Is Singapore’s tap water safe to drink? Do you need to buy filters/bottled water instead?

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Apparently, there has been some talk about our tap water here in Singapore.

Is Singapore’s tap water safe to drink?

Do you need to spend money to buy bottled water?

Well, the national water agency PUB said just a few days ago that tap water is perfectly safe to drink since they test the water every single day to make sure the quality is good.

In fact, our standards here are even higher than what the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends.

This means Singapore is going above and beyond what the UN body in charge of global health says is needed. 

This all started because some people complained about an ad from a local company called Sterra Singapore.

In their ad, they implied Singapore’s tap water isn’t safe.

However, after looking into it, the advertising authority made them take the ad down because it was misleading.

Testing every day

When PUB was asked about it, they said water quality is super important to them and confirmed again that tap water here is safe to drink.

Every day, they collect samples from distribution networks all around Singapore and test them.

Our water meets the national standards and WHO guidelines, so no need for extra filters/stock-up on bottled water at home.

PUB wasn’t too happy about Sterra’s claims—in their ads, Sterra said Singapore’s tap water has harmful bacteria and algae, but that’s not true according to PUB.

They told Sterra to stop putting out misleading info online and change how they advertise. 

Debunking the misleading claims

A PhD student named Clarence looked into what Sterra was saying too.

In a video he posted that got over a million views, he proved the microscope video Sterra used didn’t even come from our tap water.

It was actually from a pond! 

 

Clarence said he made the video because people shouldn’t believe everything they see online.

Even if something sounds sciencey, the companies advertising don’t always know what they’re talking about when it comes to biology.

The advertising authority got some complaints about Sterra’s ad too.

Their chairman said while the misleading ad is gone now, people should still watch out for stuff like that online.

If you see an ad that’s lying or unethical, report it.

No such thing as completely bacteria-free

Even the director of Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute noted there’s no such thing as water with zero bacteria.

It’s normal and even important for some “healthy” bacteria to be in our pipes.

In fact, other countries like the Netherlands don’t even use chlorine in their water.

As long as the bacteria aren’t toxic or dangerous, it’s all good.

And if you need just one takeaway from this article, it’s this:

Our water is as clean or even cleaner than standards require.

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McDonald’s Hello Kitty 50th Anniversary plushies resold on Carousell for up to $60

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Hello Kitty, McDonald’s has launched an exclusive line up of Hello Kitty plush toys. Released today, on February 15, 2024, these plush toys could be acquired for a $9.90 with the purchase of an Extra Value Meal, Feast, 2x Value Meal, or Family Meal, subject to a limit of two sets per customer.

Within hours of the launch, scalpers took to Carousel, a popular online marketplace, to offer the plush sets at a staggering markup. Priced at $60 a pair, the resale value represents a significant increase over the original purchase price.

That is a markup for an eye-watering 506.06%!

In another listing, another seller has listed 4 sets for $160.

In January last year, a Hello Kitty Mahjong Set that has a recommended retail price is S$388 was resold on Carousell for a staggering $800.

 

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4 accommodations with an aesthetic design for under $79/night in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Japanese-themed living space

An accommodation that marries style and affordability doesn’t come by that easily.

And if you’re in search of one, look no further for we’ve curated a list of accommodations, each with an aesthetic design and costing under $79/night.

Eager to see what we’ve in store for you?

Let’s get the list started!

Cozy & spacious one-bedroom apartment with a view of KL Tower

Cozy & spacious one-bedroom apartment with a view of KL Tower

Price: $55/night (for 4 persons)

Perched high above, this spacious one-bedroom apartment offers views of KL Tower and the skyline.

Well furnished, the high-floor apartment features an open-concept living and dining area with plenty of natural light. A kitchen area with a coffee machine, kettle, fridge, and toaster makes prepping meals a breeze.

The separate bedroom has a queen-size bed, dressing table, and plenty of storage while the attached bathroom comes with a shower. You also get a balcony space with seats where you can sip your morning tea/coffee.

With Bukit Bintang’s shopping, dining, and nightlife right on your doorstep, this apartment is screaming “Book me!”

Modern studio serviced apartment close to Cheras Stadium

Modern studio serviced apartment close to Cheras Stadium

Price: $58/night (for 2 persons)

Next, we have this modern studio-serviced apartment near Cheras Stadium with everything covered for a convenient stay.

The living area features high-speed wifi, a large TV, smart home voice controls (English & Chinese), a comfortable sofa, a bean bag, and more for lounging. The kitchen is fully equipped for light cooking with an island marble dining table.

The bedroom accommodates two and features a king-size bed, a working desk, and wardrobes. The bathroom comes with a washing machine and essential toiletries. Private parking is available on-site if you’re driving.

Monochrome-themed staycation suite at Arte Mont Kiara

Monochrome-themed staycation suite at Arte Mont Kiara

Price: $64/night (for 2 persons)

Nestled within close distance to Publika Shopping Gallery (shopping mall), this 517-square-foot one-bedroom suite features a color scheme of black, white, and gray.

Relax in the queen bed dressed in premium linens and cook/warm up your simple meals in the microwave/on the induction cooker whenever you need to. A refrigerator, kitchenware, and dining table make this apartment feel just like home.

Step outside your suite to discover dining options and shopping. Yet within your classy monochrome retreat, you will find a place ideal for recharging your batteries between adventures.

Book 7 days or longer to enjoy a 5% weekly discount—your chance to score some extra savings.

Adorable one-bedroom apartment for Japan lovers in Mont Kiara

Adorable one-bedroom apartment for Japanese lovers in Mont Kiara

Price: $78/night (for 4 persons)

Last but not least, we have this one-bedroom apartment situated in the Mont Kiara neighborhood of Kuala Lumpur.

The roomy living room features a Japanese tatami area great for relaxing with a view of Mount Fuji through the lightbox background. The master bedroom offers a queen bed, single bed, floor mattress, and bedding for up to four guests. The kitchen has all the essentials and a water purifier so you can prep food with ease.

Residents also have access to on-site amenities like the sauna, gym, and pool, as well as one complimentary parking space upon request.

A journey to Kuala Lumpur doesn’t have to be expensive. Choosing any of the above-mentioned accommodations with their aesthetic designs can add a touch of artistry to your travel senses. Each of these options, priced under $79/night, offers not just a place to rest, but an experience to remember. So settle your travel dates and let’s get those bookings in!

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Surprising Financial Perks of Turning 30

Approaching the milestone of 30 often evokes a mix of emotions, including anxiety about stepping into full-fledged adulthood. However, reaching this milestone actually signifies a significant upturn in various aspects of life, especially financially.

From enhanced independence to valuable government subsidies, here are 7 financial benefits awaiting individuals hitting the 30 mark in Singapore.

EMBRACING FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE

While the support of parents is undoubtedly cherished, transitioning to financial self-sufficiency is crucial. By your 30s, with a stable income in place, it’s time to bid farewell to dependency on parental finances.

This includes taking charge of personal expenses such as meals, bills, and travel costs. Assert your independence graciously, freeing yourself from the chains of reliance.

SECURE RETIREMENT PLANNING

Entering your 30s often coincides with a newfound discipline in managing finances, steering away from impulsive spending towards long-term financial goals, notably retirement.

With a robust retirement savings strategy apart from your CPF, which may involve diversifying investments, exploring supplementary income streams, and securing retirement policies, you lay the groundwork for realizing your aspirations in the future.

ENHANCED FINANCIAL LITERACY

Years of earning experience equip you with a deeper understanding of financial concepts like insurance, investments, and interest rates.

Armed with this knowledge, you can navigate financial decisions more confidently, from budgeting effectively to optimizing savings and investments. This financial preparedness ensures you’re equipped for the various life stages that lie ahead.

QUALITY SOCIAL CONNECTIONS

As you approach 30, you’ve likely curated a more refined social circle, having distanced yourself from toxic relationships.

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This streamlined network means fewer obligatory social engagements and a focus on nurturing meaningful connections with those who genuinely care. You would need trusted people to help you make significant financial choices. With reduced drama and authentic relationships, your 30s offer a more fulfilling social landscape.

RENEWED IC

Turning 30 in Singapore marks a symbolic transition as you bid adieu to the youthful snapshot on your identity card (IC). Re-registering for a new IC signifies a step into a new phase of adulthood, ensuring your identification remains current for essential activities like voting and accessing government services.

FREE HPV SCREENINGS FOR WOMEN

Women reaching the age of 30 in Singapore enjoy the advantage of complimentary HPV screenings at designated clinics, facilitating early detection of potential health issues. Get a free HPV Screening at the Singapore Cancer Society Clinic in Bishan. Test results will be available within 4-6 weeks, and the clinic will schedule follow-up medical appointments if you test positive.

Considering the connection between HPV and cervical cancer, regular screenings are crucial for safeguarding your health and well-being.

ACCESS TO FREE SKILLSFUTURE COURSES

Singaporeans aged 25 and above are entitled to SkillsFuture credits, with an initial allocation of S$500 as well as a one-time top-up of S$500, valid until December 31, 2025.

Leveraging these credits for courses in diverse fields such as career advancement, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship empowers you to upskill and seize new opportunities in the evolving job market. Tapping into these resources early is advantageous for personal and professional development.

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By embracing these financial benefits as you cross the threshold into your 30s in Singapore, you lay a solid foundation for continued growth and prosperity in various aspects of life. Cheers to being thirty and thriving!

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Dry promotion offered? Should you take it or not?

man and woman having a discussion at work

Do you know what a dry promotion is?

Simply put, it’s a promotion, minus the salary increase or benefits.

So you now find yourself choosing between two sides of a coin with people telling you:

“At least got promotion, take it!”

“What? Waste time only, better find better opportunity elsewhere.”

So how?

The pros of accepting a dry promotion

First, think about your resume.

If you accept a dry promotion, you can put it on your CV and show future employers that you received more responsibilities due to the skillsets you have.

Secondly, it can show that you have commitment and a sense of work ethic. You are willing to do more work and go beyond what your job scope is (for the time being) without being too money-minded.

This can impress your current boss and maybe in the future, he will give you a “real” promotion with better pay when the company does better financially.

Thirdly, you’re betting on yourself. You believe that the new responsibilities and skills can enhance your future earnings potential. It’s like an investment in your future.

The cons of accepting a dry promotion
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We know it can be very disappointing if the offer doesn’t match your career goals, in terms of salary or role expectations.

Like, they give you more power and title, but your pay’s still the same. More responsibilities but no extra money? Hmm.

It can also send a wrong signal to your penny-pinching boss if you only give a quiet nod, which can easily make you a pushover in the office later. This may set the stage for future monetary promotions, and you may be left out of the picture entirely.

Making the decision: Should you take the dry promotion?

If you think you won’t be able to handle the stress that comes with a dry promotion, it’s better to look for other opportunities. Don’t simply accept this dry promotion and then lose sleep over it. 

You worked hard, you deserve better. Find somewhere that appreciates you and gives you the proper recognition and pay.

But if you’re not in a hurry to build wealth and want to gain some new skills, then maybe give it a little thought. But if you think it’s not worth it and you can find better opportunities elsewhere, then don’t hesitate to say “no thanks”.

At the end of the day, only you know what’s best for your career ahead. If you’re a newbie starting out in the industry and don’t have a family to feed, then it’s not too bad to accept a dry promotion. Just don’t forget to ask when a pay raise will follow, so it will give you a rough timeline on when to bring up the promotion conversation again. If you’re on the opposite side of the spectrum, then I guess you don’t need any advice. Don’t settle for less if you think you’re worth more, yeah?

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