TH, as an immigrant parent raising a child in a Western nation, would use jellyfish parenting over tiger parenting.
Info Slide
Tiger parents aim to raise high-achieving children who are successful in all areas of their lives and have a strong work ethic. These high levels of expectations stem from parental love and care, as well as a strong desire to see their child succeeding. Jellyfish parents are more lenient and permissive in their parenting. They often let children make their own decisions while offering friend-like advice rather than giving strict guidance. Jellyfish parents very rarely use punishments to discipline their children.
Round 2
TH as a developing nation, would steer away from the development of Megacities.
Round 3
THBT Malaysia should prioritize national identity over ethnic identity in policymaking.
Round 4
This House Opposes the narrative that wisdom increases with age.
Quarterfinals
THR the BNPL Scheme
Info Slide
<span class="OYPEnA font-feature-liga-off font-feature-clig-off font-feature-calt-off text-decoration-none text-strikethrough-none" style="font-kerning: normal;"><font color="#000000">BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) is a payment option that allows consumers to purchase goods or services and pay for them over time. It is a type of short-term financing that has become popular in e-commerce and retail. BNPL is often used by young or lower-income consumers who may not qualify for traditional credit.</font></span>
Semifinals
THBT Developing Countries Should Be Allowed The Right To Burn
Info Slide
The right to burn is the right to use carbon and related products to grow a country's economy. This concept is often invoked by developing nations during international climate negotiations to justify their continued use of fossil fuels for economic growth.
Grand Final
This House Believes That ASEAN should abandon "the ASEAN Way"
Info Slide
At its formation, ASEAN adopted principles that have come to be known as “the ASEAN Way”. These principles place strong emphasis on national sovereignty, and a commitment to non-intervention in the affairs of member states.