In Singapore, people of different religions live together peacefully because they know religious harmony is very important for the country. Singapore is a small and diverse society, so if there is a conflict, it can easily affect everyone and have serious consequences. Religious leaders often celebrate festivals together, and this helps people understand and respect each other’s culture. Moreover, appreciating cultural traditions different from one’s own helps build mutual trust, which, in turn, helps people talk openly about sensitive topics like LGBTQ+ or inequality in society. The government also stays neutral and secular, so no religion is treated better than others. My last point is that there are clear and sometimes strict laws to prevent conflict and hate crimes. Because of these efforts, people learn to be tolerant and are careful with their words both in online as well as face-to-face conversations. Even when they disagree, they try to solve problems calmly, because they are aware that peace is important to everyone.