Tiagong, this abang hobby is every night pump full tank ah

It's the only way Malays can reclaim the island. Must work harder!
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What is there to worry? You still got China! Taiwan! Hong Kong! Macao!

U think is easy to migrate to China? HK is gonna rot! Macao too expensive! Taiwan shld be okay but it is still have conditions to citizen there and there also have alot of earthquakes!
 
Becos Ah Gong said stop at 2. :wink:

But why the m&d nev stop at 2? Tat is the stupid mistake he make becos he nev foresee that once women become smarter and when they are in the workforce, they will marry late past child bearing age or dont even wanna marry at all!
 
But why the m&d nev stop at 2? Tat is the stupid mistake he make becos he nev foresee that once women become smarter and when they are in the workforce, they will marry late past child bearing age or dont even wanna marry at all!

most m&d never stop at 2 becos they use the money

instead to buy rubber, they buy rokok
 
This mat will go to Batam n look for a young wife n he'll have another 12 kids..
 
Like converting Banglas to Hindu? LOL

I don't think there are conversion rituals for Hinduism, Taoism and Shintoism. If you believe, you believe. If you don't, nobody is going to bother you.

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Bonus and CDA: Everything New Parents Need to Know
By Mandy Lim Beitler, 07 March 2020 963
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Babies are expensive in Singapore. That's where the Baby Bonus and CDA come in.


It’s not surprising that many young couples in Singapore today think really hard before they decide to start a family. There’s so much to consider on the costs alone.

For starters, prenatal expenses alone can range from $800 to $1,500 for a basic package. Delivery packages start at about $1,000 for normal delivery, and can easily exceed $10,000, depending on the choice of hospital and what medical procedures are required.

Once your baby is born, you can expect to spend about $15,000 in the first year alone. This includes everyday needs from formula milk and diapers, to big ticket items such as baby cots and strollers. If you and your spouse also choose to be a dual-income household, then there’s infant care programmes, nanny services and/or domestic helpers to consider.

As your child grows, other expenditures come into play, such as childcare and of course, education. And all this doesn’t even take into account potential paediatric medical bills or other rainy-day situations.

Thankfully, there are various government schemes available that can help to defray some costs such as the MediSave Maternity Package and the Child Development Co-Savings Scheme, better known as the Baby Bonus.

Baby Bonus 101
The Baby Bonus is designed to encourage couples to have more children and support their parenting journey by lightening their financial load. It comprises two major components:

1. Cash Gift
The Cash Gift is exactly that – money that you can use however you like, be it to pay for diapers or save up for the future.

For children born on or after 1 January 2015, you’ll receive a total of $8,000 each for the first and second child, and $10,000 each for the third and subsequent child. The Cash Gift is disbursed in five instalments over 18 months.
 
I don't think there are conversion rituals for Hinduism, Taoism and Shintoism. If you believe, you believe. If you don't, nobody is going to bother you.

No wonder East Asia has always been thriving while west asia is so barbaric.
 
RIP... she had contributed greatly to the Singapore population which also means economy. But still live in 2 room flat lor
 
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