1. DPM's speech at May Day Rally, 2023 2. Will US banks collapse? 3. Will US interest rate remain high? 4. Will the property market in Singapore remain strong?
4. Will the property market in Singapore remain strong?
My monthly interest cost more than the principal amount in payment. I have no subsidised housing or housing grants. This requires amongst other things cutting on unnecessary expenses to feed my house.
The only good news is that I just received mail from the bank that with effect July, my payment will be down by $82.00
Coes are there for a reason. It is one of the few simple and straightforward systems left in
this *supposedly efficient* country. BLEH!
Nonetheless, if nobody buys cars it would even be better, Coes would drop to $1.
If everybody die die expects others to make sacrifices but not themselves, this is what we get.
Nobody can fix everything if nobody wants to play their own part. If want the car to be ho miah, then you pay.
Most Malaysians take busses across the causeway daily to work here. They make sacrifices for the high currency exchanges. They may not like their punishing routine, but when they see what they get 3 times more in their earnings with the currencies, they felt its all worth it.
Agree with enough confusion and I think the people have had enough;
My father came home and showed me his dental bill from 2 private clinics extremely upset asking me for answers WHY? The first clinic charges him under MERDEKA CHAS and subsidies were calculated at 42%. This dentist's description was consultation, X-ray, extraction and cleaning. For certain treatments, he was given a referral letter to someone else. The grand total was $400 but after subsidies, he paid $224.50. No GST
The second dentist bill $1004 but the subsidy was only $16. He described that the diagnosis was similar but this description was an examination, X-ray and CT scan. Sub total $930, 8% GST at $74.40. Who came out with all these kinds of f_cking schemes?
Whoever suggested Coes should be this and that ought to be shut?
Non-Prejudices
ReplyDeleteLast week, whilst on board the Spectrum of the Seas cruise, I had a conversation with an
Australian couple I surmised them to be in their sixties maybe more maybe less. They flew
here a few days earlier to join the cruise and walk down memory lane. The gentleman was
stationed here in his younger days I think he mentioned ANZAC (no idea what this means).
They went down to the house in Serangoon Gardens to revisit the house they used to live
and where their two children were born there.
What struck me most was the high admiration this couple had for the "father and son"
although we have three high-calibre Prime Ministers, all the world ever knew was "father
and son" and the good they did and do. They don't know their names but only Lee's.
The world did not realize that the younger one has slackened since the departure of older
one.
4. Will the property market in Singapore remain strong?
ReplyDeleteMy monthly interest cost more than the principal amount in payment. I have no subsidised housing or housing grants. This requires amongst other things cutting on unnecessary expenses to feed my house.
The only good news is that I just received mail from the bank that with effect July, my payment will be down by $82.00
Humans get loved for being fake and hated for being real.
ReplyDeleteCoes are there for a reason. It is one of the few simple and straightforward systems left in
ReplyDeletethis *supposedly efficient* country. BLEH!
Nonetheless, if nobody buys cars it would even be better, Coes would drop to $1.
If everybody die die expects others to make sacrifices but not themselves, this is what we get.
Nobody can fix everything if nobody wants to play their own part. If want the car to be ho miah, then you pay.
Most Malaysians take busses across the causeway daily to work here. They make sacrifices for the high currency exchanges. They may not like their punishing routine, but when they see what they get 3 times more in their earnings with the currencies, they felt its all worth it.
NO PAIN NO GAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agree with enough confusion and I think the people have had enough;
ReplyDeleteMy father came home and showed me his dental bill from 2 private clinics extremely upset asking me for answers WHY? The first clinic charges him under MERDEKA CHAS and subsidies were calculated at 42%. This dentist's description was consultation, X-ray, extraction and cleaning. For certain treatments, he was given a referral letter to someone else. The grand total was $400 but after subsidies, he paid $224.50. No GST
The second dentist bill $1004 but the subsidy was only $16. He described that the diagnosis was similar but this description was an examination, X-ray and CT scan. Sub total $930, 8% GST at $74.40. Who came out with all these kinds of f_cking schemes?
Whoever suggested Coes should be this and that ought to be shut?