๐ฐ Survive a Day in Singapore with Just 10 SGD! Can You Do It?!
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In Singapore, one of the worldโs most expensive countries, can you survive for 24 hours with just 10 SGD? Hereโs a challenge shared by a netizen on how to make the most of 10 SGD: ๐ 8:00 AM | Kaya Warrior Strikes: 2 SGD For 2 SGD, two slices of crispy kaya toast are secured. The secret? Bring your own thermos to fill with free hot water. ๐ฅฌ 12:00 PM | Hawker Center Economics in Action: 3SGD At the mixed rice stall in the hawker center, two vegetables and rice for 3 SGD. Focus on high-water-content ingredients like winter melon and cabbage, and leverage free soup to fill up. ๐ 3:00 PM | Air Conditioning Capitalization: 0 SGD Head to the National Library to enjoy the "three free essentials": air conditioning, WiFi, and charging outlets. ๐ 7:00 PM | Noodle Showdown: 3.5 SGD vs. 5 SGD Fish ball noodles (3.5 SGD) and economic fried rice noodles (5 SGD) engage in a price battle. The solution is to employ a dynamic balance strategyโeat noodles on odd days and rice noodles on even days, using time to save money and meet the budget. ๐ฐ Hardcore Player Bonus An extreme saver shares their survival plan: a 3.5 SGD large bread plus free water dispenser = a 24-hour survival meal. But the opposing view is just as loud: "Going out in Singapore without 50 SGD is like going into battle without armor!" Rewards: Participation Prize: Share your 10 SGD challenge plan or experience in the comments section and you will receive at least 10 TigerCoins. Lucky Prize: 5 lucky participants will win 200 TigerCoins (winners will be selected based on the interestingness of the content or the amount of interaction). Tiger coins will be sent before March 20th~ $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
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