@kiwi
Most meepok, cai fan, chicken rice, ban mian, all cost under $4 so I don't know what you're talking about.
I guess your decent meal consists of... I don't know. Western food?
I always drink plain water yea. Great money saver. Think about it, if you buy a drink for dinner and lunch, that's $60 ++ in a month. You could have bought SC2 TW/KR version!
@proann
NUS has some cheap food, come check it out haha. But yea $2 is a rarity now, mostly $3 or so.
I'm not talking about canteens. I interned at Asia Pacific Breweries and a meal there is $1.50. Meals are subsidised in schools as well. And i can easily get a sweetened drink and soup at the company. If we cut out the the soup, the meal is very close to SGD4. Not AT LEAST sure, i said wrong but its very close. No-drink meal is not considered decent imo, we even get that when we were conscripts in the army. Students may be fine with that but idk abt expats
And im pretty sure u dont want to eat meepok and cai fan and chicken rice everyday if u're an expat.
No-drink meal is not considered decent imo, we even get that when we were conscripts in the army. Students may be fine with that but idk abt expats
Lol, so expats have to fine dine often?
Regardless, my original post said "For $2-4 you can get a good filling meal of local cuisine", which isn't wrong at all, so I don't see what's there to kid you about. Sure, if you want a 'decent meal' you have to fork out some extra money... just like how you have to fork out much more if you were say, in the US.
remember dun tio caught on stomp
remember dun eat on public transport -> "fine"
remember dun kana caught throw rubbish -> "fine"
remenber dun get trap in mrt
other than that a lot of thing in singapore is "fine"
Here is my two cents if you're overseas and thinking of working in Singapore.
For developed countries like Australia, New Zealand or the United states, Singapore is an awesome place to be working in as an expat ONLY if you get expat pay. Kinda the good life froggy is living right now. You get a lot of perks like nice accommodation being taken care off, good pay, and are given a fantastic opportunity to discover a new culture / city.
Generally you want to be either hold a P1 or P2 and need to be "skilled" in a certain area. I had a friend who only dated P1 guys so she was always asking what EP (employment pass) they were holding when she first met new people lol. P1's are at the top of the food chain earning > 8K SGD / month and P2s earn > $5k which is more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore. 1K SGD = $750AUD.
So for developed nations do not come to work in Singapore for menial jobs like in the tourist industry, service industry, etc because you will find the jobs in your own country are going to be FAR better paid and with far lesser working hours. Generally the working lifestyle in Singapore is similar to most Asian countries. It is very competitive, long work hours, less pay than Western countries etc. Unless of course, you're an expat then its quite a different lifestyle.
If you're from a third world country, Singapore is a good place to work but only RELATIVE to your own country. Thats why we have so many Chinese, (Average pay in China is like $450 USD / month? In Singapore its like 3.5k USD) Indonesians and lastly Pinoys - especially in the service industry because they speak English well. Just yesterday I went to the Night Safari taking my jap friend around and there were many Pinoys employed as tour guides etc. The wage earned here even in menial jobs is quite abit more than what they can earn back home and hence choose Singapore because its safe, easy to get work and nearby home.
Lastly, the best place the work IMO is Australia/New Zealand (for working holidays / menial jobs) because the wage there is SIGNIFICANTLY higher than Singapore, working hours less, and they put more emphasis on experience and practical skills then certifications and paper. The problem with that is it is quite far from home so psychologically its a lot more difficult and some of them have very strict employment regulations, or people just haven't fully caught on to this as a feasible option.
I personally think working holidays in a relevant industry in a developed country is a fantastic way to build up experience and get integrated and discover new cultures.
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