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Serious Top 30 Richest Countries In Asia - 2023

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Tiagong SG is the richest
Country in Asia in 2023.

Tio boh ? :thumbsdown:
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Sinkie richer than Japan and South Korea? I dontch believe.
 
Meaning , terms like GDP-PPP per capita is a measure of the average income or wealth of the people in a country, adjusted for the cost of living.

In this case, Singapore has a GDP-PPP per capita of USD 133,108, which means that on average, each person in Singapore produces or earns goods and services equivalent to that amount. This reflects a high standard of living and economic prosperity in Singapore.

On the other hand, India has a much lower GDP-PPP per capita of USD 9,183, indicating that the average income or wealth per person in India is significantly lower compared to Singapore. This suggests that, on average, people in India earn or produce less in terms of goods and services.

So, while Singapore is at the top of the list with a high GDP-PPP per capita, indicating strong economic performance and prosperity, India is at the bottom with a much lower GDP-PPP per capita, reflecting lower income levels and a less affluent population.
 
Sinkie richer than Japan and South Korea? I dontch believe.
Why not?

When u go Nippon Soapland for Nu Nu Gel Full Treatment...u feel it give Gheyland Cheekon Rice a run for $$$
 
Is it true?

Guess we Singaporeans are far too PRAGMATIC to even notice reviews or acclimation by others.

We just roll up our sleeves as our Founding & forefathers had done, do our best each day in whatever field we are in, so as to put food on the table for oneself, loved ones & society, to leave no one behind, regardless of race, language or religion, values which are FAR MORE IMPORTANT than accolades from others...
 
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