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  • Doggyatwork's Avatar
    3 posts since Feb '08
    • Originally posted by Xcert:

      if we are lucky...I might be able to tell U something after this fridaytongue.png


      Xcert, any luck to share with me some recommendations? Thanks in advance

  • Doggyatwork's Avatar
    3 posts since Feb '08
    • Dear all,

       

      thanks for all the suggestions, it is very helpful :)

       

      secondly, i would like to ask for any specific shops or eatery places or shopping places that you would recommend?

       

      eg. I know you can buy very cheap and fresh salmon fish from a factory located in woodland's industrial area. their selling price is almost half of what you can get in supermarket.

       

      does anyone of you have this kind of lobangs?

  • Doggyatwork's Avatar
    3 posts since Feb '08
    • Hi! I'm new to this forum, not sure am i right to post my appeal for help here....

       

      I am currently working on a project that need to find and collect information about how to live cheap in Singapore. How to maximize the value of money by finding the right locations to shop cheap, eat cheap, to get cheap but good service, enjoy with minimum money spend, or some saving tips.

       

      To define "cheap", it may not necessary be the lowest monetary amount, it may means "comparatively cheaper". Eg. a $30 steak is not cheap, but if the $30 steak is the cheapest in town when the nice set up and ambience element are taking into consideration.  Compartively the $30 is worth spending, then it can be considered "cheap". Or some restaurant may have some special promotion or discount during certain hours.

       

      So, I would like to seek your help here. If you have any "cheap lobangs", please drop me some information here.

       

      Secondly, if you have any saving tips, please don't mind sharing them here too.

      An example I can quote is: everytime we flush the toilet with full tank of water, even though we may not need to utilise so much of it. To save a bit of water, you can put a small bottle of water inside the tank, so the water fill in everytime is lesser. Thus, everytime you flush your toilet, some water is saved. This is what I learnt from an environmental talk...hehe...though I won't be able to tell exactly how much water can be saved, I guess it is still better than not doing anything...

       

      Thanks!