In local vernacular, 'bao' is 'to cover', and 'sua' means 'mountain' while 'hai' means 'sea' - thus giving rise to the phrase 'cover mountain cover sea', used to describe someone who takes on multiple roles and responsibilities beyond what they are expected. For the competent Singaporean.
In local vernacular, 'bao' is 'to cover', and 'sua' means 'mountain' while 'hai' means 'sea' - thus giving rise to the phrase 'cover mountain cover sea', used to describe someone who takes on multiple roles and responsibilities beyond what they are expected. For the competent Singaporean.