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1 Utility bills The first thing depends on how you use it, whether you are basically at home 24 hours a day, or an office worker who goes out early and returns late. Whether you use air conditioners a lot, use computers, etc. For example, landlords generally prefer tenants who don't use air conditioning, which can save a lot!
Secondly, the unit price of water and electricity varies from region to region in Singapore, for example, I used to live in an HDB flat in Yishun, where the water and electricity bills were so cheap. At that time, I also used to turn on the air conditioner, a 3+2 house, and the water and electricity bills were only thirty or forty a month. There were 8 people living in total.
Everyone also has a computer Later, I lived in the apartment on Nomina's side, which was also a set of 3+2, and there were 6 people living at the time, but at the end of the month, I found that the water and electricity bills were two or three hundred. Yishun is a remote area, and a place like Nomina close to the city center is expensive. If you want to live on Orchard Road, it is estimated to be more expensive.
2.The network fee is fixed, you can sign the line, that is, install a landline at home, monthly subscription, dozens of dollars a month, very fast. It's just that the telecom companies are different.
I think starhub is fine, and it's cheap. If you are getting mobile Internet access, you are using a SIM card, that kind of is cheaper, I got one of the cheapest, the monthly subscription is only twenty (if you catch up with the ** time may be cheaper), that is, you can use it when you go to **, you can use it when you go abroad, but the price will be much more expensive. If you can't do without online games, just sign a line, don't worry about the Internet speed, it won't be too stuck during peak hours, I used to drive three numbers at night, no problem.
If you just surf the Internet normally and want a cheap one, then a mobile SIM card is OK. 3.It's even better to talk about phone bills, if you're not a PR or a citizen, it's easiest to buy top up, just like a domestic recharge card.
If you want to sign the line, Starhub, Sintel, M1** are not the same. It's up to you to choose. But Starhub is the cheapest, and they all say that Starhub has a bad signal or something, but I don't think it's any worse than Singtel and M1.
Even the wealthy use Starhub. Or, you can see which one has an activity**, it is also a good choice, after all, it is cheap There is also a Singapore signing line, when signing the line, you can choose a free mobile phone or some** mobile phone, with a lower than the market price**, depending on the level of the phone bill you sign, the higher the phone bill, the less money you need to make up. The contract is signed for two years, and if you break the contract, you will be fined, and if you want to adjust the level of the phone bill within two years, you can only increase, not down.
Wrote so much, it's a mess, I don't know if it's not at all, I don't know if you don't know it, welcome to ask again! )
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Whether or not it is advisable to go to Singapore now depends mainly on your personal circumstances and purpose. Here are some factors to consider:
If you plan to stay in Singapore for a long period of time, you will need to meet the time limit for leaving Singapore. Failure to meet this requirement may affect your application for international student settlement.
In general, it is recommended to consider according to the local epidemic situation and your own actual situation, and if necessary, you can also consult professional medical personnel or the local epidemic prevention and control air reserve agency in Singapore to obtain the most accurate information.
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Basic introduction: The Republic of Singapore, referred to as Singapore, formerly known as New Jiapo, Sin Chew or Sing Dao, also known as the Lion City, is an island country in Southeast Asia, with a parliamentary republic political system. Singapore is bordered by the Straits of Johor to the north, Indonesia to the south, and the southern mouth of the Straits of Malacca, with 63 small islands around it in addition to the island of Singapore.
In the 8th century, Sri Buddha died in Singapore; In the 14th century, it belonged to the Sultan of Malacca, founded by Bairi Missoula; In the 18th and 19th centuries, it belonged to the Kingdom of Johor. It was occupied as a British colony in the early 19th century; On February 15, 1942, Singapore was occupied by Japan; Joined Malaysia in 1963; Singapore became independent in 1965.
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Hello, it will definitely solve the basic communication problems of transportation, food and accommodation. Because most Singaporean Chinese can communicate in Chinese. And in Singapore, 75% of them are Chinese, so it's easy to communicate.
Their ordinary hawker centres, also known as food courts or coffee shops, are places where ordinary Singaporeans eat, and most of the food is marked with Chinese names, and most of the vendors communicate with people in Chinese. And ah, some Malays and Indians speak Mandarin. You don't have to worry about it.
Singaporeans are very welcoming, and if he doesn't understand, chances are, lead you to someone who speaks Chinese well for a translator.
Singaporeans call "Chinese" "Mandarin". It should be understandable, but some of the words and sentences are strange, or the tone is a bit weird. For example, some people call "shoe xie" "xue xue", and then what you hear is, "What about my students?"
"Those who have strong comprehension skills can adapt quickly. But in general, it is still understandable.
As long as you speak very simple and easy-to-understand Chinese, most of them can be understood.
Regarding traditional Chinese characters, they are rarely used in Singapore, and they are generally used by Malaysians. I don't know how many traditional Chinese characters you know, but in most cases, you don't need to know too many traditional Chinese characters, and you generally use simplified characters. Moreover, not every character has traditional characters, so you can guess the meaning.
I don't know about this underage staying in a hotel.
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What do you want to ask, I spent a few years in Singapore.
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In Asia, there are also many countries with scenery and beauty that are not inferior to Thailand, and the price is lower than some of Thailand, although Singapore has a small land area, but for people who want to travel, it is still a good choice, the scenery is beautiful, the streets are bustling and lively, it is a very well-known place, but Hui Tangerine Min takes the city as the choice of tourists who want to travel, in this city, you can see a lot of beautiful scenery, appreciate a lot of customs, eat a lot of nothing, it is a place that is difficult to linger.
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Very nice, warm all year round, good security and pleasant scenery.
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