“With the interior of our cafe, we did everything ourselves. People tend to pump in so much money and effort into making things look minimalistic, and I find that crazy!”
Despite the language barrier, Even revealed that she was here for the first time on a family holiday, and that they were just about to wrap up their trip and head home to Thailand.
“I’m not a big fan of skirts over pants, maybe because it doesn’t look good on me. And I also think jorts are out. I'm so done with influencers wearing them. No more jorts!”
"As someone working in the arts, I know that there are a lot of things happening in the local art scene, but then there's also only so much energy that I can put into seeing everything.”
“I’ve been hearing great things about the up and coming bands in Singapore. It’s awesome to see young people getting into music and really enjoying themselves.”
"I believe that there’s a sun that will rise tomorrow, and that the moon will shine this evening for sure. These are things that I believe because I see and experience them.”
“I started making accessories in 2021 to pass time, but I realised that I could make money from it. Slowly, I started to develop my own style and began selling my stuff online.”
“Because I've spent 24 years of my life dancing, it will always be a part of my life, even if I stop competing and am just playing music and vibing in the kitchen or shower!”
“My dad found a pretty beetle in our home so I kept it, and after it died, I put it in hand sanitiser. Since then, I’ve been collecting and preserving hard-bodied insects.”
“Though I work in the travel industry, I only take short trips for leisure because I have furry friends (two tabby cats) at home, so I try not to leave them behind for too long.”
"I was always a creative kid. My mum didn't place much emphasis on my grades—she just wanted me to be as expressive as possible, and has always been supportive of me.”
“Now that I have the time to explore Singapore proper, I’m keen on trying the satay here to see how different they are from the ones we have in Thailand.”