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:@nfiq and at least office culture is so mainstreamed worldwide by now… I guess that wouldn’t be much of a difference.
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:@nfiq and at least office culture is so mainstreamed worldwide by now… I guess that wouldn’t be much of a difference.
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:@nfiq well… I already often feel that the society here is kind of foreign to me, so I guess I’d not have a big problem adjusting.
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:@nfiq And I guess for a European it’s less a culture shock that other big Asian cities.
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:@nfiq well, I liked it when I was there. I think it’s actually quite pretty.
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:@nfiq well, it has the image of being a rich country. So people think they will get rich working there. (I think. My reasons are different.)
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:@nfiq in fact, I’ve also been playing with the idea to at least give it a try for a few years some time.
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:@nfiq well, it’s a similar problem with most affluent countries. And to be honest: Singapore looks so very tempting from the outside.
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:@nfiq and there’s not much space on that tiny island, I know…
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:@nfiq hehe. I never really realised that this might be a problem in Singapore, but yeah, I can see why it might happen.
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:@nfiq is there controversy about it?
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:@nfiq go go go. :)
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:@nfiq or you realise that you’re a pretty lady. ;)
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:@nfiq the only way to stop me from disagreeing would be a terrible instagram. ;)
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:@nfiq oh, don’t be silly.
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:@nfiq fun fact: guys don’t really mind.
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:@nfiq that’s true. :)
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:@nfiq okay. :) And well, it’s not a secret, anyway.
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:@nfiq why did you ask, though? ;)
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:@nfiq nope, Chinese.
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:@nfiq just tweet about studying, too. ;) I’m familiar with your timezone because I used to have a long-distance relationship with a KL lady.