Tag: Singaporeans

  • Singaporean Girl: Indon Maid Stole My Mat Saleh Boyfriend

    Singaporean Girl: Indon Maid Stole My Mat Saleh Boyfriend

    I was in a relationship with my Finnish boyfriend for 1 year plus. I’m a Singaporean. I didn’t know that behind my back he is meeting an Indonesian maid.

    I spoke nicely to the maid that we should let him decide who he wants to be with. Me or her. This Finnish bastard cannot decide who he wanted.

    While he was still with both of us, the maid tried to throw me off the game by showing obscene pictures of him and her while I’m not around so that I would get jealous and eventually give up on him. She said sex with him is not good nor satisfying and she questioned would I want to stay in a relationship with him. She told me she is only with him for his home and for his money and that she won’t give up on him. She shows off to me that he gives her more money than me and that I as a Singaporean should be ashamed that I lose out an Indonesian maid like her.

    I ignored most of her crazy messages so she resorted to posting their pictures on my public FB status comment to get my attention.

    They are now staying together at Pasir Ris White Water Condo. Kudos to her and my ex. They deserve each other.

    Anonymous SG Girl
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Israel PM Describes ‘Battle For Future Of Humanity’ During Singapore Visit

    Israel PM Describes ‘Battle For Future Of Humanity’ During Singapore Visit

    In the first visit to Singapore by an Israeli head of state in 30 years, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday issued a call for greater diversity and tolerance.

    Netanyahu gave a roughly 10-minute speech to Jewish community members gathered at the tightly guarded Maghain Aboth Synagogue, built in Singapore in the late 1800s.

    Netanyahu spoke of his recent visits to Muslim-majority countries Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, noting that he visited a synagogue in the latter.

    “Jewish children in Kazakhstan were singing Hebrew songs as they sang here, in a Muslim state and that reflects the kind of world we like to see: a world of tolerance, a world of diversity as opposed to the world that is being challenged today by the forces of barbarism and intolerance,” he said. “This is a battle for the future of humanity.”

    Netanyahu added that the relationship between Singapore and Israel had expanded beyond the defence ties which were set in the mid-1960s, when Singapore became independent of Malaysia.

    “It’s not only that we’re both innovation nations. It’s not only that we’re small people that have defied the limitations of our size. It is that we’re committed to a better world. A world of diversity, a world that follows the values that we as a people have held for so many years,” he said.

    Netanyahu said he had held talks with Singapore’s government earlier in the day and that the talks would continue later. His speech at the synagogue coincided with the reading of Singapore’s budget in Parliament.

    Netanyahu’s visit to Singapore comes hard on the heels of the Israeli prime minister’s meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in the U.S. last week, but that visit went unmentioned.

    Netanyahu’s visit to Singapore on Monday was quieter than the last visit of an Israeli head of state to the island-nation.

    In 1986, Israel’s then-President Chaim Herzog became the first Israeli head of state to visit Singapore. But when the Israeli embassy in Singapore announced the visit about a month ahead of time, protests erupted across Muslim-majority countries Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, and Singapore faced diplomatic ire and pressure to cancel the visit.

     

    Source: www.cnbc.com

     

  • Osman Sulaiman: Time For 30% Increase In Singaporeans’ Salaries

    Osman Sulaiman: Time For 30% Increase In Singaporeans’ Salaries

    For 2017, ensure that your salary increase is at least $130. If not, you will get poorer:

    1. electricity tariff. It has risen by an average 5.7%. Going by news report, the average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will increase by S$4.30. Multiply that by 12 months and you get $51.60

    2. water prices. It will be increased by 30% from July. An average monthly water bill of $150 will cost $195 in July. An increase of $45

    3. If you stay in one of the 15 PAP town council wards, service and conservancy charges will increase from June and the increase will range from $0.50 to $9 per month. Let’s take $4.50 as an average. This will mean an increase of $31.50 from June till year end.

    $51.60 + $45 + $31.50 = $128.10

    As what Minister Indranee has mentioned, it boils down to how you can increase your income.

    Now go and ask for a raise.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

  • Damanhuri Abas: Singapore Government Should Take The Opportunity To Highlight To Israel That Some Of Its Policies Are In Contravention Of United Nations Resolutions And International Law

    Damanhuri Abas: Singapore Government Should Take The Opportunity To Highlight To Israel That Some Of Its Policies Are In Contravention Of United Nations Resolutions And International Law

    The Israel-Palestine issue is an emotional one, especially for Muslims, said Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who reiterated on Monday (20 February) Singapore’s support for a two-state solution in the Middle East.

    Speaking on the occasion of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s first official visit to the Republic, Lee said, “I explained (to Netanyahu) why while the Middle East is far away from Southeast Asia, it has an impact on us and it’s of considerable concern for us.

    “We ourselves have a significant Muslim population who are an important part of our harmonious multi-racial society,” Lee said at a press briefing held at the Istana.

    Lee added that the two-state solution, however hard to achieve, is the only way to bring peace and security to the Israeli and Palestinian people.

    During his visit to Israel last year, Lee expressed Singapore’s views on the issue to Netanyahu, he added. Last April, Lee made an official week-long trip to the Middle East, which also included visits to Jordan and the Palestinian Territories.

    “Today, the Prime Minister (Netanyahu) updated me on the developments and I explained Singapore’s position again, and expressed my hope for peace between Israel and Palestine, which will contribute to a stabler Middle East and indeed a stabler world,” Lee said.

    Reactions from Singaporean Muslim professionals

    Speaking in his personal capacity, Damanhuri Abas, a businessman and a member of the Singapore Democratic Party, said the Singapore government should take the opportunity to highlight to Israel that some of its policies are in contravention of United Nations resolutions and international law, such as the continuous construction of new settlements in the West Bank.

    “By doing so, Singapore would truly be a worthy friend who is ready to use its friendship and diplomatic channels to remind and correct (Israel) where it is needed,” Damanhuri said.

    Dr Mustafa Izzuddin, a fellow at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, said that despite the close bilateral ties, Singapore’s position on the two-state solution is guided by UN resolutions and the views of the international community.

    He added that Singapore’s position is also informed by domestic considerations of its “sizeable, largely pro-Palestinian, Malay/Muslim community” and the concerns of Malaysia and Indonesia, which are Muslim-majority neighbouring countries.

    “As far as the peace process goes, there will neither be peace nor will there be any meaningful process should there continue to be a right-wing government running the country of Israel, and the continuing increase in settlement activity which has rendered the two-state solution more or less dead in the water,” he said.

    Israel is Singapore’s “old friend”

    Calling Israel “an old friend”, Lee said that the relationship between the two countries started with defence cooperation when Singapore unexpectedly became independent in 1965.

    Israel responded to the Republic’s request to help build the Singapore Armed Forces and since then, bilateral ties have expanded beyond defence and security, Lee said.

    Netanyahu, who is on a two-day visit, said that he is amazed by Singapore’s growth and that the Republic and Israel are global partners in many areas.

    “I believe that our cooperation will make us even more successful and I think that the opportunities (between the two countries) are vast.

    “The future belongs to those who innovate. Singapore and Israel are innovation nations and together we can bring more prosperity and more hope and a better life for our people,” said Netanyahu.

  • Man Went Toilet To Ease Himself, Became Uneasy After Catching 2 Men In A Toilet Cubicle

    Man Went Toilet To Ease Himself, Became Uneasy After Catching 2 Men In A Toilet Cubicle

    Stomper T caught two men performing a lewd act on each other in a cubicle when he visited one of the toilets in Esplanade Mall yesterday (Feb 17).

    According to T, it was around 10pm and the place was deserted.

    He told Stomp in a phone interview that he first saw shadows and thought someone was in the toilet cubicle. When he saw two pairs of shoes, he assumed that it was a couple.

    T then took a video and only realised that it was in fact two men when he played the clip afterwards.

    Said the Stomper:

    “I was having a stomachache and rushed to the nearby toilet. While trying to shit, I realised something was wrong somewhere and decided to investigate what was actually happening.

    “The sounds of ‘holoq holoq’ were very close and easily heard coming from the cubicle next to me. I didn’t even managed to get my shit out in the slightest bit due to these strange sounds.

    “I went out and took a video of the incident. I saw two people lurking inside the cubicle and playing with themselves. I believe they were masturbating each other.

    “One of them was shocked to see me and suddenly ducked down to find cover.”

     

    Source: www.stomp.com.sg

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