Assalamualaikum wbt brother myer. If u happen to be in Kuching Sarawak, my wife & me would like to invite you over to visit one of the heritage house in sarawak. If you are interested in this idea we will be happy to show you kuching town & show you kuching hospitality.
hi Myers the older generation maybe might not so familiar with utube and some of them are sceptical & intimidated with recording.. thus the cold respond that u received from the watch shop.. dont take it to the heart, we as local also somtimes treated the same when trying to take pic or video 😅 enjoy ur stay.. keep sharing.. take care
Thankyou for sharing another amazing video of miri. 25th dec,2023 today people are celebrating christmas in the city, so town area not so many pples around, because some pples going back to their village, or going out station to other places visiting. Some pple don’t respond when you talk to them because they don’t understand what you said, it is not because they are not friendly. The place you had been visited was miri town centre, there are many other places you not yet visit, like niah cave national park, world heritage.
Welcome to state of Sarawak. We are the biggest, the multiculturals, the Most autonomous region in Malaysia. Anyway enjoy your adventure in "the land of the Hornbills"✨
In search of food in Sarawak? Let me give you a tiny hint. If the stall has Chinese characters in it, it's usually non-Halal. If the stall has Malay words, it's usually Halal.
Thanks for coming to Miri Myer, for your info, yes Sarawak does have alot of chinese influence, but the majority of the people here consists of a race called Iban, an indigenous group in Sarawak. We are very much different from West Malaysia, so as you can see, there are many non-halal food coffee shops, markets, so it's best for you to do some research or ask a local, or a friend who have been to Miri before you step into the markets and realising ohh there is pork sold everywhere. There are so many shops which serve halal food, mostly Malay restaurants. The stalls at the market which you walked away from are where i have meals occasionally, and the vendors, they do not talk much as they are business oriented, they just do their daily routine and tourists rarely visit markets.
7:10 DBstory is one of Malaysia's influencers. That painting is that of Niah Cave. It's about an hour's drive from Miri. 9:28 No, it's NOT because of Chinese influence. Sarawak is a non-Muslim majority State and Dayak ethnics are the majority. We're mostly non-Muslims therefore we eat pork. That is why you see less halal shops as compare to the peninsula. Chinese are concentrated in towns and cities, that is why you see more of them there. 10:29 To them you're invading their privacy. So, please ask if a shop owner is okay with you taking videos of their businesses/shops/merchandise because not everyone is okay with it. Ah. You tried Coffee Code! What I know about them is that they try to source their beans from locals. Not all of their beans, I believe.
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aaah you're visiting my hometown and it's very cringy watching you saying hi to everybody because Mirian are not very social but a very nice ,charming quaint little Malaysian town Enjoy
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lol I am from Sarawak and have visited Miri a million times.. I can confirm without a doubt it DOES NOT look like San Francisco, apart from the fact that it is by the sea.
Somehow, im kinda sensing some disconnect in the chat up attempts. Maybe (highly probable) because you look Indian ethically, and the Chinese locals automatically assume you are an Indian ethnic from Peninsular side (KL) of Malaysia. Thus, when you asked the food vendors about chicken or pork stuff, there was some ambiguos moments/hessitant answers - since a local would have known these and even avoid the foodcourt (if they know the primary food specialities available at the foodcourt). Pretty sure things would have been different if they know you're a traveller from America.
I also think he was quite rude with how he approached these folks: initiating conversation with people not looking in his direction, asking about their personal business, asking needless open-ended questions, initiating conversations in English despite repeatedly telling viewers he believes the language is not widely spoken there, asking if he could pay *after* eating, prolonging intrusive conversation with the obviously-offended "watchmakers", intruding on people's businesses then walking out of because they were "too expensive" (despite making $$$ on RUclips), etc. Meanwhile, his full beard and his "outsider" ethnic origin likely didn't help things. All in all, this person seemed to have little or no "situational awareness" or interest in fitting in.
I suggest u should be aware...u should check the food shop is halal or not..bcs sarawak is the only majority christian state in Malaysia and ofcourse there will be a lot of non muslim food shop...i hope this message will help you
In Miri the Muslim food outlet will always be next to the Chinese food outlets No specific area to be Muslim food shop. You only need to ask muslim or non muslim food serve. There even 1 or 2 small muslim stall in Chinese food shop.
You are wearing 'Brunei' t shirt. They see Brunei travellers here everyday. Probably they thought you are one of Indian or Bangladesh immigrant workers coming from Brunei
The calmest and quitest city in the world,very good,❤ in here you really like chatting and interact with local people yeah,But you don't realize that local people don't like interact with you.
@@ninjaturtle6106yeah because they’re mostly c. The actually nice two girls he met while crossing the street are not c, no wonder they’re the ones who’re the nicest. Real sarawakians are actually super nice.
@@donde6961 Local Chinese run busineses legally. But the Indians/ Bangladesshis/ Pakistanis come with Tourist Visa or by boats... they start their own businesses..break every rules. And they get away with it.. bcos law enforcers can be bought. And then they marry local girls to stay legally.
Mr. Myer:I wish you safe journeys on your remarkable trips in Southeast Asia for more new videos to be releases soon in January of 2024❤❤❤I really LOVE to watch your amazing videos @ home & work in peace 2024❤❤❤
Mr. Myer:Happy New Year to you in great joy & peace January of 2024❤❤❤I wish you the Best & good luck always for more new videos to be releases in January of 2024❤❤❤
Tetap semangat myer ,konten RUclips menjelajah negeri Serawak, saya asli Melayu Malaysia mendukung Myer, Pakistan Malaysia saudara kita umat Islam 🇲🇾🇵🇰
Food definitely is what most people seem to focus on, but I like the performances (like the water puppets in Vietnam, dancers in Cambodia, etc.) and the historical sites (My Son, Teotihuacan, Angkor Wat, etc.). To each their own I guess :) But yes, food tends to dominate most RUclips videos I've seen of travelers.
Look for halal food store, if your wish to avoid pork. In Malaysia most of Chinese restaurants serve pork, unless they specifically advertised to be halal.
Mr. Myer:I wish you safe journeys & good luck to you always for more new videos to be releases in Southeast Asia in January of 2024❤❤❤I really LOVE to watch your amazing videos in great joy & peace 2024❤❤❤Happy New Year to you in peace for more new videos to come up soon in January of 2024❤❤❤
Asslamu'alykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuhu my dear brother Myer..hopefully i could see more interesting vedios from Sarawak Malaysia 🇲🇾. You're such a nice person, humble and polite ..may Allah swt Continously Bless you Aamiin Yaa RABB 🤲 😇 🤍 🌹 ✍
I don't see the SF connection in the video...will have to check it out on the ground someday :) Heading to Kuching this summer, but will definitely have to check Miri out as well 👍
for some to understand that in sarawak we call pasar is bandar... not like other kind pasar like.. i have semanjung friend we say ..jom g pasar.. kawan pun blur ..rupanya pasar adalah bandar..
Hi, thanks for coming out with this interesting/helpful video. I'd like to ask: if you don't want to own a car, will the local bus/train system allow you to reach most places within the city and even the outlying areas at most times of the day/night?
Mr. Myer:This is one of my favorite video that you released in January of 2024 from Sarawak, Malaysia to meet these lovely two pretty women on the street for directions in 2024❤❤❤
Sarawak the majority of people are iban tribes,the indigenous of sarawak apart frm malay chinese n others.they are quite reserved but still like other malaysian frm peninsular.
1:05 this is a Chinese temple we called “tuah pek gong”. The temple will close 6pm every day. Since the oil boom of Miri in the early 1900s, the town population increased rapidly before an unknown epidemic began to struck the town which resulting to the deaths of many of the town population.[1][3] The local Chinese residents believed the epidemic is caused by evil spirits roaming around the area with a Chinese man named Chan Chak began to calling a monk to appease the spirits with spirit-pacifying ritual being carried out near the Miri River with an altar being placed there.[3] With the epidemic began to subsided following the ritual, the local Chinese residents constructed a temple near the river to revere Tua Pek Kong as a gratitude to the latter in 1913.[1] The temple stays until this day where it survived the Japanese bombings on the town during World War II. It was renovated in 1977.[3] In 2017, a new paifang has been constructed for the temple.[4]
7:12 this is a mural of Niah Cave, is about 1 hour 30 mins away from Miri town, The cave is an important prehistorical site where human remains from 40,000 years ago have been found.[14] This is the oldest recorded human settlement in east Malaysia. More recent studies published in 2006 have shown evidence of the first human activity at the Niah caves from ca. 46,000 to 34,000 years ago.
Assalamualaikum my brother Allah bless you happy always inshallah Ameen ya Rabbal Alamin if you come to Malaysia Kuala Lumpur please inform me we can see you tq
Myer, in your walks every where, there’s bound to be people with bad attitudes. It’s like you will meet the good, the bad & the ugly but they exist…& after all they are humans.. forgive them & move on in life & be happy.
In US should make food price cheaper like in Malaysia same as you eat the breakfast $7 USD, because the food and beverage is not that so expensive and a lot of stock in US
@@mikasigar Yeah I am in Brunei so Miri is a regular destination for me.. I'm not saying it is violent there.. but it's common knowledge that gangs have their territory there. And you can't just be chummy with any stranger on the street just in case !
i stumble across many comments in other youtube videos covering semenanjung saying like "helloooo,welcome to malaysia, come to borneo,we are MORE friendly here"... i guess thats not the case,is it...sama je la..ada org friendly,ada org sombong.. nak naikkan borneo pun jgn la sampaik rendah2kan org semenanjung in term of keramahan..entah2 kau pun tak pernah ke semenanjung,or luar KL pergaulan antara kaum pun sama juga la kau rendahkan semenanjung di depan orang asing..
Yeah I didn't think they were so friendly.. I'm like you I talk to everybody but they didn't seem like they were very open kind of awkward conversations maybe it's the Chinese..
I'd be cool too if he disregarded cultural norms and was presumptuous with his attitude and camera around me, as well. They're sending him a message he may be too obtuse to receive. He's a guest in their country and he's acting too entitled.
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Welcome to Sarawak, Miri is an oil town and that is why it is hot. Very Hot.
Assalamualaikum wbt brother myer. If u happen to be in Kuching Sarawak, my wife & me would like to invite you over to visit one of the heritage house in sarawak. If you are interested in this idea we will be happy to show you kuching town & show you kuching hospitality.
hi Myers the older generation maybe might not so familiar with utube and some of them are sceptical & intimidated with recording.. thus the cold respond that u received from the watch shop.. dont take it to the heart, we as local also somtimes treated the same when trying to take pic or video 😅 enjoy ur stay.. keep sharing.. take care
It happens I get it thank you 😊
Thankyou for sharing another amazing video of miri.
25th dec,2023 today people are celebrating christmas in the city, so town area not so many pples around, because some pples going back to their village, or going out station to other places visiting.
Some pple don’t respond when you talk to them because they don’t understand what you said, it is not because they are not friendly.
The place you had been visited was miri town centre, there are many other places you not yet visit, like niah cave national park, world heritage.
Welcome to state of Sarawak. We are the biggest, the multiculturals, the Most autonomous region in Malaysia. Anyway enjoy your adventure in "the land of the Hornbills"✨
In search of food in Sarawak?
Let me give you a tiny hint.
If the stall has Chinese characters in it, it's usually non-Halal.
If the stall has Malay words, it's usually Halal.
Wow, I really like to visit but I don't know anyone there.😊
big respect for people that visiting Sarawak.
Myer, you walk into every street & corner just wanting to give your audience the best view & it’s history. Really awesome..
Thanks for coming to Miri Myer, for your info, yes Sarawak does have alot of chinese influence, but the majority of the people here consists of a race called Iban, an indigenous group in Sarawak. We are very much different from West Malaysia, so as you can see, there are many non-halal food coffee shops, markets, so it's best for you to do some research or ask a local, or a friend who have been to Miri before you step into the markets and realising ohh there is pork sold everywhere. There are so many shops which serve halal food, mostly Malay restaurants. The stalls at the market which you walked away from are where i have meals occasionally, and the vendors, they do not talk much as they are business oriented, they just do their daily routine and tourists rarely visit markets.
Thanks for the info!
7:10 DBstory is one of Malaysia's influencers. That painting is that of Niah Cave. It's about an hour's drive from Miri.
9:28 No, it's NOT because of Chinese influence. Sarawak is a non-Muslim majority State and Dayak ethnics are the majority. We're mostly non-Muslims therefore we eat pork. That is why you see less halal shops as compare to the peninsula. Chinese are concentrated in towns and cities, that is why you see more of them there.
10:29 To them you're invading their privacy. So, please ask if a shop owner is okay with you taking videos of their businesses/shops/merchandise because not everyone is okay with it.
Ah. You tried Coffee Code! What I know about them is that they try to source their beans from locals. Not all of their beans, I believe.
Myer, awesome presentation & I love watching your videos.. you’re so cool & a down to earth person..🥰🌺
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if im not mistaken, i believe i cleared your entry to miri from brunei at the entry point. Enjoy your trip at Miri btw.
Yes! Thank you!
Nice info and content about Sarawak Malaysia
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Love the peacefulness 🤍
Yes... that's nice.
aaah you're visiting my hometown and it's very cringy watching you saying hi to everybody because Mirian are not very social but a very nice ,charming quaint little Malaysian town Enjoy
Mr Myer, we LOVE ur videos! You' are Awesome! All the best & Allah bless!
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That takes me back, worked in Miri 10 years ago
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U should go Southlake also
Beach republic and beach nearby during evening. Beautiful
Wow, I wish to visit one day too😊
lol I am from Sarawak and have visited Miri a million times.. I can confirm without a doubt it DOES NOT look like San Francisco, apart from the fact that it is by the sea.
True that...
Same, me from Sarawak
I just following yr channel sir, very inteteresting journey...
Try visiting Mukah if you're still exploring Sarawak, a very small town famous with fresh fish and traditional food!
Wow, wish I will be there one day.😊
I went to sarawak kuching 33 years ago.. Miss the place
Somehow, im kinda sensing some disconnect in the chat up attempts. Maybe (highly probable) because you look Indian ethically, and the Chinese locals automatically assume you are an Indian ethnic from Peninsular side (KL) of Malaysia. Thus, when you asked the food vendors about chicken or pork stuff, there was some ambiguos moments/hessitant answers - since a local would have known these and even avoid the foodcourt (if they know the primary food specialities available at the foodcourt).
Pretty sure things would have been different if they know you're a traveller from America.
Very honest words.
I also think he was quite rude with how he approached these folks: initiating conversation with people not looking in his direction, asking about their personal business, asking needless open-ended questions, initiating conversations in English despite repeatedly telling viewers he believes the language is not widely spoken there, asking if he could pay *after* eating, prolonging intrusive conversation with the obviously-offended "watchmakers", intruding on people's businesses then walking out of because they were "too expensive" (despite making $$$ on RUclips), etc. Meanwhile, his full beard and his "outsider" ethnic origin likely didn't help things. All in all, this person seemed to have little or no "situational awareness" or interest in fitting in.
Thank you for vsiting my home city😊
Hi Meyer... really I liked too this vidéo...hope to know more about this cute city...🙏👍
So nice of you
Congratulations! Mr Myer.
Miri is very beautiful and beautiful people and food just so wow I missed Miri ..🇬🇧🇬🇧
I suggest u should be aware...u should check the food shop is halal or not..bcs sarawak is the only majority christian state in Malaysia and ofcourse there will be a lot of non muslim food shop...i hope this message will help you
It's strange that he is a muslim who wants to look for a place to eat in chinatown,there is rarely any halal food.
In Miri the Muslim food outlet will always be next to the Chinese food outlets
No specific area to be Muslim food shop.
You only need to ask muslim or non muslim food serve.
There even 1 or 2 small muslim stall in Chinese food shop.
@@MarkymarkFeehilyFans83let him do as he please.
There's a lot Muslim restaurant also.
bcs a lot of sarawakian said "oh we're harmony, so we don't care to where to eat bla bla, it's so annoying@@MarkymarkFeehilyFans83
Greetings bro.. You should come to Switzerland.. You will love it.
Just a tip, if you go to any stall, just declare yourself a muslim to ease the owner and for your own good
You are wearing 'Brunei' t shirt. They see Brunei travellers here everyday. Probably they thought you are one of Indian or Bangladesh immigrant workers coming from Brunei
Lolz 😅
Haha oh well
Oh wow the coffee code is where my couain works!
The calmest and quitest city in the world,very good,❤ in here you really like chatting and interact with local people yeah,But you don't realize that local people don't like interact with you.
That's bcos we Malaysians have "Stereotyped" his race. We can pretend we aren't "R". But we are.
Yes,that's what I saw.
@@ninjaturtle6106yeah because they’re mostly c. The actually nice two girls he met while crossing the street are not c, no wonder they’re the ones who’re the nicest. Real sarawakians are actually super nice.
@@donde6961
Local Chinese run busineses legally. But the Indians/ Bangladesshis/ Pakistanis come with Tourist Visa or by boats... they start their own businesses..break every rules. And they get away with it.. bcos law enforcers can be bought.
And then they marry local girls to stay legally.
@@donde6961
By the way..are you saying the Chinese Sarawakians are NOT real Sarawakians?? What planet are you from?
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Clean city. 👍
Thanks for coming to my city😊
You city?
my hometown❤ thanks for visiting😊
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Alhamdulilah,..barakAllahfeeka ny dear brother..Aamiin..Yaa RABB 🤲😇
Asalamualaikum bro myer
Food definitely is what most people seem to focus on, but I like the performances (like the water puppets in Vietnam, dancers in Cambodia, etc.) and the historical sites (My Son, Teotihuacan, Angkor Wat, etc.). To each their own I guess :) But yes, food tends to dominate most RUclips videos I've seen of travelers.
Look for halal food store, if your wish to avoid pork.
In Malaysia most of Chinese restaurants serve pork, unless they specifically advertised to be halal.
Mr. Myer:I wish you safe journeys & good luck to you always for more new videos to be releases in Southeast Asia in January of 2024❤❤❤I really LOVE to watch your amazing videos in great joy & peace 2024❤❤❤Happy New Year to you in peace for more new videos to come up soon in January of 2024❤❤❤
Times Square was there pre COVID 19.Myer.
Expect watch shop to give more on their biz and services but unfortunately not forthcoming
Agreed
Asslamu'alykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuhu my dear brother Myer..hopefully i could see more interesting vedios from Sarawak Malaysia 🇲🇾. You're such a nice person, humble and polite ..may Allah swt Continously Bless you Aamiin Yaa RABB 🤲 😇 🤍 🌹 ✍
U should go open air market. Fried kueh tiao is super cheap and nice.
nah he cant eat that, open air market has only one halal stall, the rest are all chinese stalls
I don't see the SF connection in the video...will have to check it out on the ground someday :) Heading to Kuching this summer, but will definitely have to check Miri out as well 👍
Being a Mirian and have been to SF. I love Miri it's nothing like SF :d
Yeah
I live at Miri. Love it
How are you brother
💜 Love from💜
🇧🇩 Bangladesh🇧🇩
Hahaha love ur shirt bro
for some to understand that in sarawak we call pasar is bandar... not like other kind pasar like.. i have semanjung friend we say ..jom g pasar.. kawan pun blur ..rupanya pasar adalah bandar..
How come you don't ask food shops whether they sell halal foods or not? Pork isn't the only Haram food in islam
it's strange that he is a muslim,why he's looking for a place to eat and wants to eat in chinatown.
Hi, thanks for coming out with this interesting/helpful video. I'd like to ask: if you don't want to own a car, will the local bus/train system allow you to reach most places within the city and even the outlying areas at most times of the day/night?
Finally i see someone in Miri which is a ytb some ytb go kl=kuala lumpur
Mr. Myer:This is one of my favorite video that you released in January of 2024 from Sarawak, Malaysia to meet these lovely two pretty women on the street for directions in 2024❤❤❤
Sarawak the majority of people are iban tribes,the indigenous of sarawak apart frm malay chinese n others.they are quite reserved but still like other malaysian frm peninsular.
Borneo state and peninsular malaysia is different mate, there's difference between them
You can visit Miri Time Square everyday but it still under construction
If you concern about halal food. You can ask them either it’s halal or not.
Salam sejahtera... Sarawak amazing
1:05 this is a Chinese temple we called “tuah pek gong”. The temple will close 6pm every day.
Since the oil boom of Miri in the early 1900s, the town population increased rapidly before an unknown epidemic began to struck the town which resulting to the deaths of many of the town population.[1][3] The local Chinese residents believed the epidemic is caused by evil spirits roaming around the area with a Chinese man named Chan Chak began to calling a monk to appease the spirits with spirit-pacifying ritual being carried out near the Miri River with an altar being placed there.[3] With the epidemic began to subsided following the ritual, the local Chinese residents constructed a temple near the river to revere Tua Pek Kong as a gratitude to the latter in 1913.[1] The temple stays until this day where it survived the Japanese bombings on the town during World War II. It was renovated in 1977.[3] In 2017, a new paifang has been constructed for the temple.[4]
4:24 “pasar” means market, this is a Malay word. Actually here is quite closed with one of our Chinese market, usually local we called “open air”
7:12 this is a mural of Niah Cave, is about 1 hour 30 mins away from Miri town, The cave is an important prehistorical site where human remains from 40,000 years ago have been found.[14] This is the oldest recorded human settlement in east Malaysia. More recent studies published in 2006 have shown evidence of the first human activity at the Niah caves from ca. 46,000 to 34,000 years ago.
please come to sibu! i would love to interact with you!😊😊
Cheers! from dayak sarawak🍺
Ayy, I'm also a dayak too
The coco banana also a good place
miri my hometown mirihood
Assalamualaikum my brother Allah bless you happy always inshallah Ameen ya Rabbal Alamin if you come to Malaysia Kuala Lumpur please inform me we can see you tq
welcome to sarawak
Thanks much
Woah, miri???
19:40 Yonmie Rice..
I think that's Korean.
Taiwanese franchise
No desis in miri,why?
Kl has plenty
Nice
Myer, in your walks every where, there’s bound to be people with bad attitudes. It’s like you will meet the good, the bad & the ugly but they exist…& after all they are humans.. forgive them & move on in life & be happy.
Miss my hometown
Excuse me, did you say, "people here don't speak much English?" Many people in Miri speak English 😊
I think he may've misinterpreted don't appreciate his intrusions with camera to mean that they don't speak English.
Ngl, nice shirt!
Thank you!
Next videos.would you like to try local food from Malaysia. I need to know,Halal food.
I’m in Sarawak we can like shoot a video. I know all the place you just walked
Oke broy from indonesia
In US should make food price cheaper like in Malaysia same as you eat the breakfast $7 USD, because the food and beverage is not that so expensive and a lot of stock in US
I rarely see police around in malaysia whenever I watch youtubers. I wonder how police work in malaysia
tip for malaysia:
older people are super cold
specifically Chinese malaysians.
later generations are friendly.
Calm place.
What is the time bro why very little people are there 😅😮😮
My SIL lives in San Francisco. It's NOT a compliment to be likened to them 🤣
My hometown!
Miri is a gangster town, so that might explain some of the cautious reception you get from people.
Hahaha - how about he's being intrusive and presumptuous and clearly doesn't care about cultural norms.
Miri is a peaceful town....not gangster. Have you been to Miri?
@@mikasigar Yeah I am in Brunei so Miri is a regular destination for me.. I'm not saying it is violent there.. but it's common knowledge that gangs have their territory there. And you can't just be chummy with any stranger on the street just in case !
Mr Myer can you explain english langue is grate every thing knows.Thank a lot.
Even though country like MALAYSIA, 33.90 RM is too too much for Breakfast.
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i stumble across many comments in other youtube videos covering semenanjung saying like "helloooo,welcome to malaysia, come to borneo,we are MORE friendly here"...
i guess thats not the case,is it...sama je la..ada org friendly,ada org sombong.. nak naikkan borneo pun jgn la sampaik rendah2kan org semenanjung in term of keramahan..entah2 kau pun tak pernah ke semenanjung,or luar KL
pergaulan antara kaum pun sama juga la kau rendahkan semenanjung di depan orang asing..
Yeah I didn't think they were so friendly.. I'm like you I talk to everybody but they didn't seem like they were very open kind of awkward conversations maybe it's the Chinese..
No, it's because he was pushy, rude and looked like a troublemaker.
Its so clear how the Chinese so called Malaysians are friendly loool
I'd be cool too if he disregarded cultural norms and was presumptuous with his attitude and camera around me, as well. They're sending him a message he may be too obtuse to receive. He's a guest in their country and he's acting too entitled.