
An Indian software engineer in Singapore shared four cultural shocks experienced after moving from India. He noted a 'wealth paradox' where high car ownership costs make public transport, used by all including the wealthy, a practical equalizer. Eating out is also more sensible than cooking due to grocery prices and time. He described the move as a 'logic change,' appreciating Singapore's efficient systems despite the high cost, comparing it to a 'bug-free operating system'.
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