Thank you for highligting some important issues faced by Japanese or may be by some other foreigners too. That's part of learning and adapting to life in different cultures. Only the tough and willingness to learn and accommodate will be less stressful.
It's normal to ask about price in Malaysia. Usually we ask it not to be nosy of other people's life but to survey for future or to recommend other choice. For example, you buy something for RM50. The one who ask you might know where to buy the same thing for cheaper price, so they will tell you. If you are not comfortable sharing the exact price, you can just tell the range price. Just said "I bought this below RM100" or "It's around RM100"
I agree with all the negative surprises especially number 4 with Onion aunties (makcik bawang). They're called that because of their extreme questions included with their own comments on your answer(usually harsh), for example I'm 34 and still not married and I am immune to them now. Sometimes not understanding malay is good lol.
@@hawaandroid2786 marriage status is an example. Makcik bawang carries a lot of topics, about not having child, your salary, your work, your car, your house, like they want to marry their daughter to you (which is not). Your failure to go back to your hometown every week is one of them too
Just the other days I’ve been asked by my aunties why not married yet because 2 my sisters already married and have kid, didn’t I want kid etc2 .. my answers :- “I hate kid .. f them..” then the silence.. even my parents said nothing .. the satisfying moments actually. 🤣🤣 now I’m sure they’ll never asked anything about my life..
Hi Sunami, saw you in Bukit bintang recording vlog today. Was thinking to shout Sunami loudly but worried spoil your recording😅. You are much prettier than in video. Gambateh in Malaysia life❤
Thank you for your honesty. Yes you’re right on that 5 matters. I have been to Japan and working at several EU countries- when I am back to Malaysia 🇲🇾 I feel offended sometimes when relatives/ friends asked about my salary, personal things etc. The best way to avoid is by smiling 😊and not answering. Bring other topics to talk about. 😅💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Sunami-chan, I'm a Malaysian I agree with all 5 negative surprise, you speak all with polite way and teach some ways to overcome it, I appreciate it For no 4, if you want to avoid these questions, you can add small laughter after you answer it. For rent, actually Malaysian is really eager to know, 'cause they want to know current market price for house, it's normal question for Malaysian, Malaysian won't feel annoyed. "Do you have plastic surgery?" Haha, I want to, but my husband didn't like it oh "How much is your salary?" Good enough for me to spend and eat ah "What is your weight?" Teenager weight lah, you can guess it, right? haha Thanks for love Malaysia!
About the road system or traffic jam, you should experience others Southeast Asian Country big Cities such as Manila or Hanoi...then you will know how blessings we got here in Malaysia...
I've been to Manila before and traffic jam was very terrible 😅 Walking is faster than driving... So I know Malaysia is better than other Southeast Asian Countries😉
Hi Sunami, you are experiencing variation in culture. You will never find things as squeaky clean as in Japan (which I love and I have been to various parts of Japan many times). Malaysians try to be friendly in their way (but of course, not those nosy ones. Curious ones? As they say, curiosity killed the cat.). One thing though in Japan, it is almost a must to be able to speak Japanese to survive there. Here in Malaysia, many of us use English to interact especially with the foreigners. It may not be English native to that particular foreigner but it works. Even this video is in Japanese but thankfully with English subs. So, as a Malaysian, I apologise for the shortcomings in Malaysia but since you chose to work here, I hope you enjoy your stay. Live here forever? (as you said), hmmm...well...
One way to say no in Malaysia is by laughing out loud and add la at the end of sentence. "How much is the rent?" "Hahaha.... Not that expensive la" "You have beautiful eyes. Are those surgery?" "Hahaha... No la" "How much your salary?" "Hahaha... Ok la." 🤣🤣🤣
Top 5 frequently asked questions by grab drivers once they know I'm Japanese: 1. Do you like Malaysian food? 2. Can you eat spicy food? 3. How much is your rent? 4. How much is your salary? 5. Are you married or got boyfriend?
is very normal for people to ask how much rent or the price for houses or cars. and if you think that the road are bumpy or rough, its very normal. it even worse in town. I bought China shoes from online, those shoes are fashionable too. less than RM 40 per pair. those are high heels too. For sport shoes, I prefer Sketcher though.
It is good for you to bring this up. Many foreigners have even accepted some bad habits of Malaysians like not being on time. Other people's time is as important as ours and we should not keep people waiting. If we are going to be late at least tell the person we suppose to meet the truth and not 'I am on the way'. The issues of water quality, roads, and pavements condition are true. They are bad but I see few Malaysians highlight the issue. The roads outside of KL is even worse. Even the national roads are bad. They used to be good but and now they are being neglected. When I travel, sometimes I have to ask myself whether I am in Malaysia or in some African countries.
I usually won't tell them I do not wish to discuss a certain thing, which could come off too serious for a casual conversation. Usually for salary, we just say "cukup makan lah" (enough to eat) which is a casual way of saying we are doing OK. Normally, the asker will understand you do not wish to discuss more on this. However, some could follow up with estimation of your salary, just repeat "cukup makan lah" or say "ya, something like that". Hope that helps 😉
The 'not on time part' is so true. Me myself is an early bird/early person, I usually arrive 30 mins or 1 hour before the schedule time, and most of my friends usually come late. I always end up waiting them for 2-3 hours. Thats why whenever I meet them, if they said they're on the way, I will directly go to their house😂😂
About that time schedule. Maybe you should ask "are you janji melayu?" if they say yes come after 2hour promised time. If they said "I don't do janji melayu or I'm not that type" you may come 5min earlier or right on time. I solved it perfectly or just don't or rarely hangout with them.
Some tips when in malaysia you have to be brave with the little thing and be chill dont have to take something seriously.. Except water, no comment😅 but it not dirty at all.. Just open and wait for a while until the water becomes clear..
I like youtubers like this because they are honest. I prefer honest people than those who only say nice things but hid away the hurt truths that make them no different with liars.
Hi Sunami-san, about the 5 suprises you given is quite correct. Usually landed house will easily encounter cockroaches and ant, rarely on high rise building unless not taken well 😅 In malaysia almost everyone have car and the public transport need to be improved 😅 About straight foward question, Sunami-san can ignore it with a smile or just answer Ok la, not bad la , No la and end the statement 😂😂 i do get ask a lot of tis question by my friend and relative so i mostly just silence it not talk anything or just end sentences with ok la 😂😂 I hope Sunami-san can enjoy more in Malaysia and feel free to ask question if there is things need help. In my opinion Japanese rarely heard will go plastic surgery, mostly is natural beauty 😊😊
Hi, I can understand your stress dealing with cockroaches. Honestly, what to do since Malaysian climate suitable for these crawlies breeding. Did you know that Malaysia has a cave with biggest number of cockroaches in the world living in that one single cave? Yes, water sometimes are murky brown. This usually happen if main water pipe part are broken. We welcome personal opinion. You can always say no. Be firm but polite in delivering your personal opinion. Malaysian can get pretty straightforward in asking question on one personal life. This behaviour might be perceived as rude or even nosy by foreigners. However, for many Malaysian, we ask questions to help us understand you better. Sometimes to get useful information too. For example, when we ask about rent, we simply want to know what the rate one pay for the area, if your rental is cheap than average rental in the area then we ask more question hahaha so that we learn how to get cheap rent in nice neighbourhood area. Or if one ask about plastic surgery, maybe he or she wanted to know where to go to get plastic surgery done. If you are woman, then the question will be about your marriage status or how many kids you have.
HAHAHA. Shinpai desu!!!Even we Malaysian didnt like the rough road and we used to joke the ''on the way'' culture in Malaysia.I tape my house drainage hole too.Good job!. Its best to filter the water you use for shower because if not in long term your skin will start to get itchy because its dirty.
I'm quite curious on who you hang out with for them to mention plastic surgery 😅 And I didn't know some questions like rent could be a bit shocking for Japanese. You learn new things everyday I guess.
1) Insects - just purchase insect spray 2) Time - Malaysians punctual for official matter like meeting, class, etc 3) Water - the first throw may have some dirt, can put in pail first and let go for few hours, then take the top 4) In Malaysian culture is fine 5) Road - Malaysian climate is hot and cold daily, roads easier getting damage
Hi sunami, nice to see you again. 😊 yes, your 👀 eyes is very nice. You are right ✅️, Malaysian are straight forward and they are not punctual on time. Singaporean are different as time for us is important. Thanks 😊 you for your 📹 video.💖💝💞
For NO.4 90% agree. We are too straight at expressing our opinion. It can be both good and bad thing depend on how you prefer to. As for me I prefer if people be straight but also not too straight. Just straight enough.. Now as for the plastic surgery, I don't know who ask you that but that is not normal.. Generally even in Malaysia, we don't really ask someone if they have plastic surgery because MOST of us do know it's quite of sensitive matter.
not japanese nor any foreigner came to malaysia, malaysian also tired of the water and rough road till we cant do anything to fix...so just face and kiss it if u like..nice review by the way sis...❤🧡💛💚
@@sunamiinmalaysia hahaha, in the US, tsunami is pronounced sunami. Changing the subject but we have not seen you cook, you know, going to the market and whipping out a few dishes. My favorite RUclipsr is “Nami’s life”, and she’s a fabulous cook
That Shoe....is very expensive in my own opinion :D TO prevent cockroaches from entering/staying, the best way is to keep your house free from openly food. They comes for the smell
We do not have 4 seasons..so those insects are common in Asia country not just Malaysia..to live n migrate in Asia countries be prepared to deal with those insects..agreed with one in here travel to other Asian country n feel n see for yourself the traffic jam..not just to mentioned traffic jam only in malaysia..n be prepared to adapt other country cultures by not see as one as negative impact..just be respectful what u see n experienced..
Oh,i see about quality watet,malaysiam piping normally at underground and wster source from forest riverbank,and some water source we take from big dam,at this country we have many big dam for water and electricity source,like Lake Temenggor,Kenyir lake dam,and few again,Kuala Lumpur source water and electricity from three big ,dam one water pump river,,BatuDam,Klang Gate Dam and Semenyih river Dam,and Gombak water River pump house,sometimr the goverment clean the water pump and water source or rain at the area Dam make wster becomr brown,hieever all is just temperorry
Haha, welcome to Malaysia and I just think that you need time to adjust to the culture here. What you just mentioned, all not a surprise to me and I laugh about it in fact. If there's cockroach, I'll take a slipper and smack it. Installing water filter is basically a must nowadays so I'm already used to it. On the way, most of us already know what it means. Being too direct, I think we are still not totally 100% too direct. There are certain sensitive topics which we prefer to keep it to ourselves. Road too rough? hehe, yeah. But all in all, I'm still proud to be a Malaysian and live in Malaysia, only wish is for Malaysia to have a more cooling weather and then confirm it's the best place on earth!
When peole ask me about my salary, I said, my salary is a lot. all the money in all the banks in malaysia, are mine. Except the money that belong to other people.
Agree with all 5 points. We have more household pests, slower service, less punctual people, tea-coloured tap water (not in my hometown Ipoh though) and bad roads (for shoes and for vehicle tyres). Malaysian drivers are also much more aggressive and unsafe compared to Japan.
For no 4, if you are not comfortable when people asking about your personal matter, you can reply "I'm not very comfortable to answer that kind of question". Yup, Malaysians are quite straight, but sometime they also don't know the limit or a polite way to ask.
the worse part about cockroaches in most SEA country is they can fly but they're a bad flyer so what would happen is they will land on you 9 time out of 10 i would just keep a very massive pair of rubber slipper for those special guest
Yes, seeing flying cockroaches really will freak out. Usually will prepare a slipper and Ridsect pest killer to kill them. Landed cockroach will have a bit lesser fear to kill them 😅😅
You would be suprise if I tell you the solutions for number 4 problems. Usually when people ask you about something that are sensitive to you, you are either just laugh about it, or playing along with it with a joke. For example, someone ask, "did you do plastic surgery?" You can reply, "Oh yeah, I did my eyes, my jawline, my nose....", let them process your answer for a few seconds, and then end it up with, "I'm just joking." People usually just laugh about it, and wont ask the same questions again.😂 Maybe foreigner hard to get use of making joke to Malaysian, maybe afraid of hurting someones feelings, but thats just how Malaysian is. It came out as being straightforward, sometimes a bit harsh too, but thats how we are as Malaysian. We can just cursing in front of each others face, but still can sit on one table together. 😅 Maybe thats just us. We also sometimes really curious of how foreigner gonna react if we said something to them. Because we dont know. It could be sensitive to you, or not. But the most important suggestion from me, if you planning on staying here in longer terms, you have to study the language. I've seen some other foreigner channel that come to Malaysia, learning the language and sometime understand the joke too, its fascinating! When you can speak the language even just a little bit, you immediately understand everything.
no 4 yes certain old people really too straight on those question makes people uncomfortable even myself as those already 90s generation and above dosent like being ask too straight question it is a sensitive issue such as are you single when you gonna get married when gonna have a 2nd child even I have some few friends which is girl while chatting try avoid being too straight
As you say, elderly people are really too straight...😅 I'm also often asked how many kids you have 😂 It's a sensitive topic in Japan, so I was surprised !!
Thank you for highligting some important issues faced by Japanese or may be by some other foreigners too. That's part of learning and adapting to life in different cultures. Only the tough and willingness to learn and accommodate will be less stressful.
Negative surprises were a good experience for me because I've never faced them in Japan so it was exciting 😉
Thank you for your comment 👍
@@sunamiinmalaysia
Beware the G!!
@@sunamiinmalaysia
Beware the G!!
Yes I agree, every countries has their pros and cons at least we live here comfortably and should be grateful for what we have..
It's normal to ask about price in Malaysia. Usually we ask it not to be nosy of other people's life but to survey for future or to recommend other choice.
For example, you buy something for RM50. The one who ask you might know where to buy the same thing for cheaper price, so they will tell you.
If you are not comfortable sharing the exact price, you can just tell the range price. Just said "I bought this below RM100" or "It's around RM100"
とても興味深いこのビデオSunami-san、共有してくれてありがとう
こちらこそ、ご覧くださりありがとうございます☺️
自分も約16年間住んでいましたょ!KLとペナンの高層マンションでしたが、ゴキブリは部屋への侵入はなくゴミ捨て場は凄かったですね!日本とマレーシアはゴキブリの大きさが違いますね!移住楽しんで下さいね!
虫対策や渋滞の時間帯、水の品質など分かりみが深いです。整形の下りは面白く、シューズのオーダメイドが出来るなどとても参考になりました。ありがとうございます!
マレーシアへの移住を考えているので、とても参考になりました!ありがとうございます😊
Ive never been thankful that im a malaysian, thank you for sharing with us things that i should be grateful!
Thank you!! I'm from Malaysia and this video helps me a lot, i can tell my Japanese friend more info
It's ok. If everyone be clear we can understand each other more.
やはりそうやなぁ。前はずーっと、日本の方はマレーシアについてどう思うかなぁって思って〜
日本で長住みになったらやはりそう言うことやな。
一つめっちゃ助かるのはマイナスポイントを言ってくれることです。
日本の方は常に気遣いの皆さんですので、本当はどういう考えをもっているんでしょうっといつも気になりました。🥹
I agree with all the negative surprises especially number 4 with Onion aunties (makcik bawang). They're called that because of their extreme questions included with their own comments on your answer(usually harsh), for example I'm 34 and still not married and I am immune to them now. Sometimes not understanding malay is good lol.
Question on marriage status actually asked by every race in Malaysia, not specific asked by malays only.
@@hawaandroid2786 marriage status is an example. Makcik bawang carries a lot of topics, about not having child, your salary, your work, your car, your house, like they want to marry their daughter to you (which is not). Your failure to go back to your hometown every week is one of them too
Lenchai, nampak encemlah, good pasangan mehh😘😘
Just boomer things amirite
Just the other days I’ve been asked by my aunties why not married yet because 2 my sisters already married and have kid, didn’t I want kid etc2 .. my answers :- “I hate kid .. f them..” then the silence.. even my parents said nothing .. the satisfying moments actually. 🤣🤣 now I’m sure they’ll never asked anything about my life..
来週マレーシアに移住する事が決まりすなみさんの過去動画一気見させていただいてます🥹💗上品な雰囲気,話し方,動画の内容全部がとても素敵です♡ もし今度また靴をオーダーすることがありましたら動画で観てみたいです!!(もう動画に載せておられましたらすみません!!)
Hi Sunami, saw you in Bukit bintang recording vlog today. Was thinking to shout Sunami loudly but worried spoil your recording😅. You are much prettier than in video. Gambateh in Malaysia life❤
Oh really?!?! At SG wang?!
Feel free to call me anytime 😉
今度オーダーメイドで作られる靴屋さん等、すなみさんのお気に入りのマレーシアのお店紹介動画をアップしていただけたら嬉しいです。
私もマレーシア大好きです。
面白そうな企画ですね👀素晴らしいアイディアありがとうございます!!
Thank you for your honesty. Yes you’re right on that 5 matters. I have been to Japan and working at several EU countries- when I am back to Malaysia 🇲🇾 I feel offended sometimes when relatives/ friends asked about my salary, personal things etc. The best way to avoid is by smiling 😊and not answering. Bring other topics to talk about. 😅💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Sometimes I'm also asked my salary in Malaysia 😂😂
Smiling and not answering should be the best way👍
Thank you for sharing your experience 😁
Answer for salary,,,
“Okey lah.. just good enough for my living 😂😂”
@@sunamiinmalaysia
sooo
給料はいくらですか?
😃
Sunami-chan, I'm a Malaysian
I agree with all 5 negative surprise, you speak all with polite way and teach some ways to overcome it, I appreciate it
For no 4, if you want to avoid these questions, you can add small laughter after you answer it.
For rent, actually Malaysian is really eager to know, 'cause they want to know current market price for house, it's normal question for Malaysian, Malaysian won't feel annoyed.
"Do you have plastic surgery?"
Haha, I want to, but my husband didn't like it oh
"How much is your salary?"
Good enough for me to spend and eat ah
"What is your weight?"
Teenager weight lah, you can guess it, right? haha
Thanks for love Malaysia!
About the road system or traffic jam, you should experience others Southeast Asian Country big Cities such as Manila or Hanoi...then you will know how blessings we got here in Malaysia...
I've been to Manila before and traffic jam was very terrible 😅
Walking is faster than driving...
So I know Malaysia is better than other Southeast Asian Countries😉
Hi Sunami, you are experiencing variation in culture. You will never find things as squeaky clean as in Japan (which I love and I have been to various parts of Japan many times). Malaysians try to be friendly in their way (but of course, not those nosy ones. Curious ones? As they say, curiosity killed the cat.). One thing though in Japan, it is almost a must to be able to speak Japanese to survive there. Here in Malaysia, many of us use English to interact especially with the foreigners. It may not be English native to that particular foreigner but it works. Even this video is in Japanese but thankfully with English subs. So, as a Malaysian, I apologise for the shortcomings in Malaysia but since you chose to work here, I hope you enjoy your stay. Live here forever? (as you said), hmmm...well...
One way to say no in Malaysia is by laughing out loud and add la at the end of sentence.
"How much is the rent?"
"Hahaha.... Not that expensive la"
"You have beautiful eyes. Are those surgery?"
"Hahaha... No la"
"How much your salary?"
"Hahaha... Ok la."
🤣🤣🤣
That’s great idea!!
Thank you for sharing ☺️
“lah” and “haha” makes gentle sense 😉
This is my exact response even though i never thought about it. How you understand the code, bro... 😂😂
いやいやいや🤭. like that
The common way use to end the sentences 🤣🤣 i also answer like that when those question come across 🤣🤣
Indeed... Agree on this...
教えていただきありがとうございます‼
嫌なところではなくサプライズと言い換えて話しているところに好感持てます😄
動画をご覧くださりありがとうございます😉
そのように言ってもらえて、とても嬉しいです💫
Top 5 frequently asked questions by grab drivers once they know I'm Japanese:
1. Do you like Malaysian food?
2. Can you eat spicy food?
3. How much is your rent?
4. How much is your salary?
5. Are you married or got boyfriend?
is very normal for people to ask how much rent or the price for houses or cars. and if you think that the road are bumpy or rough, its very normal. it even worse in town. I bought China shoes from online, those shoes are fashionable too. less than RM 40 per pair. those are high heels too. For sport shoes, I prefer Sketcher though.
It is good for you to bring this up. Many foreigners have even accepted some bad habits of Malaysians like not being on time. Other people's time is as important as ours and we should not keep people waiting. If we are going to be late at least tell the person we suppose to meet the truth and not 'I am on the way'. The issues of water quality, roads, and pavements condition are true. They are bad but I see few Malaysians highlight the issue. The roads outside of KL is even worse. Even the national roads are bad. They used to be good but and now they are being neglected. When I travel, sometimes I have to ask myself whether I am in Malaysia or in some African countries.
you do realise malaysia is a 3rd world country right? what did you expect the roads to look like
I usually won't tell them I do not wish to discuss a certain thing, which could come off too serious for a casual conversation. Usually for salary, we just say "cukup makan lah" (enough to eat) which is a casual way of saying we are doing OK. Normally, the asker will understand you do not wish to discuss more on this. However, some could follow up with estimation of your salary, just repeat "cukup makan lah" or say "ya, something like that". Hope that helps 😉
Hallo Sunami san...satu tempat dengan satu tempat lain pasti berbeza maaa...mungkin kampung you dengan kampung ditempat lain juga berbeza maaa..
The 'not on time part' is so true. Me myself is an early bird/early person, I usually arrive 30 mins or 1 hour before the schedule time, and most of my friends usually come late. I always end up waiting them for 2-3 hours. Thats why whenever I meet them, if they said they're on the way, I will directly go to their house😂😂
😰😰😰
About that time schedule. Maybe you should ask "are you janji melayu?" if they say yes come after 2hour promised time. If they said "I don't do janji melayu or I'm not that type" you may come 5min earlier or right on time. I solved it perfectly or just don't or rarely hangout with them.
靴のオーダーメードどこでされましたか?とても興味ありますー😍
「Jackson Chen Shoes マレーシア」とGoogle検索すると日本人が書いたブログが沢山出てきて、IGやWhatsApp の連絡先が記載されています☺️
空き家はゴキブリの家族が利用します。卵も産みますので大家族になります。
Some tips when in malaysia you have to be brave with the little thing and be chill dont have to take something seriously.. Except water, no comment😅 but it not dirty at all.. Just open and wait for a while until the water becomes clear..
すごいなすなみさん~!私マレーシア人で、ちょっと日本語勉強したんです。いつも微笑みですなみさんの動画を見ます(笑)
I like youtubers like this because they are honest. I prefer honest people than those who only say nice things but hid away the hurt truths that make them no different with liars.
Hi Sunami-san, about the 5 suprises you given is quite correct. Usually landed house will easily encounter cockroaches and ant, rarely on high rise building unless not taken well 😅 In malaysia almost everyone have car and the public transport need to be improved 😅 About straight foward question, Sunami-san can ignore it with a smile or just answer Ok la, not bad la , No la and end the statement 😂😂 i do get ask a lot of tis question by my friend and relative so i mostly just silence it not talk anything or just end sentences with ok la 😂😂 I hope Sunami-san can enjoy more in Malaysia and feel free to ask question if there is things need help. In my opinion Japanese rarely heard will go plastic surgery, mostly is natural beauty 😊😊
4. If the topic sensitive to u, just change the topic, many will get it.
Nice idea , just change the topic 😉
Thank you for sharing!!
Hi, I can understand your stress dealing with cockroaches. Honestly, what to do since Malaysian climate suitable for these crawlies breeding. Did you know that Malaysia has a cave with biggest number of cockroaches in the world living in that one single cave? Yes, water sometimes are murky brown. This usually happen if main water pipe part are broken. We welcome personal opinion. You can always say no. Be firm but polite in delivering your personal opinion. Malaysian can get pretty straightforward in asking question on one personal life. This behaviour might be perceived as rude or even nosy by foreigners. However, for many Malaysian, we ask questions to help us understand you better. Sometimes to get useful information too. For example, when we ask about rent, we simply want to know what the rate one pay for the area, if your rental is cheap than average rental in the area then we ask more question hahaha so that we learn how to get cheap rent in nice neighbourhood area. Or if one ask about plastic surgery, maybe he or she wanted to know where to go to get plastic surgery done. If you are woman, then the question will be about your marriage status or how many kids you have.
参考になります。
年明けからマレーシア移住なのですが、
・ペストコントロールは何かおすすめの業者などあるのでしょうか?
・フィルタや軟水変換器の購入したものや設置方法(ご自身でされたのですか?)
教えてください!
Take part in listening to a good story
Your sincere comments is well accepted. Just adapt yourself. All those negativity will soon go away. Be happy and enjoy your stay in Malaysia.
Of course negativity went away now😉 Thank you for watching my video!!
排水口を閉じるのは有効な対策だと思うのですが、Poorな水道管の設置工事により、希にパイプが外れて、水漏れが起きることがあります。その際に、排水口を閉じていると排水口から流れず、(外出中に)ユニットが水浸しになる大惨事の危険性ありです。
完全に塞がず、一部の排水口は100均で売っている排水口の水切りネット(網が細かいストッキングタイプ)を穴全体に貼り付けておくことで、虫は通れないが水は通れる環境にしておいた方がいいかもです。
そうなのですね😨😨😨
教えてくださりありがとうございます!!!
HAHAHA. Shinpai desu!!!Even we Malaysian didnt like the rough road and we used to joke the ''on the way'' culture in Malaysia.I tape my house drainage hole too.Good job!. Its best to filter the water you use for shower because if not in long term your skin will start to get itchy because its dirty.
I'm quite curious on who you hang out with for them to mention plastic surgery 😅
And I didn't know some questions like rent could be a bit shocking for Japanese. You learn new things everyday I guess.
come to Austria, you wouldn't believe you will fall in love to visit and stay in Austria..especially Christmas and summer...
Too late buddy, she's already love malaysia and she living comfortable there lol
Love u Sunami ❤️❤️
First of all, 可愛いね。。。
Insects at home is really nothing, just use vacuum suck them off 😆
Wow!!!! You are strong 💪
バッグの中身紹介みたいなーー❤
バッグの中身、今後取る予定です☺️
リクエストありがとうございます!
@@sunamiinmalaysia さん
ほんのですか!
嬉しい!楽しみにしてます😊
それは大変でしたね。😄
大変なこともありましたが、今では解決したので問題ないです☺️
just say, "its a secret" :)
Thank you for sharing your nice idea!!
勉強になりました。家賃は日本でも独身同士なら普通に話すると思いました。
家族持ちだとちょっと気を使うかも。
Japan is so beautiful in 4 seasons.
Beautiful sister come to Indonesia, I'm waiting for you :*
初めまして。使用されているフィルターと軟水変換器はどちらのものを利用されていますか?差し支えなければお伺いしたいです。色々あるので参考にしたいです。
日系のCKMA PENGUIN WATERという業者です!
@@sunamiinmalaysia 返信頂きありがとうございました😊
You can say 'cannot tell you lah'. Or 'don't ask me la'.🤭🙊
Thank you for watching my video!!
That's good idea, because "Lah" is so cute sound 😁
言葉のセレクトが凄くお上手で勉強になります!いつも楽しい動画ありがとうございます^_^
えええ、嬉しいです😢ありがとうございます!!
@@sunamiinmalaysia
泣で嬉し?
1) Insects - just purchase insect spray 2) Time - Malaysians punctual for official matter like meeting, class, etc 3) Water - the first throw may have some dirt, can put in pail first and let go for few hours, then take the top 4) In Malaysian culture is fine 5) Road - Malaysian climate is hot and cold daily, roads easier getting damage
as an Malaysian, i totally agree with those point😂 because that is fact
We mostly wear slippers in malaysia
Hi sunami, nice to see you again. 😊 yes, your 👀 eyes is very nice. You are right ✅️, Malaysian are straight forward and they are not punctual on time. Singaporean are different as time for us is important. Thanks 😊 you for your 📹 video.💖💝💞
これから移住する者です。水に関しての情報を知りたかったので、とてもありがたかったです。
軟水変換器はどこで購入されましたか?
少しでも役になって良かったです!
CKMA PENGUIN WATER SDN. BHD. で購入しています😊
Can you recommend where to get the shoes?
I recommend a craftsman called Jackson!!
Nice-su.. 👍👍
For NO.4 90% agree. We are too straight at expressing our opinion. It can be both good and bad thing depend on how you prefer to. As for me I prefer if people be straight but also not too straight. Just straight enough..
Now as for the plastic surgery, I don't know who ask you that but that is not normal.. Generally even in Malaysia, we don't really ask someone if they have plastic surgery because MOST of us do know it's quite of sensitive matter.
The person who ask question like that is not malaysian probably..
マレーシアでのカルチャーショックは、一番は
公共のトイレが汚いですかねえ。。。
Approved! 👍😅
There’s no perfect places in this world… you have to live and adapt to the surrounding where u are living… peace
not japanese nor any foreigner came to malaysia, malaysian also tired of the water and rough road till we cant do anything to fix...so just face and kiss it if u like..nice review by the way sis...❤🧡💛💚
Umm yeah install a filter is good but you should get it checked doe. I feel that your pipes are rusty
私の妻も時間にルーズで毎週木曜日は外で食事をするのに
何時も40分〜1時間待たされます😤何とかならないものでしょうか?😭
女性の買い物と食事は時間がかかりますよね😂
Netflixでも観て気長に待つしかないですね😉
I can understand how you feel,sometime they ask something that make you feel embarrassed I think its better don't ask 😉
1:29 Comel lipas dia, apapun betul gak dia ckp tu,, ambik2 iktibar korang,, jgn marah ya ☺
Cuaca kat Malaysia memng sesuai untuk lipas.. Rank 1 lipas paling banyk kat dunia ada kat Malaysia 😂
Bukan kerana kita kotor tapi iklim kita memang sesuai kalu negara jepun tu lipas pon mati pasal sejuk
@@aimyon1996 gua gomatong banyak lipas
how to differentiate your name Sunami & Tsunami in kanji & pronunciation?
Pronunciation is totally different 😁
Sunami = すなみ
Tsunami = 津波
@@sunamiinmalaysia hahaha, in the US, tsunami is pronounced sunami. Changing the subject but we have not seen you cook, you know, going to the market and whipping out a few dishes. My favorite RUclipsr is “Nami’s life”, and she’s a fabulous cook
This just my opinion befriend with local & try all each country food in Malaysia
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What you say, it true...
Akirameruna sunami-chan..👍👍✌️
Thank you for watching my video!!
Akiramenai😁
That Shoe....is very expensive in my own opinion :D
TO prevent cockroaches from entering/staying, the best way is to keep your house free from openly food. They comes for the smell
9:47 "If you wear Jimmy Choo's high-heels, it will break right away in Malaysia". LOL, Jimmy Choo himself is Malaysian. 😅
u forget the "toilet water gun" and a bucket of water in public toilet..many japanese shock about that in Malaysia😂
"Toilet water gun" was also surprise 😂
But the toilets of Malaysia are better than other countries!
@@sunamiinmalaysia but toilets in Japan are way more cleaner than in Malaysia 😅
@@0408tk kita malysia masih kena clear cuci ni waktu keluar tandas tu kena jadi ikut tu japan ni jaga kebersihan dalam agama ade beri tahu tu.
We do not have 4 seasons..so those insects are common in Asia country not just Malaysia..to live n migrate in Asia countries be prepared to deal with those insects..agreed with one in here travel to other Asian country n feel n see for yourself the traffic jam..not just to mentioned traffic jam only in malaysia..n be prepared to adapt other country cultures by not see as one as negative impact..just be respectful what u see n experienced..
Hi sunami
ahh, you can't be a true Malaysian if you're on time 😂
it's basically a cultural meme for us, for all ethnicity here honestly.
😁😁😁
Oh,i see about quality watet,malaysiam piping normally at underground and wster source from forest riverbank,and some water source we take from big dam,at this country we have many big dam for water and electricity source,like Lake Temenggor,Kenyir lake dam,and few again,Kuala Lumpur source water and electricity from three big ,dam one water pump river,,BatuDam,Klang Gate Dam and Semenyih river Dam,and Gombak water River pump house,sometimr the goverment clean the water pump and water source or rain at the area Dam make wster becomr brown,hieever all is just temperorry
Haha, welcome to Malaysia and I just think that you need time to adjust to the culture here. What you just mentioned, all not a surprise to me and I laugh about it in fact. If there's cockroach, I'll take a slipper and smack it. Installing water filter is basically a must nowadays so I'm already used to it. On the way, most of us already know what it means. Being too direct, I think we are still not totally 100% too direct. There are certain sensitive topics which we prefer to keep it to ourselves. Road too rough? hehe, yeah. But all in all, I'm still proud to be a Malaysian and live in Malaysia, only wish is for Malaysia to have a more cooling weather and then confirm it's the best place on earth!
When you realized that Jimmy Choo is Malaysian 😄
😂😂
When peole ask me about my salary, I said, my salary is a lot. all the money in all the banks in malaysia, are mine. Except the money that belong to other people.
6:03 wait so you go to work at 11 am?😳
Agree with all 5 points. We have more household pests, slower service, less punctual people, tea-coloured tap water (not in my hometown Ipoh though) and bad roads (for shoes and for vehicle tyres). Malaysian drivers are also much more aggressive and unsafe compared to Japan.
僕はこの2年間日本語を学んでいて、先生が全て日本人です。最初僕も日本人が時間を守るという印象が持っていますけれども、実際には時間を守らない先生が多いですね。例えば、オンライン授業は9時から始まるはずですが、9時5分まで先生が出て来ない。。。
多分マレーシアに長い間住んでいたら、日本人っぽくないになってしまったかなと思います。
面白いepisodeですね!!
たしかに、マレーシアに住むと日本人でも時間を守らなくなります😂
For no 4, if you are not comfortable when people asking about your personal matter, you can reply "I'm not very comfortable to answer that kind of question".
Yup, Malaysians are quite straight, but sometime they also don't know the limit or a polite way to ask.
サプライズ時に、必ずこう言います。
"びっくりドンキ!"
😂😂
Don't worry you're doing fine, many Malaysian girls are scared of cockroaches too 😂
Hahaha, actually a pest control man also said he was scared of cockroaches 😂
@@sunamiinmalaysia 😅😂😂😂
When they said on the way, probably their still in shower or just wake up 😂
Hi Sunami 👋🏻😊
Hi, thank you for watching ☺️
@@sunamiinmalaysia you welcome Sunami 🤗
Akak jepun " kipas lipas ". Apa khabar? 😂
the worse part about cockroaches in most SEA country is they can fly but they're a bad flyer so what would happen is they will land on you 9 time out of 10
i would just keep a very massive pair of rubber slipper for those special guest
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I've never seen them fry !!!!!!!
Yes, seeing flying cockroaches really will freak out. Usually will prepare a slipper and Ridsect pest killer to kill them. Landed cockroach will have a bit lesser fear to kill them 😅😅
Shock Football Referee!
love point number 4
Civil servant performance downsized!! They're not on schedule!
Being a Malaysian himself, Jimmy Choo should make shoes suitable for Malaysia floors and roads...
It's just a joke. 😂😂😂
Haha, that's right 😂😂
Yahallow~
Do you know Pocong 🙀
🤣😂
You would be suprise if I tell you the solutions for number 4 problems. Usually when people ask you about something that are sensitive to you, you are either just laugh about it, or playing along with it with a joke. For example, someone ask, "did you do plastic surgery?" You can reply, "Oh yeah, I did my eyes, my jawline, my nose....", let them process your answer for a few seconds, and then end it up with, "I'm just joking."
People usually just laugh about it, and wont ask the same questions again.😂
Maybe foreigner hard to get use of making joke to Malaysian, maybe afraid of hurting someones feelings, but thats just how Malaysian is. It came out as being straightforward, sometimes a bit harsh too, but thats how we are as Malaysian. We can just cursing in front of each others face, but still can sit on one table together. 😅 Maybe thats just us. We also sometimes really curious of how foreigner gonna react if we said something to them. Because we dont know. It could be sensitive to you, or not.
But the most important suggestion from me, if you planning on staying here in longer terms, you have to study the language. I've seen some other foreigner channel that come to Malaysia, learning the language and sometime understand the joke too, its fascinating! When you can speak the language even just a little bit, you immediately understand everything.
no 4 yes certain old people really too straight on those question makes people uncomfortable even myself as those already 90s generation and above dosent like being ask too straight question it is a sensitive issue such as are you single when you gonna get married when gonna have a 2nd child even I have some few friends which is girl while chatting try avoid being too straight
As you say, elderly people are really too straight...😅
I'm also often asked how many kids you have 😂
It's a sensitive topic in Japan, so I was surprised !!