The Bald Guy
- Nov 25, 2015
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I never fail to be amused whenever I see long queues forming up at moneychangers with "the Best" rates. (Disclaimer: The above photos are not reflective of money changers at all times. It was taken by the MSM when Singaporeans queued for Ringgit. They are just a randomly googled photos to illustrate money changers in SG) For some reason, Singaporeans are happy to queue for as long as 20 minutes to save an insignificant amount of money (around $4/ per $1000 exchanged) but yet


The Bald Guy
- Nov 21, 2015
Singaporeans Travel To Vanuatu, The Fiery Island Paradise of the South Pacific
We knew we wanted a beach holiday. What we didn’t want, was a “Typical Singaporean” destination; something different from the typical Maldives, Boracay’s and Hawaii’s. We wanted somewhere really exotic. We wanted to try things we’d never done, see things we’d never seen. A country in the South Pacific sounded like a plan. Fiji? Nah, too common among backpackers. Samoa? Too far, and the flights weren’t frequent enough. Then, we found them all; an island country in the South Pa


The Bald Guy
- Nov 14, 2015
Andorra. The Cheapest Country To Shop For Luxury Brands In Europe?
Here it is. Our FIRST non-saving money post. Today, we will blog about the CHEAPEST destination in Europe to shop for Brand New Luxury Brands. This post is written for all the "materialistic and self centered posers" out there who earn peanuts for a salary and yet rake up a pile of credit card debt to buy "Luxury Items" to impress people they don't even know (or colleagues/friends who frankly can't care less) Disclaimer: For those of you are RICH and earn loads of money. Plea


The Bald Guy
- Nov 5, 2015
Singaporeans Abroad - Exotic Europe Series (4) Romania - Home of Dracula & his Vampire Brethren
I haven't travelled enough of Romania to say I was disappointed; but I was. While planning for this trip, everyone (tripadvisor, lonely planet) said in Romania, Transylvania was the place to visit. Picture of Map from Romanian Tourism Board And thats exactly what we did. Once we touched down in Bucharest, we caught a bus straight to the main train station, asked for two tickets to Brasov, and off we went. (Of course we had already checked the train timmings beforehand. http:/

