Living Harmoniously in Racially Diverse Singapore

Singapore is a country of many races and religions. To teach students about the importance of maintaining racial and religious harmony in Singapore, the Ministry of Education introduced Racial Harmony Day in schools in 1997. In this month’s Quick Polls, let’s look at how Singaporeans feel about racial harmony.

Singaporean’s Love Affair with Hawker Food

“Rice to meat you!” said the rice to the chicken at the hawker stall. Jokes aside, other than chicken rice, there is something for everyone at hawker centres. In this month’s Quick Polls, let’s explore how Singaporeans feel about our hawker culture!

The Next Generation: Digital Bank

In line with advances in technology and the global digital revolution, Singapore has been moving towards the digital path for several years now. In this month’s Quick Polls, let’s take a look at one aspect of going digital – what Singaporeans think of digital banking.

Parent-School Partnership Best for a Child’s Success

Parenting is challenging in many ways. One of the areas that parents need to guide their children in is their education. In this month’s Quick Polls, let’s take a look at what Singaporeans think about parenting their children through school.

Buy Now, Pay Later, the up-and-coming payment option?

From Atome to Grab Paylater, there have been more Buy Now,Pay Later (BNPL) services in the market. BNPL services allow users to split both big and small ticket purchases into multiple smaller payments. In this month’s Quick Polls, let’s explore how Singaporeans feel about BNPL services.

Moving On, Post-Pandemic

The worst of the COVID-19 pandemic seems to have passed in Singapore, with minimal restrictions in place and life inching back to normal. In this month’s Quick Polls , let’s take a look at how Singaporeans are leading their lives post-pandemic.

A Green Way to Get Around

Singapore is a small country with a high population density and limited land area for vehicles. Hence, our public transport has to be convenient to allow people to commute smoothly and sustainably to minimize environmental pollution. In this month’s Quick Polls , let’s take a look at Singaporeans’ mode of payment for public transport and the ‘green’ ways in which they commute.

Eating Right to Save the Earth

In food-abundant Singapore, wasting food is common. Food wastage is harmful to the environment as the resources used to produce, deliver and dispose of the food are wasted, contributing to an increase in carbon footprint. Let’s take a look at how Singaporeans reduce food waste in this month’s Quick Polls .

Health Is Wealth

The saying ‘Health is wealth’ is becoming more relevant today, with increasing awareness on living well. Let’s take a look at Singaporeans’ health in this month’s Quick Polls .