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I watch a lot of reality TV, but this show has never appealed to me. Quote of the day from Expats Dating: 'A stranger is just a friend you haven't yet made'. There are many dating websites providing services for la based in Singapore which can be found by a quick search online. I flew Business Class and he could only afford economy. One night, I remember standing at a bar with a friend waiting for a drink. Hence the reason you are a bit on the pan. How have you found dating in Singapore. Dating at your fingertips: apps like Tinder, and the newer Bumble, are popular choices. Travel to neighbouring islands such as Malaysia and Indonesia is cheap and easy, perfect for a long weekend or short break. Expats dating singapore he wasn't on an expat social which made it difficult e.

I've been in Singapore for almost a year now. The expat men here seem to prefer local women who may not have as much in common with them. Surely such a friendship or relationship cannot just survive on smiles alone? I'm seriously thinking of packing up and heading home 'cos the dating scene seems so dismal. Logged Strange To PP: I don't suppose you get around much. If you did you would notice that there are a goodly number of Ang Moh women with local partners. I am not a local btw. I was just intrigued to see that OP considered only expat men regardless of their origins. Of course, if that is her way of saying she only finds European men sexually attractive,then that is fine but her post talks about having things in common and I cannot see what an Aussie say would necessarilyy have in common with a French person or what an American with a German.... But he wasn't on an expat contract which made it difficult e. I'd like to go to Hongkong for the weekend and he couldn't afford to. I flew Business Class and he could only afford economy. Sure he wasn't local but from the same background as some of the locals... I'm not calling you a racist but I do notice that there is some assumption on this site that all expats are the same or v nearly so. What you say about financial differences makes sense but then there are some high-earning, well-to-do locals too and not all expats want to spend money like water. Some want to save money for return to their home countries. Some don't earn big money but are here to weather the recession back home. Some aren't in highly paid industries and are here to experience a different part of the world. Hence the reason you are a bit on the shelf. But he wasn't on an expat contract which made it difficult e. I'd like to go to Hongkong for the weekend and he couldn't afford to. I flew Business Class and he could only afford economy. When an Asian female wants to date a rich guy, she's a gold digger and SPG. Logged expat man Actually, you'd be surprised how many Western expat men here prefer Western women. I know several US and European guys here in their thirties who have trouble connecting with the local women what do you talk about other than food, shopping, your last holiday, American Idol contestants...? And as said here, it's not a racial thing but cultural. And sure, and Australian could be said to be very different from a German, but safe to say that the people here are extremely pragmatic -- if something is not directly useful it's usually not interesting to them -- whereas in Western countries, people take interest in things for their own sake. I'm thinking about interest in the arts, philosophy, history. Anyway, there might be hope for Aphrodite. I think it's actually much easier for expat women than for expat men. But he wasn't on an expat contract which made it difficult e. I'd like to go to Hongkong for the weekend and he couldn't afford to. I flew Business Class and he could only afford economy. What you are looking for is guys who flew via business class, dine in michelin rated restaurants only and probably own their own yacht. In general, that constitute less than 1% of the general population. I don't really think it has anything to do with race or nationality. The expat men here seem to prefer local women who may not have as much in common with them. Surely such a friendship or relationship cannot just survive on smiles alone? To say expat men here prefer local women who may not have as much in common is a sweeping statement. In generally, I don't think anyone prefer someone who may not have as much in common, whether she is local or non-local. A fairer statement is probably, some expat men feels that local women may have qualities they are seeking. Personally, I think its harder to date, once you leave high school, start working and gain some form of independence. Here, I am obviously not referring to Singaporeans who are still living with their parents in their 30s. We have our own circle of friends, planned our own vacations, do things our own way. We also have our own opinions about things, are more pragmatic about life and things around us, and less willing to compromise. At the end of the day, you need to decide for yourself, if monetary versus connection. Everyone wants both, but wanting doesn't mean you can get it. Good luck in your search! But he wasn't on an expat contract which made it difficult e. I'd like to go to Hongkong for the weekend and he couldn't afford to. I flew Business Class and he could only afford economy. When an Asian female wants to date a rich guy, she's a gold digger and SPG. It's Gold Digging either way! Logged Strange I think folk are being unfair on the OP by calling her a gold digger. The woman is willing to pay her own way. Admittedly, she is a bit inflexible if she's not willing to trade down to economy class to keep the relationship going. Successful relationships are based on a lot of give and take. Those who don't have much give in them shouldn't complain if they don't find a lot of success in relationships.

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