T and A Man
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RE: Singapore vs Bangkok
What did you do in Singapore?
Singapore is a place to work, not a place to live.
Singapore is nicer in the sense the electricity is always on, you can rely on your garbage being taken away and you can have confidence in the rule of law, but really, it's the cross between Wall St and Stepford wives. A perverse utopia (dystopia) for people on this board, a convincing parody of ideal but ultimately shallow to the point of meaningless. It works however if you're in banking and money laundering, or you need to develop Asian contacts.
If getting work done is your own intellectual projects which derives your own income, not a wage, as far as fun in terms of how much and what type of fun the locals have, in terms how far your fun your dollar can buy, in terms of the quality of lizards, BKK wins hands down.
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RE: Singapore vs Bangkok
(06-12-2013 09:08 AM)T and A Man Wrote: What did you do in Singapore?
Singapore is a place to work, not a place to live.
Singapore is nicer in the sense the electricity is always on, you can rely on your garbage being taken away and you can have confidence in the rule of law, but really, it's the cross between Wall St and Stepford wives. A perverse utopia (dystopia) for people on this board, a convincing parody of ideal but ultimately shallow to the point of meaningless. It works however if you're in banking and money laundering, or you need to develop Asian contacts.
If getting work done is your own intellectual projects which derives your own income, not a wage, as far as fun in terms of how much and what type of fun the locals have, in terms how far your fun your dollar can buy, in terms of the quality of lizards, BKK wins hands down.
Went to Clark Quay. I liked that place though it was bloody expensive.
Yeah, I canoot get anything done when staying in hotels/hostels for a few days and then going to a next place. Need to rent an appartment and stay for a couple of months.
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sloopjohn
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RE: Singapore vs Bangkok
I want to say a few nice things about Sillypore. The food is really wonderful and I could spend a week just enjoying all different kinds of unique cuisine. I find the girls interesting, as long as you stay away from the upscale rich Orchard Rd types. Some of the regular girls are very approachable and fun. Also some opportunities with cute indonesian or malay girls working as au pairs, housekeepers etc. I found a lot of the locals very nice.
The city is a great location for getting cheap flights to desirable places for diving and tropical paradise type activity. The place has great health care. The city has an incredible history as a major port, and although they have torn down most of the atmospheric and historic old city, there still some interesting parts worth exploring.
If you can find it, I recommend getting the Peter Bogdanovic film version of the Paul Theroux book 'Saint Jack'. Lots of shots of old Singapore, which Peter talks about in the film commentary as having been torn down. I understand why Singapore destroyed so much of their traditional buildings in the push to be a first world country, but it was still an absolute shame. Old Singapore was supposed to be one of the most atmospheric and interesting SEA cities
I spent time in Singapore for work, and I can honestly say I really enjoyed my time there. Singapore has more to offer than many give it credit for.
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RE: Singapore vs Bangkok
(06-12-2013 12:57 PM)Northern Wrote: (06-12-2013 11:06 AM)youngmobileglobal Wrote: Question - are you going to build your career? Are you going to live as a digital nomad? Do you want to start an import/export business? Are you trying to launch a tech startup? Do you want to work in finance or private wealth management?
What are your goals? What are you trying to get out of these spots?
This, at least for now
I don't really know enough about you to give a final answer.
However, the first country I think of (in the entire world) when I hear "digital nomad" is Thailand.
The best way to resolve this, really, is to spend 2-4 weeks in Bangkok and then 2-4 weeks in Singapore and decide on your own. We can give you all the info we can but there is really nothing like showing up.
If you are averse to the new, strange, and sometimes less-then-perfect infrastructure (and not much English) then you may be averse to Thailand.
If you are averse to outrageously high cost of living, cost of partying, mediocre women, and a lack of culture, then you may be averse to Singapore.
Check out Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations on Youtube for both Thailand and Singapore. That'll also help give you a bit of an idea of what things are like on the ground over there.
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RE: Singapore vs Bangkok
(06-12-2013 08:33 PM)youngmobileglobal Wrote: The best way to resolve this, really, is to spend 2-4 weeks in Bangkok and then 2-4 weeks in Singapore and decide on your own. We can give you all the info we can but there is really nothing like showing up.
If you are averse to the new, strange, and sometimes less-then-perfect infrastructure (and not much English) then you may be averse to Thailand.
If you are averse to outrageously high cost of living, cost of partying, mediocre women, and a lack of culture, then you may be averse to Singapore.
Check out Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations on Youtube for both Thailand and Singapore. That'll also help give you a bit of an idea of what things are like on the ground over there.
But he said he's already spent time in both Bangkok and Singapore.
I can't have sex with your personality, and I can't put my penis in your college degree, and I can't shove my fist in your childhood dreams, so why are you sharing all this information with me?
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RE: Singapore vs Bangkok
(06-12-2013 08:44 PM)Soma Wrote: (06-12-2013 08:33 PM)youngmobileglobal Wrote: The best way to resolve this, really, is to spend 2-4 weeks in Bangkok and then 2-4 weeks in Singapore and decide on your own. We can give you all the info we can but there is really nothing like showing up.
If you are averse to the new, strange, and sometimes less-then-perfect infrastructure (and not much English) then you may be averse to Thailand.
If you are averse to outrageously high cost of living, cost of partying, mediocre women, and a lack of culture, then you may be averse to Singapore.
Check out Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations on Youtube for both Thailand and Singapore. That'll also help give you a bit of an idea of what things are like on the ground over there.
But he said he's already spent time in both Bangkok and Singapore.
Yup. And he didn't make a decision the first time.
A week in each city is nothing. Maybe for Singapore it is actually, in that city everything you see on the surface is more or less what you'll get.
Bangkok is a city that is fun when you arrive and become increasingly more fun as you start to understand Thai culture and a little bit of Thai and start to get hot girlfriends.
My point was that he should spend a longer period of time in each. Maybe I should have said 4-8 weeks in each city rather than 2-4 weeks.
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RE: Singapore vs Bangkok
(06-12-2013 09:08 AM)T and A Man Wrote: What did you do in Singapore?
Singapore is a place to work, not a place to live.
Singapore is nicer in the sense the electricity is always on, you can rely on your garbage being taken away and you can have confidence in the rule of law, but really, it's the cross between Wall St and Stepford wives. A perverse utopia (dystopia) for people on this board, a convincing parody of ideal but ultimately shallow to the point of meaningless. It works however if you're in banking and money laundering, or you need to develop Asian contacts.
If getting work done is your own intellectual projects which derives your own income, not a wage, as far as fun in terms of how much and what type of fun the locals have, in terms how far your fun your dollar can buy, in terms of the quality of lizards, BKK wins hands down.
Got to Singapore again and yes, I agree with this.
Met, however, a couple of sexy little things - turned out there were from the Philippines. The Philippines will be fun
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