Heart bypass is more expensive in Malaysia
"super" brand coffee is avail on both sides of the causeway..
however, sg version taste nicer and it cost more..
Can you think of any? Maybe there are...but i cant think of any now.
Much more expensive...is harder to think. LOL!
Prices in JB generally cheaper on most things, others comparable to Singapore, but very hard to think of something in JB that is much more expensive (like 20% or more) compared to SG.
I like to buy their bread. The Italian Bread MASSIMO brand ( dont know i get the spelling correct)
I like to buy their sweet ( get rid of mouth smelly one )
i like to buy their ice cream ( Cornetto and Magnum )
I like to buy their cloth ( 2 for rm 80)
i like to buy their satay ( RM0.60) per stick
I like to eat their DIM SUM
I like to eat their sushi ( Sushi Mentai )
I like the whole host of thing.
For RM 30.30 (~SGD 10), I bought:
1) 1 200gm packet of grey oyster mushroom
2) 2 large chicken breasts
3) 1 honey dew
4) 1 packet of Mee Kuning
5) 3 tomatoes
6) 1 package of carrots (about 7 sticks)
7) 1 packet of Cadbury milk chocolate
source: http://www.allsingaporestuff.com/article/how-far-can-sgd-10-get-you-singapore
Even the price of Roti Prata with Egg also "controlled" price item...don't play play hor!
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2015/05/24/roti-telur-at-rm250-a-piece/
If only SG govt also do this type of raids on those Food Republic type of chup chai peng stalls that charge exorbitant prices!
Car washing + vacuuming + tyre shining RM10
Wow, didn't realise Roti in JB is dirt cheap when compared even with price in Penang. A roti kosong in E&Y goes for only RM1.
Heart bypass is more expensive in Malaysia
You are comparing gov with private. Public hospital my vs sg doing heartbypass i think malaysia still win out cheap but service not available to singaporean. Private sg vs private my then without doubt malaysia is cheaper.
Shopping mall toilet! Sg nowadays all free and hard to find ppl sit there charge you. Pee in malaysia shopping mall is expensive.
Strange.. you went for Heart bypass before in Malaysia? My relative stayed in the hospital for 2 weeks after doing heart bypass.
I wanted to sponsor S$1000 ( RM 3000 ) as a gesture of goodwill because my older relatives in Singapore were paying 4 digits sing dollars.
End up the entire operation fees + consultation + 2 weeks stay + 3-5 whole meals = the price of our HDB one month Season Parking fee ( Non-sheltered ). Now to SINGAPOREANS, this is what we call SUBSIDY.
Speaking from REAL experience.
We are non-bumis by the way.
Obviously he do not comparing the same thing. Services are available to malaysian with IC, government hospital see doctor take medicine only charge you RM 1, no matter how much medicine you take.Strange.. you went for Heart bypass before in Malaysia? My relative stayed in the hospital for 2 weeks after doing heart bypass.
I wanted to sponsor S$1000 ( RM 3000 ) as a gesture of goodwill because my older relatives in Singapore were paying 4 digits sing dollars.
End up the entire operation fees + consultation + 2 weeks stay + 3-5 whole meals = the price of our HDB one month Season Parking fee ( Non-sheltered ). Now to SINGAPOREANS, this is what we call SUBSIDY.
Speaking from REAL experience.
We are non-bumis by the way.
Yes Yes I agree with u! Peeing in Singapore is FREE at most places. This I fully support. In JB its also free but its at the road side.
Obviously he do not comparing the same thing. Services are available to malaysian with IC, government hospital see doctor take medicine only charge you RM 1, no matter how much medicine you take.
My dad were in sg private hospital in his terminal stage cancer until he passed away, the overall cost him SGD 300K +.
Jb roadside free, sg roadside sibeh expensive, your ass will kena too, luckily they dint potong...that is too islamic extremism.
Almost every time I clear JB CIQ will see one or two bikers get down and "water the plants" where the road leads down to the tunnel on the way to the EDL. In the jam too long already...cannot hold liao...LOL! Which is why I always make it a point to clear the bladder before making the trip back.