SINGAPORE More Generation Z and young millennials in Singapore are diving headlong into solo adventures the more uncharted the territory, the better. Many are also posting about it to pay their way. Spontaneous travel, defined as setting off on a trip without a fixed plan, has taken off alongside revenge travel, post pandemic. Nomadic in nature, these spontaneous.
One Singaporean woman took her taste buds on an 'adventure' in Thailand, and landed herself in hospital. Taking to TikTok last Sunday (Jan 14), influencer Nicolette Wee said that she came across a stall selling freshly fried insects while walking around a night market in Bangkok. The 30-second video showed Wee buying a bag of grasshoppers - to try. "So.
One Singaporean woman took her taste buds on an 'adventure' in Thailand, and landed herself in hospital. Taking to TikTok last Sunday (Jan 14), influencer Nicolette Wee said that she came across a stall selling freshly fried insects while walking around a night market in Bangkok. The 30-second video showed Wee buying a bag of grasshoppers - to try. "So.
Singapore News - Ms Chloe Liem feels her $3,950 Cartier Trinity earrings are “practically free”. She rationalised her purchase like this: she had initially wanted a pair that cost $5,250, so getting a cheaper set made it feel like she saved $1,300 from the get-go. She also had $1,000 in. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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Chats with strangers online may not be worth risk: Experts
The university chatbot service on Telegram created by Mr Aalden Tnay has more than 43,000 active users. PHOTO: REUTERS
Young people are using bots to match themselves with other anonymous users, hoping to make friends
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She simply wanted to make new friends and get to know other university students like herself anonymously on Telegram.
However, her first chat was with a male user who suggested that they exchange explicit pictures or engage in phone sex.
Ms Belinda Au, 20, was using a university chatbot service that matches two online users through an algorithm.