29-year-old foreigner says her Singaporean date asked about her salary at their first meeting, making it feel ‘transactional’ Singapore News

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SINGAPORE: A 29-year-old foreigner new to the dating scene in Singapore took to social media to share her surprise after a local man asked about her salary on their first date.

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In her post on r/singaporeraw, a Reddit forum, she admitted that she hadn’t expected the conversation to take such a pragmatic turn so early on. “I get that career and financial stability are important, but bringing up salary on a first date feels a bit transactional,” she wrote, expressing her discomfort at how quickly the discussion veered towards finances.

Perplexed by the encounter, she turned to the forum to ask locals, “Is this a cultural norm here, or did I just happen to meet someone who thinks that way?”

She added, “Do men in Singapore usually factor a girl’s income into their dating decisions? Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences! Do you personally think income matters in dating?”

“Super inappropriate. Please don’t see this guy anymore”

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The post sparked a lively discussion, with many users reassuring her that discussing salary on a first date was far from the norm.

One user said, “Yeah, that sounds very transactional. I would be on alert and suss out this guy carefully. I think such questions are no-no until both parties have already established a relatively serious relationship and are thinking of taking the next step towards marriage.”

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Another wrote, “Definitely rude and not normal. Sure money is important, but there are subtle ways of deducing someone’s wealth/income.”

A third remarked, “Super inappropriate. Please don’t see this guy anymore. That means that he wants the girl to pay for dates and, in the future, after marriage, to pay 50:50 at least or more. Trust me. Don’t see him again.”

However, not everyone agreed with these comments. Some said that this question was simply a matter of practicality rather than rudeness.

One user commented, “Of course, I need to ask. Are you willing to date somebody with a pathetic salary?”

Another added, “Very practical and realistic! Nothing wrong or insensitive.”

In other news, a 22-year-old foreigner from Sweden shared on social media that he was surprised to learn that so many locals wanted to leave the country.

“I keep noticing [that there] is a strong desire among many Singaporeans to leave, whether it’s for the UK or somewhere vastly different from Singapore,” he wrote on r/askSingapore on Sunday (March 2).

“It surprises me because I love this place, and I struggle to understand why so many people feel such a strong urge to leave their own country. Maybe it’s just the people I associate with—mostly in their twenties within a temporary phase in life, similar to what made me leave Sweden in the first place, but back home, I rarely hear people say, ‘Yeah, I live here, but I plan to leave anyway.’”

Read more: Swedish man who loves Singapore says ‘it surprises him’ that so many Singaporeans want to leave the country

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