Why no one mentioned blk 267, nasi lemak? Quite decent.
Blk 266, wanton mee, western is good.
Blk 205, cze char by 小小, satay is good. Bak chor noodles long queue, not sure what is the hype. Taste so so. Previously was from blk 267.
Bk mrt coffee shop by kopi Tiam cannot make it
In general, the place that I stay (arcadia) quite decent leh. Got a few kopi shops.
U must be 1 of the loser surfing edmw while queuing for the nasi nasi lemak. Kekekeke....
Just joking.
Weird. At age 21-25, they would have felt the effect of globalisation.... anyway, their choice. May the best team wins.mainly is those 21 -25 yr old one. usually these people dun care one, spoke to a few of them. most of their replies is "I dun really care, will vote for pap"
267 the economic bee hoon long queue but so-so only leh.

mainly is those 21 -25 yr old one. usually these people dun care one, spoke to a few of them. most of their replies is "I dun really care, will vote for pap"
Sorry I missed it.blk 267 nasi lemak is the economic beehoon stall which i mentioned in my earlier post the long queue one rite
Cos sk no good food so this is consider good liao. So far this stall have tong the longest and have not closed down. Seriously, happy hawkers should close down sua. U see kimly at 266. Doing so well. Heck, even 205 is doing better than happy hawkers267 the economic bee hoon long queue but so-so only leh.
Long given up on the kopi. Standard up down type. End up I make my own coffee nowadays.At most eat there once a week or 2. Too long queue liao. I like the kopi there
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From : https://www.gov.sg/article/are-singaporeans-renouncing-their-citizenship-and-rapidly-being-replacedI keep seeing this. Anyone got the numbers ah?
I know SK got plenty of new foreigners who rent but I not sure about new citizens.
anyone here stay near the prime?
From : https://www.gov.sg/article/are-singaporeans-renouncing-their-citizenship-and-rapidly-being-replaced
Quote:
".......Between 15,000 and 25,000 new citizenships are granted each year to individuals who have family ties with Singaporeans, or have studied, worked or lived here for some time.........."
just do the math and u will know why many in this thread are saying new citizens will bring in the gap.
I think the gov shld hav the data and demographics for each constituency (like how many new citizens), just that they didn't really make available to the public on their website ?
Perhaps it will be a strategy to them to target certain electors?