you must be proactive where matters of heart is concerned....
In this market, it is all about purchasing power........:bsmilie:
you must be proactive where matters of heart is concerned....
Benign said:In this market, it is all about purchasing power........:bsmilie:
you really think so?
then how about the women from other countries? my brother feels the same way too...
Benign said:It is unfair for me to pass judgement on them lor. I was only involved with two women in a permanet manner for twelve years. :bsmilie:
Both were born in M'sia, one was brought up in Aust and the other Sg.
Mind you, the Sg 1 terrified me :hung: Not her fault, just my inability to compromise or adapt....
I blame it on fate, you can't win them all....
Who ask me to be such a :devil:
Benign said:The feedbacks from 18 to 88? Yes, in general the women in Sg are about purchasing power.
Or, I betta said The women in Sg is smarter in making choices lor.....LOL
I dun want to get slapped by every char bors once I touched down in Changi :embrass:
No one is to blame,
:devil:
insignificant.i said:This kind of thing is REALLY yuan fen.... you have to meet the right person at the right time.... well, there is hope in life..... that's what so exciting about it, Life's like a box of chocolate, you don't know what you are going to get (I think from Forest Gump) :angel:
Haze said:I don't agreed on this.Basically singapore is capable to buy their own things.
But i find that singapore guy is not gentleman enough to compare with western country man
I don't agreed on this.Basically singapore is capable to buy their own things.
But i find that singapore guy is not gentleman enough to compare with western country man
Benign said:I think your mentality is all wrong liao.
I can only say: Ang mohs spend first think later.....Sg or Asian men think and dun spend.
There was a study done on spending between migrants and natives(ang mohs) in Aust.
The average saving rate for ang mohs is 17% compared to about 40% of the migrants.
In most cases, migrants bought their home with cash or paid off in certain numbers of years.
What is the point of being generous? If you dun practice perserverance.
p/s: SHOCKFACTS: Rising household debt
The average Australian household spends 2.3% more than it earns each week.
In 2002 household debt, at $431 billion, represented almost 60% of economic activity in Australia.
Current average household debt represents around 1.3 years of household income.
Total HECS debt in 2002 was $9.1 billion and total credit card debt was $7.3 billion.
In 2002, $279.4 billion was outstanding on home mortgages.
[Source: Household debt in Australia Walking the tightrope, AMP.NATSEM Income and Wealth Report November 2004.]
Of course, there will always be an exception in life,
:devil:
Haze said:hey did you see today newspaper.. fuel charges increase..
don't know how much, quite many ppl cancel their travel.
hey did you see today newspaper.. fuel charges increase ..
don't know how much, quite many ppl cancel their travel.
MY motto in life is: money can be earned back, so spend......
hey... is that mean u have lots of saving kekeke
insignificant.i said:MY motto in life is: money can be earned back, so spend......:bsmilie:
Benign said:Look on the bright side, less car less pollution less traffic jam. When people travel less, the hotel prices might have to drop too......
How come the complete opposite of my belief 1 :cry:
Money is very hard to earn one, so try to spend only on necessities and never buy anything unless it is on sale, stocktake or closing down. With the exception to some prime lenses :devil:
Ur concept true or not ;o..