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Sarong party girl

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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

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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.

  1. Here's the reason why Sarong Party Girls are called Sarong Party Girls. Goody Feed Singapore (21 September 2015).
  2. 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. 
  3. Fang (August 16, 2016). Dissecting the Sarong Party Girl. Retrieved on September 8, 2021.