Culture Shock Moments Foreigners Had When They Moved to Singapore (UK vs France vs HK vs Canada)

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Komentáře • 213

  • @thesmartglobal
    @thesmartglobal  Před rokem +26

    If you've recently (or not so recently) moved to Singapore and interested in appearing on Culture Shock to share your views and experiences, drop us an email at hello@thesmartglobal.com!

  • @aquacloud8504
    @aquacloud8504 Před rokem +45

    When Nicole said that Singaporeans don't dress up a lot, I agree. We underdress. We wear Pajamas out of the house and that would be considered normal 😂

    • @thesmartglobal
      @thesmartglobal  Před rokem +4

      The number of times we’ve visited a neighborhood mall in pyjamas…🥹

    • @aquacloud8504
      @aquacloud8504 Před rokem +2

      @@thesmartglobal facts 🤣

    • @yut576
      @yut576 Před rokem +1

      It's due to the merciless heat we experience all year round.

  • @ArthurLewin-ov4cw
    @ArthurLewin-ov4cw Před rokem +147

    Thank you again for the invitation guys, it was a nice moment ! ✌🏻😉

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn2319 Před rokem +79

    When I first went to London some 13 yrs ago, I finally got to understand why Londoners love the sun. I was walking along the covered five foot way of a row of shops and it was chilly. When I stepped out into the open the sunlight hits me and I felt the beauty of the warm sunshine.

  • @Mstorichan_
    @Mstorichan_ Před rokem +101

    Thank you TSL for for having me! Had such a great time chatting about all things Singapore 🥳

    • @thesmartglobal
      @thesmartglobal  Před rokem +1

      Hope to have you on the panel again 😛

    • @jt5566
      @jt5566 Před rokem +1

      Hey, fellow Canadian in Singapore!🎉

    • @jt5566
      @jt5566 Před rokem

      @言行一致 don't know what you're getting at ...

    • @Mstorichan_
      @Mstorichan_ Před rokem

      @@jt5566Hello! Whoo! Go Canadians in SG 🎉🇨🇦

  • @Whatexactlyispeace
    @Whatexactlyispeace Před rokem +88

    Singapore is a great place. Whenever, I come back from overseas and am on the plane overlooking Changi airport, I feel proud.
    Singapore is not perfect but no where in the world is.
    There are many disgruntled Singaporeans complaining about the country and I really wonder if they have actually travelled overseas.
    Our housing, public transport, safety is top notch on a global standard and i love being in Singapore.

    • @Whatis2468
      @Whatis2468 Před rokem +12

      Totally agreed, I appreciate what the SG had done for the country.

    • @sumit6190p
      @sumit6190p Před rokem +16

      Singaporeans don't know how lucky and privileged they are.

    • @leongyet9896
      @leongyet9896 Před rokem +10

      Blame the government for feeding them too well and don't know what is hard life lol

    • @jimw8615
      @jimw8615 Před rokem +6

      U appreciate Sg better after living overseas

    • @fr0sty1983
      @fr0sty1983 Před rokem

      If you compare housing with those Country with more expensive housing sure. But once you compare what we had before to now. You will know that much have change and not for the better.

  • @WONDERLUSTworld
    @WONDERLUSTworld Před rokem +26

    Thanks for having me along, interesting topic and great to hear other perspectives.

  • @adventureassemblies9230
    @adventureassemblies9230 Před rokem +28

    Ahhh that’s Millie from Wonderlust!! Love her and the family - most underrated channel in SG!!

  • @grys9245
    @grys9245 Před rokem +11

    Arthur commented that his countrymen might be rude too but he was so considerate and polite when speaking! I think this was an interesting video in general and i enjoyed hearing about these honest observations. Hope you guys (the guests) continue enjoying your time here! =) The hosts did a good job as well!

  • @shengsterino
    @shengsterino Před rokem +10

    8:25 When Victoria explained Dim Sum so well I'm 100% sure her family were the Hong Kong-Canadians!
    She's more Hong Kong than Nicole to me

  • @dorischong2518
    @dorischong2518 Před rokem +68

    love this series already. can't wait for more! I must say Victoria from Canada has a really pleasant voice. Love her accent ^^

    • @thesmartglobal
      @thesmartglobal  Před rokem +2

      We have more episodes coming up! Stay tuned. - Amanda

  • @aleech123
    @aleech123 Před rokem +42

    i honestly think chilli sauce is a SEA thing , if you have taken McDonald's anywhere outside SEA you know there is no such thing as a chilli sauce, there is siracha but no chilli sauce

    • @KpopUnniesUwU
      @KpopUnniesUwU Před rokem

      Yeah so truee.

    • @xxsucrose_sugarxx3325
      @xxsucrose_sugarxx3325 Před rokem

      What’s siracha?

    • @aleech123
      @aleech123 Před rokem

      Sriracha is a type of hot sauce or chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt. Sriracha. - from wikipedia. sorry for my typo

  • @PixelAdventure
    @PixelAdventure Před rokem +34

    Had an awesome time filming with you all 🥳

  • @rileystein6195
    @rileystein6195 Před rokem +58

    I lived in Singapore for 6 years and my biggest regret is leaving Singapore. I'd give anything to move back permanently and wouldn't mind discarding my citizenship too. I loved everything about Singapore when I first moved there and over time. The weather, singlish, the food, efficient mrt, cleanliness, and how in order everything is. Since moving back to U.S., I have not stopped comparing everything to Singapore. Unfortunately, I lost my PR and even though I tried, I couldn't find a job that had quota to get me a work visa.. 😔

    • @LordBagdanoff
      @LordBagdanoff Před rokem

      How did you lose your PR

    • @rileystein6195
      @rileystein6195 Před rokem +3

      @@LordBagdanoff I was not notified when to renew it after I left sg. My intention was always to come back. I tried to get a job to come back and reapply, but no quota in my industry.

    • @leongyet9896
      @leongyet9896 Před rokem +1

      Wishing you the best of luck.
      Hope you can return soon!

    • @superlynnie
      @superlynnie Před rokem

      @@rileystein6195 That's a shame. One of the PR requirements for most countries is that the country is your main residence. There's a minimum period you need to be in the country every year etc.

    • @superlynnie
      @superlynnie Před rokem +1

      @言行一致 reservist is not lifelong.

  • @Nniching
    @Nniching Před rokem +14

    😍😍happy to have such great discussion with u guyyyyysss

  • @Timholle
    @Timholle Před rokem +22

    Unfortunately, many Singaporeans are getting too pampered they don’t get how blessed they are here

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Před rokem +20

    We appreciate your consistency on this channel. May God bless you all.

  • @Kangarooworld
    @Kangarooworld Před rokem +8

    loving this new series so far :)

  • @Vachalen
    @Vachalen Před rokem +4

    1) Belgium colleague put his laptop bag beside him in Belgium while doing his airline thingy at the airline counter. Next thing he knew the laptop bag was gone
    2) Was working at Jurong Island with a MNC. Contract manager was from Europe. Love the sun / heat so much. Everyday he will turn off the aircon in his temp office, considering he was dressed in long sleeve work clothes, mind you those are thick and not the typical long sleeve shirt you wear to office. I sweat every time I go into his office.

  • @kennySg101
    @kennySg101 Před rokem +14

    Good to look at yourself from a foreigner's eye. Honestly, Singaporeans are not the majority given the number of foreigners working here, the actual number can be shocking. But, Most Singaporeans are used to seeing foreigners and are quite open about it. But we have to more conscious about the cultural differences.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Před rokem

      @言行一致 In my CCA of ~20 students I think I was the only one who served NS

  • @bvtfishing
    @bvtfishing Před rokem

    Nice! Thanks for the vid ❤

  • @chumi05
    @chumi05 Před rokem +7

    I like such conversations!!
    💪😍👍
    More pleaseee!!

  • @joytheshbang
    @joytheshbang Před rokem +4

    This is really good haha I feel exactly the same ways when I first moved to Singapore!! Lollll sooooo funny GREAT JOB VICTORIA!! 🥳🥳🥳

  • @philipanzelmo9711
    @philipanzelmo9711 Před rokem +8

    More of this kind of stories please.Maybe you guys can produce a series and get guests from the middle east,South and Central America and other exotic locations.

    • @SakiruEiji
      @SakiruEiji Před rokem

      Dude I wanna know that. I want a middle Eastern pov of Singapore :O

  • @Towkeeyoh
    @Towkeeyoh Před rokem

    Great series to start guys!

  • @sameer_sah
    @sameer_sah Před rokem

    what a wholesome videos !! Really enjoyed the talk.

  • @sleepandrelaxation3395
    @sleepandrelaxation3395 Před rokem +3

    About the topic of choping, it is mostly about efficiency. If you go by yourself, you want to definitely have a seat after you get your food. The alternative of not choping is to wander around with food in hand for 10mins looking for a seat.
    If going as a group, if one person stay behind, the rest may take 10mins to get their food and the waiting person will spend another 10mins getting food. In total, 20mins of waiting time.
    If everyone just go together, then the waiting time is reduced and everyone buys, eats and finish up faster and give up the table faster as well.
    I have visited other cities and countries. There are alternatives :
    For example, in HK, usually the shop will have someone assign seats to ensure efficiency. This works very well, however, that requires additional manpower.
    In western countries, most places are generally much bigger with more tables than customers, there is generally no reason to chope seats/tables.

  • @thestaringenclave
    @thestaringenclave Před rokem

    Arthur seems Iike a very smart person. He listens and doesn’t overspeak. The points he shares are also unique and rather impactful.

  • @elaine1520
    @elaine1520 Před rokem +1

    love this new series

  • @leeaznmode
    @leeaznmode Před rokem +3

    that french guy is so true... if you come to our country France ,be extremely aware of your stuff,even or especially in the subway because there's too many pickpockets

  • @jamesjiao
    @jamesjiao Před rokem

    That's such an interesting video to watch. Great meet!

  • @ChristinaTBenavente
    @ChristinaTBenavente Před rokem +1

    Went to Singapore for the first time in December and fell in love with the place and people. Really sitting at my desk looking for open school counseling/teaching positions there 😂

  • @wyattearp88
    @wyattearp88 Před rokem +5

    That Hong Kong lady have been localized, she didn't have the unique Hong Kong English Accent

  • @nikkikhooniqi
    @nikkikhooniqi Před rokem +2

    Slippers is the most logical footwear in Singapore since it rains so often!

  • @shengsterino
    @shengsterino Před rokem +1

    Nice! TSL have finally came up with an English version of

  • @logesh07
    @logesh07 Před rokem +2

    Nice video about sharing the experiences of different countries people. It would great if you can include the south asian countries India and other SEA like Philippines and Vietnam as well.

  • @hongxianggan5292
    @hongxianggan5292 Před rokem

    very engaging and fun. learnt a lot about other places in the world

  • @alvinlam5961
    @alvinlam5961 Před rokem +4

    I believe "chope" is a colloquial word - not from stamp (chop) but claim/reserved.

  • @impopquiz
    @impopquiz Před rokem +8

    Stall uncles n aunties will look at you but only for a glance when u order. It’s enough for them to remember you.
    Don’t forget that most of them aren’t proficient in English so they just use the shortest form. Very Singlish lor. 😁

  • @mindful47
    @mindful47 Před rokem +1

    So sweet of u to notice that we do look out for our kids money ! We always want to instill honesty and good saving habits and good calculation skills in our children from young !

  • @joyoftessa
    @joyoftessa Před rokem +12

    millie! from wonderlust!

  • @Callsign-Blade_RunnerSG
    @Callsign-Blade_RunnerSG Před rokem +2

    It’s not that Singapore’s HDB flats are “hugh”. It’s that Hong Kong’s flats are inhumanely tiny which is caused by unregulated Land Sales to developers for the ultra Rich at the expence of the working class population of Hong Kong.

  • @Bella-wp7wz
    @Bella-wp7wz Před rokem +2

    I love the hosts ❤

  • @Imjenios90
    @Imjenios90 Před rokem +1

    I quite agree, I was at the Jewel food court, I was ordering chicken rice. I've been waiting for him to see me. In the end, he kinda shouted at me like " what do you want ah? but no heart taken haha.. He softly said Thank you HAHA!!

  • @moxiepanda2
    @moxiepanda2 Před rokem

    not expect a very good information from this video... i mean, in a good way. Thank you for sharing this !

  • @ashmarsim
    @ashmarsim Před rokem +3

    Bro... Chope and Chop are 2 different things. Chope is from a children's game before the internet, it actually means "time out" or "safe" Chop, the Canadian go it, it's stamp.

  • @SCPtp
    @SCPtp Před rokem +2

    I feel like we Singaporeans tend to look to other "privileged" countries alot for opinions and inspiration. Would be nice to hear from and understand interviewees from other places too.

  • @ahyapchow2459
    @ahyapchow2459 Před rokem +1

    SINGAPOREANS THEY SEEM TO HAVE OPEN MIND AND OPEN HEART.🤗

  • @shurinhaha
    @shurinhaha Před rokem +2

    I think I've seen Arthur on TikTok before (the one who struts around Singapore in pyjamas?). Or they just look alike haha.

  • @Hilltan1974
    @Hilltan1974 Před rokem +12

    Video too short, need more 😀

  • @64ytb
    @64ytb Před rokem +9

    Once in Chiangmai, I left my pouch on the rented bike front basket thinking it should be quite safe, I was dead wrong. A motorbiker rode next to me and just take it and zoom off. I was so shocked. Luckily I left all my cards in the hotel safe and lost some money and a small camera.

    • @tong875
      @tong875 Před rokem +2

      Thailand is way more dangerous,you can't do that plz be aware..from thai

  • @edwardalcantara66
    @edwardalcantara66 Před rokem +1

    With regards to laptop left at Starbucks. I think i saw a youtube video of a guy to test whether it is safe to leave things around in Singapore.

  • @AsadNazif
    @AsadNazif Před rokem +1

    I’m a Singaporean but I cringe when middle age to young folks says “gimme. Give that” to the seller. It’s still rude in Singapore. Thad needs to change

  • @akk6274
    @akk6274 Před rokem

    ZHIN ZHIN ZHIN 😍😍😍

  • @chunhoho4065
    @chunhoho4065 Před rokem +1

    Lmaooooo Nic is damn right abt dim sum

  • @aero.l
    @aero.l Před rokem +11

    What Arthur said is super true. We tend to take the safety of SG for granted. My friend left his luggage and another friend's in the back seat of the car when in JB despite my advice not to do that. Sure enough, when we went back after dinner, the windows were smashed and everything was stolen except for mine which I left in the boot.

    • @RonLarhz
      @RonLarhz Před rokem

      So? My ezlink card was stolen within 5mins. I was threaten by an insecure ah beng and another time with a racist malay family. Sg also not as safe as people think.

    • @johnchua9387
      @johnchua9387 Před rokem +10

      @@RonLarhz Calling someone Ah Beng is not racist? You certainly has double standard. How was your EZlink card stolen and interestingly you even know the time it took to be stolen? Mind you there 1.4 million foreigners living among us, I doubt any Singaporean would be interested in your EZlink card.

    • @aero.l
      @aero.l Před rokem

      @@johnchua9387 Exactly.. must be a really stupid person.

  • @Kiki-lp6sr
    @Kiki-lp6sr Před rokem +1

    Singapore wasn't always this safe tho.. When I was growing up if you leave your cash card in your reader your window is gonna get smashed. Good it's not like that anymore

  • @runonbun
    @runonbun Před rokem

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @LinJunxiKingsley_LJKrep201sub

    I just keep laughing like the ‘chop’ chop something In half😂😂😂

  • @mikey6538
    @mikey6538 Před rokem

    too short.. get them back and do a longer vid.. oh btw, this vid i watched with my grand niece.. ah pek here

  • @P53eud0nym05
    @P53eud0nym05 Před rokem

    Nicole here since sec 3, practically S’porean

  • @leongyet9896
    @leongyet9896 Před rokem +3

    Low crime doesn't mean no crime.
    Still have to stay alert though

  • @ihearyou235
    @ihearyou235 Před rokem +1

    12:48 HILARIOUS OMG it’s so true HAHAHAHA

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Před rokem

      Actually I felt it works because at least in pre-covid times, we do travel a lot? I mean I tend to buy winter clothing from Uniqlo during the year end which is perfect timing for my year end trips to Japan. ;)

    • @WONDERLUSTworld
      @WONDERLUSTworld Před rokem +2

      😂 now I see that lots of people like to go to cold places I get it, but it was so odd to see gloves and thick jumpers for sale. I have one jumper just for the cinema here, it’s always so cold!!! 😅

  • @eeveeying123
    @eeveeying123 Před rokem

    Noice first 10k subs

  • @jimw8615
    @jimw8615 Před rokem +1

    It’s true that British are very polite in general. I find it weird when I am in uk. However, hongkie are very rude. Esp those not on hkg island. Good to get some yanks to the shows.

  • @7eeYeaH
    @7eeYeaH Před rokem

    Whenever I go overseas and see someone in their flip flops or sandals, I'd go, "This one confirm Singaporean!"

  • @wijayasalim8244
    @wijayasalim8244 Před rokem

    indonesia near Singapore.

  • @anomiedada
    @anomiedada Před rokem

    I remember I need curry sauce in HK.

  • @joycehamsters3452
    @joycehamsters3452 Před rokem

    May i suggest that your honourable guests/speakers invited named the year AND month they came to Singapore.

  • @daphneg5712
    @daphneg5712 Před rokem

    Million in the UK would be some farm? I don't think you can get that in London? It's apples and oranges

  • @billytan7871
    @billytan7871 Před rokem

    I intended to go to Finland and Canada for works is there similarity between these two countries?

    • @Joeyxyx
      @Joeyxyx Před 27 dny

      Two different countries. One in Europe & one in NA.

  • @tttan1843
    @tttan1843 Před rokem +3

    I am Singaporean but had a big culture shock here once when I went to help pick up my colleague client alone in my car. The client came and sat at the back seat of my car??? Maybe he felt I was the chuferer. But my colleague did told him that I was his colleague. Hmmm 🤔

    • @peackpr9
      @peackpr9 Před rokem +3

      Here in the US, or even when I go overseas to Thailand, Cambodia, Philipines or Malaysia, we are used to getting in the back seat of cabs or Uber here in the states. Or Grab in the other countries and taxis, that unless we are told it is ok to sit in the front seat we won't do it. Or maybe that is just me. If I was the client, I would have probably done the same unless you tell me it was ok to sit in the front.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Před rokem

      You will be in for a cultural shock then with younger Singaporeans who tend to do that too.

    • @aero.l
      @aero.l Před rokem +3

      What's so shocking about it? Your colleague's client is by definition a client of your company. You're basically the company representative when meeting a client.

    • @tttan1843
      @tttan1843 Před rokem +2

      @@peackpr9 I get it if it's a paid ride. Would u sit behind if it's a client or colleague that offers u a ride if you are the only one with him or her.

    • @tttan1843
      @tttan1843 Před rokem +2

      @@aero.l well, like I said it's a cultural shocked to us here. It's an unwritten rule that if you're given a ride that is not paid for, you sit beside the guy that is driving you. I don't know about yr country, will you sit behind if it's an acquaintance, client is also a working partner. To us here it's rude as that makes the person driving you feel that he is a chufferer.

  • @cheongcheryl2873
    @cheongcheryl2873 Před rokem

    My daughter wants the toy that zhin is holding 🤭😅

  • @juzwantukkomen5595
    @juzwantukkomen5595 Před rokem +20

    Isn't the french guy the guy whom some people at tiktok hated him because he allegedly made fun of Singapore's culture?

    • @dorischong2518
      @dorischong2518 Před rokem +1

      i thought so too! i was still wondering if he was that French dude on tiktok

    • @Bella-wp7wz
      @Bella-wp7wz Před rokem

      What did he do?

    • @rudro2387
      @rudro2387 Před rokem +2

      @@Bella-wp7wz he didn’t do anything it was just a comedic harmless tiktok vid he posted alot of people laughed but one overly sensitive sporean made a vid abt it cos he got offended.

    • @xfirefox_x
      @xfirefox_x Před rokem

      Harmless humour la. The one who is shameless is kirapeace

  • @Timholle
    @Timholle Před rokem +6

    See, that’s we need racial quotas in HDBs in Singapore. If not we won’t be as racially harmonious and will be segregated by racial districts. I love my malay & Indian neighbors, becus we share food too 😂

  • @tancolvis5240
    @tancolvis5240 Před rokem

    Hdb is not cheap worker income don’t increase 20k a year while hdb pricing every quarter is more then 5k and more while income don’t match

  • @growaplant7444
    @growaplant7444 Před rokem

    most of the countries fast food don't have chili sauce, think hong kong you can get thai chili sauce but need to pay for it.

  • @fredwhitby3445
    @fredwhitby3445 Před rokem +18

    SG rents are really realistically out of reach for the average worker now- Singaporeans or not. Most cannot even afford a studio and have to share a house or even share a room- it’s truly like subdivided housing in HK already. In the past year alone my one bedder has increased rent by 2.6k. Which is absurd.
    Renting a 4 room flat is of course huge to you; but how many average workers could afford that? Please stop rising prices in SG by saying it’s cheap.

    • @HengOngHuatAh
      @HengOngHuatAh Před rokem

      Most Singaporeans don’t rent, they own flats.

    • @fredwhitby3445
      @fredwhitby3445 Před rokem +2

      @@HengOngHuatAh Nope I’m a born and bred Singaporean and am renting because am single and yet to be 35yo. There are also MANY Singaporeans renting as their BTOs are delayed, toxic families, families being overseas, no families, etc. etc.

    • @HengOngHuatAh
      @HengOngHuatAh Před rokem

      @@fredwhitby3445 no wonder, too bad then cus the Govt’s priority will always be married couples and families. Wait a few more years till 35 then buy resale or apply for 2 room bto. Application rate for 2 room is significantly lower and easier to get.

    • @leongyet9896
      @leongyet9896 Před rokem +2

      @Fred Whitby
      This one no choice,last 2 years covid,the construction side manpower all affected.

    • @johnjacobs7340
      @johnjacobs7340 Před rokem

      Wait till they come out w an episode saying the cars are cheap

  • @timteoprod
    @timteoprod Před rokem

    Use the right mics @TSL so much phasing in the audio

  • @MomentOfMagic
    @MomentOfMagic Před rokem +2

    This is a great series! Maybe expanding the part about tips for Singaporeans moving overseas from a native’s perspective could be very useful!! It seems like there’s isn’t much information on these things out there.

  • @qzurg
    @qzurg Před rokem

    my hongky parents will always complain when i wear slippers out…

  • @beanoyip06
    @beanoyip06 Před rokem

    @wonderlust 😅

  • @tancolvis5240
    @tancolvis5240 Před rokem

    Reserve that sitting means chope yr sitting

  • @EIJIHS
    @EIJIHS Před rokem

    remember heading to aussieland and the lady was greeting me asking me how's my day, where did i go and where should i visit. I was just too hungryyyyyyyyy hhahah totally rudeeee

  • @MrSebastianJOh
    @MrSebastianJOh Před rokem +1

    Well... Singapore public housing prices are unfortunately becoming like Hong Kong.

    • @jl6735
      @jl6735 Před rokem

      If you are those very poor and needy, living hk for public fund is better than Singapore.

    • @JohnSmith-nz2yq
      @JohnSmith-nz2yq Před rokem +1

      What's your point?
      Did the government jack up prices?
      Or is it simply that Singaporeans are richer as a whole?

    • @YongShengOng
      @YongShengOng Před rokem +1

      @@JohnSmith-nz2yq To be sure, it isn't exactly as simple as Singaporeans getting richer as a whole - especially since there are widening income disparities Worldwide. Of course, it is also not that the Government is jacking up prices on the whim. It is based on the inflation of resources (materials and manpower) and land valuation. Some Singaporeans are asking that land for public housing should not be valued at market price, but that is incredibly myopic and makes little accounting sense. The only possible avenue is if the Government should increase subsidies (which they already do), and how much we are willing to give up on other budgets.
      That said, Singapore houses are still incredibly cheap compared to the City States of comparable economic circumstances.

  • @handlenameistaken
    @handlenameistaken Před rokem

    no cannabis in singapore and thats a bummer

  • @mohdfareezalzamhir4037

    love it. nicole so beautiful.

  • @lecherhao86
    @lecherhao86 Před rokem

    I am a Singaporean. Regarding the chope culture, I will respect it but not follow it rigidity. It's not something that is glamorous and to be proud of.
    Choping is convenient for those who need a seat during rushed hours so that they can finish their meal and go back to work. But other than that, I really don't see any other advantage to this cultural phenomenon.
    If I clearly see that there are many belongings on the table, I will not sit down. But if it's just a pack of tissues on a big table, I will assume it's just one person, and I'll still sit down. When that person comes back, or a group of people comes back, I will say "let's share the table". The os in me is "I'm not leaving anyway."
    If the dining hall is full, why can't we Singaporeans share the table? Anyway, we eat and leave. An intelligent person wouldn't chat about business secrets or personal matter in the public.
    And I will practise what I preach. I am always cool when other people ask to join me at my table.

  • @LordBagdanoff
    @LordBagdanoff Před rokem +3

    SG is probably the easiest place for anyone to live in

  • @momokosakurada605
    @momokosakurada605 Před rokem

    its definitely not cheap at all to live and buy a house here. It also says that singapore is a safe country thats why people leave their things around

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Před rokem

      Compared to the rest of Asia-Pacific, mainly cities in mainland China, somehow Singapore still manages to be cheaper.

    • @momokosakurada605
      @momokosakurada605 Před rokem

      @@ianhomerpura8937 thats to mainlanders. as a singaporean its expensive especially for the current gen and only the ones that will benefit it being not ex is the one after us

  • @hamster7548
    @hamster7548 Před rokem +1

    if rudeness i think hongkong is next level. especially their cha chan teng

  • @danielsim4490
    @danielsim4490 Před rokem

    Trunk what trunk. Boot lah. like no hood bonnet and no trolley but shopping cart. Chiak lak no singlish leh.

  • @humoursque8447
    @humoursque8447 Před rokem

    Culture shock for the banning if chewing gum, fine for loitering, capital punishment for drug trafficking, drunken and disorderly.

  • @gtyt101
    @gtyt101 Před rokem

    Biggest culture shock: have to pay for university and healthcare.

  • @niwde7
    @niwde7 Před rokem

    An Aussie will say you can hardly swing a cat in that room.

  • @kateli4812
    @kateli4812 Před rokem

    There are two things Singaporean really need to be more aware of :
    1) The way they dresse
    2) No eye contact when met in the lift and No greeting either.
    Especiall the second point I consider it could be cold, rude or No confidence. they always say "because we are too shy".
    Actually being shy also a bit negative and can not be taken as an excuse to being cold and rude.
    In short, 不够得体.

  • @tripleluck1612
    @tripleluck1612 Před rokem

    Missing out candidate from India

    • @thesmartglobal
      @thesmartglobal  Před rokem

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  • @yongchenseng4739
    @yongchenseng4739 Před rokem

    A world with out 🌶

  • @arandomofflinedude
    @arandomofflinedude Před rokem

    I’m Singaporeon but I order food like Chris and have lots of adjectives in that one sentence

  • @Winson06
    @Winson06 Před rokem +1

    Why eat macs at HK? Eat the local food there 😅