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ahleebabasingaporethief

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Anyone tried his food? Anyone knows why he calls himself Botak other than the obvious? Heard got story behind it.




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Why an American wants to be S'porean :biggrin:


WITH National Day 2009 recently behind us, I am engrossed with all the letters and thoughts on patriotism and generally how people are concerned with the make-up of Singapore. As my own day of reckoning comes closer, I feel I have more thoughts on these subjects than I even knew I had in my head.

On Friday, I will take the oath of citizenship and become more than I was on Aug 27: I will be a Singaporean. It is important to note that for an American, it is not as simple as joining a club or group or ticking a little square on an application. For Americans and most others who become Singapore citizens, we must renounce our previous citizenships before becoming Singaporeans. Most people who ask me why I am doing this are Singaporean, and I find this strange as I thought I would get more questioning from expatriates.

To become a Singaporean, you must really believe in this country and its people. You must be willing to give up your ties and allegiance you have harboured as long as you can remember. This is like changing your religion or any deep-rooted belief. You must dislodge that belief and replace it with your belief in Singapore. Fortunately, at least for me at this time, Singapore also believes in me. I can only shake my head when people complain about Singapore without offering alternatives or stating how this place or that place is better. I can only think the grass is always greener somewhere else, but you know you will still have to cut it every week.

Wherever you go, just make sure you have the opportunity to turn ideas into something positive, as you can here if you try. I know, at least for myself, that the good things far outweigh the negative, and yes, there are some negatives. But I choose to make this my home and contribute to its growth and I hope the negatives will become fewer. Free rides? They are on that green grass somewhere else.

Bernie Utchenik

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US already kaput many times over already. US is effectively bankrupt.
What option does he has? What is he giving up?
 

Char_Azn

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If this guy you mention is the Botak Jones who open those chain western food stalls at Kopitiam, he was actually featured on TV a week or 2 back. It seems like he had already stayed here for an extended period. He worked here before trying his hands at business. He had 2 - 3 failed businesses before he succeeded with Botak Jones. I don't think economy has anything to do with it since he have been here for so long
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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Yes its one and the same.

I met him a few years back and wondered what he was doing running his restaurant at Boat Quay. He is a very nice chap. Too nice to be in business I feel.

Last year, he wrote a letter to the ST Forum complaining how difficult it is to get loans here. I hope for his sake, he is not becoming a citizen just to get loans to expand his business. Like I said he was a nice guy.

Have not met him recently. I hope perceived success doesnt not lead to yayaness in his case. But by being highlighted as a new citizen, he would have done himself no favors with the 33.3% plus plus plus.
 

Char_Azn

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I seriously doubt it. If he was doing that just to get loans he would have done it when his business was failing. He only switch allegiance after he become successful so its more likely he plans stay put. And he is a business man not a politician, I seriously don't think he cares if the rest of the 33% likes him or not
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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I seriously doubt it. If he was doing that just to get loans he would have done it when his business was failing. He only switch allegiance after he become successful so its more likely he plans stay put. And he is a business man not a politician, I seriously don't think he cares if the rest of the 33% likes him or not

Is his business really a success? That's why I ask if anyone has eaten there cos i dont know.

As a businessman he should be concerned, 33.3% (defintely more now) is a huge market.

If its really successful, good for him. It could not happen to a nicer guy. Maybe he has a good team behind him now.

Like i said, go visit ALL his outlets and let me know.
 
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