Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sarong Party Girl (also known as SPG) is a derogatory term used in Singapore and (to a lesser extent) in Peninsular Malaysia.It describes a local, solely Asian woman (e.g., a Chinese or Malay girl) who usually dresses and behaves in a provocative manner, and who exclusively dates and prefers white men. This can be considered a variant of the Pinkerton Syndrome. The term first achieved international notoriety after the 1994 publication of Jim Aitchison''s book "Sarong Party Girl", which offered a satirical portrayal of the SPG and related aspects of Singaporean culture.