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Four languages? No, try hundreds.
India has mother tongues numbering in the several hundred, with Standard Hindi being the official language.
Most Pakistanis speak Urdu, the national language...
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Singapore :
Prostitution in Singapore is legal, but various prostitution-related activities are not. This includes public solicitation, living on...
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I agree. The vast majority are domestic helpers. Next are those working in the healthcare and service / F&B industry in S'pore. Nurses, waitstaff, sales staff, call center agents, etc.
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Thats not what I said. I said 'wh*res and domestic maids', not 'wh*res = domestic maids'.
What I meant was, those that 'stick to Orchard, Lucky Plaza and OT' (as you said) are either wh*res or...
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Pinays who 'stick to Orchard, Lucky Plaza and OT' consider themselves 'up market'? Puhlease. They are wh*res and domestic maids and they know it.
Where are there sailors at People's Park Complex?...
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That's 'Aljunied'. It's an Arabic name. You're confusing the newbies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aljunied
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The last train on any of the MRT lines is typically between 23:45 hrs and 00:15 hrs, depending on the station. See here: http://www.smrt.com.sg/trains/train_timings.asp
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Simple.
2 pm during the week most people are already back at work from lunch. Most people don't head very far from their place of work to lunch, typically walking distance. 2 pm on weekends - the...
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Actually, the Fairmont is right above the City Hall MRT Station, a convenient stop because it is an interchange station between the North-South line (red) and East-West (green) line. The closest to...
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And while we're on the topic... thanks for the walk down memory lane, Econo Tech...
The series in circulation when I was a kid was the 'bird' series:
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You're kidding.
The SGD 100 bill is light orange/light brown. The SGD 1000 note is brownish/purple. Ask for it the next time you make a large withdrawal. There are even larger notes, by the way.
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Where got despair? Not my thing lah. :D
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Which half dozen neighbouring countries would those be?
AFAIK the offerings are, and have been for quite a while: Malaysian Chinese (the *original* offering, beginning a few decades ago, in...
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I've personally met a few too. This is not "your own country", so there's no basis for comparison. Assuming you're of Indian ethnicity who lives in the US, you're a minority both there and in...
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Singaporeans of Indian ethnicity make up just under 10% of the population.
[Source: http://www.singstat.gov.sg/]. Perhaps you consider that a 'good %' of the population (?)
If you're misled by...
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Your description fits the L8 and L10 chinese "category 100" "stunners" to a T, with little variation in terms of the GFE factor (I mean the lack of it) regardless of client. Apparently they are...
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Awesome post with bang-on info btw.
You'd be hard pressed to find Filipinas in Geylang, but you have several options. The basement bar/club at Orchard Towers, random pubs at Paramount Hotel in...
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Not a Geylang expert but I'll offer my opinion:
I take it from your nick that you either reside in BKK or you're a frequent visitor there.
Going by the analogy that local food is best eaten...
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Here's where things differ from Amsterdam - just my opinion, of course.
"Designated Red Light Area" (or its acronym DRLA) is not likely an officially sanctioned term in the Singapore context. I...
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Interesting discussion on Singapore Law. My humble 2 cents:
As a precursor, it would be important to note that under Section 140 of Chapter 353 of the Women's Charter, entitled "Offences relating...
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