Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Visit of Najib and Rosmah

 Many netizens complained that Najib and Rosmah are probably allowed to visit Singapore and bypass quarantine.

I disagree with their concern. If these two visitors are vaccinated, and I suspect that they are, and tested negative on arrival, there is no need to quarantine them. We have already implemented this new process for travelers from many countries. For other countries, it should be appropriate to exempt some of them on special considerations, e.g. if they bring good quality durian with them. The risk of spreading the virus is low. Anyway, I know that most of my compatriots, i.e. Sinkies, are inflexible people, with a full focus on SOP, and cannot make exceptions. Hehehe. https://tklcloud.com/Feedback/feedback2.aspx?id=4916

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Anonymous said...

THE 11 MOST STRESS-FREE COUNTRIES ON EARTH

The world, like most things in life, isn’t created equal. In fact, based on several economic, environmental, and cultural factors it’s clear to see that some places are more pleasant to live in than others. So, here it is, a list of the least stressful places on the planet.

#1 Iceland
A 100% literacy rate means one less thing to worry about.

The idyllic setting aside, there are a few objective factors that place Iceland at the top of this list. For one, Iceland’s 300,000 strong population boasts a 100% literacy rate. An educated population tends to mean a liberal worldview that is open to all sectors of society; a safe place to be different. Probably why murder is, at 1.8 per 100,000, practically non-existent.

#2 Denmark

With one of the best healthcare systems in the world, it’s not that hard to understand why Denmark is called the happiest country on the planet. Taxation is high, but corruption is low, meaning the money goes back into the communities it came from. A true social democracy.

#3 New Zealand

Unpolluted cities, friendly people, and generous welfare benefits land New Zealand high up on this list. And, if you like rugby, well let’s just say you’re in the right place. But, above all, the scenery is probably what gives Kiwis the most to be proud of. Anyone who has watched the Lord Of The Rings Trilogy will testify to this.

#4 Austria
In Austria, and it boasts a wonderfully clean environment where everything is spotless, plus a great transport system and very low crime rates and is cheaper than many people believe. It is also the birthplace of Tranquini.

#5 Switzerland
Switzerland’s happy and healthy population can be traced to the fact that the authorities have invested heavily in their people providing them with an excellent education, health services, and employment benefits. They may be famous for their banking, skiing resorts, and more recently football scandals, but they have wisely invested in their most prized possession – their people.

#6 Japan
In Japan, public bathrooms are amongst the cleanest in the world. Combine that with world-renowned local cuisine, impeccably polite people, and a transport system that is the envy of the world. Japanese people may work harder than any other nation on Earth, but they have built a peaceful and technologically advanced nation in a very short time.

#7 Finland
If you don’t mind what can sometimes feel like eternal darkness, Finland has plenty to offer. There is practically no corruption and minimal class distinction and scores highly on gender equality as well. It has, practically, the best education system in the world. Children are given plenty of recesses too in the fresh (cold!) air and they have one of the lowest rates in the world.

#8 Canada
The average household income in Canada is one of the highest in the world. In addition, there are excellent work opportunities where meritocracy is widely recognized and promoted. A peaceful country with a stable economy and breathtaking wilderness make this a great place to live.

#9 Sweden
Another Scandinavian country in the top ten! Sweden is fabulous for lots of snow and long winters so if you are into that, it is a great place to be. High standards of living plus generous leave for new mothers and fathers (15 months) plus a great welfare system justify its high place in the rankings.

#10 Belgium
If you love beer and chocolate and do not mind endless rainy days, try Belgium on for size. There are wonderful old towns, castles, and museums to visit. As regards transport, Paris and London are really near so you get the best of several worlds. You can be in Paris in 70 minutes by high-speed train.

#11 Singapore
If you are a multi-millionaire.

Anonymous said...

Rosnah is the richest and ugliest looking Humpty-dumpty.

Anonymous said...

Behind every successful man is a woman's great appetite for wealth and power.

Anonymous said...

Joan who was 46 years old, felt trapped in her life and desperately wanted freedom. She was

in an unhappy marriage for 22 years but was in love with another man while on a work trip

overseas. She was really torn. She had fear of moving abroad into the unknown. Her heart

said: 'This might be happiness, but it is also risky. My present relationship is unhappy,

but it is steady and comfortable.'

Joan chose to leave her unhappy marriage and is now living with the man of her dreams

and has no regrets about her decision.

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