Serious Sinkies getting $500 CDC Vouchers from 13 May! Steamed!

By trying to claim the voucher, ter nao sinkies might end up losing upto $500k to scams. And this is not limited to the uneducated old farts. Professionals making more than 100k per year can also fall into scams while claiming. .
 

This Is the Happiest City in Asia—and It Has One of the Best Airports in the World​

There's no place on Earth quite like Lion City.​

Stacey Leasca
Sat, 10 May 2025 at 6:00 PM SGT4-min read

Tuul & Bruno Morandi/Getty Images The Supertree Grove at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore.

Tuul & Bruno Morandi/Getty Images

The Supertree Grove at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore.



Key Points​

  • Singapore was named the happiest city in East Asia in the Institute for Quality of Life's Happy City Index report.
  • The city-state scored high marks in economic prosperity, government transparency, and quality education.
  • Lion City is also known for its thriving food scene, wide selection of luxury hotels, and vibrant local culture.



"Happiness" is a pretty subjective term. What makes me happy (my dog, a warm beach day, and a big bowl of pasta) may not bring the same joy to you. But a few universal truths seem to spark bliss in people regardless of their personal preferences: Access to healthcare, education, green spaces, and a supportive community, to name a few. And, as it turns out, some places cater to happiness a bit better than others. And the Institute for Quality of Life knows exactly where they are.
 
By trying to claim the voucher, ter nao sinkies might end up losing upto $500k to scams. And this is not limited to the uneducated old farts. Professionals making more than 100k per year can also fall into scams while claiming. .

Best is to kuai kuai go to a nearby CC, let those PAP grassroots people help print hard copies of your CDC vouchers.

Don't anyhow click/tap on any link or scan any QR code. Flight mode should be activated at all times except when you actually need your phone to access the internet.
 

This Is the Happiest City in Asia—and It Has One of the Best Airports in the World​

There's no place on Earth quite like Lion City.​

Stacey Leasca
Sat, 10 May 2025 at 6:00 PM SGT4-min read

Tuul & Bruno Morandi/Getty Images The Supertree Grove at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore.

Tuul & Bruno Morandi/Getty Images

The Supertree Grove at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore.



Key Points​

  • Singapore was named the happiest city in East Asia in the Institute for Quality of Life's Happy City Index report.
  • The city-state scored high marks in economic prosperity, government transparency, and quality education.
  • Lion City is also known for its thriving food scene, wide selection of luxury hotels, and vibrant local culture.



"Happiness" is a pretty subjective term. What makes me happy (my dog, a warm beach day, and a big bowl of pasta) may not bring the same joy to you. But a few universal truths seem to spark bliss in people regardless of their personal preferences: Access to healthcare, education, green spaces, and a supportive community, to name a few. And, as it turns out, some places cater to happiness a bit better than others. And the Institute for Quality of Life knows exactly where they are.
So the survey report named Red Dot is a paradise or utopia on Earth.:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
The PCB PAP-Gov is giving you back bread crumbs after unjustly siphoned hundreds of thousands $$$ thru HDB land costs, COEs, ARFs and all kinds of ranjiao levies. 65% loves to be arse-farked by PAP, nothing much we can do about it.
This will be the life of the sheep for the next 5 years:
the govt will sodomise us all because of the 65%.
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young new Serf must be “educated” from young to go Full Swing Cashless CDC vouchers aka Digital Food Stamp from young


More students to get Smart Buddy watches; most schools now offer cashless payment​

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Primary 5 pupil Louis Yap using his Smart Buddy watch to make a payment at Teck Ghee Primary School on July 24.

Primary 5 pupil Louis Yap using his Smart Buddy watch to make a payment at Teck Ghee Primary School on July 24.

ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY



Published Jul 25, 2025, 03:00 PM
Updated Jul 26, 2025, 05:44 AM

SINGAPORE - About 11,000 digital watches with a new feature that tracks calories burned will be distributed in 2025 under the POSB Smart Buddy programme, which lets students tap the watch to pay at canteen stalls and bookshops.

The roll-out follows the completion of a three-year memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Education to have all 335 participating schools here equipped with

contactless payment terminals.

There are a total of 351 schools – primary and secondary schools, junior colleges and the Millennia Institute – here.


POSB said it expects to register 320,000 students on the programme by the end of 2025, up from the 230,000 students in 253 schools the bank engaged in 2024.
 
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