Sarong party girl
Nwa agbọghọ na-eme oriri na ọṅụṅụ sarong (nke a makwaara dị ka SPG) bụ nwanyị nọ na Singapore na (ruo n'ókè dị ala) Peninsular Malaysia nke agbụrụ ndị China bụ ndị na-eso ndị ikom si Europe na-eme mkpapụ ma ọ bụ na-emekọrịta ihe.[1][2][3]
Okwu mmalite
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Okwu a bụ "Nwa nwanyị Sarong Party" nwere mgbọrọgwụ na-adịghị mma na njedebe 1940s ruo mmalite 1950s mgbe Alaeze Ukwu Britain ka na-achị Singapore. Dị ka omume n'ozuzu, ndị agha Britain na-akpakọrịta nke ukwuu n'etiti onwe ha, dịka ọkwa ndị agha na ọkwa ha si dị (ya bụ ndị isi na-emegide ndị ikom). Agbanyeghị, enwere oge ụfọdụ mgbe akpọrọ “ndị ọbịa” ndị obodo Singapore kpọmkwem ka ha bịa na mmemme ọha nke ndị Britain na-akwado. A malitere iji okwu ahụ bụ "Pati Sarong" kọwaa ọrụ mmekọrịta nke gụnyere "ụmụ nwanyị" obodo a kpọrọ òkù bụ ndị yi sarong, okwu obodo maka uwe mwụda gburugburu nke a ma ama n'etiti ndị nwoke na ndị nwanyị Singapore oge ahụ.
- ↑ Here's the reason why Sarong Party Girls are called Sarong Party Girls. Goody Feed Singapore (21 September 2015).
- ↑ Hannah Ho, Debbie Ho (December 2019). "Identity in Flux: The Sarong Party Girl's Pursuit of a "Good Life"". Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature 13 (2): 146–166.
- ↑ Fang (August 16, 2016). Dissecting the Sarong Party Girl. Retrieved on September 8, 2021.