Malays are Pinoys? Yes!
I told my colleague, who is a Pinoy, that we Malays share almost the same language as them. She shared to me something that almost made me fall off my chair.
She shared:
"Back in my hometown in Manila, if we are given a form to fill in our particulars and was asked what is our "race", we will answer "Malay". But when we are in Singapore, we were told not to put "Malay" as the option, but "Filipino" instead."
Oh wells, that answers all the mistaken identities thus far. "Are you a Pinoy?"
What a gob dropping realization!
So the joke was the Chinese belong to China, Indians belong to India so... Malays belong to Malaysia right?
This is so false!
Malays *might* belong to the Philippines!
Yikes!
She shared:
"Back in my hometown in Manila, if we are given a form to fill in our particulars and was asked what is our "race", we will answer "Malay". But when we are in Singapore, we were told not to put "Malay" as the option, but "Filipino" instead."
Oh wells, that answers all the mistaken identities thus far. "Are you a Pinoy?"
What a gob dropping realization!
So the joke was the Chinese belong to China, Indians belong to India so... Malays belong to Malaysia right?
This is so false!
Malays *might* belong to the Philippines!
Yikes!
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