Tuesday, February 2, 2016

1974

The lives of young Americans in Singapore in the 1970s were enriched by a number of activities generated from within its well-established US community. The nature of the community at this time had taken on a Southern accent that dictated which new activities would be popular. A significant portion of the community was made up of "oil patch" parents, an informal term referring to a region in the United States that produces a significant amount of oil.

from Singapore American School http://ift.tt/1TgECk9

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