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Paid Online Surveys in Singapore
Here are 3 reasons why participating in paid surveys in Singapore is rewarding, especially here at HappyDot.sg:
- You get to share your thoughts on real issues in Singapore through our short online surveys,
- Find out what fellow Singaporeans think, and
- Earn money in the form of digital vouchers!
To get started on our online surveys, you’ll need to be registered as a HappyDotter. Paid surveys will be sent to you via email, so do keep a lookout for them in your inbox!
Simply do surveys, get rewarded with HappyPoints, and earn money. Let’s aim to inspire a better future for you and for Singapore – one survey at a time.
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Towards Good Mental Health For All Singaporeans
October is World Mental Health Month, a time to raise awareness on mental health and well-being. Let’s have a look at HappyDotters’ take on mental health.
- Tags: HappyDot.sg Community, Health, Lifestyle
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.