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Peacock picks a fight with its own reflection on shiny Porsche at Sentosa, drivers warned to park at own risk

 

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How does one claim compensation for damage to personal property when the culprit who caused it is a peacock intimidated by its own reflection on a car?

The peacock went viral on the short-video creation app TikTok after it was spotted picking a fight with a shiny navy blue Porsche parked at Sentosa.

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Woman ordered 2 whole Korean Fried Chicken but gets ‘20 wings’ and few other parts instead

 

Photo: FB screengrab/COMPLAINT SINGAPORE (Eileen Gwee)

We all know that inflation is causing food prices to rise, which must be especially difficult for food vendors. However, when a customer orders a particular dish, it’s reasonable to expect that’s what they get.

One woman who ordered two whole chickens said that she ended up with “lots of the half wings.”

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Man says he wants a sugar baby but is too stingy to pay her — how liddat?

 

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Photo: For illustrative purposes only AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELE

A man in a rather difficult dilemma took to social media, asking netizens for help.

In an anonymous post on popular Facebook page NUSWhispers, the man wrote: “I want a sugar baby”.

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‘Hospital food court prices are ridiculous!’ — Woman receives thin slice of meat for S$2 at KKH

 

Photo: FB screengrab/Complaint Singapore

A member of the public eating at the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital food court critiqued her meal, costing S$7.50 for items that weren’t “worth it” for the price.

A video of the meal from Kopitiam Food Court at the hospital was shared on Facebook page Complaint Singapore on Aug 16.

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Maid cries because she didn’t have any privacy, rest day, and enough sleep, says she had to ‘surrender all personal belongings except watch’

 

Coming to Singapore to work presents its own set of unique challenges and struggles. We spoke to two foreign domestic helpers about some of the difficulties they have faced.

The two women, Robina Navato or Bhing, 49, and Jo Ann Dumlao, 49, shared their lives working as domestic workers in Singapore.

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