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Why I’ll Never Return to Singapore

Good riddance. We don't need these sorts of disloyal subjects.
 
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I would describe my time living in Singapore as sterile. Nothing particularly bad happened, but it wasn’t particularly good either. Daily life was convenient, but it was only the bare minimum of living. I had everything I needed to be comfortable, but I didn’t have anything that inspired me. Even though there wasn’t a language barrier, I encountered a hefty communication barrier. In my experience, people were polite but conversations rarely moved past surface-level niceties. Of the conversations that I took part in and overheard, the vast majority of them were about work. I routinely watched people work 15 hours days and stress over strict deadlines. Yes it was living, and they were making progress, but it wasn’t holistic and people openly admitted to me that it wasn’t fulfilling.
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the author isnt going to be happy overseas either. the problems are inherent in himself. inspiration can be found in a grain of sand. good conversations happen when you open up truthfully and honestly. people who work 15 hours have made certain lifestyle choices they are trying to maintain.

he got a point...from a pap supporter's perspective, s'pore is stressed up!

http://www.lifelisted.com/blog/happens-everything-goes-right/
 
Alex Tan said the same thing but he still lanlan come back.
 
boh lui...? i already got visa for down under but i can't find a job, australia's economy also not doing well..besides, there is no one to look after my aged mum. i am the arrowed sibling to do the task.

Did you say you were leaving Singapore too? Changed your mind?
 
boh lui...? i already got visa for down under but i can't find a job, australia's economy also not doing well..besides, there is no one to look after my aged mum. i am the arrowed sibling to do the task.

this cannot that cannot..you must be the product of sinkie uncreative zombie education...enjoy getting stuck in sinkieland and then rot and die there.
 
boh lui...? i already got visa for down under but i can't find a job, australia's economy also not doing well..besides, there is no one to look after my aged mum. i am the arrowed sibling to do the task.

Oh I see , then you must know that once you are over 40 years old its not so easy to go to Australia anymore.
 
i know that once you hit 44 or 45, they will not approve but once i get a job, i will fly over.

this cannot that cannot..you must be the product of sinkie uncreative zombie education...enjoy getting stuck in sinkieland and then rot and die there.

Oh I see , then you must know that once you are over 40 years old its not so easy to go to Australia anymore.
 
very soon he'll kpkb about poor food, shoddy service, discrimination, high taxes, and chobolan government. and then cry a whole river wanting to return to sg when his welfare runs out and medical bills become too expensive. just wait and see. :rolleyes:
 
btw, mine is spousal visa...:p

very soon he'll kpkb about poor food, shoddy service, discrimination, high taxes, and chobolan government. and then cry a whole river wanting to return to sg when his welfare runs out and medical bills become too expensive. just wait and see. :rolleyes:
 
Good riddance. We don't need these sorts of disloyal subjects.

yah yah yah you damm loyal; hor....all the way safely ensconced in your ccb NZ PR...////NBCCB...

lampar understand! fucking burmese dog....
 
Good riddance. We don't need these sorts of disloyal subjects.

That's your problem ...you think like an emperor. Sinkees are not subjects ...they are the bosses.

If you want to run a kingdom, Mudland is the place for you. But you won't qualify as you are not bumi. Your offspring can qualify if you marry a muslim and convert. Then you die die make sure your offspring is a male.
 
very soon he'll kpkb about poor food, shoddy service, discrimination, high taxes, and chobolan government. and then cry a whole river wanting to return to sg when his welfare runs out and medical bills become too expensive. just wait and see. :rolleyes:

Depends where he goes lah. To US, he will react that. To other countries where healthcare is tax funded, no need to worry.

If he goes to Nordic countries, his quality of life shoots up 1,000 percent! No reason to kpkb.
 
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the author isnt going to be happy overseas either. the problems are inherent in himself. inspiration can be found in a grain of sand. good conversations happen when you open up truthfully and honestly. people who work 15 hours have made certain lifestyle choices they are trying to maintain.

I disagree. He pointed out the superficiality of life in sinkapore. The trade-offs are not worth it. Give me a one-way pass to any western country, I will take it in a jiffy. I will even settle in Costa Rica or Chile.
 
Depends where he goes lah. To US, he will react that. To other countries where healthcare is tax funded, no need to worry.

If he goes to Nordic countries, his quality of life shoots up 1,000 percent! No reason to kpkb.

he'll kpkb about being too frigid and cold. his lanjiao and lumpar will shrink, and then he'll kpkb about that too. :rolleyes:
 
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