The incident occurred on Dec. 6 between 6pm and 8pm. Speaking to Mothership, busker Evan Goh said he had sung a Christmas song as requested, but the man returned about 10 minutes later with a song list. Goh added that the man was unhappy with his choice of “Jingle Bells” as he wanted a different song, and later took back his tip after the police became involved. #fyp #tiktoksg #sg
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