The next time you see a .rar file on your desktop, you might just find yourself thinking about more than just data compression. You might be thinking about the efficiency of a system that is always ready to... well, receive.
Critics of this "Acronym Culture" argue that the heavy use of jargon—like GA, MH, or RAR—creates a sense of "superior belonging" for those within the civil service, while leaving those on the outside feeling like they are navigating a mystery. By turning "RAR" into a joke about revenue collection, netizens use humor to bridge that gap and voice frustrations about the cost of living. Beyond the Humor Govt.rar
If you’ve spent any time in the Singaporean digital space, you’ve likely seen the acronyms fly by faster than a COI hearing. But while most people recognize a .rar file as something you unzip to find a software installer, in the local lexicon, has taken on a life of its own. The Origin of the "RAR" Joke The next time you see a