Singapore Unspoken Rules - Know Before You Travel
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- An explainer video on the unspoken rules or social norms in Singapore, that travelers should take note of before traveling to Singapore. It not only give you an insight of the culture of the locals but also allow you to have a more enjoyable experience while in Singapore.
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00:00 Introduction
00:29 Chewing Gum
01:16 Littering
01:34 Public Displays of Affection, PDA
02:06 Queuing
02:24 Respect for Elders
02:40 Shoes Off, Indoors
02:55 Tipping
03:11 Public Restrooms
03:26 Noise Levels
03:39 Jaywalking
03:52 Dress Code
04:17 Drug Laws
04:46 Photography
05:14 Public Transportation
05:47 Smoking
06:15 Chopeing Culture
06:47 Return Your Food Tray
07:13 Escalator Etiquette
07:29 Cards are King
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Your content is always so well-organized.
Thanks you! 😀
One more rule : No drinking in public areas between 10.30pm of any one day till 7am the next day .
Oh Yes, thats another one. That might be a killer for those who like to party…Thanks for the tips!
I wanna go to Singapore, after i see this i leave my flight and go to Malaysia instead
Thank you for watching...but Singapore is still worth the visit...
So many Rules to fellow non wonder no ppi want to travel to this country
Every countries have their own hidden rules too
Singapore its the definition that it can look good outside but are rotten inside.
No matter what even the city is clean its never WORTH it to restrict human life just to keep a city "clean"
...prefer clean than garbage
@@simplifytravel I prefer farting and gas xD Nah jk but I come from one of the cleaniest country Denmark and we dont have those rules
Chopeing a table is one of the bad things in Singapore. Just find a table after you obtained the food. And don't "claim" a table that you are not using at that moment. To chope shows very low moral standards. Also be aware of crazy driving, for example drivers who make a turn into a side street often break the law by not yielding to pedestrians who are walking on the sidewalk crossing that side street. And if you comment on their driving, they don't see it as their fault, as they don't seem to remember the regulations or think that it doesn't apply to them.
Sadly there are always a bad apple within a community, especially for the driving part. Thanks for the feedback!
@@simplifytravel When it comes to these topics, many Singaporeans are bad apples. Singaporeans also hate to be criticized, but there are many things in need for major improvement. The first step is to realise improvements are needed.
Chopeing should be banned as well.
Thank you for sharing