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Please your experience.
Have you been to the temple to seek a chiam see ?
Choon boh ?
Have you been to the temple to seek a chiam see ?
Choon boh ?
Please your experience.
Have you been to the temple to seek a chiam see ?
Choon boh ?
Guan Yin temple at waterloo st.
Did you ask Goddess Guan Yin when your salted fish can flip ?
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你搞错了,不是这里。你们总统住的地方,国庆日有开房的。
Jokes aside. Do you know which temple in Singapore is famous for giving out very accurate 'chiam si' ?
There's no such thing. Otherwise, temple uncles and aunties would become gods. 古人有训,天机不可泄漏,不可妄测。
I didn't ask you to recommend me a good fortune teller.
Either you're aware of any temple that has gained a reputationi (i.e. famous) as a result of having given out 'chiam si' which are by and large accurate, in which case it's a question of fact; or you're not aware.
It's a very different question from whether you believe there exists any temple that can give accurate 'chiam si', which is a question of opinion.
I'm answering directly, to and through the point. There's no such thing as divinely accurate forecasts by humans.
No, you didn't. I'm not asking if there is such a thing or not. I'm asking which temple has a good reputation for such a thing. I'm not asking about what you believe; what you've heard from the consensus of people who go seek chiam si from temple, that I'm interested. Somebody ahead of you has already pointed out one. Whether you believe that the temple he pointed out can indeed give 'divinely accurate forecast' is a different question altogether.
"To and through the point" is definitely NOT YOUR STRENGTH. It's as believable as you're fit and handsome.
If I believe that no human can divine or forecast accurately, what "reputable" institution doing that do you expect me to name as "reputatable?"
Frankly, in my books, all claiming so are charlatans.
Jokes aside. Do you know which temple in Singapore is famous for giving out very accurate 'chiam si' ?