QUOTE(ZerOne01 @ Jan 1 2020, 10:39 PM)
lol, there are 13 types of school in US, what excuse you want to make now?https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/education...pes-of-schools/
I am so sicked of those calling menghapuskan SRJK
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QUOTE(ZerOne01 @ Jan 1 2020, 10:39 PM) lol, there are 13 types of school in US, what excuse you want to make now?https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/education...pes-of-schools/ |
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QUOTE(blanket84 @ Jan 2 2020, 02:51 PM) I am not saying Mandarin is useless. Mandarin is good if you’re aspiring to work for PRC company. But other than that, mandarin has not much use. not really prc company, my mnc bank needs to deal with local authorities, that's why mandarin is advantageous for the role, same for hk environmentI am just dismissing your idea of making Mandarin compulsory to malaysian, not dissing the languages. I have worked in one cinapek company, two local public listed companies, one British company, one french company and one german company. None of them requires me to speak Mandarin. Heck, even those is cinapek company don’t speak mandarin, they all speak hokkien. |
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QUOTE(blanket84 @ Jan 2 2020, 04:13 PM) Well if you deal with authorities where the local language is Mandarin, of course it is important for you to master the language. in some sense yes, but in another way, if u speak their mother tongue, u have better relationship with ur team, and they willing to go extra mile for uIn malaysia, official documentation mostly can be done in BM and English, so in that aspect we are better than single language countries. i do the same for people here, see different people, i use different language |
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