American Tourist Thinks People In Singapore Only Go Out In Formal Business Attire Like Suits & Ties
Think of a typical Singaporean outfit for men, and a Uniqlo Airism tee and shorts or jeans would probably come to mind.
However, this wasnโt the impression that one foreign tourist got when he recently visited our city.
In a five-minute video posted on YouTube, American content creator Camden David listed five things he loved and hated about Singapore.
One of the things he said visitors might not like about the Lion City is the โtypical attireโ, which he described as โeither a suit and tieโ or โdress shirtsโ.
Tourist dislikes high prices & long traffic wait times in Singapore
Right off the bat, Mr David touched on how notoriously expensive things in Singapore can be.
He stated that prices can be on par with most major cities in the United States (US) if not a little higher.
Drinks and food are costly, he noted, claiming that you canโt even get an ice cream cone for less than S$5.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
โDonโt expect this to be anything like the rest of Southeast Asia or even parts of Europe,โ Mr David warned. โSo make sure you budget accordingly.โ
In addition, he pointed out that the traffic lights were unnerving, especially for him as an American citizen.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
This was primarily due to the time needed to wait for the lights to turn green, which he was unaccustomed to.
Addressing Singaporeโs small size as well, he said,
This is a really tiny islandโฆ you donโt have a lot of places to escape [to].
Tourist thinks everyone in Singapore always wears formal business attire
The fourth aspect of the city he did not seem to appreciate was the formal business attire residents here apparently favour.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
โEveryone is walking around in a suit and tie [or] dress shirts, basically everyone has at least a collar on,โ he said, adding that Singapore seems to be a โbusiness districtโ.
For those used to being in just flip-flops and T-shirts, Camden noted that might be a bit of a culture shock.
While he didnโt feel particularly โjudgedโ for his casual outfit, he said that the attire might make tourists feel out of place.
As such, he urged them to pack โcollared shirtsโ and โclosed-toe shoesโ to fit in, especially at restaurants with a dress code.
And finally, Mr David had an issue with what he dubbed the โ7-Eleven effectโ.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
He said that the number of 7-Eleven outlets here far exceeds that of those in New York City and Los Angeles, where there were 105 and 144 stores respectively.
Singapore, which is much smaller than both those cities, has a whopping 422 stores โ and counting.
โThatโs just nuts,โ he said, shaking his head.
Loves the cityโs food & architecture
On the other hand, there was plenty that Mr David loved about Singapore, such as its street food and hawker centres.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
Stating that the food at these locations was especially cheap, he said, โThatโs where youโre going to get the local cuisine.โ
He praised the fine dining culture as well, noting that Michelin-star fans would have no shortage of restaurants to try.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
Mr David also was an admirer of what he called the cityโs โfuturistic architectureโ.
โThe buildings are unlike anywhere Iโve ever seen before,โ he said. โIt really feels like youโve jumped 50 years into the future.โ

Source: Camden David on YouTube
He went on to compliment the order maintained in Singapore, which he said contributed to its cleanliness and greenery.
โThere is green everywhere, on the building [and] on the streets,โ he enthused. โIt feels like youโre walking throughโฆ a futuristic jungle.โ

Source: Camden David on YouTube
And of course, Mr David couldnโt help but highlight Changi Airport as the final thing he loved about Singapore, which may warrant a trip on its own.
Commenters correct touristโs perception of typical Singapore attire
Now, back to Mr Davidโs observation of Singaporeโs supposed dress code.
Many people wasted no time in pointing out that the people that he saw in business formal attire were only dressed like that because they were going to the office.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
This user said that itโs common to see locals in casual wear due to the hot and humid weather.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
Another person said that Mr David would see plenty of Singaporeans in shorts, slippers, and T-shirts if he ventured out of the city into the neighbourhoods.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
Correcting Mr Davidโs packing advice, one commenter said that bringing formal business attire is unnecessary unless one is in Singapore on a business trip.

Source: Camden David on YouTube
They added that while some restaurants do have a dress code, theyโre mostly just the really high-end ones.
Other than the clothing issue, do you agree with Mr Davidโs observations? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
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Featured image adapted from Camden David on YouTube.