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“I think I planned the night really well,” says SG guy who went all the way to Johor for a Tinder date

SINGAPORE: No doubt online dating is here to stay, but it is doubtful if everyone would cross borders for a date like a local TikTok user did to see someone he met on Tinder.

In a video that’s gone viral since he posted it on Tuesday (May 16), Jon, who goes by the name @imjoonah on the platform, documented every step of his unusual date—from the time he left for Johor till he got back.

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Like many of us, Jon was afraid of getting ghosted, as he admitted in his TikTok.

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As he was two hours early, he did some karaoke first.

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Fortunately, his date did not ghost him but met him at the sky bar he booked, which had a “gr8 view.”

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He also provided a review of the drinks, saying the Long Island Tea he ordered was 80 per cent alcohol, as well as of the fish and chips, which he gave a rating of 1.5 out of 5, since the fish had bones.

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The view, however, got a 4 out of 5.

All in all, he spent RM248 on food and drinks, which is around S$73.60.

The two ended up listening to a live band at the restaurant, and then doing more karaoke somewhere else later.

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He took a “hitch kind of ride” to get home, which he added he’ll never do again.

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Nevertheless, he wrote, “For a Singaporean, I think I planned the night really well.”

Jon captioned his TikTok, “Spontaneous at its finest.”

 

/TISG

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