S'poreans sing not speak, says Aussie woman who mistakes UAE flag for S'pore flag

It seems like the people down under live in a different world.

Julia Yee | March 16, 2023, 03:08 PM

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Ah, Sydney Opera House, setting for world-class performances, symbol of the highest craft and culture.

This time, Sydney's iconic landmark has become the stage for yet another work of art.

In a TikTok uploaded by Nat Chipa on Mar. 5, he tested two Australian women on their knowledge of country trivia.

Their responses didn't disappoint anyone — except maybe their teachers and parents.

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Chipa showed the women a couple of flags and asked them to identify which country they belonged to.

"What flag is this?" he asked.

singapore flag Majulah Singapura

"Singapore," she replied, with as much confidence as saying "1+1 is 2".

"Perfect," Chipa commented.

He kept a straight face and acted like they nailed the question.

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"I think they sing."

Chipa continued asking, "What language do you reckon they speak there?"

"I don't think they speak. I think they sing."

For her sake, we hope she's joking.

Amused Singaporeans commented on the video, saying she ain't wrong.

Lucky I never skip flag raising in secondary school

Someone tried to get a music subscription out of us.

Calling all Singapourians

More words of wisdom

The women's "ingenuity" was consistent throughout the video.

First, they identified the Indian flag correctly, but claimed that Indian people speak Indonesian.

They went on to claim this flag belongs to the African people:

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They were also sure people speak "African" in "Africa".

By this point, we're not sure if they're being serious or trolling.

But we can sing about it, if we have to.

Top images via Nat Chipa