@@lyanamaliana8626however, it’s a target for scammers or pick pockets in Europe or Eastern Europe as Malaysian always smile to everyone and easy to approach
I'm glad to hear that most visitors have a pleasant impression of Malaysians. To be honest, I enjoy watching vlogs about Malaysia. Food vendors, especially Malays have frequently declined to accept payment from tourists in their vlogs, and this action truly surprised them when they realised how friendly Malaysians can be. In general, Malaysians are foodies and are delighted to see visitors savouring their cuisine.
I am so happy to see Lisa from Belgium in solidarity with Palestine! Overall, you always do a great job and always look forward to your interview videos. Take care!
The couple from Holland wes mentioned about "Taman Negara/ Taman Negara National Park" which is located at Pahang, Peninsular of Malaysia. If you are into hiking, Gunung Tahan is one you can consider. Gunung Tahan is second tallest mountain in Malaysia after Mount Kinabalu which is located in Sabah.
@@LivingabroadalexAnd you need to be aware of Bigfoot too, they call it Orang Mawasand the second name Is Hantu Jarang Gigi.The fact of truth that the orang Mawas hand's bone can transform into a steal or metal after of some time, Malays makes fromit their lethal weapons, But please do not spread this fact, because you know, westerners will hunt them down of burn the forest into ashes. westerners never feel enough.
Gg Tahan is NOT the second tallest mountain in Malaysia....Gg Trusmadi in Sabah is the second tallest in Malaysia...and Gg Tahan is not even the third tallest in Malaysia...
@@aabmbsa thanks for correcting. Was my mistake at 1st place. Yes i just googled and it says gunung tahan is 8th highest peak in Malaysia. But highest in Peninsular Malaysia. The 7 highest peaks are all located in Sabah and Sarawak.
i went to Malaysia with my dadda, first thing that dadda realized is that peoples of Malaysia always Smilling!!!! that what he said to me, first time i not realized that, but fromyour videos, so many peeps said about that!!!
When you're new in Malaysia, just take a Grab from the airport and have a chat with the Grab driver on any recommendations for food or places of interest. They'll be more than happy to give you some pointers!😊
one good tips for foreigners. sometimes you might need to ask the local people for some direction, good food or something else, you might sometimes find that the local people's faces around you are not so bright or happy but you can just ask them anyway and they will usually never ignore you. if you think the local's relax faces are not that welcoming then imagine all of the local people keep staring and smiling at you with no reason like a lunatic and you might have an even weirder experience. don't worry your faces will be the same as the local people if you stay for quite some time under the same hot weather. lastly, welcome and enjoy your trip to all visitors.
People. That’s exactly the only word that came out of my mouth when I was asked what are the factors that attract tourists to come to Malaysia? I was blank for a while and kept repeating people…people and nodded confidently😄. Luckily I succeeded during that interview and got promoted a few years ago. Anyway, kudos bro. It’s a good video. TQSM
ALEX been a fan of yours for long time also Canadian. What was the agency in Cebu business park that handles all the visa. I want to bring my Filipino wife and her daughter back to Canada.y
Thank you! Immigration Services: www.olvis.com/ For 10% OFF use Discount Code: ALEX Email: visa@olvis.com Phone # USA 18772266751 Phil 0324160869 09273029895
It’s not surprise that tourists from Europe,N. America and Australia need a few weeks to adjust to the humidity. Most tropical people who go to drier regions will have a cracking lips problem too but will adjust to the low humidity in a few weeks also. Tourists also tends to walk a lot during daytime which many locals will avoid!
Hopefully KL ll be kept as green n as clean..n more tourists ll enjoy the multi etchnic multi cultural n most important keep up the diverse melting pots of delicious multi-etchnic cuisines 😅🎉
I think intrview session can be improved a bit by first introducing about yourself that u're a canadian not a malaysian, this is to avoid bias answers from the interviewees since your appearance with skin color, beard, resembles a devout muslim and will make they think that u are a malaysian, hence they will only give u sweet respond/comments to your questions. ...my2cents.
Nice vlog !🎉🎉🎉❤ Don't like fried foods? You should go for nasi kerabu, dim sum, laksa, hor fun, wan tan mee, clay pot briani, banana leaf rice with chicken or mutton varuval etc.😋
My opinion to foreign travellers. Travel by train you can see the sub urban. and urban site in Malaysia and how the people live in suburban and rural site beside that u also can enjoy the green panaroma and landscape. Travel by train make you more enjoy and relax
The Malays in Malaysia demonstrate remarkable tolerance towards other races. This was evident when the Federation of Malaya gained independence from the British in 1957, as the Malay community welcomed immigrants from China and India to share the country. However, this inclusivity was balanced with special privileges for Malay residents, which were agreed upon and intended to be upheld as long as supported by the Malay population. This arrangement does not infringe upon human rights; rather, it represents a mutually agreed-upon pact. The fairness of this agreement is underscored by the fact that the British granted independence to Malaya in 1957. Therefore, allegations of the Malays being a racist nation or claims of racial discrimination in Malaysia should cease. Instead, recognize the fortunate opportunity your grandparents had in being granted the privilege to reside in this blessed land indefinitely.
What do you think of their answers? What do YOU think of Malaysians?
😂😂 hahaha..u can asked me any questions I can answer..I m a Malaysian 😊😊😊
All the foreign tourists say they are nice and friendly. But it might help to interview some actual Malaysians!
Great 😊
@Avarua59 I will
Wonderful delightful answers and lovely feedback from the tourists. Amazing.
Malaysians like to smile. When I was in Madina, a stranger asked me are you Malaysian. I said yes, how do you know. He said Malaysians alway smile.
Malaysian always smile? Really? Tak pernah terfikir macam tue😅😅. COZ like, it's just happen. Sometime tak sengaja tersenyum 😅🤭
@@lyanamaliana8626however, it’s a target for scammers or pick pockets in Europe or Eastern Europe as Malaysian always smile to everyone and easy to approach
@@lyanamaliana8626 Jgn mcm tu...nanti org kata x siuman. 🫥
@@royzack2047 Hahaha baikkkk 🤭
@@royzack2047 🤣🤣🤣
I'm glad to hear that most visitors have a pleasant impression of Malaysians. To be honest, I enjoy watching vlogs about Malaysia. Food vendors, especially Malays have frequently declined to accept payment from tourists in their vlogs, and this action truly surprised them when they realised how friendly Malaysians can be. In general, Malaysians are foodies and are delighted to see visitors savouring their cuisine.
That's awesome!!!
The easy words is because Malaysia is Truly Asia❤
I am so happy to see Lisa from Belgium in solidarity with Palestine!
Overall, you always do a great job and always look forward to your interview videos. Take care!
tq Mr alex..it's good to hear that all of them saying a good thing about Malaysia
My pleasure!
The couple from Holland wes mentioned about "Taman Negara/ Taman Negara National Park" which is located at Pahang, Peninsular of Malaysia. If you are into hiking, Gunung Tahan is one you can consider. Gunung Tahan is second tallest mountain in Malaysia after Mount Kinabalu which is located in Sabah.
Wow !! Thank you for sharing that information 🥳
@@LivingabroadalexAnd you need to be aware of Bigfoot too, they call it Orang Mawasand the second name Is Hantu Jarang Gigi.The fact of truth that the orang Mawas hand's bone can transform into a steal or metal after of some time, Malays makes fromit their lethal weapons, But please do not spread this fact, because you know, westerners will hunt them down of burn the forest into ashes. westerners never feel enough.
Gg Tahan is NOT the second tallest mountain in Malaysia....Gg Trusmadi in Sabah is the second tallest in Malaysia...and Gg Tahan is not even the third tallest in Malaysia...
@@aabmbsa thanks for correcting. Was my mistake at 1st place. Yes i just googled and it says gunung tahan is 8th highest peak in Malaysia. But highest in Peninsular Malaysia. The 7 highest peaks are all located in Sabah and Sarawak.
@@purplelavenderlandYou're welcome...
What a great job u do interviewing tourists when u're also a tourist in our country...tq
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Good thing about mlysian is they are polite people, smiley and multilingual...
I like your random interview with strangers , lots of story !
Thank you!! I'm glad you enjoyed it 🥳
Me too....
i went to Malaysia with my dadda, first thing that dadda realized is that peoples of Malaysia always Smilling!!!! that what he said to me, first time i not realized that, but fromyour videos, so many peeps said about that!!!
where are you from
This is what I love about Southeast Asian is their friendliness, kindness and politeness ❤️
Muchas gracias 🎉 to both especially to bro mexico..
Amazing interviews with slot of detailed videos for every person you interviewed.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Great effort bro. We are not perfect but Malaysian are gradually improving through all the hardships😊.
The heat there is actually just fine (cooler than the SW U.S.). It's the humidity that comes with the temperatures that makes it difficult at times :)
I think they are very honest and sincere in their opinions.
THANKS FOR LOVE MALAYSIA =)
Taman Negara or the National Park. tq for the tourists feedback
What a wonderful video. What a friendly interview with some of the lovely tourists.
Thanks bro... You're bringing more travelers to Malaysia
Assalamualaikum Tn Karim n Dr Habibah . Stay strong and healthy . Sir
Great video n interview. Really appreciate
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Thanks for the beautiful review
welcome to malayasia...always smile....Bro you very safe in this country dont worry....be happy bro..
I like the way you ask people..
Thank you 😃
When you're new in Malaysia, just take a Grab from the airport and have a chat with the Grab driver on any recommendations for food or places of interest. They'll be more than happy to give you some pointers!😊
Great interviews!
Thank you 🥳
Yes, go to Sarawak. Explore Kuching, Sibu, Miri etc. Enjoy the waterfalls in Kampung Sting, Mulu Caves etc
If you are in Cameron Highlands, go for a day hike to the Mossy Forests, a hidden gem . Also known as the LOTR of Malaysia.
People will love come back to malaysia after a vusit.
Amazing place🎉❤
one good tips for foreigners. sometimes you might need to ask the local people for some direction, good food or something else, you might sometimes find that the local people's faces around you are not so bright or happy but you can just ask them anyway and they will usually never ignore you. if you think the local's relax faces are not that welcoming then imagine all of the local people keep staring and smiling at you with no reason like a lunatic and you might have an even weirder experience. don't worry your faces will be the same as the local people if you stay for quite some time under the same hot weather. lastly, welcome and enjoy your trip to all visitors.
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😂
People. That’s exactly the only word that came out of my mouth when I was asked what are the factors that attract tourists to come to Malaysia? I was blank for a while and kept repeating people…people and nodded confidently😄. Luckily I succeeded during that interview and got promoted a few years ago. Anyway, kudos bro. It’s a good video. TQSM
Great video ❤
Thankbyou as always 🥳😀
Thank you as always 🥳😀
❤ ur vlogs. Thanks
Thank you! I'm glad ypu enjoyed it 🥳
I like the first interview exactly east Malaysia are more fun for western ppl who like the nature place
Thumbs up for you, Alex..
Thank you 😁
7:35 is Taman Negara, not Tamra
You should go to Penang island, food is fantastic !
ALEX you did a vlog on this visa agency and had nothing but good things to say about him
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Thanks Alex
ALEX been a fan of yours for long time also Canadian. What was the agency in Cebu business park that handles all the visa. I want to bring my Filipino wife and her daughter back to Canada.y
Thank you!
Immigration Services: www.olvis.com/
For 10% OFF use Discount Code: ALEX
Email: visa@olvis.com
Phone # USA 18772266751
Phil 0324160869
09273029895
U can found all food around the world in malaysia ..
You must find different locations for your interview. KLCC area is the first place to visit upon arriving so they wont have a formed opinion yet
Any recommendations?
Taman Negara.. amazing place..
It’s not surprise that tourists from Europe,N. America and Australia need a few weeks to adjust to the humidity. Most tropical people who go to drier regions will have a cracking lips problem too but will adjust to the low humidity in a few weeks also. Tourists also tends to walk a lot during daytime which many locals will avoid!
Hopefully KL ll be kept as green n as clean..n more tourists ll enjoy the multi etchnic multi cultural n most important keep up the diverse melting pots of delicious multi-etchnic cuisines 😅🎉
Hello, I ask permission to react to your video, later I will include the video source on my RUclips🙏
Yes, you may. Thanks for asking
Thanks, Alex..
I think intrview session can be improved a bit by first introducing about yourself that u're a canadian not a malaysian, this is to avoid bias answers from the interviewees since your appearance with skin color, beard, resembles a devout muslim and will make they think that u are a malaysian, hence they will only give u sweet respond/comments to your questions.
...my2cents.
I do. Off camera.
Tq good job guy...
Thank you for watching and commenting 🥳
Even Malaysians like Malaysia and stories about Malaysia.
we could meet man....how long will you be in malaysia?
you know guys..mny local peoples quite 'shy' wth foreigners. maybe bcos of language barrier..i guess.
Taman Negara.. ❤
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Nice vlog !🎉🎉🎉❤
Don't like fried foods?
You should go for nasi kerabu, dim sum, laksa, hor fun, wan tan mee, clay pot briani, banana leaf rice with chicken or mutton varuval etc.😋
Thank you and I truly appreciate the food options suggestions 🥳
The Turkmenistan guy can go abroad ya? I feel happy for him..
🇲🇾👍👍👍👋
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You should ask the Bangladeshis & Africans too...let's see if the answer is similar 🤔
I have and I will
Yeah, smile? Just a smile 😁
You should see how Malaysians treat black and brown ppl
Aren't Malaysians Brown? Also, I'm brown.
Lastly, doesn't every non-black country discriminate against black people?
@@Livingabroadalexyou nailed it alex!
@@Livingabroadalexhe is not Malaysian i guest. Malaysian will not touch about this.
The belgium girl doesnt like rice and noodle. She love frites and waffle😆
Sure, we are friendly. But like most Asians, we are also kinda racist. But friendly racist type.
apakah anda bisa berbahasa malaysia
Positif
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I have Subscribe and like,, any other button you want me to click..lol
😅😂😂
That's plenty, thanks
They should mention how bad drivers and nose snifflers they are.
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They are unfriendly and rude peoples
Lols
Welcome to Malaysia
My opinion to foreign travellers. Travel by train you can see the sub urban. and urban site in Malaysia and how the people live in suburban and rural site beside that u also can enjoy the green panaroma and landscape.
Travel by train make you more enjoy and relax
The Malays in Malaysia demonstrate remarkable tolerance towards other races. This was evident when the Federation of Malaya gained independence from the British in 1957, as the Malay community welcomed immigrants from China and India to share the country. However, this inclusivity was balanced with special privileges for Malay residents, which were agreed upon and intended to be upheld as long as supported by the Malay population. This arrangement does not infringe upon human rights; rather, it represents a mutually agreed-upon pact. The fairness of this agreement is underscored by the fact that the British granted independence to Malaya in 1957. Therefore, allegations of the Malays being a racist nation or claims of racial discrimination in Malaysia should cease. Instead, recognize the fortunate opportunity your grandparents had in being granted the privilege to reside in this blessed land indefinitely.
If you love the sun and green rain forest then Malaysia is a good choice because we offer those places with easy access
Our infrastructure may not excellent as you has, but it is enough to make you comfortable