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I lived in Singapore for two years. I worked in UTown within NUS doing research. Very nice country. It did seem to me that Asian families will put a lot of pressure on their kids. Everyone was struggling to do very good in school. Also, there was this pressure to be like a westerner in some sense. Not sure the obsession with looking white like a westerner, and also westerner features. I am not surprised such a small country where locals compete wit foreigners. It is a difficult society to live in. Housing, of course, is as expensive as living in London unless you are living in a HBD, but still expensive.
I did ENJOY seeing a very pious Catholic Church in Singapore. The Archbishop Goh has done excellent job. He speaks plainly about all the issues. I rarely see that in the US.
I think the Catholic Church in Singapore should have many resources to help you Leah. Have you looked into them? I did participate in the activities of Opus Dei in Singapore. The house for the boys is right there in NUS. They probably have a house for the girls, too.
Keep strong, lah
I did ENJOY seeing a very pious Catholic Church in Singapore. The Archbishop Goh has done excellent job. He speaks plainly about all the issues. I rarely see that in the US.
I think the Catholic Church in Singapore should have many resources to help you Leah. Have you looked into them? I did participate in the activities of Opus Dei in Singapore. The house for the boys is right there in NUS. They probably have a house for the girls, too.
Keep strong, lah