I am a naturalised Singapore citizen and I travel quite a bit. I do think Singapore can get boring sometimes but that is because I stay in one place and do the same thing over and over again. But everytime I travel abroad whether it is japan, Malaysia, USA, europe, Hong Kong, China, I am always very happy to come back to Singapore. Why? Because the infrastructure the transportation the food the cleanliness and most importantly safety (I am a woman) is something that many other countries cannot match. I guess if you guys get bored just travel and you will appreciate sg more when you get back.
I’m an Asian American that was fortunate to have the experience of living and working in Singapore for 2 years before pandemic. I live in NYC and have travelled in many countries and cities. Safety, cleanliness and efficiency is what’s drawn me to want to move there again. It’s also depends on where one is in their life. Other expats thinks it’s boring but there are many countries and cultures that is worth exploring and very close proximity. Singapore is a great hub for the rest of Asia. There are so many positives for me personally. Great to see this and everyone’s comments.
I happily embrace boredom anytime. Having travelled to the US for the past 30 years , I cannot comprehend the Asians who choose to live there. The Asians who hangout in Chinatown do not appear to have a better life. It is not true that Americans are all friendly. Especially not in New York. In San Francisco, the fast food restaurants employ security at night. And certain streets smell of urine. Homelessness is everywhere. The US only appeals to those who don’t travel and are ignorant.
Welcome to Sg, Ryan. Hope u and your family could assimilate well into Sg culture and interact well with us locals. SG is small but there are plenty of things u can do & explore together as a family. If u miss real huge mountains there’s plenty just a short flight away.
I was in Cape town and Rio as well. Rio is quite safe if you are in the right neighborhoods. I went to the beach and pubs at night without much problem. A friend went to visit a favela, and said he had seen much worse in Mexico. In Cape Town I felt quite unsafe, and a friend who lives there goes around in an armored car and his house is like a bunker. Now, an acquaintance got stabbed in SF! Your mileage can vary a lot!
Singapore is vibrant. In fact, anywhere with a big ethnic Chinese population is bound to be vibrant given the entrepreneurial DNA of the Chinese population. But social order matters to the Chinese, as they are used to living in a high density environment. If America has the same ratio of population to agricultural resources as the Chinese, it will have 4 billion people (US ambassador Chas Freeman). I bet Americans would prize social order more then if it has limited access to water and other vital resources, just like the Chinese. It's human nature to adapt to one's environment and the Chinese people have been adapting since 221 BC .
Security is one thing which many people take for granted in country like Singapore. Its only become reality when one stepped aboard. I remembered when I was in US, I have to be constantly aware of the surrounding around me, where in Singapore, I can walk almost everywhere without thinking so much. But security alone does not make me dislike US, it is a big and beautiful place with lots of great portion of food.
@@uwet.8826 Oh wow. Remind me when I was in Rome backpacking, my train ticket was robbed the moment I was taking Metro . 3 police officers were behind and they did nothing ...
@@wumingkkk my colleague was in Rome. Someone threw powder on his back, and another one told him about the powder on his back. My colleague's instinct was to reach to his back and tried to dust off the powder and the same person also joined in" to help him to dust off the powder". Within a couple of minutes, he realised his limited-edition Breitling was gone "just like that". I often say this to people that Europe's pickpocketing is as finessed as its haute couture.
Singapore’s safety is almost unparalleled in this world. It’s very easy to take it for granted. It also makes people here very complacent and dumb in a civic way. I guess people will probably have different needs and desires pending on their age and where they are in life. The grass is always greener when you look elsewhere and they have what what you don’t have while forgetting that the dynamics change when you’re not there as a tourist. My gripe as a Singaporean is simply Singaporean culture. Too many mainstream folks here who subscribe to the system in every way. The country itself is made for earning money and the safety and clean administration is built around that and only that. The arts and culture is only relegated to a very limited part of society and conformity has been and still is the culture here. Fringe society is always looked upon disapprovingly. To Singaporeans, I’m an oddball and weird coz I don’t subscribe to what the herd does. To folks in a place like San Fran, I’m probably so bloody boring and square coz I don’t do drugs and drink myself till I get brain damage. Singapore is limited in many resources coz of size, however it’s quite easy to travel around to many places due to proximity and if the airfares are not too exorbitant.
Thanks for your perspective, its interesting to hear this from Singaporean. I lived in many places and and I would say the following: big advantage of Singapore as an international city hub is that there are many different people here so you can find the ones you are more connected with, even in the art scene.
When you said most Asians are quiet, I actually agree only to a certain point. Met and worked with many Asians from different countries. Filipinos (and I'm one) can be quite gregarious, very friendly and chatty. I'm guessing Max has not many many Filipinos. Perhaps you can interview one who works in Singapore.
I think it is always good to understand the differences in the financial demography of students enrolled in international schools vs local schools. This perhaps will partially explain why some local students are lacking but yet will be most eager and willing to gain some international exposure.
Give me safe. The more I read and learn the more I know dangerous is worst than I believed. I think that traveler has a tendency to go to bit dangerous place because our personality, so more dangerous the more I have to know about that place in order for me to go.
I came to Singapore for my PhD in NTU eight months ago from SF (because of my research topic and Chinese heritage). I would say if you are young, single, culture-loving, liberal, or intellectual, SG might not be the best place for you. Now in retrospect, I hated it when I was in SF, but I think the four seasons, a society full of culture, tolerance, and some people who truly enjoy their life and occupation are what I miss the most about SF. And without doubt, as an artist, California is million times better in finding a proper artist community and inspirations.
(referring to living in SF) "never felt threatened ..." i would say thats cos you are a young white male , so many stories of actual friends actual experience was quite different.
@@MaxChernov singapore is the safest country but do try to stay away from the elderly as they have that kinda sterotype that white are bad. ive even encountered some elderly that are just insane
Years ago and our only trip to US, we got shouted by some blacks who stormed in while checking in SF hotel and once more across the street . 😵💫 Our tour guide immediately dived when there was a loud bang in SF Chinatown and I was wondering why he did that . That was the first/only time I ever heard a gunshot.
Very nice and open talk. Thanks a lot, Max. Questions sometimes sounds a bit provocative, but its just for spicing up the conversation)) There are no parts of Singapore which is dangerous. Walk everywhere anytime.
You would love Singapore if you are single or married with no children or married to an Asian, have a large bank account balance or have a high paying job, like everything near by (it is a small country), and love hot and humid weather (there are some people like that). If you did not have some of these attributes, you would not find Singapore a good place to live. That is the honest truth. I am married to an Asian who loves heat and humdity and we lived there fore 17 years.
Interesting sharing on life in San Francs. Btw, the CNA videos on Changi Prison, the prisoners were sleeping on rafia mats, super thin ones, no where comparable to the thicker tatami mats. Also curious, have Max done a video about NS life here b4, either from an expat point of view if they have a child who went thru NS or a local who went thru it.
Yeah, it's a dichotomy of "Do u want to feel safe but bored to death ?" versus "It's great to be alive with so much to enjoy, but true independence has less or no safety net."
Thanks for sharing. Interesting stories indeed, especially on how the news media tend to sensationalise and over exaggerate the actual situations. Anyway, whether a place is “boring”, it is highly subjective and depends a lot on the individual’s personality, preferences and choices. But “danger” is less predictable and can hit you anywhere. Is it worth it?
Sometimes people tell me it’s so dangerous in Malaysia, so they better never leave Singapore but it’s definitely not so dangerous in Malaysia haha. So it is subjective 🤷♂️
Oh man, San Francisco..... I smelled pee and saw poo in CBD. 😂 There, petit thieves have gone rampant??? I love lying on hilltop and look at Misty Golden Gates Bridge all day long. 🤣
As a Singaporean, I would rather stay in us. Singapore is great for safety and security but there's no mountains and the only thing most people does for a short getaway are to Johor bahru in Malaysia and batam in Indonesia.
I treat Singapore as the capital city of ASEAN. It is so much convenient and cheaper to travel to other countries for short visits. Bali, Bangkok, Phuket, Penang, Japan, Korea etc.
I live an hour away from SF. The naked people discussion reminded me of Bay to Breakers where I witnessed naked people running in the cold 🥶 As a Singaporean living in the West Coast of America this was an interesting video to watch. Los mejores tacos son caseros 😂
I was a spectator to one of the annual bay to breakers. I recall seeing this one crazy guy standing in the corner staring intently at the topless females running by. He was without pants and publicly masturbating to them. Only in SF.
Max some of your questions were dangerous LOL because people can get easily offended haha I got scared for Ryan for a bit! But he answered well, truthfully without me having the sense that people were gonna get irrationally mad.
usa/sfo is called GOLD MOUNTAIN in chinese...99% safe...unless u go downtown at night.... n 4 seasons... u do/say watever u like within the law...I lived in sfo from 1996 to 2019 n would never have left 4 spore except 4 very expensive health care...health insurance is us$2,000.00 per mth...u buy a pre-owned porsche 4 us$30,000.00..watch porn 24/7...food is cheap n u live in a house with white picket fence...visit disney land, L A ,l Vegas, NYC, Virgina , Hawaii etc...i love sfo... buy hate medical costs
I agree…it’s not like the Mexican food in the us is that great. It’s mostly the same Texmex style that is not even as good as the authentic stuff you find in Mexico. SEA cuisine >>> texmex
If you could find one American who lives in Singaore and loves the place, you could probably find 10 who doesn't. Too bad this youtuber only interviews those who love Singapore. So take his advice with a grain of salt. I am not a Singapore basher, but I do feel that some of these youtube videos about Singapore are pushing a certain viewpoint that is not supported by fact.
I am a naturalised Singapore citizen and I travel quite a bit. I do think Singapore can get boring sometimes but that is because I stay in one place and do the same thing over and over again. But everytime I travel abroad whether it is japan, Malaysia, USA, europe, Hong Kong, China, I am always very happy to come back to Singapore. Why? Because the infrastructure the transportation the food the cleanliness and most importantly safety (I am a woman) is something that many other countries cannot match. I guess if you guys get bored just travel and you will appreciate sg more when you get back.
I love this feeling of coming back to Singapore from traveling
I’m an Asian American that was fortunate to have the experience of living and working in Singapore for 2 years before pandemic. I live in NYC and have travelled in many countries and cities. Safety, cleanliness and efficiency is what’s drawn me to want to move there again. It’s also depends on where one is in their life. Other expats thinks it’s boring but there are many countries and cultures that is worth exploring and very close proximity. Singapore is a great hub for the rest of Asia. There are so many positives for me personally. Great to see this and everyone’s comments.
I happily embrace boredom anytime.
Having travelled to the US for the past 30 years , I cannot comprehend the Asians who choose to live there. The Asians who hangout in Chinatown do not appear to have a better life.
It is not true that Americans are all friendly. Especially not in New York.
In San Francisco, the fast food restaurants employ security at night. And certain streets smell of urine. Homelessness is everywhere.
The US only appeals to those who don’t travel and are ignorant.
Oh yes home sweet home that’s the feeling wherever I am returning home!
I have been to San Francisco many years ago! Beautiful place, especially the winding road with plants and flowers ❤❤❤
Max you made excellent video...really interesting and enjoyables...thanks again.
Welcome to Sg, Ryan. Hope u and your family could assimilate well into Sg culture and interact well with us locals. SG is small but there are plenty of things u can do & explore together as a family. If u miss real huge mountains there’s plenty just a short flight away.
I was in Cape town and Rio as well. Rio is quite safe if you are in the right neighborhoods. I went to the beach and pubs at night without much problem. A friend went to visit a favela, and said he had seen much worse in Mexico. In Cape Town I felt quite unsafe, and a friend who lives there goes around in an armored car and his house is like a bunker.
Now, an acquaintance got stabbed in SF! Your mileage can vary a lot!
Singapore is vibrant. In fact, anywhere with a big ethnic Chinese population is bound to be vibrant given the entrepreneurial DNA of the Chinese population. But social order matters to the Chinese, as they are used to living in a high density environment. If America has the same ratio of population to agricultural resources as the Chinese, it will have 4 billion people (US ambassador Chas Freeman). I bet Americans would prize social order more then if it has limited access to water and other vital resources, just like the Chinese. It's human nature to adapt to one's environment and the Chinese people have been adapting since 221 BC .
Super interesting observation!
What about New York City?
Ya.. it's boring here, That's why we love travelling. And it's also Safe here.
So, 'Boring' and 'Safe' are right 😅
😆 Singapore is small that's why it's like "boring" but totally agree with you that is safe 😂
Security is one thing which many people take for granted in country like Singapore. Its only become reality when one stepped aboard. I remembered when I was in US, I have to be constantly aware of the surrounding around me, where in Singapore, I can walk almost everywhere without thinking so much. But security alone does not make me dislike US, it is a big and beautiful place with lots of great portion of food.
100% agree with what you are saying
Agree. In Paris, I couldn't even close my eyes when taking the RER after my flight. There were people who were constantly staring at my luggage.
@@uwet.8826 Oh wow. Remind me when I was in Rome backpacking, my train ticket was robbed the moment I was taking Metro . 3 police officers were behind and they did nothing ...
@@wumingkkk my colleague was in Rome. Someone threw powder on his back, and another one told him about the powder on his back. My colleague's instinct was to reach to his back and tried to dust off the powder and the same person also joined in" to help him to dust off the powder". Within a couple of minutes, he realised his limited-edition Breitling was gone "just like that". I often say this to people that Europe's pickpocketing is as finessed as its haute couture.
@Uwe T. oh my. Yes there are many syndicates. Rome is one of the worst.
Singapore’s safety is almost unparalleled in this world. It’s very easy to take it for granted. It also makes people here very complacent and dumb in a civic way.
I guess people will probably have different needs and desires pending on their age and where they are in life.
The grass is always greener when you look elsewhere and they have what what you don’t have while forgetting that the dynamics change when you’re not there as a tourist. My gripe as a Singaporean is simply Singaporean culture. Too many mainstream folks here who subscribe to the system in every way. The country itself is made for earning money and the safety and clean administration is built around that and only that. The arts and culture is only relegated to a very limited part of society and conformity has been and still is the culture here. Fringe society is always looked upon disapprovingly.
To Singaporeans, I’m an oddball and weird coz I don’t subscribe to what the herd does.
To folks in a place like San Fran, I’m probably so bloody boring and square coz I don’t do drugs and drink myself till I get brain damage.
Singapore is limited in many resources coz of size, however it’s quite easy to travel around to many places due to proximity and if the airfares are not too exorbitant.
Thanks for your perspective, its interesting to hear this from Singaporean.
I lived in many places and and I would say the following: big advantage of Singapore as an international city hub is that there are many different people here so you can find the ones you are more connected with, even in the art scene.
9:18 the mood of the story matches the ongoing rain
When you said most Asians are quiet, I actually agree only to a certain point. Met and worked with many Asians from different countries. Filipinos (and I'm one) can be quite gregarious, very friendly and chatty. I'm guessing Max has not many many Filipinos. Perhaps you can interview one who works in Singapore.
I definitely will!
I think it is always good to understand the differences in the financial demography of students enrolled in international schools vs local schools. This perhaps will partially explain why some local students are lacking but yet will be most eager and willing to gain some international exposure.
can you elaborate, what are the differences?
Do you prefer to be in a safe and quiet place or vibrant and a bit dangerous?
YES.
JK - Both is fine.
Both. But eventually you wanna be in safe place. Esp when you are older.
Give me safe. The more I read and learn the more I know dangerous is worst than I believed. I think that traveler has a tendency to go to bit dangerous place because our personality, so more dangerous the more I have to know about that place in order for me to go.
A place where the fun is, not the most boring and hot scorching weather on earth! Lol!
I came to Singapore for my PhD in NTU eight months ago from SF (because of my research topic and Chinese heritage). I would say if you are young, single, culture-loving, liberal, or intellectual, SG might not be the best place for you. Now in retrospect, I hated it when I was in SF, but I think the four seasons, a society full of culture, tolerance, and some people who truly enjoy their life and occupation are what I miss the most about SF. And without doubt, as an artist, California is million times better in finding a proper artist community and inspirations.
(referring to living in SF) "never felt threatened ..." i would say thats cos you are a young white male , so many stories of actual friends actual experience was quite different.
Good point actually
Yeap.... I was there for 4 years. I am a single chinese female. I felt insanely unsafe.
I moved from Singapore to the SF Bay Area. Love it here.
what's the biggest part you love?
interesting stories. thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the informative video! Can you send the link for your other YT channel?
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Awesome video...
🙏thanks so much
@@MaxChernov singapore is the safest country but do try to stay away from the elderly as they have that kinda sterotype that white are bad. ive even encountered some elderly that are just insane
Haha thanks for advice!
Years ago and our only trip to US, we got shouted by some blacks who stormed in while checking in SF hotel and once more across the street . 😵💫
Our tour guide immediately dived when there was a loud bang in SF Chinatown and I was wondering why he did that . That was the first/only time I ever heard a gunshot.
Very nice and open talk. Thanks a lot, Max. Questions sometimes sounds a bit provocative, but its just for spicing up the conversation)) There are no parts of Singapore which is dangerous. Walk everywhere anytime.
Thanks so much!
Yeh I’m trying to be on the edge haha as It’s needed on UA-cam
You would love Singapore if you are single or married with no children or married to an Asian, have a large bank account balance or have a high paying job, like everything near by (it is a small country), and love hot and humid weather (there are some people like that). If you did not have some of these attributes, you would not find Singapore a good place to live. That is the honest truth. I am married to an Asian who loves heat and humdity and we lived there fore 17 years.
Interesting sharing on life in San Francs. Btw, the CNA videos on Changi Prison, the prisoners were sleeping on rafia mats, super thin ones, no where comparable to the thicker tatami mats.
Also curious, have Max done a video about NS life here b4, either from an expat point of view if they have a child who went thru NS or a local who went thru it.
Yeah, two videos actually. One is a Russian guy who served in NS. Another one is Singaporean dude who lives in London now
@@MaxChernov tks. Will check them out. 👍
Best Mexican restaurant in SG is Comida near telok Kurau road
Nice! Thanks
Almost same perspective of my American boss of 28 years.
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Just a correction....The US is 5,010 times larger than Singapore not 60.
Yeah, it's a dichotomy of
"Do u want to feel safe but bored to death ?" versus
"It's great to be alive with so much to enjoy, but true independence has less or no safety net."
Do remember Singapore , different culture,tropical countries cannot compare to a 4 season countries culture.one thing for sure the Island is safe😊
I like when it’s one warm season haha
Thanks for sharing. Interesting stories indeed, especially on how the news media tend to sensationalise and over exaggerate the actual situations. Anyway, whether a place is “boring”, it is highly subjective and depends a lot on the individual’s personality, preferences and choices. But “danger” is less predictable and can hit you anywhere. Is it worth it?
u can hit by a bus in sg orchard rd
Agree, but “danger” is also subjective:)
@@MaxChernov “danger” isn’t subjective; it’s objective from crime statistics and data.
Sometimes people tell me it’s so dangerous in Malaysia, so they better never leave Singapore but it’s definitely not so dangerous in Malaysia haha. So it is subjective 🤷♂️
@@MaxChernov until u got 200 punches being chinese
Oh man, San Francisco..... I smelled pee and saw poo in CBD. 😂 There, petit thieves have gone rampant??? I love lying on hilltop and look at Misty Golden Gates Bridge all day long. 🤣
Very poetic 😍😁
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The beeping sound is really irritating.
Yeh, sorry about that. I noticed it only when watching a raw material after the shoot.
@MaxChernov no worries. Some time this high pitch sound is unable to be heard but able to be captured by mic.
May be go to Timor Leste, Papua, Inner Mongolia, Royal kingdom of 🇳🇵 Nepal for some voluntary works, see things in different perspectives !?
Exactly! You should see different angles of life! Especially important for kids (don’t want to sound like grandpa though haha)
What about asking Matt ... Bangkok living:)
As a Singaporean, I would rather stay in us. Singapore is great for safety and security but there's no mountains and the only thing most people does for a short getaway are to Johor bahru in Malaysia and batam in Indonesia.
U went to us and stayed there for yrs b4?
Americans are moving out and you want to stay in US, Hahaha...
Honestly there are so many places to explore around Singapore! There are volcanoes in Indonesia and mountains in Japan :)
@@MaxChernov agree
I treat Singapore as the capital city of ASEAN. It is so much convenient and cheaper to travel to other countries for short visits. Bali, Bangkok, Phuket, Penang, Japan, Korea etc.
I live an hour away from SF. The naked people discussion reminded me of Bay to Breakers where I witnessed naked people running in the cold 🥶
As a Singaporean living in the West Coast of America this was an interesting video to watch.
Los mejores tacos son caseros 😂
Lies again? American Education Bus Driver
I was a spectator to one of the annual bay to breakers. I recall seeing this one crazy guy standing in the corner staring intently at the topless females running by. He was without pants and publicly masturbating to them. Only in SF.
LOL.... if u want to live more dangerously u can go up to Malaysia
I go to JB often :) not so dangerous;)
@@MaxChernov just kiddin la lol I also like jb xD
Max some of your questions were dangerous LOL because people can get easily offended haha I got scared for Ryan for a bit! But he answered well, truthfully without me having the sense that people were gonna get irrationally mad.
Haha I’m trying to be on the edge as it’s UA-cam 😁
@@MaxChernov 😂
I guess that's why there's a flight to the red states in the US.
usa/sfo is called GOLD MOUNTAIN in chinese...99% safe...unless u go downtown at night.... n 4 seasons... u do/say watever u like within the law...I lived in sfo from 1996 to 2019 n would never have left 4 spore except 4 very expensive health care...health insurance is us$2,000.00 per mth...u buy a pre-owned porsche 4 us$30,000.00..watch porn 24/7...food is cheap n u live in a house with white picket fence...visit disney land, L A ,l Vegas, NYC, Virgina , Hawaii etc...i love sfo... buy hate medical costs
Haha best comment!
(What about watching porn in Singapore though?)
@@MaxChernov ban
@@ifuknjk go for MyRepublic ;) no ban
@@MaxChernov
Hahahaha
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Europe n North America is very boring. No vibrancy
Ok why are Americans missing Mexican food so much. Embrace the local cuisines. Because when they go back they will miss great Asian food......
Ryan is a big fan of local cuisine also!
I agree…it’s not like the Mexican food in the us is that great. It’s mostly the same Texmex style that is not even as good as the authentic stuff you find in Mexico. SEA cuisine >>> texmex
If you could find one American who lives in Singaore and loves the place, you could probably find 10 who doesn't. Too bad this youtuber only interviews those who love Singapore. So take his advice with a grain of salt. I am not a Singapore basher, but I do feel that some of these youtube videos about Singapore are pushing a certain viewpoint that is not supported by fact.
I personally don't know any Americans who don't like Singapore. I'm sure they exist but I didn't cross path with them
@@MaxChernov Not surprising. Those who don't like Singapore have already left.
Perhaps Max should interview you ? !