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After facing backlash, Grab stepped up to clarify the reason for introducing such a feature. New Straits Times (NST) reported ...
Grab Malaysia is under fire after introducing a feature that let customers request Mandarin-speaking drivers for a higher ...
A viral screenshot showed the ride-hailing giant charging up to 50 per cent more for Mandarin-speaking drivers.
To date, she has amassed over 34,000 followers. Indeed, hearing a non-Chinese person speak fluent Mandarin often sparks curiosity, acting as a conversation starter.
Teo Kok Seong of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia told FMT he could foresee the Chinese in Malaysia eventually abandoning their mother tongues in favour of Mandarin and said he feared that the once ...
Malaysian parents are now in favour of their children learning Mandarin as opposed to Chinese dialects, Singapore daily The Straits Times reported today, saying that Mandarin will give them a ...