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SG living expenses cost 20,000 yen. Local repair shops are cheaper for fan repairs.

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Foreign buildings and facilities are often considered “60% complete” upon completion.
I asked a contractor to inspect the ceiling fan because it was making a loud, intermittent “clattering” noise.

Only Toguro(戸愚呂弟) can be tolerated by humanity with 60% of his power

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“It wasn’t installed properly.”

It turned out that the previous installer had done a sloppy job.

Even in this case, the installer would not cover the cost. More than three years had passed since the installation. Ira’s family simply had no intention of having it repaired until now.

They ended up paying for the reinstallation and parts.

I paid $140 in cash.

I split the cost with a Singaporean family, so it was $70 per person. In addition to this, I went to a crocodile farm, so my living expenses for June amounted to 20,000 yen.

Living expenses for June 2025 are 20,000 yen. I handed the Japanese yen to my family early today and completed the payment of living expenses for June 2025.

It was stressful for Ira, who wanted to keep her monthly living expenses to 10,000 yen.

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I used the living expenses assistance from the Singapore government to
buy food and home appliances, but
I ended up spending over 10,000 yen.

Vouchers for home appliances can be used for purchasing new products, but cannot be used for repairs.

I believe that recycling and repairs are more environmentally friendly, so I would like you to consider introducing a voucher system for those options in the future.

The repair cost seems to be on the low side.

We have Singaporeans working for us, so we can communicate in Chinese, English, and Singlish.
That’s why local contractors are cheaper than those who cater to foreigners.
The person who came this time was Chinese and spoke Chinese.
None of the contractors who come to our house speak English.
The lady at the supermarket checkout told me, “You need to be able to speak Chinese in Singapore.”
I’ve seen Japanese people online saying that you can get by with just English in Singapore, but this country is all about Chinese. No one speaks English at supermarkets or small shops.
Malay people also speak Chinese.
The Singaporean family living next door can speak both Chinese and English, but they mostly use English at home (I can hear it pretty clearly).


The repair costs seem to be on the cheaper side.

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