Funemployment: Young Singaporeans say unemployment can be fun

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As the world continues to evolve, funemployment may be more than just a temporary break; it could be what work means in the 21st century

SINGAPORE: In a world where the daily grind is often considered the norm, a growing number of young Singaporeans say unemployment can be fun and a time for self-discovery. This phenomenon, dubbed “funemployment,” is taking social media by storm, with young adults sharing their carefree lives as they break away from work.

“It’s amazing. Every day is different and my life is so spontaneous now. I’ll find a job again, just not now,” Chan confidently stated.

 

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