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18 yo jiuhu kia lost for 10 days in the little red dot.....possible meh????

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Why is this idiot even allowed to step out of his house (and even to another country) to find a fucking job?!

How does one go downstairs for a meal and get lost? Lol.... where the fuck was he staying at? He got lost along the numerous lorongs in Geylang?
 

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Heng Ah!

I tot only SG53 got Gong Kia, so fortunately Boleh-land still got Gong Kia also. Pee Sai got hope already? LOL!
 

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This gong cheebye (very appropriate nickname) is really a special needs kid. Lost for 10 days and couldn’t find a single police station! In the news article, he mentioned he was too shy to ask for help.... until his money ran out and he had to beg for money to buy food. Haha
 

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must be searching for cheap $6.9 all inclusive massage at void decks and staircases. very hard to find these days as void decks and stairs are cluttered with sinkie collectors' items.
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Tourist lost in Singapore for 10 days was too 'shy' to ask for directions
By Bradley Johnston - 15 hours ago
From taking photos to the clothes you wear, there are a number of common things that are legal in Australia, but not in countries overseas.

A Malaysian teen has created an entirely new meaning to the phrase, ‘poor sense of direction’ after becoming a missing person in Singapore for 10 days as a result of being too shy to ask for directions.
With the intention of looking for work, 18-year-old Zhang Daming was renting a room from a friend in Singapore. On December 26, 2018 – the day of his disappearance – Daming’s friend had given him $52 ($50SGD) before heading out for the day, as he was yet to convert any of his Malaysian currency.
Daming left his cash, phone and passport at his friend’s house, expecting to be back just after lunch. Little did he know it’d be his biggest travel blunder to date.

“I was so confused, every apartment looked the same to me and I couldn’t recognise the way back at all,” Daming told Sin Chew Daily. “I’m very shy. I don’t know what Singaporeans are like, so I didn’t dare to ask them for help or borrow a phone, and I couldn’t find a single police station.”
Crippled by shyness, Daming wandered the streets of Singapore for the next 10 days, lost, looking for his friend’s apartment. “The first 24 hours I didn’t dare to sleep,” said Daming. “I walked from morning to dawn.”

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“The first 24 hours I didn’t dare to sleep,” said Daming. “I walked from morning to dawn.” (Unknown)

To survive, the teen used bathrooms in restaurants and shopping centres, and slept outside apartment buildings. He would eat economy rice (a low-cost Singaporean street food) and on the eighth day, finally spent the last of his cash.
“I was starving and dehydrated, so I forced myself to beg,” Daming explained. “I only approached six to seven people in those two days.”
Two days later, on January 6, Zhang Daming was found in a playground just 6 kilometres from his friend’s apartment and has since returned to Malaysia. He said he won’t be visiting Singapore for a while after his ordeal, eNanyang reports.
If you ever beat yourself up over having a shoddy sense of direction, find solace in the fact you didn’t get lost for 10 days in a foreign country.
© Nine Digital Pty Ltd 2019



 

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Too shy to ask for directions but not shy to beg for money.

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This gong cheebye (very appropriate nickname) is really a special needs kid. Lost for 10 days and couldn’t find a single police station! In the news article, he mentioned he was too shy to ask for help.... until his money ran out and he had to beg for money to buy food. Haha


He was here to look for work...good FT policy...
 
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