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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
Filipino - Experienced one that work in SG b4, u worried they too clever... Hygiene wise - I think so far for mine quite ok but again, it depends on luck.
Communication - English sure no problem.
Religion - If they are Christians or Catholic, you dun have to worry whether they can eat PORK or not.
Indonesian - Same as Filipino, find experience one also worried they too smart.
Hygiene wise - Always hear stories that when they first come, alot of employers cannot take it.
Communication - If new ones, gd luck. Unless u noe how to speak malay or Bahasa Indonesia. But I know normally they are very fast learner, like my aunt's maid, now can even speak chinese and cantonese! Superb!
Religion - If you really wanna employ Indonesian, I suggest look for Christian or Catholic, i heard they are generally better..
New Maid - $550
Ex Singapore Maid -$550 - $620
Ex Hong Kong / Taiwan-$600 - $620
Firstly, there are many older Singaporeans who are able to speak some form of basic of Malay. In addition, there is a considerable size of Malay population here in Singapore who prefers to hire a domestic helper with similar religious faith.
Secondly, the Indonesian Domestic Workers are known to be more willing to provide care to the infants, children, and elderlies.
In the terms of abilities to cook and flavour of their food, the Indonesian food culture is very similar and popular amongst Singaporeans. Think about the spices, curry and rendang chicken, and nasi goreng. The list goes on. These are dishes that local Singaporean Domestic Employers can relate to and are familiar with.