How many PAP ministers are blogging and having fun in the facebook ?
Ministers are busy people and besides going to the ground to help people and update themselves, they speak up for the people at the parliament.
One can imagine that a person can stay in the cyberspace for 3 to 6 hours a day, do the ministers have so much time?
I heard from an old man that when you become ministers, you lose most of your private time, then how ministers blog and go to facebook to have fun? All the fun needs time to gather steam and satisfaction.
Yes . it is ok to have fun in the cyberspace, but if you are someone important serving the country and people, do you have the heart to have fun in the cyberspace ? Many HDB uncles and aunties dont use computer but they try to say the pledge that can increase their chance to gain access to handouts.
So, does wooden Goh also blog and have fun in the facebook ?
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August 8 at 10:54pm
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Dear Dr Chee
May I suggest you write to the PAP as what you propose seems rather formal.
I don't really want my FB activities to be so formal or serious. I am happy to engage as and when issues arise, but I do so as an individual without getting the PAP or MFA involved. Short responses, not long exchanges if possible. So far it has been fun for me and I hope to keep it that way. Hope you understand.
George
Ministers are busy people and besides going to the ground to help people and update themselves, they speak up for the people at the parliament.
One can imagine that a person can stay in the cyberspace for 3 to 6 hours a day, do the ministers have so much time?
I heard from an old man that when you become ministers, you lose most of your private time, then how ministers blog and go to facebook to have fun? All the fun needs time to gather steam and satisfaction.
Yes . it is ok to have fun in the cyberspace, but if you are someone important serving the country and people, do you have the heart to have fun in the cyberspace ? Many HDB uncles and aunties dont use computer but they try to say the pledge that can increase their chance to gain access to handouts.
So, does wooden Goh also blog and have fun in the facebook ?
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August 8 at 10:54pm
Reply
Dear Dr Chee
May I suggest you write to the PAP as what you propose seems rather formal.
I don't really want my FB activities to be so formal or serious. I am happy to engage as and when issues arise, but I do so as an individual without getting the PAP or MFA involved. Short responses, not long exchanges if possible. So far it has been fun for me and I hope to keep it that way. Hope you understand.
George