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Originally Posted by miumiu6464
I see no point in resorting to sacarsm just to try win this argument. Let's just agree to disagree...
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My friend, or bro, or hobby colleague, don't take it wrongly. I didn't want to be sarcastic against you, but as a way to make a bit of fun out of a discussion among ourselves. Sorry if you felt offended. It was not my intention. I respect you.
About the discussion, once again, I was just pointing out that saving 5 dollars over a total expenditure of hundreds (typical for the majority who go to Batam for a weekend) is like to begin cutting nails as a first step for a fat man who wants to lose weight. Marginal saving.
(As you read below, I save $2,50 over my bill at Singapore seafood restaurants. I can be more stingy as you may expect

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Originally Posted by nitecrawllerr
Yes. Should be US$7.30 or S$10. Sounds like not worth the savings right? But if is M$30 or S$10 tats substantial for one whos regular monger in Btm.
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A regular monger in BTM, even the most savvy spender, easily leaves thousands SGD in Batam in one year... Say minimum 200$ in a weekend.
I was pointing out the difference between an absolute saving (amount in SGD) and a relative saving (% over the total expenditure).