#海外都市の暮らし
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So I was wif my buddy, let’s call him Casper. As northies, we were ofc hanging out in our “turf”. Dis time at Woodlands, after a short trip to Causeway Point. As we’re going up the escalator, Casper here is just weirdly leaning against me, and I’m like bro, gimme some room. I’m one for… Read more
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I rlly like Daiso. It’s filled wif things dat ranges from practical daily essentials, to goofy shit u don’t need, but didn’t realise u wanted. Most of the time, when I’m there to buy something I actly require, I’ll oso end up leaving wif something else I find amusing. I rmb when everything there used… Read more
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So I turned to my left and right, to make sure I wasn’t in some, u noe, “Peter Parker in Spiderman 1” kind of situation… But dis made me more confused, as I didn’t recognise any of these women. They were all in their swimwear, and some even had pretty mean-looking tattoos, which juxtaposed wif… Read more
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U noe how there’s beach volleyball? The beach version of regular volleyball, with less people, and played exclusively by giants? There’s oso beach soccer, like futsal, but on sand, which actly makes it way more tiring than it seems. Then there’s beach rugby, which I only learnt abt becos of my friend, whom we’ll call… Read more
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My long walks in solitude are done at golden hour. After 6pm seems to be the usual time. I used to think that was a coincidence. But maybe it’s more of an unconscious routine. The sun’s still bright but the heat doesn’t glare. Enough to break a sweat, yet not overbearing. Winds aren’t often present,… Read more
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School’s over for today, time to take the MRT home. With me was a friend, who is just slightly skinnier and taller than myself. One thing I like abt walking wif him and dat particular group of friends is how nobody is exceptionally tall or short. Sounds like a trivial matter, but if you’ve been… Read more
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Doing school assignments has got me researching the differences between Singapore and the American eating culture. Apparently, it is pretty ingrained into the culture of the people of New York, to be eating out in groups. So much so that word of mouth through your customers about your restaurant, can be equally as effective as… Read more







