A Reddit post by an Indian man comparing Singapore with India after a week-long visit has gone viral, sparking discussions about civic sense, discipline, and governance. The post, titled “Observations from my recent Singapore visit [OC]”, detailed what the user saw as significant differences in daily life between the two countries.
The Redditor, who stayed in Singapore for a week, praised the city-state for its driving discipline, cleanliness, and airport experience, writing that Singapore is “way ahead of our country in almost every aspect.”
Observations on Roads and Driving
The user highlighted the stark contrast in driving habits. “Not even once did I hear a honk,” he wrote. “In India, we honk for fun, frustration, habit, ego, and sometimes just to announce our existence.” He noted that Singaporean drivers largely follow lane discipline, avoid overspeeding, and rarely make aggressive maneuvers or random U-turns, whereas Indian roads can resemble a “Fast & Furious audition,” he joked.
Cleanliness Standards
The post also praised Singapore’s clean roads, noting that while they were not entirely spotless, the overall cleanliness “is on another level.” He recounted wearing brand-new shoes during his trip: “After a week, the soles still looked new. The moment I stepped out of the airport in India, that illusion was shattered.” He contrasted this with Indian cities, where “sand, dust, or debris” are commonly found despite regular cleaning efforts.
Airport Efficiency
Describing Singapore’s airport experience, the Redditor said immigration and security checks were “super smooth” with minimal queues, compared to India, where security clearance can take 30–45 minutes.
Reflections on Governance and Civic Sense
While acknowledging Singapore’s smaller size, the man credited its political leadership for rapid development since independence in 1965. He wrote, “India became independent in 1947, yet we are still officially a developing nation. Achieving civic sense, discipline, and basic public responsibility at scale in India will not happen through awareness campaigns alone. Strict enforcement is key.”
Social Media Reactions
The post drew mixed reactions online. Some users argued that comparing a city-state like Singapore with a vast country like India is not meaningful. One user wrote, “India has many issues, but this comparison makes no sense and isn’t really helpful.” Another commented on India’s size, saying, “More land, more people, more difficult to manage. Self-flagellation isn’t helpful—either do something about it or move on.”
Other commenters echoed the Redditor’s frustration with civic behavior, with one stating, “‘Singapore is way ahead…’ Almost everywhere is way ahead of India in civic sense!”
The viral post has reignited conversations on public responsibility, governance, and urban management in India, highlighting the challenges of implementing civic discipline at a national scale.


























