Wednesday, January 22, 2020

4063. REYNA. Veterinary Stories by Dr Sing Kong Yuen - Expatriates do have a sense of humour


(INTRODUCTION)

NARRATE: Singapore is a busy city-state where many multi-national companies set up
headquarters and employ expatriates to manage them. The Caucasian expatriates are
the niche market for Kenny, the pet taxi transport man. He knows how to interact with the newcomers by cracking
jokes. He tells me his secret in "Expats Do Have a Sense of Humour".







Kenny drives a big van (right) to Toa Payoh Vets for the health
check up of his client's dog




(PART 1). Narrate the text but do NOT insert these two Text Images. Insert at the "Conclusion". Use the existing video footage 99%. Great narration.



(PART 2)




(PART 3. CONCLUSION):  A great sense of humour is very important in servicing the Caucasian expatriates. Kenny makes them laugh and at ease. Hence he gets repeat and referral business in his niche market and is still in business when many Singapore pet taxi drivers have had given up.






INFORMATION ABOUT THE SCRIPT









CREDITS - Narration




This true story was written by Dr Sing Kong Yuen






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NOTE:
Pronounce "grin" in British English. See google.

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Overall, the video is great and full of life. It is brilliant idea to use the video footage of the travellers and their Caucasian driver!












IMAGES TO BE USED IF APPLICABLE



Singapore expatriate families in Holland Village in Singapore





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USE THESE IMAGES IF APPLICABLE IN CONCLUSION OR ELSEWHERE 












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