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The original advertisement targeting KTV goers, with anti-Vietnam "Just Pho You" pun.
https://mothership.sg/2021/07/durian-kneeling-pads/
After many Vietnamese posted they took offence, the Durian seller published an apology :
The use of the word "pho" had provoked the ire of the Vietnamese community, who explained what the dish meant to them.
The pun also carries certain connotations, as hostesses of Vietnamese nationality have been singled out by the Ministry of Health as agents of the cluster.
"To our friends, I have read through all your comments and acknowledged the hurt it has caused you," wrote Kelvin Tan, the director and founder of 99 Old Trees Durian.
Tan went on to say that he was "tone-deaf" and should have "put more thought in [his] choice of words."
He also confirmed that he has removed the previous post out of respect, and urged members of the public to stop circulating the post.
"I sincerely wish everyone well. To those that I've offended, I'm sorry," the post ended.
Reactions to the apology were split. A number of Vietnamese commenters were quick to forgive the brand, but not everyone felt the same.
https://mothership.sg/2021/07/durian-stall-apologises-kneeling-pads/
https://mothership.sg/2021/07/durian-kneeling-pads/
After many Vietnamese posted they took offence, the Durian seller published an apology :
The use of the word "pho" had provoked the ire of the Vietnamese community, who explained what the dish meant to them.
The pun also carries certain connotations, as hostesses of Vietnamese nationality have been singled out by the Ministry of Health as agents of the cluster.



"To our friends, I have read through all your comments and acknowledged the hurt it has caused you," wrote Kelvin Tan, the director and founder of 99 Old Trees Durian.
Tan went on to say that he was "tone-deaf" and should have "put more thought in [his] choice of words."
He also confirmed that he has removed the previous post out of respect, and urged members of the public to stop circulating the post.
"I sincerely wish everyone well. To those that I've offended, I'm sorry," the post ended.
Reactions to the apology were split. A number of Vietnamese commenters were quick to forgive the brand, but not everyone felt the same.







https://mothership.sg/2021/07/durian-stall-apologises-kneeling-pads/