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  1. 9 de abr. de 2018 · La ambición personal es una de las características que los habitantes de Singapur, uno de los Estados más ricos del mundo, reconocen como definitorias del carácter de su país. Pero este rasgo ...

  2. Kiasu implies a great deal of negative qualities and rude behaviour, such as greed, egoism, acquisitiveness, rudeness, being on a constant lookout for freebies and stuffing oneself at buffet lunches. Kiasu behaviour in Singapore is manifested in everyday situations.

  3. 12 de mar. de 2018 · But other Singaporeans are determined to keep the kiasu spirit alive. I asked Cecilia Leong, a mother of four-year-old twins, whether the so-called ‘ kiasu parent ’ is still relevant.

  4. 13 de feb. de 2019 · Taken from the Chinese dialect Hokkien, kiasu translates to a fear of losing out, but encompasses any sort of competitive, stingy or selfish behaviour commonly witnessed in this high-flying...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KiasuKiasu - Wikipedia

    kiann-su. Kiasu ( simplified Chinese: 惊输; traditional Chinese: 驚輸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kiaⁿ-su) is a term derived from the Hokkien “kia” meaning afraid and “su” meaning to lose. [1] It is commonly defined as “the fear of losing,” and is directed at a person who behaves competitively to either attain their goal or to get ahead ...

  6. 18 de ene. de 2019 · Kiasu (pronounced kee-ah-sue) embodies a sort of unofficial national character, not unlike Japan’s harmonious wa or Britian’s stoic stiff upper lip. It’s an inescapable aspect of life in this...

  7. Kiasuism (fear of losing out) is a prominent cultural trait of Singapore that encompasses greed, selfishness, and inconsiderate behavior. It contributes to social problems in education and entrepreneurship. Despite its pervasiveness and negative impact, kiasuism is not well understood.

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