A woman took to Facebook on Monday night (Mar 28) to ask for help after an incident with a male cyclist at Sengkang East Way on Mar 26.
In a post shared on the SG PCN Cyclist Facebook page, Ms Honey Soo said that the cyclist verbally abused her and her husband, as well as slapped her and then rode his bike into her husband in the presence of several witnesses.
7 Unique Dining Experiences in Singapore You Need To Try in 2022
Singapore is probably one of the few countries where dining is considered a national pastime. After all, we love food so much we’re one of the few countries which managed to get our hawker culture added to UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage.
With the plethora of dining options available in Singapore, it is often difficult to settle on a restaurant or café when eating out. In fact, the most common question couples ask one another when they’re dining out isn’t “Do you love me?”, but “Eat what?” After all, whether it is decadent fine-dining delights or traditional local comfort food, the food scene in Singapore covers it all.
Boyfriend seeks advice on ‘princess’ gf who chucked bubble tea at him for getting her order wrong
He says she has “princess syndrome”, which he takes to mean unrealistic expectations of their relationship.In Korea and China, this term describes the behaviour of young women, especially teens, who are self-centred in the extreme and behave accordingly – as if they were princesses.
TikToker on new masking rules: ‘when need mask and when no need mask’ goes viral, but commenters say they’re keeping the mask on for now
On Tuesday, Mar 29, masking rules for Singaporeans were loosened, but given that they’re rather complicated, it may take a while before people get used to them.
A TikToker who goes by @dorachong_oe captured the vibe perfectly in a video that’s been viewed almost one million times.
VIRAL: Violent mall brawl between 2 Filipinas
A short video of two women kicking, pulling each others’ hair and wrestling on the floor of what appears to be a mall has gone viral, getting thousands of views since it was posted on Tuesday night (Mar 29).
A man is seen stepping in at the end of the 23-second video in an effort to get the women to stop brawling.
The video was posted on the Facebook and Instagram pages of Singapore Incidents.