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1 in 10 S’poreans do not have close friendships; most still make friends in person: IPS study

It also found that a minority of Singaporeans are turning to artificial intelligence for companionship.

89.5 per cent of Singaporeans have at least one close friend – defined as people respondents feel at ease with and who they can talk to about private matters, or call on for help.

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Firms in the manufacturing, hospitality and automative sectors also saw good growth, among others.

The list also included companies in the manufacturing, hospitality and automative sectors, among others.

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