Ah Beng

Ah Beng
Chinese阿明
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinĀ míng
Southern Min
Hokkien POJA-bêng
Tâi-lôA-bîng

Ah Beng (Chinese: 阿明) is a pejorative term applied to describe an anti-social lower-class youth in Malaysia and Singapore who displays common characteristics such as having dyed hair, wearing loud fashion, playing loud music in public and being less educated. The female equivalent of an Ah Beng is an Ah Lian (simplified Chinese: 阿莲; traditional Chinese: 阿蓮; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: a-liân).[1]

A stereotypical Ah Beng would be someone who is not highly educated, is loud and unsophisticated, and operates within secret societies and street gangs. Ah Lians, on the other hand, are regarded as bimbos, and are stereotyped as anti-intellectual, superficial, materialistic, and shallow.[2]

The equivalent of an Ah Beng in other English-speaking countries is often said to be Australia's bogans, the United States' rednecks and Britain's chavs.

  1. ^ Beng Huat Chua (2003) Life is not complete without shopping for bimbo products: consumption culture in Singapore, Singapore University Press of the National University of Singapore
  2. ^ "Here's the reason why an Ah Lian is called an Ah Lian". Goody Feed. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2022.