Thanks for the insights on your monthly expenditure! Although you want to avoid seeing your monthly spending but it is necessary for budgeting and saving purposes!
Very interesting ❤️☺️. For me, I lived in my own house with my bachelor son. Ever since, his father passed away, he won't leave me and if he find a wife later, he will maintained the arrangement. My house is a medium size bungalow on a 5k.sq.meter land. I wanted to sell it and find an apartment but he loved this house where he grew up. My monthly expenses are half yours because I lived outside Kuala Lumpur. But monitored financial budgeting is a must for everyone. Thank you for your informative video❤️
Thanks for the comment😀 Your house is large, so I don't think there will be any problems if your son gets married and lives with you. My expenses are double your expenses. If I stop working, I'll have to save money somewhere. I wish we both stay healthy and have lots of fun things to do .
Many may see numbers as important, and numbers may always look easy, but the true value of your effort is even greater and deeply appreciated and immeasurable. Thank you for sharing
@@yunytotoro7184 I think translation not exact la. He was saying Petrol in Dubai was very cheap so want to go to Dubai to fill in petrol. Petrol in Japan is very expensive. Malaysia bagus la👍
Hanaさん、こんばんは There are a few Japanese supermarkets in Singapore, Isetan, Meidiya, DONKI etc. I love Japanese food especially the fruits such as strawberries, peach and persimmons. I also buy miso and seasoning such as dashi, shoyu. They are very expensive in Singapore, the price is 3 to 4 times higher than in Japan😮😅 Something interest me in the kitchen. I saw やかんand 3 water jugs😃May I ask if they are for daily drinking? In Singapore, most people don’t drink tap water and we normally boil it before we drink. As far as I know people would not do that in Japan.
Love Singapore!!! I think you guys can get more Japanese ingredients than us hahaha. Wow you are cooking Japanese food !I’ll put more recipes next time. I boil filtered water n drink with room temperature. That’s why like that. Like Singaporean n Malaysian right hahaha. Over 30 years here so just follow hehe. Thanks for the comment!
@@HanaMalaysia Happy to hear that you love Singapore 🇸🇬😁 I love my country except the weather😓only summer, very hot and humid, need to use aircon all year round .The electricity and water are very expensive in Singapore and we paid $220 SGD monthly for electricity, water and gas ( 2 persons) I love Japan and had travelled to Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto during spring and autumn.Love the scenery, food, fashion, cosmetics and weather so much. I am アラフィフgoing to 60 soon 😊Japanese pop songs, dramas and fashion are very popular in Singapore during my younger days(30-40 years ago) It’s a pity that the young generation nowadays have different tastes and Korean culture becomes popular. In terms of makeup, fashion and household electric appliances, I still prefer made in Japan products.Good quality and workmanship, buy with peace of mind. Glad to hear that you will upload more Japanese recipes in future.Looking forward to it. Sorry for being lengthy ☺️
@@rosa_rosarium さん, Thank you for your heartfelt comment.Love it! I was very happy to see your message. You must be traveling a lot to Japan. Glad to hear that you enjoy it. I'll show you what I bought in Japan this time. I think I'm slightly older than you! Hahaha. Also I think you and I are similar in certain things like makeup, fashion and household electric appliances hahaha.
Yah exactly we just use mayonis but actually didn't take seriously where the mayonis made from what country we just use and dunno what's the different hehe😂@@HanaMalaysia