Small Country which never put a limit to intake of immigrants.
You see more foreigners than locals, wherever you go. Cool or What?!?!?
It's also very safe here! From disasters!
I'm from singapore. Come and visit my country! :D
by ProvingSorry October 3, 2011
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A very small and somewhat clean country that is very strict.
& I don't like 47%-55% of the songs they play on the radio stations but I'll go with the damn flow.
I live in Singapore...yay.Whatever.
by WhocaresIamabitch December 5, 2003
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Singapore is a multi-racial and multi-cultural country, with Chinese, Malays and Indians historically making up the majority of the population.
"Singapore has traditional food there.Try it out!"
"Really? I hope I can go there."
by Superb SUPERS January 26, 2016
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Singapore is a beautiful metropolitan countryin Southeast Asia. Contrary to popular belief, Singapore is not in China, nor is it near China.

The people of Singapore are called Singaporeans. The country is very modern and clean, with good governing and strict laws.

Singaporeans tend to be rather unfriendly, but there are some extremely helpful ones.

The language most spoken in Singapore is English. A certain trend among Singaporeans is speaking 'Singlish', which is English mixed with dialects.

However, there are three other main languages: Chinese, Malay and Tamil.

It is a multiracial country.

Although the weather is extremely hot, visiting Singapore will be worth it.
If I were to rate Singapore on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being terrible and 10 being amazing, I'd say 8.
by Prettylenna October 22, 2011
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A highly stressful place where local students are more afraid of failing their math exam than of their parents dying—one in three said that life isn't worth living.
Dubbed an "authoritarian democracy" by critics, Singapore is "a first world oasis in a third world region"—where political dissidents would better apply for asylum in the US or the West to avoid being fined, jailed, or made bankrupt.
by MathPlus March 26, 2017
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A country that has turned learning into drudgery and killed the joy of both teaching and learning, because of its obsession to be top in international studies like TIMSS and PISA.
Singapore's subsidized tertiary education is mostly funded by sin tax, thanks to hundreds of thousands of local gamblers—Singapore is unofficially the third largest gambling market in the world.
by MathPlus July 31, 2017
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A free-market economy that is unspokenly flushed with cash from tax fugitives, making revenue earned from tourism and exported goods and services pale in comparison.
Among the unofficially reported tax fugitives who became Singapore citizens are Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, Chinese movie stars Jet Li and Gong Li, investment guru Jim Rogers, not to say, the thousands of millionaires from Indonesia, India, Malaysia, and India.
by MathPlus April 12, 2017
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