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		<description>Hi,

Are you still in Singapore? I feel like saying &#039;poor thing&#039; to you.. ;-)

I lived in Sgp for the bulk of my life and moved to Canada 2yrs ago. I truly appreciate the space, the &#039;niceness&#039; of the people &amp; the comfortable temperatures here. Almost everyone of our ex-Sgp friends who go back to Sgp for a visit would come back complaining of the heat &amp; the crowds there. 

I think the perpetual suffocating humidity &amp; human-congestion can really create a low-level of chronic fractiousness &amp; irritability in the moods of the people over there.  This may be one of the reasons why Sgp-reans themselves had observed that Sgp can often be an &#039;ungracious&#039; society. 

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<p>Are you still in Singapore? I feel like saying &#8216;poor thing&#8217; to you.. <img src='http://www.cottontimer.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I lived in Sgp for the bulk of my life and moved to Canada 2yrs ago. I truly appreciate the space, the &#8216;niceness&#8217; of the people &amp; the comfortable temperatures here. Almost everyone of our ex-Sgp friends who go back to Sgp for a visit would come back complaining of the heat &amp; the crowds there. </p>
<p>I think the perpetual suffocating humidity &amp; human-congestion can really create a low-level of chronic fractiousness &amp; irritability in the moods of the people over there.  This may be one of the reasons why Sgp-reans themselves had observed that Sgp can often be an &#8216;ungracious&#8217; society. </p>
<p>yy.</p>
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