A Facebook post featuring a conversation from the Coffee Meet Bagel dating app has ignited discussion in Singapore. The exchange highlights differing expectations and perceptions of luxury, with the woman rejecting the man's suggestion for a craft beer venue, labeling him 'lame' and 'ah beng'.
Apparently drinking beer makes you an ah beng, and not wanting to visit a"beer place" means you are a gold digger.Screenshots of their conversation were
Seven Daze is a restaurant in Zhongshan Park that offers Singaporean craft beers, artisanal coffee and live music. Marina Bay Sands , for the uninitiated, is the epitome of luxury. She then told the man,"Sorry I think we have different taste in life" and"sorry we different wavelength byebye".
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