Exploring Modern Expectations on Parenting Styles

How do you think parenting has changed from the 1970s?
While the days of stern discipline and authoritarian parenting style begins to fade, the new era of parents today take a significant shift to a softer, gentler, and yet more protective way in the approach and views on raising children in Singapore.

Singapore poised to be a popular destination for live concerts

Will you be attending the upcoming Coldplay and Taylor Swift concerts in Singapore?
With live concerts in Singapore experiencing significant growth post-pandemic, the appeal of live performances by international artists are undeniably strong among Singaporeans.

The Grocery Shopping Habits in Singapore

What’s New in Grocery Shopping in Singapore? Your input has given us a picture on the landscape of grocery shopping in Singapore, highlighting some key trends that are reshaping the way we all shop for household items for our home.

Singaporeans Plan For Their Finances With Care

Financial planning is a structured approach towards achieving one’s financial goals, building wealth, preparing for emergencies and reducing financial stress. Let’s have a look at what HappyDotters think of financial planning.

Why Singlish Is Much Loved Among Singaporeans

Singlish is easily understood by most Singaporeans, regardless of linguistic proficiency. Used most often in informal settings, Singlish adds a touch of playfulness and humour to our conversations, allowing camaraderie to be built among those conversing. Finally, because it Incorporates elements from Singapore’s official languages, Singlish allows Singaporeans to express their cultural identity with pride.

Insights into The Singaporean Perspective: The Relationship Dynamics

In Singapore’s diverse and multicultural society, the dynamics of dating, relationship and marriage preferences have been shaped by various factors. This includes nationality, race, and cultural backgrounds. Let’s delve deeper into the views of HappyDotters on cross-cultural relationships and their preferences for cohabitation before marriage.

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.

Singapore’s fight against Climate Change

Climate change is no longer a distant concern but a serious issue that we cannot ignore. In recent years, global conversations surrounding climate change have gained momentum, prompting countries around the world to take proactive measures to mitigate its impact.