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What kind of problems will i face in singapore? |
Travel Info i wanna go there for study in 2008 to NUS what do problems do you think i will face there (i am from pakistan) ...? too expensive to live..lonliness? Travel Tips singapore is not a racist country.. as long as u can communicate in English... not an issue at all...every students in NUS can speak english. U can always stay in student hostel n participate actively in their activities so tat u can continue to stay in hostel for 2nd yr. its cheaper to stay in hostel ..rentin outside wit a group of frenz fr NUS can b cheap also. or u can rent a room outside. U wun live in alone ... u will get to know ppl fr different countries in NUS...tat r in the same boat as u. u might perhaps find ur soulmate here. food here is pretty cheap...u can get chicken rice @ SGD 2.50 at clementi hawker centre..which is near NUS. Source(s): used to b a foreign student in singapore..now a permanent residence of singapore Other Travel Tips My dad lives in Singapore (for business for 3-5 years) and my mom, brother, and I occasionally visit Singapore. I think as long as you know English (Chinese is also spoken as well as other diverse languages) you'll be able to communicate well with everyone. Food is cheap if you go to those food junctions (about 3 or 4 dollars will buy a meal). Restaurants are more expensive. Housing can vary from cheap to very expensive depending on how much you can afford (my dad's company pays for housing so he is staying in a 4 bedroom condo that costs $4000 a month). Traveling is easy-most people just walk; there are taxi to take too. Singapore is pretty small so know where you're traveling or one wrong turn you'll end up in in another country! As far as loneliness just make friends when you get there and talk to people. You'll be able to set up a support system soon enough. Good luck! there's always culture shock to begin with but don't worry... there'll be students' support group to help you cope with the new environment, new people, new culture, etc... if ever along the way you feel down, don't give up. just remind yourself that you are here (in S'pore) to study. afterall, i reckon it won't be long before you start adapting to the country. food shouldn't be a problem. the only thing that might affect you is perhaps your family but i believe if you have some good company, that should offset the feeling of loneliness & boredom. good luck in your studies & welcome to s'pore! Singaore is so much a racist country, sorry about the earlier person before, but just look at the adverts in the job page of newspapers everyone speak English but they require you speak Mandrian so itis only Chinese get jobs. On your main question yes it is cheap to travel for public transport, taxis are cheap but buses even cheaper. If your from Pakistain I would try and find somewhere near Little India to stay, food will be more your taste, and food is cheap from the street but cheaper if you cook your own. On friends that is another reasons to sty in Little India you will find alot of your fellow countrymen there, but please circulate you will develop more the more cultural experience you see. none hehehe Singapore is a "International Hub". You can see almost every nationalist in this country. Forget about the crab from Weescots, it's certainly not a racist country. Some job require to speak Mandarin as about 65% of the population is chinese, thus as a business man, certainly they prefer a employee who speak mandarin. Lodging could be a bit expensive. Other than that, you shouldn't have too much problem. |
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