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All those in their forties and fifties all kana played out!! How to retire and enjoy their retirement years in this kind of high cost high pressure economy!! Fcuk U PAP.
All those in their forties and fifties all kana played out!! How to retire and enjoy their retirement years in this kind of high cost high pressure economy!! Fcuk U PAP.
All those in their forties and fifties all kana played out!! How to retire and enjoy their retirement years in this kind of high cost high pressure economy!! Fcuk U PAP.
It's already quite silly: the notion of retiring in Singapore. What are you going to do? Casino? Karaoke? Golf? Mahjong? Taichi?
Utterly boring.
Singapore Ranked the Most Unhappy People on The Planet
Two scenarios: those earning good salary with non-demanding jobs especially in the civil service will hope to continue to work till 65 and beyond. The excuse is 'very Sian you know if not working' but actually the reason is that they simply cannot let go the good salary. The worse case are those who are doing hard labour job without saving or financial support die die must work. The formal group is the most hypocritical people I have observed.
No chance to relax and sit,most will die cock standing .
Lau uncles and aunties at kpts always say can die in S'pore but cannot fall ill and be hospitalised. Relaxation and retirement never crossed their minds. They need to clean tables, look after jambans and collect used items from bins. That's the reality.
It's already quite silly: the notion of retiring in Singapore. What are you going to do? Casino? Karaoke? Golf? Mahjong? Taichi?
Utterly boring.
On weekends, I'd rotate between volunteer work, taking part in endurance events or hopping over to Malaysia for scuba diving (if it's the right time of the year) or mountain biking.
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Singapore Ranked the Most Unhappy People on The Planet