Single’s Day, Black Friday, 12.12 – What To Expect This Shopping Season?

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What is the best time to shop in Singapore? Both researchers and consumers can agree on one thing – it’s the fourth quarter of every year that brings merchants the most profits and shoppers – the most savings. What is so magical about that time of year and why do people get crazy savvy when it comes to shopping in Q4?

Even though you might be hearing the news about the upcoming Black Friday, there is so much more to look forward in Singapore once September hits. Asians seem to be quite fluent when it comes to spending money and saving it at the same time – thus numerous shopping events of which you can take advantage. When does it start and does it ever end?

Numbers tell it all, and they seem to be the prevailing theme when it comes to naming the shopping spree events. The 9.9 in which Lazada and Shopee took part this year broke the season wide open with savings of up to 50%. While the organisers of the Great Singapore Sale extend their event every year to make it last longer, those shoppers who miss their chance can still find something amazing on sale. The 9.9 surely builds up everyone’s appetite for the upcoming shopping days.

With October coming up, the Qoo’s 10.10 Shopping Evolution takes place over a few days, and in 2017, consumers could tap into it from the 9th to the 15th. While shoppers could easily shop at their favourite merchants’ available in the online market square, others visited Plaza Singapura to hear about the latest services from Qoo. Even more opportunities to save money – what’s there not to love?

September and October are just a warm-up before one of the most anticipated shopping events in Singapore – 11.11, also known as Double Eleven or Single’s Day. Originating in China to celebrate the single life, it’s a perfect occasion for people from all walks of life to shop for merchandise of all kind – from small-sized accessories to furniture. Here, in Asia, it’s even bigger than the world-renowned Black Friday with profits of online shops skyrocketing every year.

Up until now, it was the Double Eleven that was a benchmark in Asia but people working behind the scenes of sales promotion at Black Friday.Global say that over 80% of Singaporeans are aware of what Black Friday is. Given the fact that the online and offline footfall increased by 117% in the last five years, it is estimated that fewer people will go to brick and mortar shops and more of them will shop at online ones. The shift can also be observed in the fact that more people are happy to mingle between the two to find the best bargain deals. An average Singaporean is likely to spend S$ 225 on goods like fashion, electronics and beauty.

Black Friday isn’t the end, though. Soon after the post-event emotions go down, there’s one last chance to shop before Christmas. The 12.12 will bring all the biggest merchants in Singapore together in one last major shopping spree. Whether it’s cashback with Shopback or high-fashion spree with Zalora, consumers can use this opportunity to shop their way into Christmas oblivion.

If there is anything we have learned in the previous years it is that it’s never too late to turn your consumer-mode on and that there is always a promotion waiting at one place or another. The savviest shoppers can use their acumen to save thousands of dollars a year and enjoy the fabulous life. Shopping events bring benefits not only to us but also to the economy because bigger profits mean more tax paid to the government. It seems like eating your cake and having it will cost you next to nothing.

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Great ways to make Valentine’s Day special

The big day is coming. 14th of February is one of those days that doesn’t leave anyone indifferent. We either love it or hate it. And our attitude isn’t always the result of our relationship status – it’s the fact that we either want to conform with certain standards of behavior or not.

If you’re one of those people who appreciate the power of love on that particular day, this is the text for you. No matter how much money you have on your hands, there are ways you can razzle dazzle your partner on the 14th of Feb and beyond. Read on for some dating ideas for V’Day.

Dress to impress

You know best what your clothing style is and even if you’re a tomboy, you can always do something to look extra special on that day. If you’re looking for a dress that will make his jaw drop, there’s no point in buying it at its regular price, since you’re not going to have much use of it throughout the year. You can look in places like Picodi Sale that specializes in showing you discounted clothes any woman can afford. Not looking for new clothes? No problem, invest in lingerie that will give you more confidence and make the night more fun.

Eat to impress

It’s no surprise that most people like to go out to eat on Valentine’s Day. Certain foods are considered to be aphrodisiacs, which means they raise your libido. Chocolate ganache will help you relax, while shrimp cocktail can inspire you to be more sensual. Remember to book your table beforehand, because on that particular night, eateries are full from early afternoons until late nights.

You can always decide to stay in your apartment and engage in cooking together. Look for a great recipe, buy everything upfront and prepare a nice bottle of wine. Start cooking a bit earlier and have everything ready for his or her arrival. Remember to have a playlist of great hiredts ready for dancing, or a film to watch

Entertain to impress

If you don’t think fancy restaurants and gourmet meals are for you two, you can easily create romantic atmosphere wherever you go. Some people just like to have fun and KKday has prepared various types of experiences for two. You’ll be able to visit a film studio, view underwater wildlife, go to Garden by the Bay or see animals from all over the world in the famous Singapore Zoo.

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Flower to impress

It’s always nice to show your partner love and you don’t need to restrict yourself to Valentine’s Day. However, this article is all about the celebration on the 14th of Feb so if you’re looking for the right bouquet, check out places like A Better Florist. It gives you an opportunity to order flowers online, which saves you plenty of time. Any woman would love to receive flowers on Valentine’s Day and if you want to save a bit (hush, hush, we won’t tell anyone!), Picodi offers discount codes and promotions for you to use. Don’t wait for her to give you hints – be proactive and you’re guaranteed success.

Pretend to impress

Old married couples don’t always remember what it was like when they celebrated their relationship. They tend to forget about things like passion, butterflies in their stomachs and the willingness to get to know the other person. You can, however, easily bring that spark back by pretending you don’t know each other. Simply recreate your first date or go on a whole different one. You’ll see why exactly you fell in love with each other and be able to see your ‘old ball chain’ in a completely different light. Worth a shot!

The most important thing to remember, though, is that you should celebrate love throughout the year. Use V-Day as an inspiration to be with the other person more, show them your appreciation. It’s the company that matters the most, and all the other things and ideas are just an addition to your relationship. Have your Valentine’s Day every month and you’ll never be alone on any other day in your life.

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