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Countries that I want to move into next: Malaysia and Singapore


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I have developed this thing where I just wanna be constantly on the move and staying in one country for long can make me become completely bored. I think it's time for new adventure.

 

Next up. I'm going to Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. I'm not particularly on dating hunt but I just wanna live in these areas for awhile and learn the language and make some extra money.

 

I wanna have simultaneously two apartments for rent in Malaysia and Singapore so I can drive back and forward. I'm fast language learner and dating a local for 2-years period would be the ice on the cake After that I wanna try Brunei for six months period. 

 

A close friend of mine have actully moved to one of these countries and his saying this is the PLACE. Anyone been there?

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I have a friend of a friend in Singapore that got arrested for criticizing their government

I would never go to Singapore.

 

I have no dogfight with the government. As long my business can enjoy low tax then I'm all good

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Next up. I'm going to Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. I'm not particularly on dating hunt but I just wanna live in these areas for awhile and learn the language and make some extra money.

 

But the primary language used in Singapore is English though.

 

I wanna have simultaneously two apartments for rent in Malaysia and Singapore so I can drive back and forward. I'm fast language learner and dating a local for 2-years period would be the ice on the cake After that I wanna try Brunei for six months period. 

 

A close friend of mine have actully moved to one of these countries and his saying this is the PLACE. Anyone been there?

 

I've been to all 3 of those countries (actually I live in 1 of them) and I can tell you that you are better off renting/buying apartments in Malaysia/Brunei because Singapore property is expensive

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But the primary language used in Singapore is English though.

 

 

I've been to all 3 of those countries (actually I live in 1 of them) and I can tell you that you are better off renting/buying apartments in Malaysia/Brunei because Singapore property is expensive

 

 money is not an issue. English? I know they speak very well english but I had no idea it's the number language then I will fit perfectly. Can someone recommand places to live and chill

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I have developed this thing where I just wanna be constantly on the move and staying in one country for long can make me become completely bored. I think it's time for new adventure.

 

Next up. I'm going to Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. I'm not particularly on dating hunt but I just wanna live in these areas for awhile and learn the language and make some extra money.

 

I wanna have simultaneously two apartments for rent in Malaysia and Singapore so I can drive back and forward. I'm fast language learner and dating a local for 2-years period would be the ice on the cake After that I wanna try Brunei for six months period.

 

A close friend of mine have actully moved to one of these countries and his saying this is the PLACE. Anyone been there?

Where u from?

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money is not an issue. English? I know they speak very well english but I had no idea it's the number language then I will fit perfectly. Can someone recommand places to live and chill

 

If you want to stay in Malaysia, and be near to Singapore then JB is the right city. Really closed to Singapore. You can visit Singapore by car.

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