Couldn't agree more.
If she's got experience:
1 You have the benefit of that experience 😆
2 More importantly, she's comparing you favourably with "all the others", she knows what she likes and has decided you're the one.
Guess we’ll have to agree to disagree in respect of Singapore.
one thing I do agree with you is that Singapore doesn’t have mountains.
It does have an excellent zoo and night safari to rival tired and smelly elephant sanctuaries, excellent baguettes if you go to the right place although bread isn’t a cultural thing. Themed cafes? That’s a thing in Chang Mai? Don’t think you can get more cosmopolitan than Singapore, granted most of the foreigners are working rather than retired. Maybe you do have to take public transport or taxis in Singapore, on the other hand, silver lining, the chance of being mown down on a zebra crossing is far less. And if Singapore is a second home, of course you can drive.
TBH comparing Singapore to Chiang Mai is comparing apples and oranges. Two very different places to live.
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