11:00 typically a lot of Singaporeans depend on A/C - home is A/C, office is A/C, bus is A/C. And after 6 months, you could probably adapt to the heat.
After 6 months, I’d probably turn into a human raisin from all the water loss. I remember the bus A/C making it feel like the inside of a meat locker, probably the most comfortable I had felt there.
this video is incredible! The video capture and your explanation were absolutely perfect. I learned so much from you, and it’s so helpful for anyone planning to visit Singapore or just exploring what they can do there. Great job!
Very interesting vlog about Singapore., Not boring at all. You kept it interesting with some clever editing, uplifting music and good camera work. Try not to zoom and move your camera too much and your shots will look better. Subscribed!
I appreciate the correction, I suppose I should have researched the name a little more before butchering its pronunciation. I should Brit-ify my name to “Quayth”.
@@ditsygirl5409 that’s because it is actually an exhibit by teamLab, called “Future World” (their other exhibit in Tokyo is called “Planets”). Definitely some similarities between their two exhibits.
@@kamarularifin5626 sorry you found it boring, I appreciate the honest feedback. I’ve been meaning to incorporate less touristy areas during my travels, this is a great reminder.
@@CuriousKeith i disagree, for a 3 day stay, 1st time visit, these would be the places you should visit. Maybe less touristy sites when you return. The local who obviously looks at the same mountain everyday would feel his view is boring.
@@maomaotan thank you for the support! I did actually enjoy these places during my first trip to Singapore, even though they might be over-documented on TH-cam, especially for locals. In general, I do want to start incorporating less touristy areas into my itineraries, it’s just always tough to decide what and how much to squeeze in with so little time to revisit countries.
@@kamarularifin5626Oh no, how basic of Keith to actually help firsttime visitors instead of catering to self proclaimed travel pros like you😱 Would you like a video guide for a secret spaceship to avoid tourist areas entirely?
11:00 typically a lot of Singaporeans depend on A/C - home is A/C, office is A/C, bus is A/C. And after 6 months, you could probably adapt to the heat.
After 6 months, I’d probably turn into a human raisin from all the water loss. I remember the bus A/C making it feel like the inside of a meat locker, probably the most comfortable I had felt there.
this video is incredible! The video capture and your explanation were absolutely perfect. I learned so much from you, and it’s so helpful for anyone planning to visit Singapore or just exploring what they can do there. Great job!
@@Cozy_Sachi it is so rewarding to see the positive impact it had on you, I really appreciate you and your support!
Very interesting vlog about Singapore., Not boring at all. You kept it interesting with some clever editing, uplifting music and good camera work. Try not to zoom and move your camera too much and your shots will look better. Subscribed!
Thank you for the feedback, support, and subscription, I appreciate it!
It is not illegal to chew gum in Singapore since medical/dental gum are allowed, but it is against the law to import it and sell general chewing gum.
@@elid6395 I appreciate the clarification there, good to know!
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The British way of pronouncing quay is "kee" not "qu-ay". Correction
I appreciate the correction, I suppose I should have researched the name a little more before butchering its pronunciation. I should Brit-ify my name to “Quayth”.
LOL
Alot of ppl in the English speaking world get this wrong too😂
Why do I feel like our Singapore museum is copying teamlab from Japan?😅
@@ditsygirl5409 that’s because it is actually an exhibit by teamLab, called “Future World” (their other exhibit in Tokyo is called “Planets”). Definitely some similarities between their two exhibits.
@CuriousKeith I see… thanks for clarifying!
@@ditsygirl5409 of course, and thanks for watching!
Tourist will only go to tourist area. Will always be the same location same video..boring.
@@kamarularifin5626 sorry you found it boring, I appreciate the honest feedback. I’ve been meaning to incorporate less touristy areas during my travels, this is a great reminder.
@@CuriousKeith i disagree, for a 3 day stay, 1st time visit, these would be the places you should visit. Maybe less touristy sites when you return. The local who obviously looks at the same mountain everyday would feel his view is boring.
@@maomaotan thank you for the support! I did actually enjoy these places during my first trip to Singapore, even though they might be over-documented on TH-cam, especially for locals. In general, I do want to start incorporating less touristy areas into my itineraries, it’s just always tough to decide what and how much to squeeze in with so little time to revisit countries.
@@kamarularifin5626Oh no, how basic of Keith to actually help firsttime visitors instead of catering to self proclaimed travel pros like you😱 Would you like a video guide for a secret spaceship to avoid tourist areas entirely?
@@Cozy_SachiI'm dead🤣