Keychain dimensions: 3.4 cm (h) x 3.4 cm (w). Gold plated with 3 cm diameter key ring
A series of keychain designs that explores the peculiar and eccentric lingoes of Singapore’s Kopitiam culture.
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1. Kaya Loti - 'Kaya' is a coconut jam, while 'Loti' means "bread". A toasted bread sandwich with coconut jam and butter – a typical popular Singaporean breakfast.
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2. 叶子楣包 (Amy Yip bun) - Refers to a large sized steamed bun with meat fillings. Amy Yip is a Hong Kong actress (popular in the 80's/90's), known for her curvaceous figure and her disproportionately large bust size. Thus, the pun of this bun's nickname.
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3. Yum Seng - Means 'Drink to Success'. An exclamation made before an alcoholic drink is consumed; bottoms up! cheers! At wedding banquets, it is customary to 'Yum Seng' thrice before consuming the alcoholic beverage
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4. Chope - Derived from the phrase – to chop, which means to leave your mark. It is common practice in Singapore's Kopitiams and Hawker centres for people to reserve their table with tissue packets. It is a form of social cue to say that the seats have been chope (reserved and taken).
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