Strange Things Only Found In Singapore

Published on 01/04/2023
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Not English. Singlish!

You haven’t gone insane. You’re not hearing English. It’s called Singlish. If you happen to overhear a conversation and wonder why it sounds like English at first and then doesn’t, it’s because it isn’t. The Singapour nation is made up of various cultures, and Singlish has become the most widely used street language. It’s a hybrid of English and Chinese, Malay, and other Eastern languages. If you pay attention, you might pick up on a few words, but it will make as much sense to you as gibberish.

Not English. Singlish!

Not English. Singlish!

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Interesting Pringle Flavors

If you like Pringles, you should plan your next trip to Singapore. We’ve all had enough of ranch-flavored potato chips or sour cream and onion, and in Singapore, Pringles come in flavors you’d never expect. Exotic options include seaweed, soft-shell crab, and grilled squid, to name a few. Can you come up with another unusual flavor to go with your chips? How about some PB&J?

Interesting Pringle Flavors

Interesting Pringle Flavors

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