Yah Lah But

Just in time for Pride Month, a recent study on Singaporeans’ attitudes towards same-sex relationships by market research firm Ipsos found that 44% of respondents still support 377A, which was a drop from 55% in 2018. What does this mean for the future of the controversial law, and Pink Dot? Elsewhere, the internet split into two camps over an incident at Le Jardin, where a disgruntled customer complained about an additional $50 fee to bring his own cake to his friend’s birthday dinner at the restaurant. Is the customer always right? 
Find us here!
YLB Subreddit
YLB TikTok
YLB YouTube
YLB IG
Support our Folklory journey! We'll help you turn your favourite memories into personal podcasts! Our newsletter The Folklore Issue #8
Singaporeans’ attitudes toward 377A shift
Support for Section 377A drops as attitudes towards same-sex relationships shift, survey finds
Pink Dot returns to Hong Lim Park for the first time since COVID-19 pandemic started; MPs among attendees
Our Survey Shows Not Enough Singaporeans Understand Section 377A. That Needs to Change.
HDB amends graphic 'to avoid misunderstanding' after suggestions that original depicted same-sex couple

Uproar over restaurant’s $50 fee for birthday cake

Diners claim they were asked to pay S$50 to bring cake into restaurant at Fort Canning, restaurant refutes allegations
Netizens leave 5-star reviews to counter 'cheapskates' on Fort Canning restaurant's no outside food policy, corkage fee S$20, not S$50
Words We're Watching: What is Cakeage | Merriam-Webster
One Shiok Comment
Comment by internetlurker96
Post by Majestic-Economist-6
One Shiok Thing
Reddit thread about "Beyond Uniqlo" by freyasan
Community Is Everyone's Latest Netflix Obsession, And Fans Can't Get Enough

Show Notes

Just in time for Pride Month, a recent study on Singaporeans’ attitudes towards same-sex relationships by market research firm Ipsos found that 44% of respondents still support 377A, which was a drop from 55% in 2018. What does this mean for the future of the controversial law, and Pink Dot? Elsewhere, the internet split into two camps over an incident at Le Jardin, where a disgruntled customer complained about an additional $50 fee to bring his own cake to his friend’s birthday dinner at the restaurant. Is the customer always right? 

Find us here!

Singaporeans’ attitudes toward 377A shift

Uproar over restaurant’s $50 fee for birthday cake

One Shiok Comment

One Shiok Thing

What is Yah Lah But?

The most uncensored conversations about censorable things coming out from the much-censored country of Singapore. Hosted by Haresh & Terence from the comedy house Ministry of Funny.