Questions about living in Singapore.

Updated on society 2024-07-27
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If you don't count the rent, 700 a month is enough for living expenses, generally speaking, 10 Singapore dollars a day for dinner, an average of 3 Singapore dollars a day for car fares, and ** fees, as long as there are no other expenses, 700 is completely enough.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you eat here, it is estimated that it will be 3 + 4 + 4 at least 11 a day, 330 400 a month, and you are advised to bring your own daily necessities, usually only buy some milk, fruit or something, 700 should be enough. It's not more expensive, or don't you want to cut your hair? Generally 8 10 yuan, the rest should be fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, it should be enough, as long as you don't smoke, in addition to eating, it is more expensive to sit in a taxi.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The people upstairs are giving the simplest living expenses, which are basically two points and one line of living expenses. If you still need some pocket money, I'm afraid a thousand is needed. For more information about living in Singapore, you can go to the Lion City Chinese Network to see, there is a lot of information and it is very objective.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you don't rent a house, you can only eat and buy some necessary daily necessities, which can be used for S$700 a month"- It's definitely enough. The more expensive thing in Singapore is renting a house and utilities (if not included in the rent).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Singapore is a multi-ethnic country, with about 74% of the population made up of Chinese, about 13% of Malay and Indian residents, and the remaining 3% of the population being mixed-race citizens of Eurasian descent.

    For Chinese students, the similar language environment and food habits make them better suited to the overseas learning environment. Coupled with the tropical rainforest climate, Singapore has a suitable temperature all year round, no more than 33 in summer and no less than 25 in winter.

    English is the official language of Singapore, followed by Mandarin as one of the most important languages for daily communication. Parents don't have to worry too much about their children's social and living conditions when they first enter Singapore. Students are able to quickly integrate into the English teaching environment.

    The huge difference between Chinese and Western food cultures makes it difficult for students studying in the United Kingdom and the United States. Singapore's cuisine, whether Chinese, Thai, Malay, etc., is very much in line with the appetite of Chinese parents and students.

    Singapore's food culture has been largely influenced by Chinese immigrants, and has been influenced by the food culture of many coastal areas such as Fujian, Guangdong, and Hainan, such as Singapore's famous delicacies Bak Kut Teh and Hainanese chicken rice, which are integrated with Cantonese medicinal food and Hainanese steamed rice respectively, which are healthy and delicious.

    In addition, there are Indian and Malay Asian cuisines, as well as delicious seafood, Japanese and French cuisine. In terms of diet, there is a high degree of choice, so parents do not need to worry about their children being hungry for fast food abroad.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Singapore is the only country where there is a majority of Chinese outside China. Its initial business and development as a commercial plaza witnessed the development of the Chinese community. Chinese are mainly Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Qiong, Hakka and Fuzhou from Guangdong, Fujian, Hainan and other southeastern coastal provinces, of which 40%** are Hokkien, followed by Teochew, Cantonese, Hakka, Hainan and Fuzhou.

    Today, the Chinese in Singapore live in harmony with three other ethnic groups (Indian, Malay and Eurasian). As a multi-ethnic country, Singapore constitutes a unique and tolerant culture in terms of social equality, ethnic assimilation, food and clothing. So, what is the experience of working and living in Singapore?

    Singapore is known worldwide for its high-paying current policies that maintain integrity. Civil servants are generally well paid. Relatively speaking, the high efficiency will be very high, and the quality of service will be very good.

    If you ask, the staff will clearly teach you to do it one by one. What you need, you don't need to say which ones clearly. Before speaking, ask "Do you want me to explain in Chinese or English", and then ask "Can I explain something I don't understand?"

    Singapore** also put forward "clean domestic water, fresh air, clean land resources, safe food, beautiful living environment and very low incidence rate" as the goal of urban environmental development trends, and the practical activities are good.

    Singapore's urban appearance, no matter how old the houses are, the walls are very clean. Paint must be mandatory every five years. For more than a decade, Singapore has been voted the best place in the world to live.

    Singapore's environmental quality is "excellent" 70% of the time and not heavily polluted. Singapore has a strict testing system, a complete air index inspection mechanism and strict environmental pollution penalties. As a result, Singapore's air quality index remains excellent.

    Singapore is not a large country. If you want to achieve, you can only keep trying, so working overtime is especially common. There are some areas where you also have to work most of the day on Sunday, but the annual leave is generally 14 to 22 days, which is much more than in China.

    Friends have a relatively simple and harmonious relationship with each other.

    At this stage, the minimum amount for applying for an EP visa in Singapore is about S$3,300, which is about $16,600 at this exchange rate. Generally speaking, the conditions for local college graduates to apply for EP will be relaxed, and S$2800 3000 is okay.

    Singapore has a strict and well-established legal system. For many years, it has maintained one of the lowest crime rates in the world. It is known as the "safest country in the world" and has a high safety index for living and working.

    In Singapore, there are free children's amusement parks everywhere for the little ones. Even if they go out late into the night, they don't have to worry about safety. 60% of Singaporeans are foreigners, including wealthy people, ordinary workers, service workers and ordinary foreign employees.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I have very good colleagues working in Singapore, and I have afternoon tea and two days off, so my life is very easy, and it doesn't cost much to find a house close to my place of work.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Apart from investment banks and consultants, the average Singaporean, regardless of their age, values work-life balance. For example, Chinese people feel uneasy about taking a long vacation, but Singapore is very Westernized in this regard, and it is natural to take leave.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, I think the work is quite good, there will not be too much pressure, I get off work very early every day, and I can usually raise flowers and grass.

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