Reverse Culture Shocks In The UK! Singapore Back To UK

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  • Making the transition from Singapore back to your hometown can be weird and confusing! Heres some reverse culture shocks we experienced recently after returning back to the UK!
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  • @ttx6129
    @ttx6129 4 года назад +712

    oh gosh reverse culture shock is so real!! got so used to saying "cheers" instead of "thanks" that i forgot no one says that back in sg... i once said "cheers" while buying stuff and the cashier was like "boy this is a 7/11" lol

    • @blackhorse7553
      @blackhorse7553 4 года назад +14

      Hahaha

    • @SchaSdancelikenobodyiswatching
      @SchaSdancelikenobodyiswatching 4 года назад +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад +40

      hahaha love that 😂 CHEEEERSSS!!

    • @Syahidsahoarder
      @Syahidsahoarder 4 года назад +1

      HAHA

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +18

      LOL I legit got so confused when I visited UK for the first time, cos we usually say "cheers" in SG only when drinking. So imagine my confusion when I went to the supermarket and the British cashier said "cheers" when i paid him🤣

  • @acscw8408
    @acscw8408 4 года назад +113

    There's also a Tea Drinking Culture in Singapore.
    Bubble Tea.

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +7

      Hahahaha your comment is tea-rrific. 🤣🤣🤣👍
      We also got teh too.

  • @beanoyip06
    @beanoyip06 4 года назад +244

    Maybe check how much a bowl of wanton noodles cost in London.. so that’s the equivalent cost to the English breakfast in SG

    • @justjan1
      @justjan1 4 года назад +15

      That's a good point. It's about £8 - £14

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад +27

      haha so right!

    • @humanshieldz
      @humanshieldz 4 года назад +5

      I remember someone said the 1 Old Chang Kee curry puff is like 5 pounds there 😅

    • @letterZach
      @letterZach 4 года назад +2

      That's such a valid point!

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +4

      BUT fish and chips is still like £10 in UK, which is approximately $17-18 SGD, so about the same :( But the fish and chips in UK are rlly rlly good tho, miss those so much!

  • @thomaslwk1
    @thomaslwk1 4 года назад +139

    Due to the tropical weather in Singapore I often find myself walking a lot slower to reduce sweating.

    • @Swswimmop-7688
      @Swswimmop-7688 4 года назад +10

      I find myself walking faster in europe too because of the cold weather like I just wanna get out of the cold and get home fastttttt

    • @lilychua7866
      @lilychua7866 4 года назад +2

      Definitely the climate plays a part.

  • @shaiksyasya
    @shaiksyasya 4 года назад +21

    some culture shocks i experienced:
    - in london you insert your card on your own and key in your pin, in singapore you have to give your card to the cashier to insert
    - escalators! in london you stand on the right, here it’s left
    - there arent a lot of malls in london so you walk A LOT more, plus cabs aren’t so accessible. this gave me reverse culture shock because when i came back to singapore after three years, i tried to walk everywhere and realised it isn’t possible because it’s frickin hot and it’s either in a mall or i’d have to take a bus
    - bubble tea is so much better here 😭 and there’s so much of it!! asian food like hong kong egg waffles, chicken rice, mee rebus, prata are all disgustingly cheap and are no longer luxuries like they were when i lived in london.
    - i wore boots when i came back to singapore for about a month and my family kept making fun of me and i finally realised it’s just not practical. all the tips i’d thought up just weren’t relevant anymore (like making sure your boots are waterproof in case it rains or bringing a coat instead of an umbrella because the wind is going to flip it inside out)
    - there’s really so much more!
    you guys should collab with a singaporean youtuber who has lived in london. that would be really fun

  • @yewsengcheong1637
    @yewsengcheong1637 4 года назад +105

    As a Singaporean living in London, I still find hawker food my most missed thing about home. Meal Deals and Weatherspoons jsut don't seem to cut it. Hawker food is cheaper and so much tastier. and in winter, when you want a nice hot meal, you would usually have to pay at least £5-£6. Groceries here are so much cheaper and better though!! Looking forward to my visit for CNY.
    Driving, agreed. roads in london are like patchwork. it's a lot older infrastructure though.
    Walking, i think i walk slower in SIngapore cause i don't wanna sweat. =)
    I love that I can chat to anyone here!

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +1

      There is more Asian food in London now though! Bang Bang Oriental is a food court in London with lots of Asian stalls. My godmum who immigrated to UK used to run a shop there

    • @maureenkam9212
      @maureenkam9212 4 года назад +2

      How about instant noodle? I remembered Singapore Airline was running out of instant cup noodle when they flew a group of Singapore passengers from Barcelona to Singapore.

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +2

      @@maureenkam9212 LOL srsly? My experience travelling on SQ has always been amazing. But I remembered when I took British Airways, they actually ran out of toilet paper and water 🤣🤣

    • @Elementroar
      @Elementroar 4 года назад

      The closest thing to 'hawker food' I found in the UK (well, Brighton) was foodtruck food? In terms of pricing and packaging etc. Especially I went to eat some like middleastern curry thing, it tasted exactly like rendang curried goat.

    • @albin123003
      @albin123003 4 года назад +1

      Yea, the hawker culture should be universally adopted. From a consumer perspective, it would be a food hot-spot as you get to choose what you to eat or even multiple types of different cuisines. It is also more convenient in a family setting when different family members craves different foods. In a cafe or restaurant setting, its usually follow a specific genre of cuisine i.e. Western, Korean, Mexican, etc.
      Maybe from the restaurant perspective, it is like potentially sharing your consumer base with others as some people might have craving for your food but when they reached, they saw something else and changed their mind whereas in restaurant, you will purely be there for their food.

  • @Sez286
    @Sez286 4 года назад +231

    Home is where the water doesn’t taste weird 😂

  • @damienchan3257
    @damienchan3257 4 года назад +125

    Really curious what Justin said when he ordered in Singlish, and how the Macs girl reacted

    • @becidus
      @becidus 4 года назад +16

      Damien Chan maybe he went, “fries no salt”

  • @flirtatiousdisses
    @flirtatiousdisses 4 года назад +52

    This was such a throwback for me. When I studied in the UK, I would only get meal deals for lunch hahaha. They were so cheap! And the one thing I miss most about living there was having conversations with random people. It just creates such a friendly atmosphere :)

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад +3

      it does right??

    • @wy9317
      @wy9317 4 года назад +1

      In Singapore, private hire drivers are likely to get low ratings from their passengers if they are too chatty as most of us just want some quiet time while commuting. Personally I don’t like random conversations from strangers as well lol.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei 4 года назад

      @@wy9317 really? 90% of the time I had intense conversations with the drivers....and I give them 5 stars if they make my trip enjoyable because of that haha!

  • @yt_shyp
    @yt_shyp 4 года назад +73

    actually alot of students here start working at the age of 16 as well. mcdonald,kfc & cafes etc.

    • @chaleur4112
      @chaleur4112 4 года назад +2

      yea but majority of the workers are older

  • @SchaSdancelikenobodyiswatching
    @SchaSdancelikenobodyiswatching 4 года назад +51

    I love how frequent Justin is in ur vlogs 😁 u guys are so cute😭

  • @spitrio
    @spitrio 4 года назад +60

    I think SG stuff is more expensive because almost everything is imported right? UK would probably have the same stuff but much cheaper if it was produced locally

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад

      correct :)

    • @ginagi9088
      @ginagi9088 3 года назад

      Also, I think the rent of shops in Singapore are very expensive.

  • @alie_thevampire
    @alie_thevampire 4 года назад +77

    the biggest culture shock i had when i was in UK was everything closes so early! even big malls close at 6pm on a sunday

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад +19

      Yess we found that a shock too! Something we had totally forgotten about 🙈

    • @phng8316
      @phng8316 4 года назад +2

      🤣😂

    • @everyoneiswhite.6506
      @everyoneiswhite.6506 4 года назад +1

      You can thank non-whites for that

    • @randomsgvideoguy3972
      @randomsgvideoguy3972 4 года назад

      1 word: LAZY (for UK)

    • @htlow3598
      @htlow3598 4 года назад +2

      That's because of the Sunday trading law.

  • @niroku8923
    @niroku8923 4 года назад +56

    Oh my, this video cracked me so much🤣😂
    "Can do Paynow?"
    "Can do contactless?" 🤣🤣🤣
    Might as well Justin say , "You got Paynow?" 😅😂🤣

  • @orionsquare
    @orionsquare 4 года назад +13

    I am Singaporean but live in England. I know exactly what you mean.
    Singapore is a fast paced country so not many have the time to stop and talk to you unless they are charity tin shakers wanting your money. The cashiers are only hired to collect money and do it fast otherwise there will be a great long queue forming behind you and they might get scolded for not doing their job efficiently. As for walking, I never like walking fast in Singapore as I get all hot and sweaty so I understand why the locals stroll along slowly. When I got back to SG recently, someone told me that they accept "paylah" and I said "whaaa?"... same kind of response you gave when you tried to ask about Contactless. haha

  • @nutrats
    @nutrats 4 года назад +8

    I love it when you and Justin do videos together! You both are so adorable together and he’s absolutely humorous 😄

  • @aylayla18
    @aylayla18 4 года назад +33

    I couldn’t agree more! Had similar shock when returning to the Netherlands. Oh my lord salad and coffee are extremely expensive in SG, and all of sudden everyone in the Netherlands is so messy.. i was used to all the ladies in SG dressed up, with make up and expensive handbags.. whereas in the Netherlands people are so low key, don’t like flashy stuff and most people don’t bother to brush their hair and dress practical due to the weather 😂

    • @averilt
      @averilt 4 года назад +17

      Oh man I thought my fellow Singaporeans were sloppy dressers, because I see people in flip flops and cargo shops in the malls and I could never...

  • @jacksontech1
    @jacksontech1 4 года назад +14

    I love the sunset at 4pm part. My parents and I recently went to South Korea for vacation and the sun set at 5pm, my dad was disoriented and he told us “hey, it’s getting dark, let’s go back to the hotel.”
    He was ready to go to the bed, lol!

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад

      haha yesss I was ready for bed by 7pm, was so disorientating!

  • @humanshieldz
    @humanshieldz 4 года назад +24

    When I returned from Australia I still greet the bus drivers when I board the bus. Still do it from time to time but I definitely do not say thank you when I alight now.
    We really should bring back the courtesy campaign and greatly improve our customer service. I find myself saying thank you more than the people I patronize the shop from 😂

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei 4 года назад

      It is now slowly but surely happening here. More drivers are doing the greeting, and more passengers are responding. In time, more passengers will start to take the initiative to greet and say thank you.
      Btw, you will notice a rather strange exception. People of all ages, especially the older folks, tend to thank the drivers of the free shuttle buses in SGH. It seems that in local culture, people will express appreciation when it is a free service!

  • @andii256
    @andii256 4 года назад +25

    i lived in canada for a while, been to UK a bit, and now i travel a lot to KL for work. what i find is that singapore is actually quite cheap if you live as a local. groceries, public transport, food are cheap, except for housing ofc. when i’m grocery shopping in Malaysia, i find things are so expensive for the average malaysian. sure it’s cheaper than sg after conversion but with a local salary, groceries are expensive.
    canada and uk’s public transport are expensive. canada has a lot of cheap supermarkets and drugstores. uk as well. but canada has 13% tax so everything is 13% more ex than listed price. uk too has high vat but it’s alrdy included in the price like sg. but what i love is that uk doesn’t tax children’s stuff, and other necessities.
    i like how direct conversations are in sg. like justin said, all the filler words are taken out lol. whereas in other countries you have to speak proper full-on sentences, with pleasantries etc to not seem rude.
    when i lived in canada, i went through the seasons so early sunset wasn’t a complete shock. i was gradually introduced to it. but when visiting a winter country for holiday, sunset at 4pm is a shock on the first night, then subsequent nights we know the sunset timing better.

    • @leongyet9896
      @leongyet9896 4 года назад +3

      Totally agree on the Malaysia stuffs
      Many Singaporeans were saying it's cheap,but if you are earning ringgit, it is expensive.
      Earning sing dollars and spending in Malaysia and tells them your things are cheap is really adding salt to their people.

    • @andii256
      @andii256 4 года назад +3

      LEONG Yet i realised that i have a different mindset when i’m in malaysia for work vs for holiday. when i’m working, i live a frugal life. a starbucks for RM15 is ridiculous. but when i’m on holiday mode, oh RM15 is only S$5 so cheap!

  • @meifernlee4410
    @meifernlee4410 4 года назад +12

    It’s so interesting to know the vast difference in cultures between the two countries.. nice..

  • @tigerlily6668
    @tigerlily6668 4 года назад +4

    I can understand the English part. That was how I had to learn to adapt and speak the Singaporean English when I first came to Singapore, otherwise I had to repeat myself a few times or being misunderstood. After 25 years, I have completely 100% adopted Singlish in my speech. And the funny thing is I don’t realised the changes until whenever I visit my relatives back home, they would laughed and teased me on my English.

    • @vincentsim6901
      @vincentsim6901 4 года назад

      Glad that you speak Singlish! It is our unique that binds Singaporeans together! Just in case most of the foreigners who may not know this, some of our Singlish words are in the Oxford Dictionary. www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36275640

  • @loweihong
    @loweihong 4 года назад +8

    Caught a glimpse of Justin and you while passing by a cafe the other day, unknowingly felt a brief moment of starstruck awe hahahaha looking great guys!

  • @paecpc
    @paecpc 4 года назад +3

    I stayed near Stratford station in London last year for 2 months with my partner who was doing an attachment,we took a taxI from the airport to our accommodation in Stratford that cost us $170 pound!! And it’s very scary for me to take the Jubilee line subway to downtown, the cabin is very narrow and I felt very anxious and claustrophobic every time I took the line.The grocery shopping is cheap but not eating out. Thumb up to your National gallery, it’s free and the collection of art pieces are amazing! And all the British guys dress very well.

  • @jonathantaylor861
    @jonathantaylor861 4 года назад +2

    This video is bang on! At work in UK, we do drink rounds and even though I've left half my previous tea to get cold, I'll still have another new one when someone asks. And when I worked in SG, colleagues rarely asked about each others weekend, but in UK it seems mandatory to ask on a Monday or even Tuesday. Then a bit of a lull on wednesday, before on Thursday and Friday you can ask what people will be doing that coming weekend.

  • @nobodynobody8877
    @nobodynobody8877 4 года назад +14

    Georgia, if you have ever gone deeper into Singapore‘s residential area, you will have "lobang" to find almost everything cheaper. (But not medical bills)

  • @woodfordemile7685
    @woodfordemile7685 4 года назад

    Loved this!

  • @keffinsg
    @keffinsg 4 года назад +1

    Welcome back, you sweet couple!

  • @crosbyong
    @crosbyong 4 года назад +1

    Interesting share & perspective from you guys

  • @yen-lyngloh144
    @yen-lyngloh144 4 года назад +1

    Love watching you guys just to get my feet on the ground. Born and bred in SG and I sometimes forget how very very pampered I am.

  • @AR-ek1jr
    @AR-ek1jr 4 года назад

    Justin is so cute when he tries to explain stuff!

  • @terrytay1774
    @terrytay1774 4 года назад

    Winter - read, have a great home dining experience, chatting with family members, etc.

  • @joycekwan3217
    @joycekwan3217 4 года назад

    The water thing is so interesting! I would've stocked up on my fav snacks like crazy!

  • @summerl3484
    @summerl3484 4 года назад

    Great to hear from the other side about Singapore :)

  • @chonglili59
    @chonglili59 4 года назад

    Hi Georgia and Justin Love the video and congrats on your engagement.
    So so true on the reverse culture shock. Presently living in Canada. Whenever I go home (Singapore) for holiday, it really drive me nuts on everything - from foods, shopping, people, lifestyles, etc etc. Anyway it is always good to be home. Cheers

  • @hansensoh
    @hansensoh 4 года назад

    So interesting to learn of the differences here from UK. Especially how you tell them.

  • @ignatiushie4403
    @ignatiushie4403 4 года назад

    What a lovely couple who embrace Singapore as your second home. We, as Singaporeans, love to have you here enjoying our little country. Not all Singaporeans are aloof so don’t be afraid to say “hi” to us anytime and anywhere. You are both ones of us.

  • @pat7471
    @pat7471 4 года назад +37

    Mildews everywhere? OMG, I thought. Then I realized it's "Meal deals".

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад +2

      hahaha omg 🙈

    • @jophobia
      @jophobia 4 года назад +2

      i got that too initially... milldews with sandwiches and i went HUH?????

    • @tssnmm
      @tssnmm 4 года назад +1

      Omg same. Im like, mildews wtf LOL

  • @deedeerai9700
    @deedeerai9700 4 года назад +4

    I love this video so much as I can relate all this you guys have mentioned 😅 adapting to UK life is still difficult after a year and half. I miss the convenience of everything in Singapore like good food everywhere, good transport urgh😭 . Love your videos Georgia!!(:

  • @dusktoshawn
    @dusktoshawn 4 года назад +11

    11:41 “not say it doesn’t exist here” 😂 the two of you are sooo localised. i love it!

    • @kazunoify
      @kazunoify 4 года назад

      The only thing that is not localised is their paycheck.

  • @iMattCi89
    @iMattCi89 4 года назад +4

    I agree with 9:50 I never thought my fellow Singaporeans walked fast. But I sort of get why - when I was in Indiana, people generally walked 2x slower than in Singapore... that was excruciating.

  • @BeachBoi1000
    @BeachBoi1000 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, I would like to try the water in UK someday.

  • @amaris5141
    @amaris5141 4 года назад +2

    the young people working things is actually growing to be more popular in Singapore. But one of the major reasons students don’t work is because parents want them to focus on their studies bc school can get very stressful and tiring. Moreover , when some students work , they go for agents (not sure if this is the correct term) , who give them jobs that are one-time as most jobs require you to work for about 3-8 months.

  • @guanwenfaniiqeteo7850
    @guanwenfaniiqeteo7850 3 года назад

    In Singapore, everyone eats heavy breakfast because we share a common belief that if we want to start our day well, we need to have a good and nutritious breakfast before we go to school or work. you will find that eating a good heavy meal (breakfast) is therapeutic psychologically and physically. it essentially perks you up if you are sleepy. Singapore is a Food Paradise because we are blessed with abundant food resources and we are promoting the "Foodie" culture.

  • @allyc4392
    @allyc4392 4 года назад

    Love it!

  • @AzyannZ
    @AzyannZ 4 года назад

    OMG YES. I LOVE IT WHEN I COULD TALK TO STRANGERS IN THE TRAIN or even just during my walk to the mall. I miss it so much.

  • @alicethen3606
    @alicethen3606 4 года назад

    Haha I always enjoy watching your videos! I relate to one of the comments below on using the word cheers back in Singapore and getting weird looks. I was also carrying my reusable grocery bag all the time since coming back to Singapore from the UK. I MISS CHEAP GROCERY SHOPPING IN THE UK.

  • @TheSIGHTREADINGProject
    @TheSIGHTREADINGProject 4 года назад

    Congratulations! In winter mainly but when you touch items and they are cold! Coming down the escalator at Heathrow I couldn't believe the hand rail was cold

  • @wakaoeh
    @wakaoeh 4 года назад

    Interesting video, thanks.

  • @melginger3794
    @melginger3794 4 года назад

    Your videos are authentic and sweet :)

  • @dthariyanto1592
    @dthariyanto1592 4 года назад

    Many Thanks for sharing

  • @mypapaya590
    @mypapaya590 4 года назад +35

    "Omg your English is deteriorating, Justin' - Georgia Caney 2019

  • @tojafara
    @tojafara 4 года назад

    Spot on! I identified with every single one!

  • @gotmyonu1027
    @gotmyonu1027 4 года назад +2

    You guys are funny..... Love you both. Have a lovely Chinese New Year.

  • @dannysoh9467
    @dannysoh9467 4 года назад +1

    Awesome sharing

  • @Lima547
    @Lima547 3 года назад

    You are a very nice couple!
    We are a Brazilian family who lived in Ncl upon Tyne for 6 years, now living in Canada. I have a job offer to live in Singapore and your comparison between UK 🇬🇧 and Singapore is quite helpful. Thank you!

  • @fez877
    @fez877 4 года назад +1

    Miss UK! Gonna travel there again!

  • @kyojurorengoku7179
    @kyojurorengoku7179 4 года назад +14

    You guys are freaking adorable. If I were to be in a relationship, you guys are my goals

  • @FusionSempai
    @FusionSempai 4 года назад

    It's almost bright at 4am in the summer. Gawd it was something to get used to during my exchange in Scotland.

  • @stilesy00
    @stilesy00 4 года назад +3

    Here in Australia, in most States, you can start to work at McDonald’s at 14 years old & at Woolworths (the biggest Supermarket chain in Australia) at 14 years & 9 months, there are no plastic bags in Supermarkets in Australia & in Australia, we do use the term PayWave.

    • @joel-cx7hm
      @joel-cx7hm 4 года назад +1

      Yea I noticed that too when i visited australia! However in singapore some supermarkets have already starting charging for plastic bags. Most fast food chains have stopped giving plastic straws. Many people here use metal straws due to a junior college girl starting the no plastic straws movement. And even if we do use the plastic bags, we dont throw them away. Plastic bags are always second home to us singaporeans. We reuse them either for the bag for dustbin, or to carry our wet umbrellas eg

  • @supreme87878
    @supreme87878 4 года назад +2

    One sentence from me after the video, Welcome to Singapore!

  • @SingZeon48
    @SingZeon48 4 года назад

    I'm born and bred in Sg. When I learnt driving in UK, once I booked an afternoon lesson during winter. Like what you said, the day just suddenly got much darker around 4pm. By the time my lesson ended the sky was dark. I wasn't used to it at all and was low-key freaking out cos I was still getting used to driving and now I had the added challenge of darkness.

  • @emailant
    @emailant 4 года назад

    Absolutely loved it! Definitely relate to it. haha..

  • @jeny7177
    @jeny7177 3 года назад

    For the part about walking fast. You may want to check it out during the morning peak hours at Raffles mrt station after alighting from the station. People do walk very fast but not sure now in this pandemic covid19 period as many may still be working from home

  • @hoifeikwok7457
    @hoifeikwok7457 4 года назад +1

    London and the south is so different from the rest of the country. Water is nice in Birmingham (water from Wales). People are more laid back and definitely walk slower than Singapore.
    Groceries are cheaper but you should go to Aldi and Lidl. You will find them even cheaper. 19p for cauliflower is because it was around Christmas. They slashed the price for carrots, parsnips and other vegs over Christmas although throughout the year, groceries are cheap in UK compared to Singapore. This is mainly due to the fact that there is farming in UK and we do not have to import everything. Public transport is expensive as you said. I had a reverse culture shock as a Singaporean living in UK on a recent visit to Singapore and saw how cheap public transport was (and also how expensive shower gel was).

  • @wayfaringSGrean
    @wayfaringSGrean Год назад

    As a Singaporean who lived in New Zealand for 6.5 years, it was so difficult for me to drink water in Singapore whenever I visited. I'm surprised you missed Singapore water!

  • @AStarVlogs
    @AStarVlogs 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Thank you for sharing this! :) What are some places you love to explore in Singapore?

  • @bambooex
    @bambooex 4 года назад +1

    Are there PMDs in the UK?

  • @Chloe-hw4tc
    @Chloe-hw4tc 4 года назад

    where did you get your hat so pretty❤️🥰

  • @traveltommy
    @traveltommy 4 года назад

    I'm Singaporean, working in the UK, so I do experience the reverse of some of your points!

  • @ScotInTheDot
    @ScotInTheDot 4 года назад

    Haven't been back home yet since moving here almost exactly a year ago... Will probably get the reverse culture shock in the summer!

  • @hasitdawnedonyou
    @hasitdawnedonyou 4 года назад +2

    I got such a culture shock when I was living in London and everything was wrapped in plastic. In France you can find all the fruit and veg unwrapped and everywhere and if just bring my cloth bag and get them. I felt really frustrated in London doing groceries

  • @jackt3356
    @jackt3356 4 года назад +4

    I went back to the UK recently and was so shocked at how dirty the streets were. I don't even notice the clean streets in Singapore but now I do hah

  • @keirapascual5425
    @keirapascual5425 2 года назад

    also moving but not through an employer.. do u have a recommended expat networking group etc to connect with foreign business owners

  • @wasabisazzdafirst
    @wasabisazzdafirst 4 года назад

    i studied in the US for almost a year now but had to return due to covid. In the US, pedestrians have the right of way and drivers would normally stop at every stop sign so i was really used to crossing the street even tho there was a car coming from a few meters away. when i returned i had to stop myself from thinking that drivers here are as polite as drivers in the US. i even got shouted once at by a motorcyclist delivering food and was like 'yea i gotta stop doing that' lol

  • @cheekmunks1415
    @cheekmunks1415 4 года назад +3

    “@%#...speak properly!” 😂 Georgia, i get you! i’m a local in SG, but loves speaking loads in Oz & UK...i get to make full use of my vocabulary there...but it’s not efficient & effective using it daily in SG! i often have to break it down & simplify here 😅

  • @kevinyaucheekin1319
    @kevinyaucheekin1319 4 года назад

    How much for cod and chips.

  • @francischoo1812
    @francischoo1812 4 года назад

    Tried boiling the water from the tap in UK and it was too hard to drink it plain. That was something I personally find difficult to adjust to especially when the weather was cold.

  • @trishday1128
    @trishday1128 4 года назад

    I love your hat! Share the brand pls pls?

  • @amnesiasoon
    @amnesiasoon 4 года назад +2

    Yes! British shows are just so addictive! 🥰 Just look at Fleabag which won the golden globes! 🥰🥰

  • @derbyboon
    @derbyboon 4 года назад

    There is sandwiches in 7eleven, I always eat in the morning also but I self made one

  • @SSBMA1994
    @SSBMA1994 4 года назад

    I went to visit my grandma in a rural area in Bogor, Indonesia. My huge culture shocks were that the traffic was soooo horible. Like from the airport to my destination took 7-8hours by car or more and when I need to pee I had to hold it in so bad. The roads are very confusing, the bus, the train is not as convenient as singapore.
    The worst part was they dont have a proper disposal system in place for throwing thrash in the rural areas. So people literally threw their garbage by the lake, or outside. I saw my grandmas neighbour had thrash buildup so high outside her house it almost look like a mountain.
    But one thing that I did like, was when I ride their version of a bus, that is really like a van. Random kids will jump in by the door randomly and start singing to earn money. And most of the time they have such wonderful singing voices. It makes the cramp train ride more bearable although I feel bad that the kids had to earn money at such a young age

  • @johnmoffatt6592
    @johnmoffatt6592 4 года назад +1

    Amusing and lovely Colonials 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

  • @dominic2446
    @dominic2446 4 года назад

    6:45 are there refunds when trains are cancelled?

  • @lohwpr
    @lohwpr 4 года назад +2

    Food seems to be more expensive in Singapore because you are eating British food locally.
    If you are eating local food in hawkers centres, they are cheaper than UK.

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +1

      True. It's always the reverse.
      Western food in SG is expensive, Asian food in SG is cheap.
      Western food in UK is cheap, Asian food in UK is expensive. 😛

  • @someink
    @someink 4 года назад

    Hi, Try going to Shenton Way. People there walks real fast.

    • @jcloiseau
      @jcloiseau 4 года назад

      Meh I walk there everyday and every other person turns on slow mo mode

  • @karjeecheng9024
    @karjeecheng9024 4 года назад +1

    At the risk of being pedantic, I want to say that the difference in taste of the water is probably due to the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids - a measure of the combined inorganic and organic substances dissolved in water, expressed as parts per million) levels. Singapore's tap water TDS readings typically range from around 60+ to 170+ (mine at Simei measured 72 the last time I used my TDS meter), whereas in the UK, it can range from 100+ to 500+

  • @limrebecca3917
    @limrebecca3917 4 года назад

    wld generally agree that s'poreans walk slowly on the sidewalk but during peak hour in mrt stations..?

  • @tocrob
    @tocrob 4 года назад +9

    @9:47 - walk fast in Singapore will overheat you.

  • @guanwenfaniiqeteo7850
    @guanwenfaniiqeteo7850 3 года назад

    for my family, we consume boiled water(boiling water to 100 degree celsius then left to cool) at room temperature normally. we do have hot water flask for storing boiled hot water for later on consumption, either to make instant coffee, milo or tea. my family doesn't drink cold water stored in bottles in the fridge, we have a habit of putting ice cubes into the drink that we want to be chilled. we do not drink from the tap directly. in singapore, everyone boils tap water for consumption. if you compare tap water and boiled water, boiled water taste better and healthier. lukewarm water or hot water is essentially good for calming down your gastro problems. it calms your stomach when consumed. most people would prefer hot tea over chilled tea. but for me I prefer cold beverages. I only consume hot beverages when I feel very cold and trembles.

  • @TheMandom88
    @TheMandom88 4 года назад +1

    In Sg, if you see somebody smiling at you for nothing. They are usually trying to ask direction, promote service or products. BTW the water in Sg is a little bit sweet. Formerly I don't believe water taste different but it does.

  • @zhanetamiteva6673
    @zhanetamiteva6673 4 года назад

    Hi guys, you're so cute together and continue doing your videos about Singapore!
    I am a Bulgarian and been living in the UK for 10 yrs now. Still remember the huge culture shock I had to experience when I first arrived in the UK! Some of the things were 1) graveyards in city centres 2) driving at the left side of the road 3) people queueing everywhere,even to get on the bus. I still don't quite understand 1), I am so used to 2) that when I go back home I can't cross a street property...and about 3), I queue everywhere now, even in countries where people don't queue at all I would still queue and get angry with the others not doing it 😅 🇬🇧

  • @matsudarx8
    @matsudarx8 4 года назад

    Had the same weird feeling in winter in the US while on an extended business trip. Sun is out at 4pm. Very depressing feeling. Makes you feel like you are doing OT throughout winter.

  • @jefflim7020
    @jefflim7020 4 года назад +7

    Agree with u Georgia. Groceries are much cheaper when I was in UK, I love Lidl ,Aidl and sainsbury... Ice cream is very cheap in UK supermarkets too...

    • @GeorgiaCaney
      @GeorgiaCaney  4 года назад +2

      Aldi is amazingggg

    • @jefflim7020
      @jefflim7020 4 года назад

      @@GeorgiaCaney Yupp. Even a simple bread from Lidl or Aidl bakery taste great... Fish and chips are the best... They r very big portion, filling and reasonably priced.... The pastries there are very tasty too...
      I love how the British in general are really friendly,polite and considerate...

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +2

      OMG YAS THE ICE CREAM! Ben & Jerry in UK was like £4???
      Ice cream? More like "I scream" 🤣🍦

    • @jefflim7020
      @jefflim7020 4 года назад +1

      @@PlayFoodSG I was eating ice cream with my gf almost daily. It's either those from supermarkets or from those independent shops. Drank lots of hot chocolates n ate lots of cakes too!

    • @PlayFoodSG
      @PlayFoodSG 4 года назад +1

      @@jefflim7020 Yes! **stockpiles the ice cream like a classic Singaporean xD**

  • @AzyannZ
    @AzyannZ 4 года назад

    I was in the UK for three months, came back to Singapore and didnt feel much of a culture shock. Watching this video tho, mannnnn i miss the UK :’) i have a huge smile on my face while watching this. Thank you!

  • @leeboonkang2
    @leeboonkang2 4 года назад

    I have to agree, as compared to other countries, general groceries in Singapore is really expensive. Well, most of the produce we have are imported from other countries which increase in price due to transporting cost. Even if u get local produce, becos of the small land, it cost alot more to produce them as well. That includes vegetables and meats. Which is why its alot more difficult for ppl to eat healthy as well becos its alot more expensive. Unhealthy stuff like instant food is alot more cheaper becos majority of them are just cheap to produce plus its made in nearby countries.

  • @TransportationONLY
    @TransportationONLY 4 года назад

    I’m a Singaporean and have been to the UK once, and I almost agree with everything that you mentioned
    Also I miss Pret A Manger it was so delicious

  • @swaser112
    @swaser112 4 года назад

    Just got back from a holiday in the UK and I agree. Water tastes so weird there! But also, SUPER CHEAP GROCERIES YASSSS. Gonna miss £2 prosciutto 😭

  • @Mcnat_Jimingurl90
    @Mcnat_Jimingurl90 4 года назад

    I miss Fish & Chips in Wetherspoons UK and taking the train London

  • @workfasts
    @workfasts 4 года назад

    Did you order Teh-O, Kopi-O in UK?