Wow. lots of really old retired people are actually working very hard here. Instead of putting them on welfare or homes the government here makes them work hard for the money. Good thing I guess. Keeps them active and give them a purpose in life, and a sense of independence. I guess.
People are always in a rush. I'm starting to walk as fast too. Hahaha.
Can't update anymore. Feeling too tired. Need to pass out. Thinks it's from all the walking. At least I'm exercising. :)
Goodnight.
How long are you in Singapore for again? Can't wait to read Day 365 post. If you're going to be there for a long time, I'll do some research and try to find you some nice places to eat good Malay food.
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ReplyDeleteYou already walk fast as is!
ReplyDeletey less c-whore now?
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@.@! u walked. that's something.
ReplyDeletemy uncle is there, 73 years old. still working, and taking the MRT everyday back and forth.
ReplyDeletethat's good.
I never thought of it until you pointed it out. Yes, old people are working everywhere, and people walk fast. All in all, the pace here is a bit faster, in all aspects ie. walking, eating, talking, texting on the phone and swiping your credit card. I was a zen person. Now I get rather impatient and hot-tempered, then I know it's time to slow down.
ReplyDeleteCome to Perth and learn to walk slow! :-)
ReplyDeleteSlowest city on Earth I think! :-)
Please eat MOZ Burger.
ReplyDeletePlease eat MOZ Burger.
Please eat MOZ Burger.
Please eat MOZ Burger.
Please eat MOZ Burger.
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Haha, silly me. Its MOS Burger, not MOZ. Paiseh.
ReplyDeletePlease eat MOS Burger.
I'm wondering if the old people are working because they want to or if they have to.... for the life of me i can't see a whole generation of old people working just for the heck of it.... if it is its fine but if its not.. no wonder survey says most singaporean want to retire outside of sing...
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