By Navene Elangovan

Today-Apr 30, 2022

Around the world, tensions between foreigners and citizens always bubble to the surface amid major crises. It was no different in Singapore during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the Singaporean-foreigner divide coming to the fore — be it in the economic or social sphere. Such a divide often stems from a lack of integration among Singaporeans and foreigners in everyday life. Some expats admit to keeping to their own circles due to a variety of reasons, especially during the pandemic given the community restrictions. On their part, some Singaporeans also say they do not proactively reach out to foreign colleagues or acquaintances. Without building bridges, fault lines will deepen and experts pointed out the need for society to continuously work on integration, which is a two-way street. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/big-read/big-read-us-and-them-can-twain-meet-examining-singaporean-foreigner-divide-1886786 First published in Today