Culture: Singapore is well known for its love, bonding, justice and goodwill. Because of its cleanliness, Singapore is known as fine city. In Singapore there are a mix of cultures of Chinese, Malay, Indian and many other western influences. Norms-Singapore has specific norms. They follow some strict policies and there are some specific issues which are strictly prohibited.
For example- Chewing gum and throwing rubbish in public places are not allowed, dancing on counters at a bar, drinking and driving are not allowed as well.
Folkways -There is no specific dress code for both the genders in Singapore. It is Hot and humid climate therefore people prefer to wear casual dresses like t-shirt and jeans. But in case of indoor places they always carry jacket as they prefer cold weather.
Mores – The people of Singapore focuses mainly on education. Taking drugs is strictly prohibited. If anyone is found with drugs then a death penalty is sure to face. Moreover, in Singapore elderly people are respected the most.
Religion- Singapore is considered as one of the most religious countries in the world. Majority of the people follows Buddhism. Besides, there are other religions like Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, and Taoism. Some of the people of the country follow more than one religion. According to Wikipedia, 33.2 % people follows Buddhism, 18.7% people follows Christianity, 14% people follows Islam, 10% people follows Taoism and folk religion, 5% people follows Hinduism, 0.6% people follows Sikhism or other religion and 18.5 % people follows none.
Food – The staple food of Singapore is rice, fish, chicken and vegetable.
There are also some renowned dishes in Singapore like Chili crab, Hainanese chicken rice and Kaya toast. Chinese food is eaten with chopsticks.