If you could live anywhere in Singapore....
Not being funny but... Living in Singapore, and telling everyone you live at 'The Caribbean'. No, fail, right there.
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Wd40 , lets put it this way , I am not sure which country r u from , I come from India , and yes we strive there for good health /towns/safety/education/high cost/low standard of living/Corruption/30%...
View ArticleAdvice on what to bring.. with a twist!
No worries. Oh and bring your gas BBQ unless it's enormous. Retail price is insane here, like $2000 for models which sell overseas at a fraction of the price. We got some Aussie friends to bring us a...
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But that suggests someone moving for lifestyle. You know, a user.
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Other thing, after 3+ years you're getting used to live in SG and dun want to move out already, isn't it? :) But I would work your salary up to at least P1 requirement 1st before applying for PR. Not...
View ArticleNeed advice about crossing borders: Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia
as a Vietnamese, thanks for guys have nice compliments :) My advices is in Vietnam, particularly big cities (e.g: Hanoi) be really careful, watch out your belongings: wallet, passports and etc, always...
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I am honestly not sure of your situation, from here. But if you have a vacuum cleaner, do a nice vacuum-cleaning through your kitchen and every place you said you saw them, and make sure you go through...
View ArticleAre people afraid to say they "don't know" something?
It's called AMT. Ang Mo Tax. :cool: Go to a wet market and they double the price and then they do that with EVERY SINGLE ITEM you purchase and then they total it. :o I just found out what Ang Mo .....
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SE - shame on you. This is a typical bucket shop set-up. It's easy to provide historical trading data in a rising commodities market - so the screenshots are misleading. And do note the commission on...
View ArticleAre people afraid to say they "don't know" something?
It's called AMT. Ang Mo Tax. :cool: Go to a wet market and they double the price and then they do that with EVERY SINGLE ITEM you purchase and then they total it. :o I .....
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Well... I'm heading over to the Friday Night Drink Club somewhere near Somerset. Meeting an Irish dude I met at the quiz night a couple weeks ago. So if you're looking for drinking partners you can't...
View ArticleSingaporeans obsession with Plastic bags
Regarding recycling, In ntuc, if you give your recycle bags to the cashier, they'll help you to pack your groceries nicely into your recycle bags and gave you 10cent rebate. But then again, after...
View ArticlePunggol East By-Election
Just dipping my toe in here. Are we allowed to discuss this here or there is some kind of curfew ?
View Articledrink this wed night
Well... I'm heading over to the Friday Night Drink Club somewhere near Somerset. Meeting an Irish dude I met at the quiz night a couple weeks ago. So if you're looking for drinking partners .....
View ArticleAre people afraid to say they "don't know" something?
Just to share with you folks regarding this topic. Most likely, the supermarket assistant does not understand your question, especially if you have a strong accent. A simple "no" would be the quickest...
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hi thanks for the info.. kinda contraditing whether JSA or silkair??
View ArticleAre people afraid to say they "don't know" something?
Just came back from Culina, I asked the cashiers what is the difference between the two ready made pastries. Packets same size and shape but different colour. She said there was no difference apart...
View Articledrink this wed night
Did I ever meet you at trebleclef81's Kinki drinks the last week? Possibly. Name is Mark. Irish guy that looks like a Chinese guy. Fancy a night out of drinking far too beer than is healthy?
View ArticleSingaporeans obsession with Plastic bags
I agree about the general complacency regarding recycling here. More often than not, any initiatives aremore about marketing and 'ticking boxes' than a genuine desire to make real progress. IIRC...
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