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by NZinSG » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 4:39 pm
You had beef in your fridge... Were you not cooking that as well as the eggs? Eating raw beef isn't healthy.
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by sundaymorningstaple » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 4:56 pm
You are going to fit in here very well NZinSG!

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by Mollythekitten » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 5:26 pm
NZinSG wrote:You had beef in your fridge... Were you not cooking that as well as the eggs? Eating raw beef isn't healthy.
Guys, beef can be made as soup as well. Have you heard about beef soup before? It doesn't mean that buying beef is always to grilled it:) i'm not rich like most people, that they can eat outside everyday. Besides, the main topic is not about beef and egg. It's about the lady that live besides my room, and i tried to warn anyone who want to live there, a lot of places better than this. That's the point of my story telling

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by NZinSG » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 5:38 pm
Beef soup is a thing, you're right - but it isn't eggs

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by Mollythekitten » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 6:04 pm
NZinSG wrote:Beef soup is a thing, you're right - but it isn't eggs

The thing is, the only one who complain about me frying egg is only this lady of all 4 tenants:( the agent know that i fried egg, because before i do, i confirmed to him first. So yeah

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by NZinSG » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 6:16 pm
To be honest, I find the whole "no cooking/light cooking" quite strange in Singapore; but they are the rules. You were allowed to cook eggs, and you followed the rules for that.
The issue is you didn't follow other rules and you had a strange lady follow your every move and complain about you - the complaints about your boyfriend coming over are justified.
Once you move on you'll be happier.
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by ecureilx » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 6:20 pm
NZinSG wrote:
The issue is you didn't follow other rules and you had a strange lady follow your every move and complain about you - the complaints about your boyfriend coming over are justified..
Nobody followed OP, OP is paranoid since she was caught sneaking her boyfriend in ...
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by NZinSG » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 6:47 pm
ecureilx wrote:NZinSG wrote:
The issue is you didn't follow other rules and you had a strange lady follow your every move and complain about you - the complaints about your boyfriend coming over are justified..
Nobody followed OP, OP is paranoid since she was caught sneaking her boyfriend in ...
How can you know I'm paranoid? How??
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by ecureilx » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 6:48 pm
NZinSG wrote:ecureilx wrote:NZinSG wrote:
The issue is you didn't follow other rules and you had a strange lady follow your every move and complain about you - the complaints about your boyfriend coming over are justified..
Nobody followed OP, OP is paranoid since she was caught sneaking her boyfriend in ...
How can you know I'm paranoid? How??
Not you, OP, the poster

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by Mollythekitten » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 7:10 pm
NZinSG wrote:To be honest, I find the whole "no cooking/light cooking" quite strange in Singapore; but they are the rules. You were allowed to cook eggs, and you followed the rules for that.
The issue is you didn't follow other rules and you had a strange lady follow your every move and complain about you - the complaints about your boyfriend coming over are justified.
Once you move on you'll be happier.
Yes yes me too, because for every people, they have their own perspective of light cooking right? But this is Singapore, i can't do anything about that. Yes! I'm going to move out next month since i can already take my full deposit back. Thanks for your opinion

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by NZinSG » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 7:15 pm
ecureilx wrote:NZinSG wrote: How can you know I'm paranoid? How??
Not you, OP, the poster

Cough:
Mollythekitten wrote:^^^^^^^^
Wait wait, how do you know where am i from? i never said that i'm from Indonesia. How do you know this?

Just making a joke.
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by NZinSG » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 7:16 pm
Mollythekitten wrote:Yes yes me too, because for every people, they have their own perspective of light cooking right? But this is Singapore, i can't do anything about that. Yes! I'm going to move out next month since i can already take my full deposit back. Thanks for your opinion

Congrats on getting your full deposit back.
Goodluck with the next place you stay and I would suggest you follow the rules there.
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by taxico » Tue, 23 Aug 2016 10:27 pm
NZinSG wrote:To be honest, I find the whole "no cooking/light cooking" quite strange in Singapore...
i used to think so, until i had tenants that essentially fried (cooked?) enough food that (all) the smell's embedded permanently into the apartment walls. even beyond the kitchen door...
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by x9200 » Wed, 24 Aug 2016 7:24 am
NZinSG wrote:You had beef in your fridge... Were you not cooking that as well as the eggs? Eating raw beef isn't healthy.
Raw beef is perfectly healthy (if this is a perfectly healthy raw beef) and actually the tartare of beef is pretty delicious. I am sure OP has it that way.
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by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 24 Aug 2016 11:18 am
Unless she googles it, I kinda doubt she's ever heard of it, let alone prepare or eat it. I love good triple ground Steak Tartare.
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