From Singlish To Superstitions: Your Crash Course On Navigating Singaporean Culture Like A Pro


1. Singlish: Speak Like a Local (Almost!)

First things first: Singlish. It’s not broken English; it’s a vibrant, efficient language that’ll have you feeling utterly confused and totally charmed.

・”Lah,” “Lor,” “Leh,” “Meh”: These aren’t just random sounds. They add emphasis, nuance, and emotion. “Can lah!” (Yes, definitely!), “So expensive lor!” (It’s really expensive, you know?), “Like that also can leh?” (Is that even possible?), “Sure or not meh?” (Are you really sure?). Embrace them, even if you just start with “lah.”

・”Wah, shiok!”: This means fantastic, delicious, awesome! Use it when you’re devouring a plate of hawker food.

・”Kiasu”: A uniquely Singaporean term meaning afraid to lose, often associated with a competitive or even slightly selfish mindset. You’ll see it everywhere, from queues to sales.


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