i have not been careless for the past few years and came to realise that when i lose something , i'm feeling really lost, like alone in the dark and everything stood still. though it isn't something important but still.......
my gucci hat. :(
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
3 basic rules for the decent Singapore man
Fellas, there are three basic rules that you should adhere to when interacting with someone of the opposite sex:
* Listen with interest to what she has to say
* Do not stare at her various body parts, no matter how attractive they are
* Pay for everything if you’re lucky enough to score that first date
I leave the rest to your discretion. It’s fine to mention your former girlfriend, but one should refrain from recounting in minute detail the good times you used to have with her.
All I’m saying is use a little common sense, and your date could turn out to be something more. Otherwise, you may just come across as one big turn-off.
That’s especially so if you’re meeting someone for the first time. First impressions count, and, besides, it’s just etiquette, isn’t it?
To be fair, I know of many Singaporean men who make good, devoted boyfriends/husbands.
My advice to singles – male and female – playing the dating game here in Singapore: Lower your expectations.
Most people – women in particular – have a list of what they want in a date. I say: Go on a date expecting the worst, and you may find yourself enjoying it.
by jamie yeo
* Listen with interest to what she has to say
* Do not stare at her various body parts, no matter how attractive they are
* Pay for everything if you’re lucky enough to score that first date
I leave the rest to your discretion. It’s fine to mention your former girlfriend, but one should refrain from recounting in minute detail the good times you used to have with her.
All I’m saying is use a little common sense, and your date could turn out to be something more. Otherwise, you may just come across as one big turn-off.
That’s especially so if you’re meeting someone for the first time. First impressions count, and, besides, it’s just etiquette, isn’t it?
To be fair, I know of many Singaporean men who make good, devoted boyfriends/husbands.
My advice to singles – male and female – playing the dating game here in Singapore: Lower your expectations.
Most people – women in particular – have a list of what they want in a date. I say: Go on a date expecting the worst, and you may find yourself enjoying it.
by jamie yeo
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
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