Sunday, 20 April 2014

Story about Singapore's lifestyle

Singaporean Lifestyle

No one can deny the fact that eating is a significant part of Singaporean culture. Singaporeans do not eat simply for the sake of filling their stomachs; rather, it is a reflection of the Singaporean lifestyle. From a variety of hawker centers to fine dining, there is never a lack of places to go to for dinner in Singapore. No matter the reasons, be it whether the limited forms of entertainment available in Singapore, or the inborn love of food in every Singapore, eating is a part of every Singaporean’s lifestyle.

A big part of our lifestyle is reflected in our choices of places to eat dinner. For example, a person who has a more limited income, like students, would probably choose to eat in hawker centers or food courts, instead of choosing fine dining. On the other hand, someone who has more spending power and indulges in a more luxurious lifestyle may choose fine dining over eating in hawker centers. Another way that our choice of eating places reflects our lifestyle is illustrated by the fact that some people may choose fast food outlets due to their hectic schedules and lack of time to sit down and slowly enjoy a meal. In Singapore’s fast-paced society, fast food outlets here never suffer from a lack of business. Just like other habits in our lives and choices we make, the places people choose to dine at are also examples of how we choose to live our lives, and are indicative of our lifestyles. This said, some people might also choose to dine in certain places, to illustrate or attempt to show people their ‘lifestyles’. For example, a person who has just entered the workforce may not usually dine at fine restaurants, but when dining with his boss, or a client, may choose fine dining in order to show others that he has the means to dine there.

Not only the choice of eating-place is indicative of a person’s lifestyle; a person’s choice of eating partners also reflects his or her lifestyle. A person who is more family-oriented may choose to dine at home, or dine out with his family, in order to spend more time with his family. However, a more career-minded person would probably choose to dine with his business associates in order to build up his network of contacts, and so as to become more business savvy. This illustrates how a person’s choice of people that he dines with also reflects his lifestyles, values and mindset.

Furthermore, a person’s choice of food is also representative of his lifestyle. Someone who is more afraid to try new things and would rather stick to what he knows would probably eat the same kinds of food, whereas someone who is more adventurous would not be afraid to try all different kinds of food and venture out from the more common types of food. This, once again, shows how someone’s lifestyle is reflected through the several choices he makes with regards to food.

Source: http://singaporefoodculture.blogspot.sg

Story about Singapore's Lifestyle

Young Singaporeans nowadays are very stressful and kiasu because they are made to work hard and do well in their studies to obtain certificates. Singapore has very little natural resources. Hence the government is putting in all the effort to upgrade the standard of the human resource. The government hopes that the young Singaporeans will get a certificate and get a good job in Singapore or overseas. In this globalized era, the world is competing on human resources and talent. Getting a good job, you can serve Singapore well.

Another point is that, Singaporean students are also competing against foreign students. These foreign students come from Korea, China, and Malaysia. They increase the competition among students. They catch up very fast in their studies, especially their English. They work hard for it and hence they do stand a higher chance of getting scholarships. Singaporean students have to study hard to obtain the scholarships. Hence, I have to say that young Singaporeans nowadays are really stressful.
The last point is that Singaporeans are known  as kiasuSingaporeans are afraidto lose out. For example, registering their children to top schools, taking a lot of food when they go for a buffet and also queuing up for free items. There was once when Macdonald gave out free Hello Kitty dolls when you purchase aHappy Meal. Singaporeans started queuing up for it and there were also some who quarreled over this matter. They fought for the Hello Kitty dolls. Hence, Singaporeans are known as kiasu people.

However, I feel proud to be a Singaporean because Singapore is multi-cultural. The best part is the sense of belonging to Singapore. In Singapore, the government is not corrupted and the government does govern the country well. The most important part I that Singapore is a safe country. The security inSingapore is very well taken care of. We can walk on the streets late at night and feel secure and we never ever see riots or protest in our streets. That is why I like Singapore. Hence, let the whole world know that Singapore is the best country and we are proud to be Singaporeans.

Source:http://n2.swiiit.com/wbn/slot/u1315/Story%20about%20Singapore%20lifestyle.doc