You can find the national anthem in microtext on the back of the $1000 note.
Many Singaporeans have a habit of adding “la” to the end of their sentences. For example, “okay-la,” is one example of Singlish.
Singapore is a city, a capital and a state all at once, making it one of only three City States in the world.
Singapore is often referred to as a “fine city” because of the number of big-dollar fines that one can receive for infractions. For example, you can be fined for not flushing a public toilet or for chewing gum!
Singapore imports sand and fresh water from Malaysia.
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore, except for those with a medical prescription.
Most Singaporeans choose to boil their water before drinking it (although the tap water is fine to drink without purification) and will often drink it warm.
Many Singaporeans have a habit of adding “la” to the end of their sentences. For example, “okay-la,” is one example of Singlish.
Singapore is a city, a capital and a state all at once, making it one of only three City States in the world.
Singapore is often referred to as a “fine city” because of the number of big-dollar fines that one can receive for infractions. For example, you can be fined for not flushing a public toilet or for chewing gum!
Singapore imports sand and fresh water from Malaysia.
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore, except for those with a medical prescription.
Most Singaporeans choose to boil their water before drinking it (although the tap water is fine to drink without purification) and will often drink it warm.
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