
Sinkie Scammed In Thailand: 'Where Was The Courtesy Campaign?'
A 47-year-old Singaporean man, Bai, reportedly suffered a catastrophic loss of S$250 in Thailand.He was simply showing strangers his wallet, an act known globally as the pinnacle of financial prudence.Bai, clearly unfamiliar with any human interaction not mediated by a queuing number or a "Mind The Gap" announcement, expressed shock.He confessed he thought his Singaporean accent would immediately deter any nefarious intentions.The incident has prompted calls for the Thai government to implement a compulsory "Say No To Scams" courtesy campaign, complete with daily jingles and a task force.Thankfully, Bai bravely soldiered on for four more days, heroically resorting to his credit card â a true testament to the Singaporean spirit of making do, even when abroad.
This satire is based on a real news story.
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