It’s the time of the year to start planning your Christmas wishlist as well as to send cards to family and friends from near and far. Just as I was consolidating addresses and sorting out Christmas cards earlier, I found this table of festive postage rates from Singpost which I’m sure will come in handy for some of us who still prefer to send handwritten cards to loved ones by snail mail.
For full details on Speedpost parcel rates & insurance coverage, please refer to SingpostSpreadsFestiveCheer.
After having an uninspiring and forgettable Salmon Mentai Don at some 'not worth recommending' place, I was determined to look for a good one elsewhere. Hence when I came across Salmon Warrior on Xiaohongshu, I immediately arranged for a lunch date with my foodie friend who's a big fan of…
I think it's because I've previously mentioned on some blog posts that I like to buy stuffs on Taobao so I've had some people writing to me and asking questions about the shopping process. Hence, I've prepared a step-by-step tutorial on how to shop on Taobao like a pro. This…
The air is filled with the sweet scent of gingerbread and the streets are adorned with twinkling lights – Christmas has arrived in Singapore, and it's time to indulge in the festive spirit! As we gear up for the most wonderful time of the year, Singapore transforms into a gastronomic…
not many I guess…I only have 3-4 friends here to exchange cards via postal mail every Christmas but since my hubby’s family are in UK and US and it’s still a tradition to send cards in the western culture, we do that too, lol
i wonder how many still use land posts for cards (gifts i still do), haha…
not many I guess…I only have 3-4 friends here to exchange cards via postal mail every Christmas but since my hubby’s family are in UK and US and it’s still a tradition to send cards in the western culture, we do that too, lol
yes i suppose with older gen. the younger ones use electronic cards lol…
the younger gen doesn’t even send anything