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And now Taiwan has good relations with them and South Korea has decent relations- going so far that South Koreans in polls say they hate China more than Japan!!! Who would have though.
Singapore -one of the few countries to be kicked out of a country. Most countries are trying to annex new lands or hold their existing lands but Malaysia said “GTFO” to Singapore
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson the kicking of Singapore out of Malaysia, the main reason for it was demography, Singapore was (and is) majority Chinese and if included within Malaysia it would disrupt the Malays as the majority ethnicity, and make Chinese the plurality in Malaysia, and having a Chinese party as the PAP win the elections in Malaysia would be unthinkable for the Malay establishment, so Singapore was kicked out of Malaysia.
@@jackyex your prime minister Lee dont like how the malaysia government system that focus on the bumi putra. Not all Bumi putra are malay, but all malay are bumi putra. Sabah and sarawak also bumi putra, umno warned pap to dont campaign in malaya during general election. So umno leader kick you out since you dont like our system and try to challenge political power in malaya that mostly control by umno.
This is just the regular density of Asian cities. I live in a city with the same size as Singapore, but slightly more population (8.4 million compared to Singapore's 5.4 million).
"Men are not born equal in either physical or mental capacity. But a socialist believes that society as a whole will benefit, and there will be more happiness for more people, if all are given equal opportunities for education and advancement regardless of class or property.” ― Lee Kuan Yew,
@@marianocastillo5779 there are many types of socialism tbf, and many socialists view equal opportunity for existing social/economic classes as essential to the gradual erasure of class and class barriers.
@@marianocastillo5779 That's.... that's hardcore communism, which socialism definitely isn't. Yeah socialism is closely related to liberalism, it just adds using the government's power to reach those goals to the mix
Gibraltar is another self contained city state. It's self contained, has it's own industries, governs itself and is *functionally independent* as the UK has no power to interfere in its affairs. (It can't ever be technically independent because a 310 year old treaty says if the UK gives up sovereignty then Gib goes to Spain.)
Internal affairs are the local government's total responsibility, but military and foreign affairs are with Westminster, that's not exactly independence, right?🤨
@@OpinionesDeJACCsOpinions Well other European micro states like Monaco, Andorra, etc, don't really have militaries or much foreign policy. So my point that Gibraltar is *functionally* indepemdant still stands. It would be simpler for everyone if Gibraltar was formally independent, but that can never happen while Spain refuses to alter the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht.
@@Dave_Sisson Well, no Britain gave that autonomy via laws passed in Parliament, it wasn't a treaty unlike Monaco did with France, that's the difference.
@@Dave_Sisson Not the same since Gibraltar has that British protective umbrella but SIngapore is entirely on her own against the entire world and has no one to fall back to.
We need to go back way before 1965. Beginning from 19th century, when the British started to increase their economic and political influence in the region, Singapore was envisioned to become the economic hub of Malaya. However, interestingly despite that, Malaya and Singapore were governed as separate political entities. I remember someone said that Singapore was Malaya's own version of New York. Back in the day, if you were to visit Malaya, Singapore was the main gateway. After WWII, Malaya gained independence in 1957, but Singapore was still a British colony. Lee Kuan Yew was desirous to free Singapore from British control and pursued a political and economic union with Malaya. The rest is history...
Yeah 7:26 is inaccurate as Singapore joined Malaysia only in 1963, after the water treaties were signed. Understand that the British were supportive as it'd better equip the country to fight Communism
@BlackBannerz They will always have people lined up to enter as soon they want, so I doubt they will face any issue on that regard. Plenty of people surrounding them wanting to enter and work there. The perks of being a rich country, isn't it? You really think such a tiny island want to have such a big population? Failed state? Haha tell me, where are you from? We can start there to check out which is the failed state.
@BlackBannerz My tiny island? You're confused here, darling. I am not Singaporean neither do I live nearby any Asian country. Your assumptions reveal what is making your blood boil and is kind of sad. Singapore can start receiving immigrants at any moment and they will have people lined up. Your country on the other hand... Nobody wants to go and live there and I am sure of it, whichever country you belong to, because you sound like coming from a place of jealousy and hatred.
@BlackBannerz to live or not live with one of the highest gdp per capita in the world or be worried about less people that eventually will be replaced by robots. I would prefer less people and a pocket full rather than the sh*thole you belong to, that is poor and overpopulated.
That railway train and the land where the railway was located, belonged to Malaysia so Malaysia had the right to shut it down to get replacement for new lands in Singapore.
6:56 With the country importing ~90% of its food, when people complain about food inflation, the government could theoretically push the blame on imported inflation 7:11 Singapore has also long banned pork imports from Malaysia after a _nipah_ virus outbeak in the 1990s, which also effectively protects local _bak kwa_ (sweet barberqued pork slices eaten during Chinese New Year) shops from competition from cheaper Malaysian shops (e.g. if Singapore residents travelled to Malaysia to buy before bringing back to Singapore) due to Malaysia's lower cost of living
Malaysia banned exports of chickens to Singapore in order to control supply and prices (as they say). Some people there think Singapore deserves it since we did not allocate enough land for agriculture and always rely on import. More countries has adapted protectionist approach nowadays... Singapore might be facing a hard time.
KhAnubis: "...sure, it's nothing to sneeze at. I mean, there's probably a fine for that..." Singaporean Government" "Write that down. WRITE THAT DOWN!!!"
Huh. How Singapore has handled food imports seems pretty safe. I can see a diversified basket of countries Singapore gets its imports from, so when one country experiences tension, there are still others to rely on. Singapore has also stayed neutral, so it doesn't piss off other countries and thus jeopardizing its food supply when it gets cut off.
As nice as SG sounds, it still has flaws, a 5 room HDB in Singapore can buy u a landed house and a decent car in USA/Australia etc etc. Education there is competitive, to the point unless if ur going to ivy leagues. Going overseas is a negative thing because it shows u cnnt make it in SG. We overwork ourselves insanely. I been to overseas for holiday in 2022 and ngl the difference in culture and laid back approach in australia was light and day
@@catenary_curve i got used to it, fun fact sec sch is basically jc lvl in some countries. We can actually go to a uni in germany with js our O lvl results
I admire much about Singapore and Mr Yew's visionary leadership. He transferred a malaria infested hell hole into one of the wealthiest countries on the planet. A great inspiration to many a 3rd world country.
The stress and pace of Singapore is no different from most major cities though and they are just about as expensive. But you can live pretty decently in Singapore however with lots of grants, subsidies and help from the authorities, if you are financially unstable. If you surround yourself with only top high flyers and consistently think your worth in this world is through your paper merits and other material assets, then that is the only world you know of. Not all Singaporeans are like that, in fact, most Singaporeans are laid back and chill. Not wealthy but not needing for anything.
2:51 The CDCs' boundaries follow electoral constituencies' boundaries, which change before every election, so their names can get misleading sometimes & the districts' shape can get distorted e.g. the light orange panhandle of South East district/CDC is the north-eastern inland suburb of Serangoon, which is somehow classified under the southeastern coastal Marine Parade constituency (whose boundaries also span across the other suburbs of Aljunied, Ubi & even Bedok N (before 2011)). You can also imagine how many times our public housing apartments' lifts, which're maintained by town councils (who follow such boundaries too), are handed over between different councils in their lifetime of 20-30 yrs.
everything comes with a price obviously! it is akin to expecting a good quality designer handbag like hermes birkin for $1000. dude, it is not happening!
@@deadpool113 more international than Chinese. It is like walking around a Western city surrounded by Asian students who mostly speak English to each other.
@@huaiwei that’s just sad, countries should remain to their root and defend themselves from cultural imperialism :( Chinese culture and language are one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world
@@sinbed-u1i 1. Singapore is a multi-cultural society. Not merely a Chinese one. English is naturally used as the lingua franca to unite a multi-cultural society together. 2. Walking through downtown Singapore is no different from doing the same through HK or Taipei or Shanghai. All are modern East Asian societies, except that the dominant tongue may be different. So are you going to call every modernised society a victim of "cultural imperialism"?
With the ever increase tension between Ukraine and Russia continues to grow, we can all see they reason this coins where created, to help when fiat currencies can no longer, the amount of support Ukraine is getting from just bitcoin donation around the world is helping them stay in this, why not turn a profit on that, this dilemma has made the price of bitcoin move up, with “Catelyn Morris” we deal and trade bitcoin include fiat, but crypto currencies is the main pocket.
this is the miss conception going around, you call it love for money while some see it as receiving good information, which can still be a miracle in the making by God, how has the father worked miracles since the days of abraham it has always been through men...
Your English may be poor but you are speaking facts, this current incident is only showing the need for alternative currencies.. .how were you able to get a meet .this is rare
@@lucyweilbel6681 lots of people forget this, they are still waiting on manner to fall out of the skies personally I pity such people they have been brainwashed by society that things are meant to given to them which is wrong you find things and work for them either by getting cautious with sensitive info and knowing which info to act on
@@sarah-lp2oc when it comes to business regardless of your personal feelings, you need to take the right position profit wise that will benefit you, that's the reason it seems big firms are more successful on trades than the daily folk, its simply because the take on more risk
But Singapore has weakness...... One, there are still no production for smartphone and vehicle until now which is no Made in Singapore in technology production..... Two, Singapore have to depend on international country for trading and investment which means as long as no WW3 no problem but the impact Ukraine Russian war still got on ASEAN trading..... Last, Singapore lack of natural water which cause people to have dehydration faster especially there heatwave is very strong..... Even lee kuan yew do have to admit that he needs Indian businessmen, Indian trading and Indian investment to make sure Singapore will strong because of Indian Men and not Han....
This 10-minute video only answers the question in mere seconds, and very very superficially. At least elaborate on the 4 main sources of water, instead of just describing it in seconds. Our water source from Malaysia is not even the main source today, and will end completely by 2061. Even then, Singapore is already almost self-sufficient in water supply if Malaysia decides to cut all water exports today. For food supplies, you could have provided info on the ratio of food imports, and more details on Singapore trying to grow more food locally. In fact, Singapore aims to have 30% of our nutritional needs coming from local farms by 2030.
Singapore is a ultra rich country.... Sg people waste a lot of food, about 800m tons of food waste per annum. Do you think Singapore people can be starve to dead!!!? Food are very expensive in Sg. It is one of the reason that Sg can buy cheap food from other countries, because a lot of countries can sell their food high price than their local people. Good example, Sg can eat the best Malaysia durians and the local Malaysia can't eat it, because all good quality durians export to Sg to make a fat profit. Singapore currencies are very strong too which can buy food easily. Sg people love to travel Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia to shop, eat and massage. Strong currencies can buy their local cheap food, eat and throw....no need to think one.
Singapore food is very expensive only to people from our neighbouring countries. We are comparable to HK, Japan or South Korea, and cheap compared to Europe. In fact, there are not many developed countries which still sell hawker food at our price point....try finding a full meal costing less than 4 Euros in Europe.
@@huaiwei No need to compare Europe. And I won't go expensive Europe for holidays. Anyway, there are some very rich Sg people can go foe expensive holiday, expensive food in other countries. Sg Hawker Food pricing like Food Court Pricing....also not cheap!
@@MrAlbertYam Singapore's GDP per capita is 3rd highest in the world, and higher than most European countries, so of course we should be compared to Europe, not some neighbouring country with just a fraction of our salaries and costs of living. The vast majority of Singaporeans are actually in the middle-income bracket (including myself). Just about anyone who has at least a diploma and earn more than 3-4k a month has every ability to travel to Europe each year if they want to. In fact, some of my friends with lower qualifications and earning less than 3k have been to Europe too at least once. It makes me wonder if you are even local to be complaining that hawker food is expensive (I was not even talking about food courts) here, or how expensive Europe is.
@@huaiwei Don't talk nonsense! You want to compare Europe, USA, JAPAN, Australia and other developed countries....nobody stop you. You have your points, your own Views.
@@MrAlbertYam and the quality of your comments reflects it. No one said every local is rich or average. I said the *vast majority* are in the middle-income bracket. And there are statistics to back this up. The medium income in Singapore is S$3,027. Only 6.2% of Singaporean households qualify to buy 1-2 room flats. And don't assume I have never seen the local poor or have not helped them in one way or another. I don't need to advertise what I do to help. Ultimately, you clearly do not represent the majority of Singaporeans who do not consider Singapore food expensive. And that is the whole point of this conversation.
Singapore does have diplomatic relations with China and many other countries but that does not mean China is a close ally . Singapore is a closer friend to Australia than it is China .
Not exactly. It all depends on which sector. Economically, China is an invaluable partner as compared to Australia. Food supplies wise, it’s diversified all over the global. Military wise, Australia is a valued partner as compared to China, as Singapore has sent her boys to train in the terrains of Australia for decades.
Had a nice conversation with a Malaysian guy on the train the other day. Asked him how he and his country feel about Singapore in the aspect of first wanting it out of Malaysia and now it does so great. What was once a nice conversation immediately stopped with an unfriendly look and we have not talked since. I didn't ask to offend anyone, just simply to get a local perspective on a topic I was pretty interested in at that moment. Or was it just rude of me to ask that?
Just imagine you are a girl who left her boyfriend because he is dirt poor and useless, then years later he made it rich. Pretty sure you will be offended if people rub it in by asking about it.
It's complicated. Most Malay still don't know why Tunku Abdul Rahman kicked out Singapore. But, Tunku does in one of his interviews said about creating Malaysia without Singapore because this two reasons : 1) He only wanted Brunei, Sabah & Sarawak join this federation, to balance Bumiputera and Non-Bumiputera population during that time. Adding Singapore in the federation only bring the problem back to square one. 2) Prevent the spread of Communism from Indonesia and Malayan Communist Party on Borneo. But his vision of Malaysia get interrupted with British insisted Singapore to be include in the new federation. Alas, the Federation merged but Singapore ousted in just 24 months due to consequences of racial riots and Bumiputera policies issue. To most Malays at that time, losing Singapore is like gaining a long lost jewel from a crook, only to be slipped back into abyss. But to Malayan elites especially those resides in Kuala Lumpur, the separation is a good move for their own political stability though it only postpone racial riots in Kuala Lumpur untill 1969.
@@Rsyraf So the Malays are such a hostile group of people if their constituent ethnicities were ever forced to interact instead of kicking out places like Singapore and annexing parts of Borneo, there would have been race riots?
The Singapore President was not voted by popular vote. There wasn't any voting. She was put there literally by the government. The people got no say on this matter whatsoever.
I'm not Catholic, but I find that describing the Vatican as "a private country for incels" is not only inaccurate, it's a very lame joke. If humour isn't your thing, then don't try so hard to shoehorn it in your videos. Also, what about San Marino? It's also a city state.
I love your videos but what is necessary to call the inhabitants of Vatican City incels? Imagine saying that about any other country and the amount of hate and backlash that you’d receive. It’s okay if you don’t agree with the Church or what not, but you don’t have to offend those who have chosen to devote their lives to faith and God (ex: priests, monks, and nuns)
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It's interesting how Singapore was the first Southeast Asian country to establish friendly relations with Japan despite the, uh, history.
How is this a one day old comment when the video is uploaded 6 minutes ago?
Oh hey it’s you from the discord!
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson scheduled video
@@dwyderdom so a comment can be left before it’s uploaded? Or do some users have access to the video before it’s publicly released?
And now Taiwan has good relations with them and South Korea has decent relations- going so far that South Koreans in polls say they hate China more than Japan!!! Who would have though.
Singapore -one of the few countries to be kicked out of a country.
Most countries are trying to annex new lands or hold their existing lands but Malaysia said “GTFO” to Singapore
And it was because of Xenophobia
@@jackyex What was because of Xenophobia?
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson the kicking of Singapore out of Malaysia, the main reason for it was demography, Singapore was (and is) majority Chinese and if included within Malaysia it would disrupt the Malays as the majority ethnicity, and make Chinese the plurality in Malaysia, and having a Chinese party as the PAP win the elections in Malaysia would be unthinkable for the Malay establishment, so Singapore was kicked out of Malaysia.
@@jackyex your prime minister Lee dont like how the malaysia government system that focus on the bumi putra. Not all Bumi putra are malay, but all malay are bumi putra. Sabah and sarawak also bumi putra, umno warned pap to dont campaign in malaya during general election. So umno leader kick you out since you dont like our system and try to challenge political power in malaya that mostly control by umno.
@Alexandria School of Science Tamil and chinese community in Malaysia Don't consider to be foreign they are Malaysians citizen to.
Fun fact: Recently, Singapore has been included in the Pacific Alliance, wich is a economical alliance with Peru, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
That's an interesting group of countries
@@lancetheking7524 Hey we just need to ensure continuous supply of coffee.
I think it's insane that Singapore has over 4 times the population of my hometown, yet my hometown covers a larger land area.
It's even more insane for me that Singapore has 3 times the population of my country, and yet my country is 35 times bigger.
I just checked at that "true size" site,and it is just about the size of my city,but with a population almost 5x bigger
@@Dac_DT_MKD what is your country?
@@gustavosauro1882 N.Macedonia
This is just the regular density of Asian cities. I live in a city with the same size as Singapore, but slightly more population (8.4 million compared to Singapore's 5.4 million).
Love Singapore. I wish my country was run by Lee Kuan Yew for 3 decades. Peace, harmony, stability, and economic development.
3 decades - 30 years?
@@nottomhardy yep
@@justananimeweeb6696 why'd you delete your comment?
@@nottomhardy I just realised something in the comment which is y I deleted it
@@justananimeweeb6696 🤣 trippy
"Men are not born equal in either physical or mental capacity. But a socialist believes that society as a whole will benefit, and there will be more happiness for more people, if all are given equal opportunities for education and advancement regardless of class or property.”
― Lee Kuan Yew,
lmao socialists literally want to abolish class and property what is that man even talking about
@@marianocastillo5779 there are many types of socialism tbf, and many socialists view equal opportunity for existing social/economic classes as essential to the gradual erasure of class and class barriers.
@@princeofchetarria5375 There already is an ideology for that and it's called Liberalism.
@@marianocastillo5779 That's.... that's hardcore communism, which socialism definitely isn't. Yeah socialism is closely related to liberalism, it just adds using the government's power to reach those goals to the mix
@@marianocastillo5779 Go google Lee Kuan Yew. I'll wait... :)
i do think that mr beat should make a singapore vs hong kong video it is such an interesting topic thanks you
what?
@@pulpet_irys watch the fuck*ng video
@@In_Our_Timeline Bro i said what because of your spelling
@@In_Our_Timeline that mr beat part
Great video! I don't know why I hadn't thought to wonder about this question before.
hi 😀
thank you khanubis for giving us such greats videos
You again...
Majulah Singapura!
前进吧!新加坡!
Onward Singapore!(English translation of majulah singapura)
Hi,a Singaporean here! Thanks for the amazing video! Yes people didnt expect us to last 10 years but 57 years later we have prospered !
my man KHAnubis just roasted the vatican city
Gibraltar is another self contained city state. It's self contained, has it's own industries, governs itself and is *functionally independent* as the UK has no power to interfere in its affairs. (It can't ever be technically independent because a 310 year old treaty says if the UK gives up sovereignty then Gib goes to Spain.)
A true city-state is entirely independent and has to fend for itself in every aspect of nationhood. Gibraltar obviously is not.
Internal affairs are the local government's total responsibility, but military and foreign affairs are with Westminster, that's not exactly independence, right?🤨
@@OpinionesDeJACCsOpinions Well other European micro states like Monaco, Andorra, etc, don't really have militaries or much foreign policy. So my point that Gibraltar is *functionally* indepemdant still stands. It would be simpler for everyone if Gibraltar was formally independent, but that can never happen while Spain refuses to alter the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht.
@@Dave_Sisson
Well, no Britain gave that autonomy via laws passed in Parliament, it wasn't a treaty unlike Monaco did with France, that's the difference.
@@Dave_Sisson Not the same since Gibraltar has that British protective umbrella but SIngapore is entirely on her own against the entire world and has no one to fall back to.
We need to go back way before 1965. Beginning from 19th century, when the British started to increase their economic and political influence in the region, Singapore was envisioned to become the economic hub of Malaya. However, interestingly despite that, Malaya and Singapore were governed as separate political entities. I remember someone said that Singapore was Malaya's own version of New York. Back in the day, if you were to visit Malaya, Singapore was the main gateway. After WWII, Malaya gained independence in 1957, but Singapore was still a British colony. Lee Kuan Yew was desirous to free Singapore from British control and pursued a political and economic union with Malaya. The rest is history...
Yeah 7:26 is inaccurate as Singapore joined Malaysia only in 1963, after the water treaties were signed. Understand that the British were supportive as it'd better equip the country to fight Communism
KhAnubis, you are a scholar and a gentleman.
I left Singapore after living there for 40 years. Its over crowded.
Singapore pulled out the biggest middle finger to Malaysia for kicking them out 🙊... They did them a favor.
@BlackBannerz They will always have people lined up to enter as soon they want, so I doubt they will face any issue on that regard. Plenty of people surrounding them wanting to enter and work there. The perks of being a rich country, isn't it? You really think such a tiny island want to have such a big population?
Failed state? Haha tell me, where are you from? We can start there to check out which is the failed state.
@BlackBannerz oh, now I see where are you from... Just let me say: hahaha lololololol
@BlackBannerz My tiny island? You're confused here, darling. I am not Singaporean neither do I live nearby any Asian country. Your assumptions reveal what is making your blood boil and is kind of sad. Singapore can start receiving immigrants at any moment and they will have people lined up. Your country on the other hand... Nobody wants to go and live there and I am sure of it, whichever country you belong to, because you sound like coming from a place of jealousy and hatred.
@BlackBannerz to live or not live with one of the highest gdp per capita in the world or be worried about less people that eventually will be replaced by robots. I would prefer less people and a pocket full rather than the sh*thole you belong to, that is poor and overpopulated.
I was more than 1 year in Singapore. I Love Singapore, especially Marina Bay & Santosa.
5 million, very fun to know a city has as much population as my entire home country
My country has less than half of Singapore. That's what happens when my country was founded in a 75% mountain terrain.
@@Dac_DT_MKD Ha, My country is also mountainous. I am from Slovakia, you?
@@evilmurlock Macedonia, or "North Macedonia" (to not piss off the Greeks😅)
@@Dac_DT_MKD Pog, I remeber the name change, atleast you can get into the EU now
@@evilmurlock Now Bulgaria has put a veto because of the disputes we have with them, and they are far worse than the Greek one.
Im living in singapore and never really care about my country history...thanks for this video is very infomatiing
As a railway fan I hate Singapore as it shut down first its main station, and then even you could not longer to Woodlands.
That railway train and the land where the railway was located, belonged to Malaysia so Malaysia had the right to shut it down to get replacement for new lands in Singapore.
@@space4495 Yes, but anyway - I hate that. And any railway fan should do the same.
Doctor Congo LOL. I love that sarcasm, like beef from UA-cam.
6:56 With the country importing ~90% of its food, when people complain about food inflation, the government could theoretically push the blame on imported inflation
7:11 Singapore has also long banned pork imports from Malaysia after a _nipah_ virus outbeak in the 1990s, which also effectively protects local _bak kwa_ (sweet barberqued pork slices eaten during Chinese New Year) shops from competition from cheaper Malaysian shops (e.g. if Singapore residents travelled to Malaysia to buy before bringing back to Singapore) due to Malaysia's lower cost of living
I am glad at least ONE video on youtube actually talks about my home country🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬❤❤❤
Dude your countries amazing wether or not someone makes a video about it
ikr bro
There's actually many videos about Singapore! Every time I'm recommended one I get so excited hehe 🇸🇬🇸🇬
im surprised the islands seem to be part of other subdivisions rather than their own things
most of the islands we have are uninhabited. only one, Pulau Ubin, has a small population there. The rest are used by the military and industry
By making Singapore a shopping center of Southeast Asia. If you can shop there, why invade it?
If you invade it, now you will control a shopping Center in Southeast Asia. Genius.
I like how this guy uses minecraft items to portray things on an educational video
Malaysia banned exports of chickens to Singapore in order to control supply and prices (as they say). Some people there think Singapore deserves it since we did not allocate enough land for agriculture and always rely on import. More countries has adapted protectionist approach nowadays... Singapore might be facing a hard time.
YES to Mr. Beat making a video about Hong Kong vs Singapore!
~0:52 HEY! They're VOLCELS, that you very much 😤
KhAnubis: "...sure, it's nothing to sneeze at. I mean, there's probably a fine for that..." Singaporean Government" "Write that down. WRITE THAT DOWN!!!"
I know how Singapore doesn't starve: The secret to not starving is... To not starve! It's so simple
😐
@@joeprendergast24 it not mean be offensive, sorry if you find it mean. It mean be light-heart
@@lukko6714 🤬😡😡
@@thanos6635 IT WASN'T MEANT TO BE OFFENSIVE, WHAT ARE THOSE EMOJIS? I already said that in reply to someone else
You love chasing your tail don't you
Thank god we separated . 🙏🇸🇬😘
Someone should do a full history of Singapore.
I really like how you immediately answered if it was subdivided
Dontt know why, but the time I mute the video suddenly my brain fill it with Half As Interesting's voice
I laughed out loud when you said Doctor Congo. Nice!
Huh. How Singapore has handled food imports seems pretty safe. I can see a diversified basket of countries Singapore gets its imports from, so when one country experiences tension, there are still others to rely on. Singapore has also stayed neutral, so it doesn't piss off other countries and thus jeopardizing its food supply when it gets cut off.
Everything is all thks to lee kuan yew 🙏🙏
Never take it's success for granted.
Counterpoint: I'm Singaporean and I just skipped lunch, checkmate
I am surprised my country had made peace with many countries including old enemies
As nice as SG sounds, it still has flaws, a 5 room HDB in Singapore can buy u a landed house and a decent car in USA/Australia etc etc. Education there is competitive, to the point unless if ur going to ivy leagues. Going overseas is a negative thing because it shows u cnnt make it in SG. We overwork ourselves insanely. I been to overseas for holiday in 2022 and ngl the difference in culture and laid back approach in australia was light and day
yea thats true. Im grateful for everything we have but it is NOT normal for middle school children to go to school from 8-5.30 two times a week
@@catenary_curve i got used to it, fun fact sec sch is basically jc lvl in some countries. We can actually go to a uni in germany with js our O lvl results
I admire much about Singapore and Mr Yew's visionary leadership. He transferred a malaria infested hell hole into one of the wealthiest countries on the planet. A great inspiration to many a 3rd world country.
The stress and pace of Singapore is no different from most major cities though and they are just about as expensive.
But you can live pretty decently in Singapore however with lots of grants, subsidies and help from the authorities, if you are financially unstable.
If you surround yourself with only top high flyers and consistently think your worth in this world is through your paper merits and other material assets, then that is the only world you know of.
Not all Singaporeans are like that, in fact, most Singaporeans are laid back and chill. Not wealthy but not needing for anything.
Australia is coasting off the resource boom. When that ends and with climate change heating up the party down there will soon be over.
Wait, why does it say, that UA-cam comes from Australia?
1:38 so a bunch of people decided to name a strait without being aware of the existence of a greek curse word
Im A Singaporean And Never Left Singapore Or Malaysia
I can’t wait to see Singapore vs Hong Kong ⏳
2:51 The CDCs' boundaries follow electoral constituencies' boundaries, which change before every election, so their names can get misleading sometimes & the districts' shape can get distorted e.g. the light orange panhandle of South East district/CDC is the north-eastern inland suburb of Serangoon, which is somehow classified under the southeastern coastal Marine Parade constituency (whose boundaries also span across the other suburbs of Aljunied, Ubi & even Bedok N (before 2011)). You can also imagine how many times our public housing apartments' lifts, which're maintained by town councils (who follow such boundaries too), are handed over between different councils in their lifetime of 20-30 yrs.
8:19 did this man just say Doctor Congo? 😂
I am Singaporean and if I'm being completely honest singapore is
A safe country but everything is expensive
everything comes with a price obviously! it is akin to expecting a good quality designer handbag like hermes birkin for $1000. dude, it is not happening!
Hawker foods as well as public transportation are at reasonable price or can consider inexpensive.
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tbf it’s not really as small as i thought, might be small by area but it has more population than both Wales and Scotland for example
Remember.....China's economic progress is indirectly thanks to Singapore......
Im curious. If 75% of Singaporeans are of chinese descent, is chinese culture prevail singapore???
Singaporean Chinese are very much like HKers and Taiwanese. It is like Chinese culture sans communism, plus a rich dose of globalisation.
@@huaiwei So the overall Singapore has chinese vibe?
@@deadpool113 more international than Chinese. It is like walking around a Western city surrounded by Asian students who mostly speak English to each other.
@@huaiwei that’s just sad, countries should remain to their root and defend themselves from cultural imperialism
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Chinese culture and language are one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world
@@sinbed-u1i 1. Singapore is a multi-cultural society. Not merely a Chinese one. English is naturally used as the lingua franca to unite a multi-cultural society together.
2. Walking through downtown Singapore is no different from doing the same through HK or Taipei or Shanghai. All are modern East Asian societies, except that the dominant tongue may be different. So are you going to call every modernised society a victim of "cultural imperialism"?
Malaysia: *aight imma head out*
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this is the miss conception going around, you call it love for money while some see it as receiving good information, which can still be a miracle in the making by God, how has the father worked miracles since the days of abraham it has always been through men...
Your English may be poor but you are speaking facts, this current incident is only showing the need for alternative currencies.. .how were you able to get a meet .this is rare
@@lucyweilbel6681 lots of people forget this, they are still waiting on manner to fall out of the skies personally I pity such people they have been brainwashed by society that things are meant to given to them which is wrong you find things and work for them either by getting cautious with sensitive info and knowing which info to act on
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@@sarah-lp2oc when it comes to business regardless of your personal feelings, you need to take the right position profit wise that will benefit you, that's the reason it seems big firms are more successful on trades than the daily folk, its simply because the take on more risk
Actually I don't know who is Mr Beat or Beast
But Singapore has weakness...... One, there are still no production for smartphone and vehicle until now which is no Made in Singapore in technology production..... Two, Singapore have to depend on international country for trading and investment which means as long as no WW3 no problem but the impact Ukraine Russian war still got on ASEAN trading..... Last, Singapore lack of natural water which cause people to have dehydration faster especially there heatwave is very strong..... Even lee kuan yew do have to admit that he needs Indian businessmen, Indian trading and Indian investment to make sure Singapore will strong because of Indian Men and not Han....
LOL ? Hokkien got a saying 'kiang jiu ho mai ge kiang'. And what ? Causes us dehydration? I think we got more clean water than your entire nation.
This 10-minute video only answers the question in mere seconds, and very very superficially.
At least elaborate on the 4 main sources of water, instead of just describing it in seconds. Our water source from Malaysia is not even the main source today, and will end completely by 2061. Even then, Singapore is already almost self-sufficient in water supply if Malaysia decides to cut all water exports today.
For food supplies, you could have provided info on the ratio of food imports, and more details on Singapore trying to grow more food locally. In fact, Singapore aims to have 30% of our nutritional needs coming from local farms by 2030.
“I don’t like it, it’s too neutral.” - Zapp Brannigan
“a stone’s throw away, if you can throw a stone 17 kilometers-“
Well Beat, the gauntlet has been thrown. XD
The Han Chinese have successfully developed three nations on their own. It is time the world gives them some respect.
0:51 Aren't they like..volcels I guess?
Love ur jokes😁
Huh pork in Indonesia?
There are parts of Indonesia that do eat pork particularly in the most eastern parts and also in Bali.
@@zjzr08 Some part of Indonesia, people eat human beings!!!
there are 33 milllions non moslem in Indonesia. We have more Christians than the entire Malaysia population
If singapore is a country then so is Belgium
Singapore is dependent on Malaysia for food and water.
Hold on... porks comes from Indonesia 💀💀
I mean we also have non muslim population too so...
there are 33 milllions non moslem in Indonesia. We have more Christians than the entire Malaysia population
Indonesia exporting so much pork is kinda sus tbh
Singapore is a ultra rich country.... Sg people waste a lot of food, about 800m tons of food waste per annum. Do you think Singapore people can be starve to dead!!!?
Food are very expensive in Sg. It is one of the reason that Sg can buy cheap food from other countries, because a lot of countries can sell their food high price than their local people. Good example, Sg can eat the best Malaysia durians and the local Malaysia can't eat it, because all good quality durians export to Sg to make a fat profit.
Singapore currencies are very strong too which can buy food easily. Sg people love to travel Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia to shop, eat and massage. Strong currencies can buy their local cheap food, eat and throw....no need to think one.
Singapore food is very expensive only to people from our neighbouring countries. We are comparable to HK, Japan or South Korea, and cheap compared to Europe. In fact, there are not many developed countries which still sell hawker food at our price point....try finding a full meal costing less than 4 Euros in Europe.
@@huaiwei No need to compare Europe. And I won't go expensive Europe for holidays.
Anyway, there are some very rich Sg people can go foe expensive holiday, expensive food in other countries.
Sg Hawker Food pricing like Food Court Pricing....also not cheap!
@@MrAlbertYam Singapore's GDP per capita is 3rd highest in the world, and higher than most European countries, so of course we should be compared to Europe, not some neighbouring country with just a fraction of our salaries and costs of living.
The vast majority of Singaporeans are actually in the middle-income bracket (including myself). Just about anyone who has at least a diploma and earn more than 3-4k a month has every ability to travel to Europe each year if they want to.
In fact, some of my friends with lower qualifications and earning less than 3k have been to Europe too at least once.
It makes me wonder if you are even local to be complaining that hawker food is expensive (I was not even talking about food courts) here, or how expensive Europe is.
@@huaiwei
Don't talk nonsense!
You want to compare Europe, USA, JAPAN, Australia and other developed countries....nobody stop you. You have your points, your own Views.
@@MrAlbertYam and the quality of your comments reflects it.
No one said every local is rich or average. I said the *vast majority* are in the middle-income bracket. And there are statistics to back this up. The medium income in Singapore is S$3,027. Only 6.2% of Singaporean households qualify to buy 1-2 room flats.
And don't assume I have never seen the local poor or have not helped them in one way or another. I don't need to advertise what I do to help.
Ultimately, you clearly do not represent the majority of Singaporeans who do not consider Singapore food expensive. And that is the whole point of this conversation.
Singapore does have diplomatic relations with China and many other countries but that does not mean China is a close ally . Singapore is a closer friend to Australia than it is China .
Not exactly. It all depends on which sector. Economically, China is an invaluable partner as compared to Australia. Food supplies wise, it’s diversified all over the global. Military wise, Australia is a valued partner as compared to China, as Singapore has sent her boys to train in the terrains of Australia for decades.
Malaysia share everything..food,water...everything...but everything limited now....
Fun fact: Singapore makes clean water out of literal pee.
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The Vatican incel joke make me laugh so hard had to subscribe 😂
No need for comparision. Singapore is just hong kong but better (i'm from hong kong btw)
A lot better
I am a singaporean
It’s probably the only country in the world that didn’t want independence but got it anyways
I wonder if the Malaysians regret kicking out Singapore from their federation?
never. glad to kick them out.
when is Ukraine video?
Your Swiss neutrality joke does not work as well as it would have a couple weeks ago..
"nothing to sneeze at, I mean there's probably a fine for that"
no there isn't. Are you also going to say you gonna get caned for chewing gum in Singapore next?
*doctor congo*
Interesting how a mostly muslim country provides Singapore pork
Had a nice conversation with a Malaysian guy on the train the other day.
Asked him how he and his country feel about Singapore in the aspect of first wanting it out of Malaysia and now it does so great.
What was once a nice conversation immediately stopped with an unfriendly look and we have not talked since.
I didn't ask to offend anyone, just simply to get a local perspective on a topic I was pretty interested in at that moment. Or was it just rude of me to ask that?
It is not a rude question to ask Malaysians about that topic. I think the guy was upset because Singapore was once part of Malaya and now it is not .
Just imagine you are a girl who left her boyfriend because he is dirt poor and useless, then years later he made it rich. Pretty sure you will be offended if people rub it in by asking about it.
@@riser7795 But it is Singapore the one that kicked out of Malaysia not Singapore left Malaysia
It's complicated.
Most Malay still don't know why Tunku Abdul Rahman kicked out Singapore. But, Tunku does in one of his interviews said about creating Malaysia without Singapore because this two reasons :
1) He only wanted Brunei, Sabah & Sarawak join this federation, to balance Bumiputera and Non-Bumiputera population during that time. Adding Singapore in the federation only bring the problem back to square one.
2) Prevent the spread of Communism from Indonesia and Malayan Communist Party on Borneo.
But his vision of Malaysia get interrupted with British insisted Singapore to be include in the new federation. Alas, the Federation merged but Singapore ousted in just 24 months due to consequences of racial riots and Bumiputera policies issue.
To most Malays at that time, losing Singapore is like gaining a long lost jewel from a crook, only to be slipped back into abyss.
But to Malayan elites especially those resides in Kuala Lumpur, the separation is a good move for their own political stability though it only postpone racial riots in Kuala Lumpur untill 1969.
@@Rsyraf So the Malays are such a hostile group of people if their constituent ethnicities were ever forced to interact instead of kicking out places like Singapore and annexing parts of Borneo, there would have been race riots?
Major trading hub
lmfao "president elected by popular vote" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
In some ways Singapore is like Plato's republic but not in any of the good ways.
Maybe because we are paying the philosopher kings a boat load of money
i am from singapore :3
The Singapore President was not voted by popular vote. There wasn't any voting. She was put there literally by the government. The people got no say on this matter whatsoever.
Small size, 5 million people
I'm not Catholic, but I find that describing the Vatican as "a private country for incels" is not only inaccurate, it's a very lame joke. If humour isn't your thing, then don't try so hard to shoehorn it in your videos.
Also, what about San Marino? It's also a city state.
It's a joke
Answer: money
Because trade exists
It’s hal-Imah ya-cop
Beef cracked me up
I love your videos but what is necessary to call the inhabitants of Vatican City incels? Imagine saying that about any other country and the amount of hate and backlash that you’d receive. It’s okay if you don’t agree with the Church or what not, but you don’t have to offend those who have chosen to devote their lives to faith and God (ex: priests, monks, and nuns)
Priests are volcels actually