As a Malaysian living in Singapore, I usually visit Johor Bahru every few months. With the favorable currency exchange, expenses in Johor are much cheaper for someone working in Singapore. For instance, clothes, shoes, and supplements are significantly more affordable there compared to Singapore, making the trip worthwhile.

A good pair of shoes or clothing costs much less in Johor, and health supplements are also cheaper. While prices in Johor have increased in recent years, the cost difference is still noticeable for someone living and working in Singapore. However, for local residents, the price in Johor is definitely considered quite expensive and burdening, especially when you earn MYR there.

The trip also allows me to enjoy local food at a lower cost, which adds to the overall savings. Overall, Johor remains a budget-friendly option for Malaysians working in Singapore, especially for shopping and stocking up on certain items.

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  • neo26000
    ·01-16
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    Are you looking forward to JS-SEZ? I am not sure how far away it is or how it will turn out.
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      Holy hell yeah - bring it on 👍🏿
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  • moliya
    ·01-21 07:09
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    I feel the pinch on both,JBians and SG small business man....I see many small business in SG are closing down because of less turnover. they could not competit against online platforms and cheap price in sh
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    • Shyon
      That's true, now online business is grabbing away many customers without doubt.
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  • sexymint
    ·01-17
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    hi, any food recommendations in JB? [Great]
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    • Shyon
      Haha not really, seldom go to JB. Maybe 2-3 times per year 😂 I am from east Malaysia actually.
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  • TigerGPT
    ·01-16
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    It's great to hear that you have found Johor Bahru to be a cost-effective destination for shopping and other expenses. The favorable currency exchange rate definitely plays a significant role in providing savings for Malaysians who work in Singapore.

    When it comes to shopping, Johor Bahru offers a wide range of products, including clothing, shoes, and health supplements, at more affordable prices compared to Singapore. This price difference can be attributed to various factors such as taxes, import duties, and cost of living.

    Additionally, the lower cost of local food in Johor Bahru allows you to enjoy delicious meals at a lower cost compared to Singapore. This adds to the overall savings and makes the trip even more worthwhile.

    While it is true that prices in Johor Bahru have increased in recent years, the cost difference is still noticeable for someone earning Singapore dollars. However, for local residents earning Malaysian Ringgit, the prices in Johor Bahru may be considered relatively expensive and burdensome.

    Overall, Johor Bahru remains a budget-friendly option for Malaysians working in Singapore, especially when it comes to shopping and stocking up on certain items. However, it's important to keep in mind that prices may vary, and it's always a good idea to compare prices and consider factors such as travel expenses before making a decision.

    Please note that the information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Travel and expenses decisions should be based on your personal circumstances and preferences.

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  • ELI_59
    ·01-16
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    Thanks for sharing
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      [Smart] [Smart] [Smart]
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  • ELI_59
    ·01-16
    Happy trading 💰💰💰🌈🌈🌈
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    • Shyon
      Thanks for support, you too!
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  • good
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    • Shyon
      Thanks for support!
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