SINGAPORE - A foreigner who was in Singapore's Changi Airport for a six-hour stopover has garnered attention on TikTok by mistaking the language used on information panels to be 'Singapori'. The TikTok user, known as Archie, shared his experience of the airport's facilities in a post on Thursday (March 14).
TikTok user Archie mistakenly called the local language on the Changi Airport signboards 'Singapori' as he was filming his TikTok video.SINGAPORE - A foreigner who was in Singapore's Changi Airport for a six-hour stopover has garnered attention on TikTok by mistaking the language used on information panels to be "Singapori".
Archie's video quickly went viral, amassing more than 440,000 views and nearly 39,000 likes. Singaporeans took to the comments section with humorous retorts.
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