SDU informs student leaders who seek its support, that physical contact in games and activities must be kept minimal.

Wong Kuan Ying – Deputy Director, SDU


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3 Responses to “Nanny doesn’t want physical contact”

  1. Nanny is result oriented too – however if the acts were not exposed, there may not be this lively thread and qualification statement.

    Look after your daughters and sons too! – do not let “improper conduct” drift into mainstream and become a horrible tradition at the educational institutions.

    Things some student leaders? promote or exploit under wrong notion of the good idea to have more babies!

  2. actually similar “physical contact” games goes on in jcs as well, though albeit milder. just that it kinda goes unnoticed as the whole saga is only about NUS/NTU. wonder if it’ll be a even greater hoo-ha if pple realise that jc students play such games too LOL.

    i believe most of the studfents feel that its a harmless joke though if they had a choice, they’ll choose not to play some of these games as well. but its all in the name of fun. if you really dont want to play it, no one will or can force you.

  3. offlinecitizen 2 September 2008

    but they say cannot piak-piak!