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  • jazz_samz
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    Pebz.. didn't read my post right.... haha They closed down liao...
    Originally posted by pebz View Post
    Try Globetrotters @ United Square.

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  • pebz
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    Anyone have a nice place to bring your family with kids for dinner?? Places where is child friendly and have a play corner for kids while the adult enjoy their dinner??

    Previously there was globe-trotters but they closed down liao....
    My list of places to share are :
    1) Go go bambini (Dempsey) -> personally feel tjat the food is not value for money and its not a very hygenic place for kids less than 3yr to go. Alot of expats and Ang Mo kids who plays it rough and rowdy..
    2) Fidgets (Turfcity) -> Huge place for kids to run wild and adults to have tea, snack, light food
    3) PS Cafe (Dempsey) -> Nice place but food alittle expensive
    4) Scumptious (Turfcity) -> Not been there as twice gone there but they've closed.. no dinner served there as it closes at 6pm... Will be going there tomorrow
    5) SOL Playground (Turfcity) -> Average food, unhygenic indoor play corner... If your kids are older, their outdoor playground is ok I suppose...

    Pls share your list and personal comment if any..

    Cheers!!!
    Try Globetrotters @ United Square.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Try this: http://www.bottletree.com.sg/

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  • jazz_samz
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    Anyone have a nice place to bring your family with kids for dinner?? Places where is child friendly and have a play corner for kids while the adult enjoy their dinner??

    Previously there was globe-trotters but they closed down liao....
    My list of places to share are :
    1) Go go bambini (Dempsey) -> personally feel tjat the food is not value for money and its not a very hygenic place for kids less than 3yr to go. Alot of expats and Ang Mo kids who plays it rough and rowdy..
    2) Fidgets (Turfcity) -> Huge place for kids to run wild and adults to have tea, snack, light food
    3) PS Cafe (Dempsey) -> Nice place but food alittle expensive
    4) Scumptious (Turfcity) -> Not been there as twice gone there but they've closed.. no dinner served there as it closes at 6pm... Will be going there tomorrow
    5) SOL Playground (Turfcity) -> Average food, unhygenic indoor play corner... If your kids are older, their outdoor playground is ok I suppose...

    Pls share your list and personal comment if any..

    Cheers!!!

    Leave a comment:


  • jazz_samz
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    Yes bcos sore throat are very prone to develop into a bacteria infection...

    Before going to GP, when the symptoms just developed, pls try guggling with salt water, it really helps.. and also, WEAR A MASK to avoid spreading the virus to your family....
    If you see a fella about 30something wearing a mask in your neighbourhood, its probably me.. Our family practice that very conscientiously...

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  • 116520
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    I think in sg, as long as you having fever and sore throat, GP will give you antibiotics...

    Originally posted by Ballwatch View Post
    Hmmm....strange...I tot the Medical profession would have some kind of global practice/procedures.

    In Singapore, the difference I noticed was:

    After: Unless quite serious condition, GPs usually won't prescribe antibiotics. But if you dun recover, they'll likely prescribe on second consultations.

    Previously: Antibiotics prescribed without too much restraint, except emphasizing you have to complete the course.

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  • Ballwatch
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    yes Oz prescribe antibiotics very freely. for me, i can even ask the dr to give me . excuse = travelling, part of my med kit
    Hmmm....strange...I tot the Medical profession would have some kind of global practice/procedures.

    In Singapore, the difference I noticed was:

    After: Unless quite serious condition, GPs usually won't prescribe antibiotics. But if you dun recover, they'll likely prescribe on second consultations.

    Previously: Antibiotics prescribed without too much restraint, except emphasizing you have to complete the course.

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  • Hary
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    Originally posted by Ballwatch View Post

    Teachers!!! Any Teachers here???
    Paging UncleLau UncleLau, please report to the information counter, thank you

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  • Ballwatch
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Ballwatch, thanks for explaining. I have read out the following to her 10000000000X... in the end, she still ask me, "why?"

    Stress.... vomit blood....
    Haha...sorry I Kay Kiang only

    Teachers!!! Any Teachers here???

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by Ballwatch View Post
    I think there was a directive in Singapore to restrict the use of antibiotics a few years ago....as it was prescribed too freely....& risked losing their effectiveness eventually.

    U mean OZ still prescribes antibiotics quite freely?

    Any docs here who can help to clarify?
    yes Oz prescribe antibiotics very freely. for me, i can even ask the dr to give me . excuse = travelling, part of my med kit

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  • 116520
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    Ballwatch, thanks for explaining. I have read out the following to her 10000000000X... in the end, she still ask me, "why?"

    Stress.... vomit blood....


    Originally posted by Ballwatch View Post
    Yes...not so much explain...but read out the sound for them...

    Arrr

    Iiiii

    Uuuuu

    Ehhhhh

    Ohhhhh

    Like when u learn Japanese

    Maybe any bro here who teaches can enlighten us?

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  • Ballwatch
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Yes, but do you explain this to a Five year-old girl???

    stress....
    Yes...not so much explain...but read out the sound for them...

    Arrr

    Iiiii

    Uuuuu

    Ehhhhh

    Ohhhhh

    Like when u learn Japanese

    Maybe any bro here who teaches can enlighten us?

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  • 116520
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    Yes, but do you explain this to a Five year-old girl???

    stress....

    Originally posted by Ballwatch View Post
    Hi, I think it's quite a common misunderstanding...u actually said the answer...it's words starting with the 'sound' of A, E, I, O, U instead of 'spelling' of A, E, I, O, U.

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  • Ballwatch
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    ....She told me that her teacher taught her any words starting with A, E, I, O, U should use 'an' instead of 'a'. Then she asked me why we use "half an hour" leh?? I know it is due to the pronounciation of "hour".... but.....

    Any bros know how to explain this to a 5 year-old girl? Stress.....
    Hi, I think it's quite a common misunderstanding...u actually said the answer...it's words starting with the 'sound' of A, E, I, O, U instead of 'spelling' of A, E, I, O, U.

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  • Ballwatch
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    when i asked the GP in s'pore to prescribe Amoxilin or Augmentine...... she look at me and say why i need such a high strength antibiotic. i was then told that it is very high strength antibiotic. however in oz, we take these antibiotics like taking lollies
    I think there was a directive in Singapore to restrict the use of antibiotics a few years ago....as it was prescribed too freely....& risked losing their effectiveness eventually.

    U mean OZ still prescribes antibiotics quite freely?

    Any docs here who can help to clarify?

    Leave a comment:

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