Survive as in earn enough for decent quality of life. Cook your own meals, do your laundry, marketing, manage your finances.. Remember no helper or maid. And still look good, house looks good.. Etc. I can tell u, it's not easy!
Survive as in earn enough for decent quality of life. Cook your own meals, do your laundry, marketing, manage your finances.. Remember no helper or maid. And still look good, house looks good.. Etc. I can tell u, it's not easy!
You must have been a mama's boy when you were young and a needy mangina after you got married.
Not really. But like majority,eat out and occasionally cooked Maggie noodles. Did my ironing in SAF, officer so got lots of ironing! But now semi retired in my 60s, living alone so decided to do everything myself and also to make sure the place don't look like a slum, I set some high standard of housekeeping!
Good for u. Am learning how to cook..tried curry chicken with limited success. Even fried rice is a lot of work !
Not really that hard if you lead a simple life. I've also had plenty of experience looking after myself during my Uni days.
I'm more likely to use hiking pants, polo shirts,.. that don't need much ironing. I cook simple but healthy meals. I only do housekeeping once a week & am considering getting one of those robot cleaners to do it more regularly. I go marketing about 2-3 times a week to get fresh food & avoid canned foods.
I worry about getting old in Spore when it will get harder to carry stuff & travel by bus. That is why I am making plans to live elsewhere where I can own a car.
I find that cooking is the hardest thing to do.
do yard work under the sun for hours and you'll understand why sinkies shun the work that foreign workers do.
Survive as in earn enough for decent quality of life. Cook your own meals, do your laundry, marketing, manage your finances.. Remember no helper or maid. And still look good, house looks good.. Etc. I can tell u, it's not easy!
Have you consider using redmart to buy heavy stuff such as rice, laundry softener, floor washing liquid? I am looking at this option as my arms and shoulders hurt after lugging them back from the supermarket. I don't use portable trolley as moving it when it is fully laden with stuff can be quite difficult on pavements.
I totally agreed, Sinkies are bunch of faggort, useless, spolied brat and gu-nigiang.
The reason I choose to go more often for groceries is because the load I have to carry is less & the vegetables & fruits are fresher. I also need the exercise to walk to the market:o However when I return home with the groceries I take the bus.
If I expect to carry a big load e.g. buying those big 1.5 litres bottles of water I bring along my backpack.
I use a steam cleaner to mop my floors. This eliminates the need for chemicals. I got the Black & Decker model
http://www.lazada.sg/catalog/?q=steam+mop
I've cut back on eating red rice rice & consume more veggies because too much rice is not healty if you have diabetes.
Laundry is easy. Washing machine does the job. When the wash is done, just hang on bamboo poles and let the baju dry. I buy those shorts like the reebok ones ans adidas clima cool t-shirts so I minimise the ironing time.
so jialat?after twelve to sixteen years of singapore world class education system and advanced world class workforce,these are the fine sinkie specimens that we produced?unable to do housework,wash laundry,cook,maintain a pigeonhole,super nannified and require maid spoonfeeding from age one.singapore is now a country of manchilds and adult babies.