Neil Humphreys

Journalist, Author

1974 –

25

Who is Neil Humphreys?

Neil Humphreys is a British humour columnist and author of three best-selling humorous books about Singapore - Notes From an Even Smaller Island, Scribbles from the Same Island and Final Notes from a Great Island. The last of these - his latest book to date - was on Singapore's bestsellers list for several consecutive weeks, proving the popularity of his writings among Singaporeans.

Brought up in Dagenham, London, England, Humphreys arrived in Singapore in 1996 and had initially planned on staying in Singapore for only 3 months. However, he instantly fell in love with the island-state and decided to settle there. Humphreys has always lived in Housing and Development Board flats in Toa Payoh, a public housing estate in central Singapore, despite moving twice. Although he is a foreigner, he has chosen to assimilate himself into the Singapore culture through living in HDB flats, eating at local kopitiams and trying out many things that the locals do. He often pokes fun at Western expatriates working in Singapore by comparing their living habits with his own, criticising them for their aloofness from the local society and their extravagant lifestyles.

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Born
Dec 5, 1974
Dagenham
Nationality
  • Singapore
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Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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