Indian Expat's viral video breaks Singapore's glamorous shades; warns of high rent, burn out and loneliness
Indian expat Neha Rawat has gone viral after sharing a candid assessment of life in Singapore, debunking the "glamorous" image often portrayed on social media. In an Instagram video, she highlights the staggering financial costs, including rents b...

What are the financial hurdles for expats in Singapore?
The most immediate challenge is the cost of basic living, with rent ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 SGD per month. Everyday essentials like groceries are surprisingly expensive, and owning a vehicle is nearly impossible due to high Certificate of Entitlement (COE) costs. Rawat notes that without a strict budget, the city’s high-tech system can quickly drain an expat's finances.Check Neha Rawat's Instagram post here:
How does the city test one's mental and social resilience?
Moving to Singapore often means rebuilding a social circle from scratch and dealing with intense "alone time". For those on dependent visas, the experience frequently involves putting a career on pause and adjusting to a culture where efficiency is so strict that a two-minute train delay causes shock. Rawat emphasizes that the city does not "pamper" its residents; instead, it "polishes" them through constant pressure and discipline.What are the rewards for those who adapt to the system?
Despite the hardships, the city offers unmatched safety and incredible opportunities for personal and professional growth. Rawat explains that once an individual adapts to the "tough but fair" environment, they "level up" in a way that is unique to Singapore. The city rewards those willing to hustle, providing a structured life and global exposure that few other places can match.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
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