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Multi-racial, multi-religious, multi-national
The first thing that one might notice about the group though, is how diverse they are.
“We always joked that NTU should put us in their marketing campaigns because of how multi-ethnic we are,” shared Faiqah, who’s Malay-Muslim.
But they didn’t set out to be poster children for Singapore’s racial harmony.
Shared Melanie: “I don’t think our group dynamic has ever been something like ‘we want to intentionally be a racially harmonious group’, it’s just that we all managed to click and get along with each other, and it so happens that we are of different races.”
https://mothership.sg/2021/07/5-singaporean-millennials-friendship/