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i’ll just hole up in a shared hdb flat, use the landlady’s wifi, and steal her lunch. don’t need to go out except for some sexercise picking cardboards.
Er....the actor complains about the rise in cost of living, but why had he not reveal the rise in his salary too?
The average salary for a scriptwriter in small market Singapore of a 5 million population is est $6,000/mth in present times. 10yrs ago, it was probably only $2500/mth.
Er....the actor complains about the rise in cost of living, but why had he not reveal the rise in his salary too?
The average salary for a scriptwriter in small market Singapore of a 5 million population is est $6,000/mth in present times. 10yrs ago, it was probably only $2500/mth.
I've been happily in living in China for more than a year now and I'm so thankful I got out. My rent is about $2k/mth for a 96 sqm 2-bedroom apartment right in the middle of the city (comparable to living in Oxley Road apartments). My breakfast today is about $8 for a large cup of coffee, beef satay noodles and toast with scrambled eggs. I take didi to my office which is located about 15km away, for $6. I thought I would pay more tax in China but instead, I realized I actually paid less than in Singapore because of the way their tax is calculated.
Singapore is so expensive now.. good luck and stay safe.
I've been happily in living in China for more than a year now and I'm so thankful I got out. My rent is about $2k/mth for a 96 sqm 2-bedroom apartment right in the middle of the city (comparable to living in Oxley Road apartments). My breakfast today is about $8 for a large cup of coffee, beef satay noodles and toast with scrambled eggs. I take didi to my office which is located about 15km away, for $6. I thought I would pay more tax in China but instead, I realized I actually paid less than in Singapore because of the way their tax is calculated.
Singapore is so expensive now.. good luck and stay safe.
I've been happily in living in China for more than a year now and I'm so thankful I got out. My rent is about $2k/mth for a 96 sqm 2-bedroom apartment right in the middle of the city (comparable to living in Oxley Road apartments). My breakfast today is about $8 for a large cup of coffee, beef satay noodles and toast with scrambled eggs. I take didi to my office which is located about 15km away, for $6. I thought I would pay more tax in China but instead, I realized I actually paid less than in Singapore because of the way their tax is calculated.
Singapore is so expensive now.. good luck and stay safe.