Posts tagged covid
Perks Of Working From Home

As we try to embrace the pandemic as an endemic, many of us have experienced working remotely from home instead of going to the office over the past two years. Some of us are forced to go back to the office as work-from-home is no longer the default as of January 1. The rest of us can still reap the benefits of working from home, here are some of the perks we continue to enjoy or will be missed.

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Jolene Teocovid, wfh
5 Things Singaporeans Love Complaining About

The recent AFF Suzuki Cup semi-finals match between Singapore and Indonesia ended in a loss of 2-4 for Singapore. If there is one thing Singaporeans love to do, it would be to complain which was exactly what we did. Fans have taken to complaining about the referee online on social media and forums. We certainly love complaining about everything under the sun and here are 5 of our favourites.

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New Year Countdown Disasters Into 2022

Happy New Year to our Singaplex readers and we hope the first week of 2022 has been going well for everyone. We all struggle to keep to our new year resolutions for the first few days of the year and hope for a better year ahead. Unfortunately for some, they have had a bad start to the new year within the first few minutes, with these 3 disasters that happened during the countdown to the new year.

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Things I Wish I Did Before Covid

As the year draws to a close, everyone starts reflecting on what they have accomplished over the past year. It is also the time where we think about what we could have done better or differently, and start making new year resolutions. I start thinking about what I have (not) accomplished the past year due to the pandemic, I realised there were many things I wish I did before covid.

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Weird Covid Terms That Keep Changing Way Too Often

The latest developments with over 1,600 covid cases a day has led to tightening restrictions, again. This time round we are back to dining-in being capped at 2 pax and working from home as default until October 24. With all the covid measures changing all the time, here are some of the top covid terms that have been popping up over the past two years.

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Jolene Teocovid