QUOTE(scarypoolparty @ Dec 15 2019, 10:09 PM)
You didnt rebuke any of my pointers and just said i run down people life choices.....
How does it work????
Only works in your way i guess.
Read what you said below (highlighted in bold):
QUOTE(scarypoolparty @ Dec 15 2019, 03:35 PM)
if they know exactly what they want, they wont come here for reassurance.
buying a place bcos got mrt linked to your office, good call?
you will be working in the same office, same house, same mrt line for life, good call?
bcos you are breadwinner, your spouse and children (if any) will live your dream, forever and ever, good call?
I thought I read somewhere someone is having difficult time dealing with divorce. I wonder why?Is divorce something to make light of? I've met a few who went through that and it's not something they want to remember or speak about it. One was a child when his parents divorced, which left a scar on him. The other was my wife's boss whose husband left her along with her 2 sons. Still a painful memory to this very day and she had to single-handedly raise her sons until they reach college.
Oh, and don't forget the original post I quoted you:
QUOTE(scarypoolparty @ Dec 13 2019, 07:32 PM)
Unless you are the bos that immune to inflation and bank interest, otherwise how to ensure your office wont move elsewhere if you insist on mrt line property?
If you are lucky enuf to get married now or future, how you ensure thr entire family routine wont involve any things other than mrt?
The person you quoted didn't ask you on what to do with his life. Just that he prefers to be near public transport and prefers MRT. Don't see anything wrong with that.
There are people who choose such places near public transportation and still stayed there. Even for years. Did they make the wrong choice? They didn't think so and appreciated the convenience.
But the way you answered is akin to being condescending, unless I interpreted it wrongly, for which I apologise.
This post has been edited by DesRed: Dec 16 2019, 01:40 PM