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  1. Join Date
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    #401
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Uuummmm....
    Bakit ka pa pupunta ng jollibee sa Singapore?
    Onga naman pedi kainin dito araw araw yan hehe

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    #402
    Quote Originally Posted by kenzie View Post
    Onga naman pedi kainin dito araw araw yan hehe
    Fesbuk-fesbuk...

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    #403
    miss na miss talaga ng mga kabayan natin ang Jollibee



    kahit souvenir piks lang, oks na oks na sila

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    #404
    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    miss na miss talaga ng mga kabayan natin ang Jollibee



    kahit souvenir piks lang, oks na oks na sila

    mahab pa rin ang pila sir?

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    #405
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Uuummmm....
    Bakit ka pa pupunta ng jollibee sa Singapore?

    Wala lang... in case magustuhan namin kumain ng chicken ala jollibee style... alam na namin kung saan.

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    #406
    Aw. I'll be going to SG this June or July as part of school curriculum.
    Alam ko mahal pagkain diyan, pero im not expecting that high haha.

    130 for a jolly spaghetti. WOW!
    Lalo na when i saw the prices for Gerrys grill. Nung kumain kami magbabarkada (5) ang bill lang namin sa Gerrys MOA is 1800.
    May kasama nang tower yun. Parang mahal talaga compared to PH pricing.

    To those who had been in SG, what can you say about bencoolen Hotel?

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    #407
    ^

    sa mga resto natin dito around Php200 na din per meal if you compare it with sg, almost same lang or a notch higher but not that expensive.

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    #408
    Singaporean goverment is making it harder/delaying to get work pass for foreign worker, including OFWs...same as Saudization.

    Why Singaporeans wanted to boycott Jollibee
    BY KATHERINE VISCONTI
    POSTED ON 04/08/2013 10:25 PM | UPDATED 04/09/2013 4:24 PM

    You would never know a group of Singaporeans online called for a boycott of the Philippines most popular fast food restaurant. The petition condemns the chain for prioritizing Filipinos for jobs over Singaporeans - a claim Jollibee denies.

    Today it is clear most of the customers are overseas Filipino workers. So the real question now is, how long the lines will last?

    Under pressure from the public, government is making it more difficult to hire foreign workers.

    The Singapore government is slapping higher fees on employers who hire foreigners in some sectors. Come July, it's lowering the percentage of new foreign service workers from 45% to 40% of a company's work force. Employers must start paying a higher minimum salary for mid-level workers. And renewing work applications will become more difficult. Read more about those measures here.

    It’s very difficult now. There are many companies who want to hire Filipinos but the problem is getting the work passes for them.
    MINDA CALAGUIAN-CRUZ
    PHILIPPINE AMBASSADOR TO SINGAPORE

    Overseas Filipino workers in Singapore like Liz Peruda are feeling the pinch. Her husband’s work pass wasn’t approved. He visits her when he can and is looking for work in the Philippines.

    “For Filipinos, even if we hold a good job, even if we hold a high-ranking job, even us, we’re scared. When it’s time to renew our passes, we’ll have that 10% chance that it might not get approved. We’re just really taking advantage of whatever time we have here in
    Singapore.”
    LIZ PERUDA
    APPLE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

    The restrictions come as many Singaporeans worry that foreigners are taking their jobs and lowering their wages.

    “It’s important to understand this entire problem in the context in which it is worrying Singaporeans. That is that Singaporeans must come first and if they’re unable or unwilling then it is ok to bring in foreigners.”
    ARUN MAHIZHNAN
    SPECIAL RESEARCH ADVISOR, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

    Some residents blame foreigners for raising property prices and putting too much strain on existing infrastructure.

    Yet this mega city also needs foreigners to keep it running and take jobs Singaporeans don’t want. The Singaporean population is aging, getting wealthier and has a low birth rate, making foreign workers crucial to help bear the load.

    Singapore's government proposed letting in more immigrants to help boost the population to between 6.5 and 6.9 million by 2030.

    This was met by loud protests from Singaporeans.

    “When the number 6.9 million was put into the public discourse, they were shocked,”
    ARUN MAHIZHNAN
    SPECIAL RESEARCH ADVISOR, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

    Singapore's strength has always been its foresight and planning. Now it needs to find a solution that responds to both public clamor and economic reality.

    Katherine Visconti, Rappler, Singapore. - Rappler.com

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    #409
    Actually it is the mainland Chinese money that is driving property prices in Singapore up.

    Foreign workers from the Philippines and other ASEAN countries do not, or have no need, to buy property in Singapore.


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    #410
    ^

    actually ung property sa singapore, you own it for quite somtime and then babalik mo din sa government.

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