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t shirt printing Singapore

t shirt printing Singapore

ReallyWorks Pte Ltd is the best corporate t-shirt maker company in Singapore, We offer the best services for t-shirt printing in Singapore.

As Singapore climb the charts of the "Most Expensive Cities of the World to Live In", instead of presenting frugal methods to adopt while acclimatising to the rising costs; let's be bold and talk about ways that one can overspend in Singapore.

  1. Shop Till You Drop

Singapore is a shopping haven with scores and scores of huge shopping malls and boutiques where you can find everything from clothes, bags, shoes, electronics, IT/computer products and many more. Some must-visit locations to spend your well-earned money would be Orchard Road, Vivocity, Bugis and any major malls in the residential areas of Singapore.

Once you're in the air-conditioned comfort of any of these malls, you will spend your time flitting from one boutique to another and be completely engrossed by the sales and low prices on offer at almost every store. Before you know it, the sun has set and the shopping mall is making its final announcement before closing. t shirt printing Singapore

For the shopaholics, if you know you can't resist a great bargain then be sure to avoid planning a trip during the annual Great Singapore Sales (GSS) around the months of June/July, otherwise you will definitely be racking up a hefty bill.

  1. Singapore Is A "Fine" City

You've perhaps seen this phrase printed on T-shirts founds in the gift shops or even heard it uttered by her citizens. All because Singapore is known as the city where, if you're not careful, you'll be fined a great deal of money by not abiding to a few simple rules.

Let us count the way in which you can be parted with your cash:

On the MRT Trains - $500 for eating or drinking, $1,000 for smoking and a whopping $5,000 for bringing on-board flammable goods!

Jaywalking - Get caught, and you'll need to pay $500.

Littering - That's $1,000 fine and a possibility of being made to undertake Corrective Work Order where you will be publicly paraded wear a neon vest to pick up litter on the streets.

Gum - Yes, it's banned from being sold in Singapore, until recently for certain medical reasons! So if you try to bring in huge quantities of this chewable treat, that's a $1,000 fine. Incidentally, you are allowed to chew gum, but be sure to dispose of it graciously, otherwise it's another $1,000 should you just spit it out on the streets. t shirt printing Singapore

  1. Traveling In Style

Getting around Singapore is very convenient, there are a plethora of options and the country boasts one of the world's best public transport systems of buses, trains and taxis.

There is one particular taxi that is sure to balloon anyone's budget especially if that is your sole mode of transport - the Chrysler taxi!

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