The kindness of Singaporeans
Knowing that Singapore’s value system is very similar to her own has helped Alice settle comfortably into her new environment. “Singaporeans value honesty, trustworthiness, and treasure family very much,” she says. “The culture is very practical and down to earth. These are characteristics that can take people much further than they think.”
When she arrived mid-pandemic, Alice was struck by how civic-minded the general public was. “It was really a challenging period, but I witnessed how Singapore residents rallied together to make the city work. I can’t imagine any place else that would be so cooperative. I was truly impressed. Now, when I cross the road, my kids are telling me, ‘Mum, you have to wait for the green light!’”
After moving into their new home, Alice was surprised by the warmth of her neighbours. “They have been so friendly to me. When they buy fish balls from Whampoa market, they’ll give a bag of twenty to me. When they go to buy croissants, they’ll give me four.”
She was also deeply moved one night when she took her daughter – who had developed appendicitis – to a pediatric gastroenterologist at the private hospital Mount Elizabeth.
“Because I was dressed really informally, and I was a new immigrant with no insurance,” Alice recalls.