"I don't know my grandpa's name. Chances are, neither do you" - the switch to Mandarin from other Chinese languages in Singapore created an entire generation of children unable to communicate with their own elderly relatives.

"I don't know my grandpa's name. Chances are, neither do you" - the switch to Mandarin from other Chinese languages in Singapore created an entire generation of children unable to communicate with their own elderly relatives. submitted by /u/VinegaDoppio
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