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    Australian Guy Whines About The High Prices In OZ

    You can't escape it, everywhere is expensive - Singapore, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK etc The cheap places are Thailand, China, Vietnam etc.
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    Canadian PR

    Canada closing door to immigrants The government is modifying its immigration policy to make the country less open than it used to be. Al Jazeera’s Daniel Lak reports from Toronto. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz4Ee1eich4
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    Canadian PR

    Again, thanks for the tip. I think I'm going to avoid passing through USA. I will just fly SIN-NRT-YVR. That should take care of US layover troubles.
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    Canadian PR

    Again, thanks for the info. I thought the US layovers are a bit troublesome. Firstly, I'm unsure how is troublesome is the security clearance now. Even in Changi, back in 2003, when I board the flight for USA, the security check in Changi is strict. Secondly, I flew SIN-LAX-YVR. The UA plane...
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    Canadian PR

    Are these prices from Hipmunk? Is it ok for Canadians to buy online from Hipmunk? Which brick and mortar store (Flight Centre etc) offer air fares on AC/UA for about $1000? Ok to buy from Air Canada/United Airlines website?
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    Canadian PR

    Another gem here, thanks. Up your points.
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    Canadian PR

    Good advice, indig10. Thanks. Any comments about this: Sometimes I walk past Flight Centre, look at the fares in the window, they have flights to maybe HongKong for $800. When I ask them, they say it is those "2nd tier" airlines like maybe Asiana, Eva Air and such. Do you think it is worthwhile...
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    Canadian PR

    Thanks for the excellent information. SQ, UA and AC are all members of Star Alliance so I think both options would accumulate points for the same mileage program. Any credit card that you would recommend? Think that Air Miles card is useful? I have Air Miles but never did think I could earn...
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    Interested in Europe?

    EU sounds like a cool option because you can live in any of the member countries.
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    Canadian PR

    Flight Options: SIN-NRT-YVR Ever since SIA abandoned the SIN-GMP-YVR route, travelling to Canada has been a pain. It looks like the best options is from Singapore to Canada is via Japan. There are plenty of Japanese flying to YVR and from YVR, one can take a domestic flight to most other...
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    How a keling order at Subway

    Singapore still 3rd world country, nothing wrong with paying fast food with credit card. Credit is widely accepted in first world countries, even for 50 cents purchase. Subway, Wendy, MacDonalds, A&W, New York Fries, Taco Bells, Arby's, Church all accept credit without a blink.
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    The alcohol thread

    German beer
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    The alcohol thread

    German beer
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    The alcohol thread

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    The alcohol thread

    Tibet Beer
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    The alcohol thread

    Israel beer
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    The alcohol thread

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    The alcohol thread

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    The alcohol thread

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    The alcohol thread

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