Beware
Before getting undressed, we usually make sure the blinds are closed, and no one can see in. However, in Singapore, ensuring that no one can see through is insufficient. Apparently, exposing yourself in public is against the law (which we agree with), but if it’s done without your knowledge, you could face a fine. So, before you take a shower (in Singapore), make sure your neighbors aren’t watching, because the last thing you need is a $2,000 wash.
Join The Queue At Hawker Center
You must visit a Hawker center if you ever visit Singapore. It’s essentially the world’s largest shopping mall, but only for food. Yes, an entire mall dedicated to food. These kinds of places can be intimidating, but they’re all over the place and have become an icon in Singaporean cuisine. The rule is straightforward. The better the food, the longer the line. So put on some comfortable shoes, get ready for a long wait, and embrace Singaporean food culture, which you won’t find anywhere else in the world.