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Efan
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people have been copying my question australia thread so some people and i decided to make one about any country. the country will be asked questions and someone from that country can answer.

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Mayatoto
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Ok in that case is there anyone from Singapore here? I'm thinking of moving over there in the next year or so. I've seen some commercial sites about things to do if you are planning on moving there etc, but nothing that was really about someone's person experience of living/moving there.

So, what is it like? What are the best and worst parts? Any weird facts?

Or if you know of a good blog of someone who has moved there can you let me know the link.

StepOnABaby
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I've always wondered about moving to NZ just to eat at Hell Pizza.

Efan
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I don't live their but when I went their on holiday it was incredibly clean and sterilized for tourists. their government i was told is quite rigid with it's laws. but other than that it was great! like a tropical island mixed with productive city.

Efan
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that was about singapore. sorry about double post.

knight_34
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Lol, still on about that? Just go to Canada or something. I could send you some but it'd probably go stale by the time it arrived. I'll order some Hell Pizza next week... October 5. I have little money right now.

@Mayatoto

You could ask nichodemus but he is never around any more. He used to be a prominent regular of the AMW and he still is my first AG friend.

Right, I can answer a few questions about New Zealand and the Philippines. I'm a bit Samoan too, but I only stayed there for two weeks so I can't say much.

StepOnABaby
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Lol, still on about that? Just go to Canada or something. I could send you some but it'd probably go stale by the time it arrived. I'll order some Hell Pizza next week... October 5. I have little money right now.


Canada location isn't open yet :O
Mayatoto
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@Efan - yeah that's why I would quite like to try out living there for a while. I've only actually been to the airport though - but that was sweet.

@Step - Haha -Hell Pizza is pretty good. When I was a Uni, one year I lived next to a Hell Pizza and above a Burger Wisconsin. It was pretty dangerous - luckily I didn't earn enough to just eat junk food all the time!

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Canada location isn't open yet :O


Oh crap, I forgot about that. Well, I will eat some Hell Pizza for you. I didn't realize Mayatoto lives in NZ too... so yeah your question is answered.
StepOnABaby
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Oh crap, I forgot about that. Well, I will eat some Hell Pizza for you.


Wow that makes me feel good..........I WANT SOME RAWR!
Darkroot
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Egypt anyone?

Well, I will eat some Hell Pizza for you.


No thanks my Uni sells fresh giant pizza slices for cheap and they are amazing.
knight_34
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No thanks my Uni sells fresh giant pizza slices for cheap and they are amazing.


Not for you Darkroot.. not for you.

Well, we need people who reside in or have enough experience concerning a particularly country. So far we've only got a a New Zealander and an Australian so yeah. I've never seen an Egyptian regular to the forums by the way.
StepOnABaby
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I lived in Puerto Rico *ITCHES! Ask me a question abotu Puerto Rico? Kthnx.

BlackSkullDragon
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I'm from Argentina so if anyone has a question about it I think I will be able to answer it.

Efan
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whats the culture in Argentina like?

BlackSkullDragon
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In Argentina the culture is very diverse because people from many countries have inmigrated here.We had great writers like Julio Cortazar or Jorge Luis Borges.The most typical music is tango and we have plenty of folk music styles.In the past few years reggaeton and cumbia have become very popular but rock is still a main part of the music business.

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