
Singapore's Wealthiest Seniors Demand Diamond-Encrusted Bidets After Receiving Paltry S$1,200 Voucher
Singapore, City-State – The nation's private property owners are reeling from a severe case of "first-world problems" following the government’s announcement of a S$1,200 voucher scheme for senior-friendly home fittings. Under the new EASE (Private) programme, wealthy households are eligible for subsidies on items like handrails and grab bars, prompting a wave of existential dread among the city-state's most affluent elderly.
An anonymous government official, speaking from behind a solid gold desk, stated, "We understand the disappointment. It is challenging when a meagre S$1,200 does not even cover the down payment on a Swarovski crystal-studded commode for one's fifth bathroom."
Meanwhile, a Singaporean private homeowner, Mrs. Tan Ah Lian, 78, expressed her dismay. "Wah lao eh, S$1,200 only? This one not even enough to install anti-slip floor tiles for my walk-in closet, never mind the infinity pool! How to age well like this, ah?" Experts predict a surge in "senior-friendly" renovations involving marble, imported hardwoods, and personal concierges, all paid for by... well, not entirely the S$1,200.
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