Actually, unless you’re planning to do lots of commuting, you can simply use any credit/debit that has a “paywave” function to pay for our buses and MRT rides. FYI besides Singaporeans, we do have many foreigners working in or food and retail businesses. Their English can be very limited.
Thank you for the great tip about using credit/debit cards for transport! I didn’t know about that, and it’s super convenient to hear. We’ll definitely keep that in mind for our next trip to Singapore. When travelling through so many countries, you get used to each city offering its own transport card system. As a tourist, that means collecting a bunch of these plastic cards that just end up taking up space. I’m guessing most tourists throw them away, but not us-we’ll reuse them! 😉 You’re absolutely right! What really stood out to us in Singapore is how well English is spoken here-it immediately felt like home away from home. Honestly, it’s clearer and more precise than in some parts of the UK, and we love how open and friendly everyone is. Thanks again for the great info! 😊
@ on the surface, our English or “Singlish” appears to-the-point but that’s largely because, historically, our previous generations spoke English but think in their respective languages or dialects. There are about 30+% Singaporeans that do speak grammatically correct English.
There are serviced suites and offices nestled in the Central Business District area, but so long as you use street sense such as not to peep into someone's apartment, you should be fine.
Yes, Justin (@kljustinseah) is spot on! 😊 It’s always best to use street sense and be mindful, especially in places like military bases or schools. We’ve had a few experiences ourselves, like filming in train stations in Romania where the staff weren’t too keen on cameras. So we always respect others' wishes - if it feels respectful, you’re usually good to go! Thanks for sharing, Justin! 👍
Thanks for your comment! 😊 Yes, you’re right-it was filmed during the post-COVID period, between 2022 and 2023. Due to some personal things happening in our lives, we weren’t able to keep up with editing and uploading as we would have liked. But we’re back now and our goal is to get everyone caught up! 🎥✨ We’ve visited even more amazing countries, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Korea! We’re really excited to share all these adventures soon. And don’t worry, the masks will be gone in future videos 😅 Thanks so much for your patience and support!
Thanks for your comment! 😊 Yes, you’re right-it was filmed during the post-COVID period, between 2022 and 2023. Due to some personal things happening in our lives, we weren’t able to keep up with editing and uploading as we would have liked. But we’re back now and our goal is to get everyone caught up! 🎥✨ We’ve visited even more amazing countries, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Korea! We’re really excited to share all these adventures soon. And don’t worry, the masks will be gone in future videos, including future Singapore vlogs 😅 Thanks so much for your patience and support!
Welcome to Singapore!❤ Enjoy yourself, enjoy the various food,etc.
Welcome to singapore,hope both enjoy your stay here.🎉🎉🎉
Actually, unless you’re planning to do lots of commuting, you can simply use any credit/debit that has a “paywave” function to pay for our buses and MRT rides. FYI besides Singaporeans, we do have many foreigners working in or food and retail businesses. Their English can be very limited.
Thank you for the great tip about using credit/debit cards for transport! I didn’t know about that, and it’s super convenient to hear. We’ll definitely keep that in mind for our next trip to Singapore. When travelling through so many countries, you get used to each city offering its own transport card system. As a tourist, that means collecting a bunch of these plastic cards that just end up taking up space. I’m guessing most tourists throw them away, but not us-we’ll reuse them! 😉
You’re absolutely right! What really stood out to us in Singapore is how well English is spoken here-it immediately felt like home away from home. Honestly, it’s clearer and more precise than in some parts of the UK, and we love how open and friendly everyone is. Thanks again for the great info! 😊
@ on the surface, our English or “Singlish” appears to-the-point but that’s largely because, historically, our previous generations spoke English but think in their respective languages or dialects. There are about 30+% Singaporeans that do speak grammatically correct English.
Welcome! Selamat Datang to our sunny Island set in the sea! Hoped you were blown out of your mind!
did you lovely both enjoy 🇸🇬
Welcome to Singapore! 🤩🤗
Thank you so much for the warm welcome! 🤩🤗 Singapore is truly one-of-a-kind 😊
you could have gone to the basement of Jewel to view the water vortex too...
Yes...
Just keen to know if there’s any areas in the city where your not aloud to take photos??
There are serviced suites and offices nestled in the Central Business District area, but so long as you use street sense such as not to peep into someone's apartment, you should be fine.
Yes, Justin (@kljustinseah) is spot on! 😊 It’s always best to use street sense and be mindful, especially in places like military bases or schools. We’ve had a few experiences ourselves, like filming in train stations in Romania where the staff weren’t too keen on cameras. So we always respect others' wishes - if it feels respectful, you’re usually good to go! Thanks for sharing, Justin! 👍
When was this? is this year 2021
Thanks for your comment! 😊 Yes, you’re right-it was filmed during the post-COVID period, between 2022 and 2023. Due to some personal things happening in our lives, we weren’t able to keep up with editing and uploading as we would have liked. But we’re back now and our goal is to get everyone caught up! 🎥✨ We’ve visited even more amazing countries, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Korea! We’re really excited to share all these adventures soon. And don’t worry, the masks will be gone in future videos 😅 Thanks so much for your patience and support!
when was this video taken? Why is everybody wearing mask?
What's with the masks?
Thanks for your comment! 😊 Yes, you’re right-it was filmed during the post-COVID period, between 2022 and 2023. Due to some personal things happening in our lives, we weren’t able to keep up with editing and uploading as we would have liked. But we’re back now and our goal is to get everyone caught up! 🎥✨ We’ve visited even more amazing countries, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Korea! We’re really excited to share all these adventures soon. And don’t worry, the masks will be gone in future videos, including future Singapore vlogs 😅 Thanks so much for your patience and support!
Why the mask still.... and they arnt even over your nose