“I mean, I’m getting better now that I’m in my 30s. But in my 20s, I was very shy. Very, very shy. I wouldn’t initiate a conversation.”

—  Rebecca Lim

As quoted in "Rebecca Lim didn’t speak till she was 4 years old – and no one knows why" in CNA Lifestyle (15 March 2020) https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/trending/rebecca-lim-house-party-for-2-podcast-12533918

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