotel from my friend's house in Bukit Batok and the Grab driver asked me "Bro you going for your night shift is it". Hahaha. Good times.
The beauty of cultural assimilation, ignore the nay-sayers with limited perspective. You have expanded your cultural experience and repertoire, you're rich!
Such a sweet lady also kena hate online 🤦. Why ? Ang moh cannot be interested in our language and culture meh 17 years here she is practically singaporean compared to those haters She damn chio sia She single or not ?
She grew in Singapore, was in a singapore school, what would you expect? If she came out with a Sussex accent I would then be surprised. But apparently, she has it under control the same way Singaporean have it under control: speaking English-Singapore officially and Singapore-English with friends and locals.
Thanks for the honesty! That people of a lighter skin colour are treated differently. It is difficult for many to admit so I salute your honesty and courage.
Exactly! Like anywhere in country. For example in singapore chinese get treatment different from malay or indian. Example even if you mix race, ic put chinese but appearance looks malay still get different treatment. Like one of the experience is they say in interview, "you need to be able to speak mandarin" after knowing you can, the say "oh need to be able to speak and write", again after knowing you can they say "actually we need a chinese worker due to this and that and after knowing you are one they suddenly say not looking anymore but still advertise that they need. So yes, lightet skin always get privileges more.
I liked the last part! She's a British, she gets way more hateful/insulting comments than some trolls kid online. Liked common it's part of their culture..
i mean it's true, Singaporeans get hyped up when a white person speaks Singlish but when an Indian from India or Filipino or Indonesian speaks Singlish well, no one gives a damn.
not just singaporean. all asian are like that. but if an asian live in western countries for decades and can speak english fluently they will still be discriminated! this is why i dislike all white people videos living in asia!!!
@@roroforo5092 Well, here in Italy anyone would be flattered if a Chinese man or woman could speak Italian fluently, not everything in the West is America.
I encountered a Swedish lady I was assisting in my line of work. Both of us were professionally communicating and when discussion was finished, she let loose her Singlish to me. I swear, that was the most sexiest thing I heard for a long time. The way she say ‘can lah’ , ‘same also lah’ and ‘anything also can, no problem’ just seems so wow.
@@-hyunho- Scottish IS British. I think what you meant is, Scottish and English. UK's ethnic majority or main ethnic make up are English, Scottish, Irish(Northern Ireland) and Welsh. Lol.
"Applauding for doing the bare minimum", you don't pick up Singlish overnight haha, being a foreigner(even if a citizen for 17 years) and able to speak singlish fluently is something not alot of us see everyday.
@@jamesb4729 I’m based in the US and I hear her US accent. The only time she sounded British was when she referred to the part about her mother calling her.
The only time someone is better than another is when we compare a good vs a bad person, period. Good and bad is certainly not defined by one's ethnicity, gender, nationality, etc. either.
Stay who u are.. ignore those haters. U are great .... u are one of us. Just wonder if u order drinks in Hokkien at the coffee shop? I think those aunties n uncle will be stunned...hehe
I just heard about you this year cos I FINALLY GOT TO USE TIKTOK... Anyways, the first time I saw one of your TikTok Videos, it definitely brought joy to me. You had a problem and DEALT with it. I have eczema and people always judge me of the way I look. Not only that, in my primary school a lot of girls would just give me that face of disgust. Thinking if I was containgous. But now in Seocndry school, not a lot of ppl cared about my skin condition. But there will always be a time when your teachers ask you to take off your jacket if I wasn't sick. And EVERYONE IN THE CLASS would just stare and pity you. I HATE THAT FEELING. But since it has already been 8 months, I'm feeling more comfortable and used to all the staring. AND your videos really encourage me to just be myself. AND bc of that, I start writing songs about not giving up so easily ;)
She speaks American English doing the normal interview but she speaks Singlish when doing the Singlish parts. She only does British accent when speaking to her parents.
I’m glad she realises that she’s privileged because of her race ( caucasian ). There’s not a lot of awareness about colonial racial hierarchy in Southeast Asia : 1 Caucasian / white 2 Eurasians / Indo / Mixed race 3 Malays / Bumiputera 4 Chinese Tiongkok 5 South Indians 6 Orang Asli / Aboriginies / Melanesians / Papuans / Indigenous peoples We need to stop being ashamed of our ethnicity
I can kinda understand why her accent works that way My accent changes when speaking with different people's accents (like in my household, it's slightly different than society)
Hi... You are doing alright and don't let those hatred affect you ya. Those are simply their comment. Be yourself. It is good that you take in the culture where you are living. Cheers
Privileged Ang Moh in Asia We African immigrants have it very hard in Europe and the west and have to suffer so much racism all day everyday. This Ang Moh has nothing to complain and has her lucky easy life in Asia In her home country we people of colour got treated worse than criminals So glad I never go back there again It’s a nightmare for our people of colour to grow up in those racist western countries
Makes sense. It's no different than an Asian person moving to America at a young age and speaking with an American accent amongst their friends, then speaking their native language and accent at home with their family. Very common amongst many cultures of 1st generation immigrants in America. Even 2nd generation kids who were born and raised in America can switch to their motherland accent and language seamlessly.
Same everywhere i think.. They are also some Germans live in Indonesia for too long and even can speak Javanese already. And become internet sensation.
it’s funny how multi-accent people change their accent depending on who they’re around. around singaporeans, i speak singlish accent. on the internet, kinda a mix of american and singlish. on my own, kinda irish/scottish
@@limwowo5902 probably neutralized significantly after being in sg for such a long time. Maybe if she was around american or british people then it will bring out the accent again
I met 2 guys who's like this. One is half Malay half white and when he spoke to me in perfect Malay I'm like surprised Pikachu face. I'm sorry I can't help that reaction lol
She is so deeply rooted in singlish to the point when she speaks english in her native accent I feel she is struggling to maintain that LOL
She’s my sis :)
i love the fact that she pointed out the privileges she had as a white person and chose to do something about it by ensuring that she gets treated equally just as anyone around her is, rlly love that mindset! tysm
Well, she definitely enjoys it. I despise all those ppl that give her these privileges because of her color. When can SG completely gets rid of the colonial mentality?
You are a FOOL, if you believe that.
Privilege due to ethnicity is a sad reality in Singapore. The colonial mentality is holding us back. Why should Singaporeans treat a white person better compared to our locals and other ethnic groups. Personally I treat everyone the same regardless of Ethnicity, Social economic background. Its sad Singaporeans have not changed this Privilege by colour mentality. I mean seriously, Looks whats going on in the US and Europe towards Asians. That is some perspective.
I also think she gets some racist comments like the commenter called her a "colonizer", bruh. so its not all privileges like i confirm would rather stay chinese singaporean if in singapore than be white.
@@Caging101 its not only Singaporean though. We as Asia has this mentality, especially us in the S.E.A. White people are treated better than most locals most of the time. Its not the White person's fault obviously but we need to overhaul our perception of our own people.
the only SG accent made by others that is not cringe LOL
Cos hers is genuine haha
Sounds Exactly Like My Maths Teacher
*cries in filipino*
@@avenir9140 right??? i feel so out of place as a filipino :(
What do you mean others? The video said she's Singaporean so she's one of us
I studied in Singapore for 11 years but went back home for good now. There was once when I came back to SG for a visit, and I took a taxi to Changi to return home. The taxi driver asked me "Oh you going for business trip is it?" And I said "No I'm going back home" and he was like "Why you speak like Singaporean?!"
Or another time where I went back to my hotel from my friend's house in Bukit Batok and the Grab driver asked me "Bro you going for your night shift is it".
Hahaha. Good times.
omg same
Now In India?
The beauty of cultural assimilation, ignore the nay-sayers with limited perspective. You have expanded your cultural experience and repertoire, you're rich!
Cultural integration *
Wah super cute leh! She must simply love being here. Nothing fake or pretentious about how she's delivered her lines! 😍 Definitely cool!
She doesn't even have that British accent anymore when speaking in English
she sounds closer to American than English.
Her original accent is American
@@MagicalKid But she's Bri'ish. 🇬🇧
Thats not american english
cos british her friends cannot understand she say
Such a sweet lady also kena hate online 🤦. Why ? Ang moh cannot be interested in our language and culture meh
17 years here she is practically singaporean compared to those haters
She damn chio sia
She single or not ?
Shit just went from 0-100 real quick
@@foxgaming76yt24 ikr
simp
Thirsty af
I usually hate it when people use the word ‘simp’ as an insult.
But damn you deserve the title
She grew in Singapore, was in a singapore school, what would you expect? If she came out with a Sussex accent I would then be surprised. But apparently, she has it under control the same way Singaporean have it under control: speaking English-Singapore officially and Singapore-English with friends and locals.
Yup she is a amazing sis
She sang the National anthem better than my chinese friends back in my school days. “Mali kita yayat singapula “😆
I need to like, fall off my chair~
@@tomeofslyev don’t hurt yourself
Yaya papaya lah!
hahahahahahaha I died too accurate (sorry from one of the yaya papaya orang cina)
@@LT-qt5xj 😅 Cina, India or Melayu don’t matter. What matters We Are One Singapore 🇸🇬💯
Thanks for the honesty! That people of a lighter skin colour are treated differently. It is difficult for many to admit so I salute your honesty and courage.
Exactly! Like anywhere in country. For example in singapore chinese get treatment different from malay or indian. Example even if you mix race, ic put chinese but appearance looks malay still get different treatment. Like one of the experience is they say in interview, "you need to be able to speak mandarin" after knowing you can, the say "oh need to be able to speak and write", again after knowing you can they say "actually we need a chinese worker due to this and that and after knowing you are one they suddenly say not looking anymore but still advertise that they need. So yes, lightet skin always get privileges more.
I liked the last part! She's a British, she gets way more hateful/insulting comments than some trolls kid online. Liked common it's part of their culture..
Shes pretty.. sweetness. She got the vibes
Lol the universal studios thing is spot on >
"yea we r singapore, look at this white person" rofl. She is so down to earth.
i mean it's true, Singaporeans get hyped up when a white person speaks Singlish but when an Indian from India or Filipino or Indonesian speaks Singlish well, no one gives a damn.
not just singaporean. all asian are like that. but if an asian live in western countries for decades and can speak english fluently they will still be discriminated! this is why i dislike all white people videos living in asia!!!
@@roroforo5092 agreed
@@roroforo5092*werid eyes emoji* not all white people are like that come on now don`t be like that : )
@@roroforo5092 Well, here in Italy anyone would be flattered if a Chinese man or woman could speak Italian fluently, not everything in the West is America.
@@roroforo5092 If you're behaving like that, you're pretty much just as bad as those you despise.
She's a true blue Singaporean. Period.
Got two types of voices that we have. The formal speaking with proper english, and the ‘oshit wasup cuz’ voice.
I encountered a Swedish lady I was assisting in my line of work. Both of us were professionally communicating and when discussion was finished, she let loose her Singlish to me. I swear, that was the most sexiest thing I heard for a long time. The way she say ‘can lah’ , ‘same also lah’ and ‘anything also can, no problem’ just seems so wow.
Omg you too?
There's just something about a foreigner speaking the way you do that makes them extra attractive.
My sister is not Swedish she is Scottish and British
@@-hyunho- Scottish IS British. I think what you meant is, Scottish and English. UK's ethnic majority or main ethnic make up are English, Scottish, Irish(Northern Ireland) and Welsh. Lol.
I think she is fantastic to be so assimilated to our culture! I would be proud of her and to be her friend!
Those experiencing culture shock go through distinct phases of euphoria, discomfort, adjustment, and acceptance.
"Applauding for doing the bare minimum", you don't pick up Singlish overnight haha, being a foreigner(even if a citizen for 17 years) and able to speak singlish fluently is something not alot of us see everyday.
British Origins with an American accent portraying an Australia-vibe of friendliness and speaking in a Singaporean local style. 🤔 Sounds advantageous.
Exactly what I thought lol
She doesn’t have an American accent though
@@jamesb4729 Her white accent is so clearly American and not British. Not sure why you didn't hear it. Strange.
@@bhagwanassudani5379 I’m British and she sounds more British to me.
@@jamesb4729 I’m based in the US and I hear her US accent. The only time she sounded British was when she referred to the part about her mother calling her.
I like her comment on 4.15 to 4.30.... i support that...
4:15 and 4:30
It would be fun to see other's people facial expressions when you starts speaking Singlish
Finally an angmoh that speaks Singlish right :/ I am Singaporean I CANNOT stand it when other people mess up Singlish :/
Hope all foreigners can be like her, can accept our culture. ☺️
The only time someone is better than another is when we compare a good vs a bad person, period. Good and bad is certainly not defined by one's ethnicity, gender, nationality, etc. either.
Stay who u are.. ignore those haters. U are great .... u are one of us. Just wonder if u order drinks in Hokkien at the coffee shop? I think those aunties n uncle will be stunned...hehe
As a British-Thai I love listening to Singlish!
she watch alot of Phua Chu Kang - i can feel Phua Chu Kang is inside of her, the Phua force is strong ;D
Brava to her. Very grounded, humble, real and nice. 🙇
Thank u for making this video! Great job for blending in! 🤩🤩 So proud of u😁
Shes so real and humble...
She rly sounds like Singaporeans ah she damn pretty sia
Ikr
At last, MotherShip SG is finally producing quality journalism.
Such a great personality. ❤️
how about tcs remake “geylang geylang “ and cast her in it.
I just heard about you this year cos I FINALLY GOT TO USE TIKTOK... Anyways, the first time I saw one of your TikTok Videos, it definitely brought joy to me. You had a problem and DEALT with it. I have eczema and people always judge me of the way I look. Not only that, in my primary school a lot of girls would just give me that face of disgust. Thinking if I was containgous. But now in Seocndry school, not a lot of ppl cared about my skin condition. But there will always be a time when your teachers ask you to take off your jacket if I wasn't sick. And EVERYONE IN THE CLASS would just stare and pity you. I HATE THAT FEELING. But since it has already been 8 months, I'm feeling more comfortable and used to all the staring. AND your videos really encourage me to just be myself. AND bc of that, I start writing songs about not giving up so easily ;)
greetings from singapore🇸🇬🙋🏻daisy is so cute😘
She would not be with u yh know
She is so cute☺️
When she speak Singlish😅😅
And she is so pretty☺️
Simp
Simp
@@bubq its normal bro hormones
Eww pervert get otta here
@@beastisredxd u never reach puberty before isit
Her accent is kinda American actually. Though she nails the SG grammar and pronunciation
She speaks American English doing the normal interview but she speaks Singlish when doing the Singlish parts. She only does British accent when speaking to her parents.
@@kageyamareijikun are you a family member or friend of hers? Only me and my sibs should know that
She's raised in Singapore so she got the accent
Love her integrity
She funny la sia! But she has also great awareness regarding "Being White, and getting special roles". All the more power to her!
Wl, this angmoh girl ah speaks very similar Singapore people loh! Very good authentic one!
Hilarity ensues! She good sia! I [HEART] her!
She is older than you- and will not be with you
You have such a good heart ❤️ ❤️
So so so so so Singaporean. Amazing.
Hilarious! Perfect Singlish!
Omg big relate! I moved from Bangladesh to Singapore at a very young age. Haha
She is funny Siah....
I will definitely say 🍊你拿 to all my relatives on CNY from now on.
@Erina Nagasawa hahahaha 🤣
@Erina Nagasawa 🤡 That would liven things up definitely hahaha
Whahah.. I probably will get 2 red angbao straight on my face 🧧🧧 🤪
@@amandakoh4419 tbh me too 😅
Yay Daisy my sister!
Wow you nailed it. Love your accent.⭐😲❤
I’m glad she realises that she’s privileged because of her race ( caucasian ). There’s not a lot of awareness about colonial racial hierarchy in Southeast Asia :
1 Caucasian / white
2 Eurasians / Indo / Mixed race
3 Malays / Bumiputera
4 Chinese Tiongkok
5 South Indians
6 Orang Asli / Aboriginies / Melanesians / Papuans / Indigenous peoples
We need to stop being ashamed of our ethnicity
I can kinda understand why her accent works that way
My accent changes when speaking with different people's accents (like in my household, it's slightly different than society)
you are hilariously local liow.. welcome to the singlish world..
Posture... body language... Even her laughter sounded Singaporean!
Hi... You are doing alright and don't let those hatred affect you ya. Those are simply their comment. Be yourself. It is good that you take in the culture where you are living. Cheers
I don't care what others say about you. Your mastery of Singlish already earns my respect. Other FTs may be rotten af but you're different.
can relate... lol.. been in singapore 23 years...
Nah when we say you like ah lian, it means you're badass. It's a compliment!
Where have you been all my life!?! ❤❤❤
I mean, whoa! Where you been ha?! My life not complete without you leh!
From Florida with love.
I think she's very cool
Should offer her a role at Mediacorp lol
Privileged Ang Moh in Asia
We African immigrants have it very hard in Europe and the west and have to suffer so much racism all day everyday. This Ang Moh has nothing to complain and has her lucky easy life in Asia
In her home country we people of colour got treated worse than criminals
So glad I never go back there again
It’s a nightmare for our people of colour to grow up in those racist western countries
Welcome man to Singapore
lol her singlish so good :D
One day...maybe just one day Singlish would be an international language. Can you imagine an African saying...”Wah Lau eh” etc..
Cool to see her regular accent is Singaporean.
Makes sense. It's no different than an Asian person moving to America at a young age and speaking with an American accent amongst their friends, then speaking their native language and accent at home with their family. Very common amongst many cultures of 1st generation immigrants in America. Even 2nd generation kids who were born and raised in America can switch to their motherland accent and language seamlessly.
WAIT WHAT IS THIS PHENOMENON
I only talk singlish to SG people who speak singlish too.. somehow i love speaking singlish lol i feel i can be more expressive XD
hahah yeah my friend told me he dm-ed her and she leave on seen
sometimes even to my own wife i read her whatsapp msg, i forget to reply her due to i thought i already replied her.
She just has too many simps dming for her to bother answering any
My sister doesn’t reply to anyone unless she knows them
feels relatable 🤣
0:17 LOLLL SHE CAPTURED IT ALL PERFECTLY
Hi im Singaporean but for half my life ive been in Australia
lets not forget the white boy who speaks singlish too like 10 years ago
In the past, in the 70's, 80's, we speak Singlish naturally without even doing it deliberately.
Why you so like that? What the hell??? How come you Singlish so good? How come you so cute? 😂😂🤣
HAHHAHA she’s so funny and nice lol
she sings the national anthem while me lip syncs
I think it would be pretty funny if all the ang mohs who speak like locals got together in a sitcom
She’s daisy, not rose ok. ...
She’s so funny and cool
The way you guys act like this is a big serve 🥺
Nice siah.. welcome aboard
Omg I’m damm impressed sia.
Same everywhere i think.. They are also some Germans live in Indonesia for too long and even can speak Javanese already. And become internet sensation.
Wocow..... your singlish really powderful. Better than me haha 😄😆
Take a chill pill haters
Omg you sing the national anthom better than me!!!!
it’s funny how multi-accent people change their accent depending on who they’re around. around singaporeans, i speak singlish accent. on the internet, kinda a mix of american and singlish. on my own, kinda irish/scottish
wah - more authentic than masters of the sea, under on roof & phua chu kang
I have been in sg for 2 decades and my Singlish is also damn piam piam why no one interviewing me?
she doesnt have a distinct accent, and it's not the English accent from the uk either. i thought she was american.
She is doing all 3 accents - American, Singlish and British.
@@kageyamareijikun no i meant when she switched back to her normal english accent, it didnt have any elements of british nor american
@@limwowo5902 probably neutralized significantly after being in sg for such a long time. Maybe if she was around american or british people then it will bring out the accent again
Haha no she uses her American when talking to the world
I met 2 guys who's like this. One is half Malay half white and when he spoke to me in perfect Malay I'm like surprised Pikachu face. I'm sorry I can't help that reaction lol
Somehow I'm not put off by her singaporean accent. Kind of enjoy it :)
She should do a Collab with uncle Roger... That'd be interesting for sure
My sis alr got job