Malay-speaking Foreigner About His 30 years in Malaysia

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @MaxChernov
    @MaxChernov  Год назад +12

    NEXT: Watch the 3rd part with Nordin Abdullah: ruclips.net/video/x4sU8v1fUvE/видео.html

    • @tgazman77
      @tgazman77 Год назад

      Hey max why dont u move to malaysia? Its just across singapore anyways

    • @AndyNoaz
      @AndyNoaz 5 месяцев назад

      Hi max..ive been watching ur vid on n off and find it rather nice and peace..just wanna say tq to u for ur words of goodnes n kind about us to others.iappreciate it from to the bottom of my heart,tq again..may u at ease always..may u having healty life and good career..peace..🤗

  • @shanelim3144
    @shanelim3144 Год назад +708

    I am half japanese - half taiwanese, my father brought our family to Malaysia for work purposes so i have been here since i was 7, I spoke Japanese and Chinese when i first arrived now I have learned how to speak Malay and English. What makes me really surprised is that the chinese here even after living here for decades, masih tidak fasih dalam Bahasa Melayu. Some of them dont even know chinese at all which is really sad to me as a half chinese person.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +1

      Cina kelantan? Cina Terengganu? Cina kedah? Cina perlis? Cina melaka? Cina negeri 9? Cina Sabah? Cina sarawak? Cina Labuan? Dorang tak pandai cakap Melayu ke? Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak nak bahas tu?

    • @cj-fx2kj
      @cj-fx2kj Год назад +28

      ofc la this is malaysia not china. chnes language is not recognised here. our official language is malay

    • @sinotaj
      @sinotaj Год назад +84

      ​@@cj-fx2kjtak tau part lain, tapi cina kat Terangganu or kelantan very fluent in Malay siap ada slang lagi😅, cina in Sarawak averagely cakap local sarawak Malay and fluent in local tribes languages.

    • @cj-fx2kj
      @cj-fx2kj Год назад +50

      @@sinotaj cine semenanjung ni rasis bro

    • @adamdesmon3087
      @adamdesmon3087 Год назад +94

      ​​@Quinzel Mia faham betul2 apa dia tulis tu...dia ckp Chinese Malaysia pun tak pandai ckp bahasa melayu dan ada jugak Chinese yg x pandai langsung ckp ibunda mereka spt Mandarin or Cantonese...faham..dia x ckp pun pasal org melayu x pandai ckp cina.

  • @Justin1an
    @Justin1an Год назад +562

    English dia terus bunyi Malay accent. Bunyi sebiji macam orang Malaysia speaking english. Aku harap yg dia tahu lah ada perkampungan Melayu di Australia (Pulau Cocos, Katanning).
    God bless this Aussie man ❤🇲🇾 🇦🇺

    • @works1374
      @works1374 Год назад +10

      Kan..

    • @kaylis77
      @kaylis77 Год назад +23

      a'ah...tak de aussie or uk accent langsung.....bunyi mcm org melayu ckp omputih lak...

    • @pageranaduka4296
      @pageranaduka4296 Год назад

      Hahaha baru nak cakap.

    • @dwiloksono
      @dwiloksono Год назад +10

      Dan dia ckp english malaysia paling senang nk faham

    • @thebeliever3270
      @thebeliever3270 Год назад

      Kesian..

  • @akabbaka4886
    @akabbaka4886 Год назад +730

    Dia pandai berbahasa Melayu kerana dia bercampur dengan semua orang.❤❤❤

    • @nikhassan7713
      @nikhassan7713 Год назад +58

      Isterinya orang Melayu Malaysia, dan anak-anak pun cakap Melayu kat rumah..beliau pindah ke Malaysia masa kecil lagi ikut ayah dan ibunya kerja sebagai expat, jadi banyak membesar dan bercampur dengan orang Melayu terutama selepas memeluk Islam

    • @norhafizah7924
      @norhafizah7924 Год назад +5

      @@nikhassan7713 ooo.. gitu..

    • @sitinorsyazwaniabdullah8092
      @sitinorsyazwaniabdullah8092 Год назад +3

      ​@@nikhassan7713 dia ada channel sndiri ke bro? Kalau ada apa chhannelnya?

    • @kaylis77
      @kaylis77 Год назад +6

      @@nikhassan7713 ooo patutlaa...mmg soft spoken...

    • @PLUCare
      @PLUCare Год назад +6

      Dia hanya bercampur dengan orange kaya macam dia.

  • @travelpackgamerz
    @travelpackgamerz Год назад +302

    I’m Japanese born in Okinawa but living in Kota Kinabalu Sabah since my age 6 until 19 and after live in Kuala Lumpur since 19 till my age now 38. My Bahasa still has Sabahan slang but I can talk KL slang not bad. Never back to Japan just stay here in KL. Even I just be able to talk Japanese not fluently.

  • @Photojouralist123
    @Photojouralist123 Год назад +182

    I'm an American living in KL for 30 years on MM2H I saw your interview over there at coffee Bean Bangsar Village

    • @MaxChernov
      @MaxChernov  Год назад +20

      Haha nice! Are you open for an interview?

    • @Photojouralist123
      @Photojouralist123 Год назад +17

      @@MaxChernov sure absolutely 👍

    • @MaxChernov
      @MaxChernov  Год назад +13

      Great! Can you drop me a message to maxim.chernov.msc@gmail.com

    • @hawaukau
      @hawaukau Год назад +11

      ​@@Photojouralist123 wow 30 years been here in Malaysia? Hebat

    • @ivankjt
      @ivankjt Год назад +5

      Would LOVE to hear your experience and thoughts of being an "expat" in Malaysia for 30 years... hope you do take up the interview with Max!!

  • @ahhoonlim3672
    @ahhoonlim3672 Год назад +493

    How interesting, a true blue Australian speaking Malay and Malaysian English! Cheers from a Malaysian living in Australia

    • @muhammadkhaider1125
      @muhammadkhaider1125 Год назад

      ​@@suhanjayalian5044 wajah mu se jelek ejaan mu mengeja Malaysia 😅😅

    • @pakabun
      @pakabun Год назад

      @@suhanjayalian5044 siapa peduli..buat banyak duit la, jangan jadi keyboards worrio..loser

    • @aisahtaib8872
      @aisahtaib8872 Год назад +53

      ​​@@suhanjayalian5044 sebaiknya anda tak perlu masuk campur. Anda bkn rakyat Malaysia (bkn malasia)

    • @SaripDoL88
      @SaripDoL88 Год назад

      @@suhanjayalian5044 bahasa indon laku di indon aje..Yg kau comment tu pun banyak bahasa melayu..Tahniah gorila pandai berbahasa melayu..IQ tinggi sikit dri gorila punya anak..

    • @amirloqman9076
      @amirloqman9076 Год назад +9

      ​@@aisahtaib8872Malasia tu sebutan Sepanyol untuk Malaysia lah

  • @rachael3050
    @rachael3050 Год назад +199

    I am a British woman and I have lived in Brunei for 50 years, Malay is my language too plus Brunei food is the best 🎉❤

    • @advchtube8208
      @advchtube8208 Год назад +6

      Do you also go next door to Sabah during the holidays like so many Bruneians?

    • @agkenshin1558
      @agkenshin1558 Год назад +1

      Bah do u know mcm mana bekurapak brunei?

    • @alifae2021
      @alifae2021 Год назад +1

      Wow

    • @rixal78
      @rixal78 Год назад +2

      Sedap makanan terengganu lagi hahaha

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro

  • @CRUZEOO
    @CRUZEOO Год назад +269

    he speaks more fluent bahasa malaysia then some malaysian born here
    and hes not even malaysian, respect

    • @juanryansasaki5522
      @juanryansasaki5522 Год назад +6

      Kan..

    • @VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT
      @VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT Год назад +15

      Even some Malay people speaks broken Malay with English and I'm like, dude please speak it fully. Like example nanti kita call, dia akan protect, kita cuba try OMG 😅😅

    • @AliminPerak
      @AliminPerak Год назад +22

      ​@@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT thats we call "bahasa pasar"bro..not for official business..got it bro?

    • @VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT
      @VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT Год назад +2

      @@AliminPerak you mean gibberish? Others would laugh on that if they heard it. That's nonsense. You got that kid? 😂

    • @AliminPerak
      @AliminPerak Год назад +20

      @@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT haha..coming from someone who is not malaysian😂😂i assume u are pinoy or indo??

  • @Samii63
    @Samii63 Год назад +81

    I’m born in Australia of Lebanese and Kuwaiti heritage and permanently migrated to Malaysia. Learnt BM pretty well and assimilated to Malaysian culture really well. I’d never move back to Australia ever again

    • @baheer156
      @baheer156 Год назад

      What do you do as work?

    • @Samii63
      @Samii63 Год назад +4

      @@baheer156 software developer

    • @vive928
      @vive928 Год назад +3

      @@Samii63 hey buddy interesting... i hear the opp from you... may I ask why you would never move to Australia? I have an option between OZ and Malaysia. have been thinkin OZ is better..would love to hear your view

    • @hkia7893
      @hkia7893 Год назад

      Welcome...

    • @ayahpinkofficial2769
      @ayahpinkofficial2769 Год назад +1

      Heyyyy ...you abang From that Tik tok right...🤣...i follow you

  • @purplelavenderland
    @purplelavenderland Год назад +153

    Ah.. whenever i see Ecik Nordin in any youtuber interviews, i feel like listening to my own uncle talking. Feel like there's something warm and family bound. We love you Encik Nordin :)

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад +2

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro

  • @jean7298
    @jean7298 Год назад +44

    I am a Malaysian Chinese, born and raised in Melaka. I’ve seen a few comments stating that many Malaysians are not fluent in the Malay language and I just want to elaborate on that. In many cities, we have different types of schools, chinese based, tamil based and malay based too. In said schools, most of them don’t speak malay all that much. For example, in a chinese-based school SJK(C), their primary language is mandarin and they do study bahasa ofc but they don’t speak it all that much(according to my friends). However, they tend to have very good written skills and their karangan most of the time are tip-top as they are kiasu and knowing their spoken bahasa isn’t that good.
    For me, I was in a kebangsaan (government) school all my life with the majority race being malay then chinese and then the indians. There are some of the minority groups too but not that many. And in my school, our main spoken language was English. Yes, we speak English 90% of the time with ALL races (also because my school was a convent school so yeah, just wanted to clarify that) Including with our malay teachers and malay friends too. I would say that I am quite fluent in both my written and speaking skills.
    Then, as far as I know for the chinese, some states are well-known for speaking a certain type of dialect. For example, from where I’m from, Hokkien is our main dialect so we have that thing where “every malaccan has to know hokkien” that kinda thing. Then for KL, cantonese is the main dialect like from where my father was born. Penang is also well-known for Hokkien but theirs is different compared to ours in Melaka and most of the time, I can’t quite understand it due to the pronunciation and changes in certain words. Don’t get me wrong, we have many MANY dialects(hakka, teochew, hainanese, etc…) in each state but I’m just pointing out the main one just to give an example. All in all, as a Malaysian I just want to clarify that many Malaysians can speak Malay just fine, just enough for a basic communication but don’t expect some high-level speech as not everyone has the same type of education. Some people I know who went to international schools can’t speak basic malay although they’re Malaysian themselves as their education is solely focused in English taught by foreign teachers. They rarely speak malay since they one, couldn’t speak it well or two, they just don’t want to embarrass themselves.
    Sometimes, I’ll be shaky too when speaking malay with my malay colleagues, however we all get along just fine😊
    p/s: Many chinese people from Kelantan, Kedah, Perak like from the northern part of Malaysia and also from Sabah and Sarawak, can speak AWESOME and FLUENT bahasa melayu. So, again it all comes down to the type of education and the people they mix with.

    • @ninjasrule
      @ninjasrule Год назад +6

      Hello, same, Malaysian chinese here. My spoken malay is fine. Heck, everyone i know speaks malay well, or decent enough to get by. Does not speaking malay with slang means we are not fasih? If so then thats a low blow and truly unfair to judge.
      Honestly, i dont think ive met a malaysian who doesnt speak malay. I think most people say “oh BM saya tak tak bagus” to be humble. Does this mean we should crucify them?
      Language is something you need to use often for it to stick and be fluent. If you don’t use it often then it’s understandable if it gets rusty. Lets be kind and patient with each other okay? ☺️

    • @mr.mustachecat2309
      @mr.mustachecat2309 Год назад

      Jika tidak fasih BM salah sendiri dan ibu bapa.. memalukan tidak pandi BM

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад

      Cina kelantan? Cina Terengganu? Cina kedah? Cina perlis? Cina melaka? Cina negeri 9? Cina Sabah? Cina sarawak? Cina Labuan? Dorang tak pandai cakap Melayu ke? Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak nak bahas tu? Yg nak mansuhkan sekolah sjkc tu nak melanggar perkara 152b tu ke? Siapa korang nak menghalang orang malaysia belajar bahasa ibunda sampai ke tahap dana? Sebelum nak mansuhkan sjkc pastikan perkauman di sk tu dimansuhkan dulu.

    • @malmal5111
      @malmal5111 Год назад

      what are you trying to say? if you're a malaysian doesn't matter which school you go, you have to know how to speak malay. What people were commenting is where mostly chinese don't even know how to speak malay AT ALL but claim they are malaysian? isn't that pathetic.
      p/s: any malaysian who cannot speak malay are pathetic regardless what races they are.

    • @justs_
      @justs_ Год назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@jackinthebox9161you're suggesting a nuclear option for a problem that has many solutions, we could increase use and proficiency of bm thru positive means, introduce more malay teachers and students, encourage teachers and students to speak and/or incorporate malay to every subjects, much like how sekolah kebangsaan encouraged use of english by teaching bilingually in english and bm.

  • @forrevenge18
    @forrevenge18 Год назад +42

    I lived in Malaysia for 5 years and I think it's fairly easy to learn the language. They don't have different words for different tenses like we do in English, you only need to add prefix or suffix and you basically master the whole language!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro

  • @KedaiNasi
    @KedaiNasi Год назад +341

    SEE? I KNEW IT. I knew this guy can speak Malay, wow
    and damn, he's right about women in Malaysia. I grew up in maternal family, everything he said was true. the women is really respected and powerful in family context, we don't need foreign feminism to empower women. All makcik2/auntie will always gave the same motherly vibe

    • @theallseeingeye9388
      @theallseeingeye9388 Год назад +21

      That is a given in households that are normal and stable.
      Dad the authoritarian diciplinarian, mom the loving compasionate counter balance.
      The idea of equality as defined by modern feminism is a social construct as opossed to the more traditional definition where males and females have an important role as part of a family and society.
      The west is just waking up to the reality and effects of children brought up in predominantly single parent families.
      Not to mention how modern feminist over 45 are increasingly realising they got sold to the idea of being empowered without understanding what was the cost to them in exchange of that empowerment.
      Waking up alone, growing older without the joys of a partner, family or kids like most around them in exchange for a career and financial freedom.
      Suddenly it hits them.
      And the best part? They cant undo the mistake or avoid paying the hidden cost.
      The effects on society is young men who are lost on how to be a man because they were raised by a single mom.
      80 over percent of their prison population were from single mom households.
      Boys and girls who are confused whether they are a boy or a girl.
      General breakdown in behaviour where individuals eo not know what is respect be it towards others or authority.
      The cuddled kids grow up thinking they, their needs and what they want is the only thing that matters while batshit blind to the fact others have wants and needs too.
      List can go on and on.
      That is why after travelling, working and living in other modern first world countries I choose to come back to Malaysia and I often tell people who compare Malaysia with South Korea or Singapore to be very careful what they wish for.
      Negara Maju is not all about an advance economy that is efficient, clean, safe, corruption free zones where every citizen is economically well off which accords them choices in life.
      No doubt negara maju is beter than living in abject poverty. Its just that negara maju is the worst among the rest that are just a little north of after abject poverty.

    • @filmcomradesproductioncorp4551
      @filmcomradesproductioncorp4551 Год назад

      Kannnn 😂

    • @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438
      @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438 Год назад +2

      Yet biawak hidup is everywhere🤔

    • @mybabylokey
      @mybabylokey Год назад

      ​@@theallseeingeye9388 love your comment 😊 I traveled rather extensively and have worked in different MNCs and have expat bosses for years. After awhile, I noticed that Malaysia is truly a country I want to call my own.

    • @neilgaming2127
      @neilgaming2127 Год назад

      ​​@@mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438 women holds the lock. U can get any key to fxck open the lock. So chose wisely bimbo. Women holds that power and who they wanted to be. Not men, women chose who they want to be. So that's what u chose deal with it

  • @dalecollins-smith3551
    @dalecollins-smith3551 Год назад +108

    It's like looking in a mirror. I'm Australian and have lived in Indonesia for 30 years. (Not Bali). I speak the language and live in a Kampung. 😂 Nice to know that I'm not the only one.

    • @Samii63
      @Samii63 Год назад +15

      I’m born in Australia of Lebanese and Kuwaiti heritage and permanently migrated to Malaysia. Learnt BM pretty well and assimilated to Malaysian culture really well. I’d never move back to Australia ever again

    • @dalecollins-smith3551
      @dalecollins-smith3551 Год назад +10

      @@Samii63 MasyaAllah. Kami juga sama. Tidak akan kembali ke Australia.

    • @dalecollins-smith3551
      @dalecollins-smith3551 Год назад +1

      Luar biasa. Apakah sudah paham cara untuk ketahuan pendatang baru? Pada saat mereka bertanya "can you speak Bahasa?" Dimana saya balas "Bahasa yang mana dulu?"

    • @Samii63
      @Samii63 Год назад +2

      @@dalecollins-smith3551 yessss! Sbb sya ckp 5 Bahasa,sya juga perlu brtnya

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @henkwilliemadriannusvander1955
    @henkwilliemadriannusvander1955 Год назад +343

    Malay is one of the easiest languages to learn and master. I am half-Malay who was not born in Malaysia, but I could speak, read and write the language fluently. I was surprised that there are many Malaysians of other descent who live in Malaysia, especially the Chinese, who still cannot speak the language properly.
    Edit:
    Started a war, I have.
    - Yoda, probably.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +2

      Cina kelantan? Cina Terengganu? Cina kedah? Cina perlis? Cina melaka? Cina negeri 9? Cina Sabah? Cina sarawak? Cina Labuan? Dorang tak fasih ke? Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak nak bising tu?

    • @hazeemishak6359
      @hazeemishak6359 Год назад +64

      @@tevikumares5022 mostly mmg Chinese malaysia ni ego xnk belajar dan cakap bahasa melayu...ni fakta tapi dorang xboleh terima

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +11

      Dah merantau seluruh Malaysia belum? Kalau belum jangan bajet tau pun

    • @henkwilliemadriannusvander1955
      @henkwilliemadriannusvander1955 Год назад +46

      @Aaron Sebastian
      Dutch is not very useful outside of the Netherlands either, but every Dutch, including the migrants, could speak the language properly.
      In fact, the “international uselessness” is applicable to almost every language except for English, French, Spanish, Arabic, and probably Mandarin, but that is not the excuse for the citizen of the respective countries not to learn to speak their national language properly.
      It is a matter of national pride.

    • @suzilahamid2815
      @suzilahamid2815 Год назад +12

      @@tevikumares5022 Kan sis? Melayu sendiri cakap Malayu pun dah semakin rojak lah

  • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951
    @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951 Год назад +105

    2 times in a row watching Mr Nordin's interview 😂😂😂 If he need us to sign a petition for his citizenship, surely 100k signatures sap sap soiii... This gentleman are truly Malaysian... 😂😂😂

    • @MaxChernov
      @MaxChernov  Год назад +7

      haha нуы!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @deedatfan6868
    @deedatfan6868 Год назад +40

    The best qoute for tip travel in Malaysia as Mr.Nordin said was "Go find Malaysian Friends",..that's brilliant advise...😬😅

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @hisham_othman
    @hisham_othman Год назад +104

    Kalau "you" nak buat "interview" ni dalam bahasa melayu pun boleh lah... .. that's is MANGLISH.. malay snd english mixed together.. Mr Nordin, you really became a Malaysian and a good one at that. 👍👍

  • @roughmzin2510
    @roughmzin2510 Год назад +85

    Yes. I’ve been to Perth. It’s the first choice of destinations for many when it comes to visiting Australia. I think it is because the variety of things to see, as well as the availability of halal cuisines, making it easy for travel agencies and ground operators to draw good overall wholesome experience of being in Australia. Love the park and wild life.

    • @whybotherha1021
      @whybotherha1021 Год назад +5

      Perth is so peaceful, layback, safe, clean. Was there for a week and already feels like home.

    • @bbmimie2556
      @bbmimie2556 Год назад +1

      Even u speaking like malaysian English now after 30 years sir😅

    • @bbmimie2556
      @bbmimie2556 Год назад +4

      Respect u sir. The way u speaking malaysian language is like pure malaysia born in malaysia.. What a pity of some of malaysian people even born in malaysia. I don't want to mention which races are then. Them don't even speak like them are malaysian..

    • @muhammadmd2148
      @muhammadmd2148 Год назад +4

      I think it's more about the cheaper flights and Malay communities already established in Western Australia. Halal cuisines, there are more halal options in Sydney and Melbourne than the whole of Western Australia. Just that, the cuisines are more diverse, from Afghan to Turkish to Bosnians to Lebanese to Uzbek to Indonesian. .
      Regardless, when you visit to Australia, please please don't just stay in the city. Please explore the suburbs. Please explore the regional areas. Once you have experienced them, you'll never ever want to stay in the city for more than 3 days.
      This is me saying to prospective travelers, not to you specifically, since you have seen Australia.

    • @roughmzin2510
      @roughmzin2510 Год назад +1

      @@muhammadmd2148 I forgot that cheap flights are probably the main factor to how popular Perth is to Malaysians. You’re absolutely right. Unless they have different goals to attain for travelling, specific place to visit and see, Perth is a good first choice if one wants to simply step in and experience Australia. Australia is a vast country with only cities are inhabited. Having the wildlife completely different from the rest of the world (due to Wallace line and continental shifts), I totally agree that tourists should visit the outskirts and explore more the Australia’s landscapes and nature.

  • @gingerteddy618
    @gingerteddy618 Год назад +94

    He mentioned importance of education at 7:02 which reminds me of a book written by Sir Frank Swetenham describing the Malay community and their natural love and enthusiasm towards learning.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro

  • @mudzaffarafzan
    @mudzaffarafzan Год назад +61

    I like how yo present the interview and the overall video. No bullshit no nonsense intro. Straight to the point.

    • @MaxChernov
      @MaxChernov  Год назад +12

      that's our style on this channel :)

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @jamescps8799
    @jamescps8799 Год назад +81

    No wonder he has Malay accent , so talented.

    • @araigumakiruno
      @araigumakiruno Год назад +4

      he is so fluent his english did have the malay accent to it (i feel like how malaysian chinese speak english honestly)

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @markov9113
    @markov9113 Год назад +30

    Love that guy . his english accent is so malaysian .. hope he and his family is blessed . and you tooo brother

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @shadowboxer2747
    @shadowboxer2747 Год назад +39

    Admire and respect. His Malay is perfect.. sounds authentic!! 👍👏👏👏👏 thanks for the interview and sharing the video Mr Chernov

    • @zultana2078
      @zultana2078 Год назад

      Kannn..almost 95% mcm orang melayu

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @faisalz8849
    @faisalz8849 Год назад +27

    Malaysian second kampung is London 😆. If a Malaysian travels for the first time abroad, a very good chance they will go either to Saudi Arabia for Hajj/Umrah or to London. Singapore is not considered abroad btw 😂

    • @wanzuha
      @wanzuha Год назад +12

      Singapore is just kampung sebelah 😂

    • @ChentaHarum
      @ChentaHarum Год назад +10

      ​@@wanzuhahahahaaaa...kalau pi singapore, kita merentas selat jek, tak besar mana lautnya...so tak 'oversea' sangat la...pi balik hari pun boleh! 😂

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @Cik_Siput.Luar_Biasa
    @Cik_Siput.Luar_Biasa Год назад +44

    Very Malaysian English(manglish accent) and his Bahasa Melayu is amazing😍

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @sharizah1973
    @sharizah1973 Год назад +15

    Omg from beginning of the conversation his English was already "Malaysian English" 😅😅😅 so adorable

  • @nurainiarsad7395
    @nurainiarsad7395 Год назад +17

    He is for real. He is accurate and contemporary in his description of Malaysian society - and not just considering a small part of urban hotspot in KL - proving he does integrate into Malaysian society vs just Malaysian expat society. It corroborates his Malay proficiency.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro

  • @dmitrybalandin509
    @dmitrybalandin509 Год назад +4

    I am Bosnian came to Malaysia in 1994 when I was only 5 to escape war. I'm married to Malay.

  • @iskandarmustaffa9466
    @iskandarmustaffa9466 Год назад +120

    sbnrnya, utk foreigner, benda paling penting yg diorg kena jaga bila dtg Malaysia, is 'Respect'.. seburuk mana pun keadaan Malaysia sejak kemelut politik, tp rakyat marhaen Malaysia masih ramai yg menghormati satu sama lain.. as a foreigner, kalo main terjah je kt negara kita, mmg org kita akan rasa annoyed.. nti foreigner tu pulak yg rasa org Malaysia x mesra

    • @ZainalbinZainal
      @ZainalbinZainal Год назад

      Biasalah bangsa lain2 ok je pandai hormat negara org. Yg musibat biasanya rohingya, bangla, cina china, india india, arab yg keras kepala, negro. Pergi je kat Cyber tgk perangai student2 kat sini. Pstu tgk je rohingya merata2 perangai mmg musibat. Dahlah tak hormat negara org siap buat jenayah lg dlm negara org.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +1

      Nila setitik rosak susu sebelanga

    • @shariff.mr.ID88
      @shariff.mr.ID88 Год назад +2

      Tak jugak bro. Banyak foreigner tau in malaysia walaupon aman, the racism is strong. Goverment jaga melayu je, cina india 2nd standard. Tak semua nya adil. Masalah perkauman. Everyting else memang baik bab malaysia. Kalau la politik diubahkan

    • @ZainalbinZainal
      @ZainalbinZainal Год назад +6

      @@shariff.mr.ID88 Bro, gov jaga melayu. Tp FMCG seluruh malaysia semua jaga cina je. Dan kalau nak pertikai gov jaga melayu je tak mungkin cina india yg dlm gov berpangkat besar. Mmg berapa kerat. Tp compare dgn FMCG. Cina conquer. Melayu india sgt susah nak dapat naik. Siapa yg bidang FMCG akan tahu perkara ni. FMCG yg betul2 ikut arahan gov ialah Nestle. Mmg dorg ikut saranan gov utk kuota pangkat pada bangsa masing2. Lain2 habuk.

    • @shariff.mr.ID88
      @shariff.mr.ID88 Год назад +1

      @@ZainalbinZainal maksud saya is there a way kita boleh adil kan semua? Bukan sikit untuk dia,lebih untuk yang lain.

  • @wahidinsalim18
    @wahidinsalim18 Год назад +21

    This guy is a legend. He speaks better Bahasa than some who called themself Malaysian.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +2

      Especially the Malays which have been sent to international schools and speak only English with no basic in malay language

    • @husainiismail2000
      @husainiismail2000 Год назад +1

      @@tevikumares5022 haha u are everywhere in the comment section. just ignore bro these kind of people that want to divide our community bragging about language issues. for me malaysia is diverse country, everyone needs to learn malay and english language. but if u a chinese or indian study in vernakular school u have to learn 3 language. of course some people might have problem in term of fluency. so as a malay i kind of understand if a chinese having a difficulty to speak with me. so i will try to help him or her like changing to english or malay in chinese dialect. but some people will say "u're disgrace". living in diverse country we need to understand each other not like to divide people.

    • @Ianura
      @Ianura Год назад

      Apa nama dia? Masa mula tu ada tulis nama dia nordine. Itu saja. Nama penuh dia?

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Год назад +81

    Assalamualaikum Encik Nordin. Terbaik dan amat jelas penerangan berkenaan kehidupan di Malaysia. Saya amat menghormati cara Tuan berikan gambaran tentang negara ini.
    Excellent documentary and crystal clear your explanations, Mister Nordin.
    I had been to Sydney and Melbourne, that was when I attended a course in Down Under.

  • @sammovida1624
    @sammovida1624 Год назад +17

    Mr Nordin gives a great image of malaysia to the world, Thank you for your kindness, Malaysia Boleh!!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @VanandJoe
    @VanandJoe Год назад +24

    The accent is spot on! Very informative as well. It gave me a lot of new knowledge about Malaysia before I come back there soon to vlog again.
    Kudos to you Max! Keep making great videos!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @geodarnodan6750
    @geodarnodan6750 Год назад +6

    The moment i heard him speaking at the beginning of the Video, my reaction was OMG, he really speak english with malaysian accent.

  • @abdaziz22
    @abdaziz22 Год назад +5

    I am from Singapore and I love Malaysia…beautiful country😘

  • @mariamahismail9669
    @mariamahismail9669 Год назад +9

    Wow... the speaker seems to know wholeheartedly about Malaysian culture, so insightful and touchy too...kind of nostalgic when he tried to relate to his early stay in Lembah Kelang...

  • @nafis6668
    @nafis6668 Год назад +28

    Malay language had been a lingua franca for the region. the informal version is easy to learn , u can mess up the grammar and people can still understand you. "duduk atas, atas duduk" means the same.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @musicman5380
    @musicman5380 Год назад +8

    Max, thanks for sharing this video with us. I think Nordin is a perfect example of a truly authentic person and am glad that he lives in Malaysia, where I hope more people will take his example. Cheers

  • @maikal87
    @maikal87 Год назад +2

    His english is totally malaysian english if i close my eye.. very clear and easy to listen to.

  • @innerpeacefindings671
    @innerpeacefindings671 Год назад +27

    He speak Bahasa Melayu more fluent than Chinese here who live entire life in Malaysia. Salute to you man.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +4

      Cina kelantan? Cina Terengganu? Cina kedah? Cina perlis? Cina melaka? Cina negeri 9? Cina Sabah? Cina sarawak? Cina Labuan? Dorang tak fasih ke? Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak nak bahas tu?

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +5

    Thank u for this wonderful video. Really good to see Nordin again in your interview.

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +3

      I noticed that u r in front of d Coffee Bean n Tea Leaf cafe in Bangsar. Wouldn't it be good if u get hold of d Singaporean who's behind this brand n franchise for an interview.

  • @djackal88
    @djackal88 Год назад +8

    Awesome interview Max & Nordin ...! loving it.. two thumbs up

  • @AHAFIZ123
    @AHAFIZ123 Год назад +7

    Yes, for us mother is a passway to heaven and we tend to put women in high level of respect. Of course as penangite, food is number one. Like you said a pride. I think our basic life that been tough from generation is respect to oldest and everyone around you. Thanks for sharing of Malaysian. Of course we respect also our neighbors Singapore, Indonesia n Thailand. We all needs to each other.

  • @mohdfarid9980
    @mohdfarid9980 Год назад +365

    The joke in the end is so funny

    • @JOKERZ681
      @JOKERZ681 Год назад +2

      ​@@suhanjayalian5044 Babindogsial everywhere 👍👍

    • @salipa9684
      @salipa9684 Год назад

      @@suhanjayalian5044 parasit G20 ni muncul di mana2 saja

    • @mujahhid9970
      @mujahhid9970 Год назад +62

      ​@@suhanjayalian5044 Pada pandangan sata pula, kebanyakan orang Indonesia terutamanya yang menggunakan media sosial seperti youtube dan sebagainya telah kehilangan adab dan tatasusila dalam percakapan. Mereka terlalu taksub dengan berita-berita palsu tanpa usul periksa.
      Selain itu, penggunaan bahasa melayu di MALAYSIA masih tidak hilang dan tidak akan hilang dengan izin Allah.

    • @amirloqman9076
      @amirloqman9076 Год назад +42

      ​@@mujahhid9970boleh dikatakan yang Indonesia ni "negara bipolar". Ye lah in real life soft spoken and mellow but in the internet you're become a totally different person

    • @mujahhid9970
      @mujahhid9970 Год назад +13

      @@amirloqman9076 tidak dapat dinafikan

  • @itsabanglan
    @itsabanglan Год назад +10

    He used to be my neighbour about 20 odd years ago. Wow he's really aged. He has a younger brother who is closer to my age and spoke Malay fluently as well. Not sure where he's gone to.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @puterisitifatimahmohamad7292
    @puterisitifatimahmohamad7292 Год назад +4

    not only fluent, but he is also polite and soft spoken...

  • @jasmanjunaidi302
    @jasmanjunaidi302 Год назад +2

    I like that “have u been to Perth, no, I’m not malaysian”! Good video Max! Keep going.

  • @laphingleolaphing9069
    @laphingleolaphing9069 Год назад +4

    Abang ni memang power dlm berbahasa Melayu.

  • @fauzibakhtiar7410
    @fauzibakhtiar7410 Год назад +2

    Very well spoken and explanation from Nordin. Not surprise Nordin live in Malaysia for 30 years speak fluent bahasa. Salam sejahtera dari saya di UK.

  • @kyle3497-l3j
    @kyle3497-l3j Год назад +8

    Love your vlogs 🎉
    Greetings from Saudi Arabia
    👍👍🙏🙏❤️❤️🇸🇦🇸🇦

  • @mintyworld22
    @mintyworld22 Год назад +5

    Couldn't agree more, by befriending Malaysian a visitor will get access to all the hidden gems of Malaysia. For example, it's the harvest month in Sabah and at the end of the month the state will celebrate Tadau Kaamatan, the big day of harvest festival. That is not promoted anywhere by the tourism and only known among locals.

  • @decTac
    @decTac Год назад +11

    Interesting content 👍
    Hope to hear more from Mr Nordin or some people like him..
    Thanks for sharing this Max 😊

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

    • @decTac
      @decTac 9 месяцев назад

      @@ocshaljufrian6109 boring, not interested!

  • @userplay305
    @userplay305 Год назад +5

    His English accent in this interview really the same as Malaysian English accent😅 he really adopt it well.

  • @shahrimanshahnaz7008
    @shahrimanshahnaz7008 Год назад +7

    Haha this is the best video ive seen so far man. If i closed my eyes from the beginning i wouldnt hv guessed that this is an Australian guy speaking. He has such soft voice just like a Malay kampong guy. Were u already speaking like this when u first come here man? 😂

    • @noraddin474
      @noraddin474 Год назад +1

      I don't think he speaks like a Malay kampung guy. More of like an upper class Malay.

    • @shahrimanshahnaz7008
      @shahrimanshahnaz7008 Год назад +2

      @@noraddin474 yup, a malay educated kampong guy

  • @lees7340
    @lees7340 Год назад +9

    The foreign spouse gets PR if the Malaysian spouse returns under the Talent Corp program, a friend just did that recently.

  • @syahirahalqadrie2252
    @syahirahalqadrie2252 Год назад +17

    That PR thing is true. My father experienced it. He's an Indonesia, who came here years ago for work and married my mom a citizen. He got his PR recently, only after almost 30 years. We went through lots of documentation of course, doing the same application over and over again, applying for VISA and renewing passport at the same time. Very hectic, but my father said that's the only way so he can stay with his family here in Malaysia.

    • @gandalfthewhite2252
      @gandalfthewhite2252 Год назад +2

      it reasonable, they just want to make sure u really want to stay in Malaysia thats why i took long time

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @lukemenik4005
    @lukemenik4005 Год назад +4

    Hello and good day, I have watched this interview from beginning to end. And I am very impressed with the comments that from both of you because who are very concerned about the way of life, culture and religion in Malaysia/Sarawak/Sabah. Thank you for this interview. Hopefully it can help and share knowledge to others.

  • @mohdnadzmi6906
    @mohdnadzmi6906 Год назад +4

    Huge respect for his fluent in malay language.

  • @wans769
    @wans769 Год назад +2

    Thanks Max. We love your interview with Noordin. The first one and this 2nd video ❤❤❤

  • @nezyongvlog
    @nezyongvlog Год назад +10

    Easy to understand his english ❤

  • @Papada00
    @Papada00 Год назад +2

    Another reason why we talked a lot about food is because our weather is the same all year long. In other countries ive been to they like to talk about weather which is very rare in Malaysia.

  • @activegrass9435
    @activegrass9435 Год назад +3

    not arguing with his wife. this man is a certified genius!

  • @HafizMuridan
    @HafizMuridan Год назад +1

    Max, i can introduce you with Terry from UK now staying in Malaysia about 30 years. The best part is, he choose his retirement in small township area in Pontian, Johor.

  • @harun3926
    @harun3926 Год назад +59

    Your Malay is superb. Better than some Malaysian born who has been living their entire life here 😌

    • @M_Daniel7777
      @M_Daniel7777 Год назад +4

      Sbb omputih tak pelat.. so bila bckp tu jd lancar pronun jd clear..

    • @izhamijam
      @izhamijam Год назад +16

      ​@@M_Daniel7777bkn isu pelat.. Mmg yg lahir di Malaysia tu diorg sngaja pelat kan lidah tu... Sbnrnya diorg boleh Hilangkan pelat tu hnya prlu speak Malay everyday dan brcampur dgn Malay.. Lama2 psti hilangkan pelat tuh.. Knpa yg di Kelantan boleh je hilang pelat siap bleh dialek kelantan dgn baik... 🤣 Practice make perfect..

    • @pnhaliza
      @pnhaliza Год назад +7

      Msalah utk berasimilasi. Antara nak dgn x nak je

    • @M_Daniel7777
      @M_Daniel7777 Год назад +2

      @@izhamijam susah juga nk hilangkan pelat tu klu kurang mkn cili.. sorry jadi solly 🤣🤣

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +2

      Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak bising tu? Korang ingat setiap negeri sama loghat ke? Sama pelat ke? Korang ingat makan cili auto boleh cakap melayu ke? Korang yg tak nak asimilasi ngan dorang apesal tu? Sengaja nak menegakkan benang yg basah korang tu.

  • @poovaneswaranvsupramaniam35
    @poovaneswaranvsupramaniam35 Год назад +1

    Could not believe hearing an australian speaking malaysianised english accent....and good that he picked up bahasa melayu as well..

  • @sultrys2291
    @sultrys2291 Год назад +40

    Haha Max - you know we love Nordin.
    1. I love the issue of women empowerment that was discussed by you and your guest. It is totally different from the western ideas.
    To the west, women empowerment is about leaving the family duties and into the corporate world or about having more voice (???).
    But it is the opposite in Malaysia or even most South East Asia, South Asia and Far East Asia even. The role of women in the household is extremely important (motherhood, wife-hood, grandmotherhood, sisterhood etc). If you look at any good traditional, conventional Malaysian family (Malay, Chinese, Indian or other races), the mother usually have a very strong voice in the management of the household. (If the father is the King, the mother is definitely the Prime Minister 😀). How else we get called Tiger-Mom eh ;-) ?
    So, it is quite sad to see some self acclaimed modern/liberal/trying-to-be-western Asian women to dismiss the local definition of women empowerment.
    2. I know many non-Malaysian accuse Malaysian of being bad at receiving criticism but I think it depends on how it is being delivered. Many Malaysians are aware of their weaknesses and also admit that as a country, it has a lot of weaknesses.
    However they are also very dignified and proud (just imagine, it's a huge no-no to touch someone else's head in Malaysia).
    So criticism should be delivered with diplomacy, respect and grace. I think Nordin (with his maturity, eloquence and tact), can do that and would love to have his views on this.
    Thanks for this video Max.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 9 месяцев назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,... the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro......Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.................

  • @junnaui5525
    @junnaui5525 Год назад +2

    Mr. Nordin, the way you talk reminds me of my only 'hero'… ABAH....❤🥺...Thanks Max...

  • @MVPA-io5ee
    @MVPA-io5ee Год назад +2

    I love Encik Nordin interview. Very interesting perspective. ❤️☺️

  • @jmproduction2016
    @jmproduction2016 Год назад +6

    He look like regular uncle in Malaysia

  • @aqimjulayhi8798
    @aqimjulayhi8798 Год назад +2

    He’s Aussie? If I closed my eyes, I couldn’t tell because his English has a very obvious Malaysian accent. His Malay is also very impressive, basically sounded like a native. Honestly, I wouldn’t call him a foreigner anymore, he’s one of us now.

  • @hanneyyuki5569
    @hanneyyuki5569 Год назад +5

    Mr Nordin is awesome

  • @sarinahpape4569
    @sarinahpape4569 Год назад +1

    Hi! This is one of the best that I have seen so far. Thank you. Keep up the good work.

  • @DenieceNg
    @DenieceNg Год назад +10

    Wow i thought Max is interviewing a local Malaysian, that English accent is definitely Malaysian 😂

  • @oppenheimerre
    @oppenheimerre Год назад +1

    Speaking a rare language is an ultimate achievement, it's a rare language for many nations, you can teach it to more people and make a lot of money.

    • @hippo-incognito4357
      @hippo-incognito4357 Год назад

      except that melayu is one of the most common tongue in the world. Malay (Malaysian) speaker could naturally communicate with our Indonesian counterpart. The language is 80% similar

  • @sarahchoo2
    @sarahchoo2 Год назад +4

    It's funny when he mentioned Sarawak, the scene cut into an oil palm farm site.. 😅 But hey, this is a great interview. Keep it up with more great content videos like this

  • @SuccessforLifester
    @SuccessforLifester Год назад +2

    Decades ago, the Malaysians I know were all seeking PRs. Australia was one of their top destinations

  • @idaharyatihassan7425
    @idaharyatihassan7425 Год назад +7

    His language is good.....very good

  • @foudremy1514
    @foudremy1514 Год назад +2

    Meanwhile some people claiming to be Malaysian but cant speak basic Malay properly even after were raised and lived here for 20-30 years

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +2

      Cina kelantan? Cina Terengganu? Cina kedah? Cina perlis? Cina melaka? Cina negeri 9? Cina Sabah? Cina sarawak? Cina Labuan? Dorang tak reti berbahasa melayu ke? Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak bising pulak tu?

  • @anas7412
    @anas7412 Год назад +7

    Pastu ada Cina India malaysia, duk malaysia tapi tak reti ckp bahasa melayu. Bukan nak rasis tp realiti mcm tu. Pegi negara arab, cube cari org arab tak reti ckp arab. Pergi German, cube cari org German tak reti ckp German.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +1

      Cina kelantan? Cina Terengganu? Cina kedah? Cina perlis? Cina melaka? Cina negeri 9? Cina Sabah? Cina sarawak? Cina Labuan? Dorang tak reti berbahasa melayu ke? Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak bising pulak tu?

    • @ccommekdgak
      @ccommekdgak Год назад

      ade je.. tanya immigrants dari turkiye ke...

    • @rimi-shabon-elat
      @rimi-shabon-elat Год назад

      Cakap senang. Ko Tau ke?.

    • @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438
      @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438 Год назад

      Tapi kamu pun tidak fasih dalam bahasa melayu🤔 ummm

  • @Shamo-yc4vy
    @Shamo-yc4vy Год назад +1

    Malaysian English is so much softer and clear than Singapore English. Malaysian Engliah accent is bery nice on the ears

  • @mountaindew20
    @mountaindew20 Год назад +6

    idk why many people who have lived in Malaysia for decades are still not fluent in malay, even the indonesian mostly can speak their mother tongue properly.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад

      Cina kelantan? Cina Terengganu? Cina kedah? Cina perlis? Cina melaka? Cina negeri 9? Cina Sabah? Cina sarawak? Cina Labuan? Dorang tak reti berbahasa melayu ke? Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak bising pulak tu?

  • @issa0rama455
    @issa0rama455 Год назад +1

    i love the fact fact that u can hear his malay english accent

  • @isyrzy
    @isyrzy Год назад +5

    Nice sir. Even some 'Malaysian Minister can't speak Malay properly.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +1

      Melayu yg kena hantar ke sekolah antarabangsa dan acah2 mat salleh speaking omputeh kat rumah sampai sepatah melayu pun tak pandai tu apesal tak nak bahas tu?

    • @mad1188
      @mad1188 Год назад +1

      Mntri mne tu? Mntri dap ke xreti ckp bhs mlyu?

  • @mustafakamalmohdtaib
    @mustafakamalmohdtaib Год назад +2

    We Malaysian always welcome all peoples and nation with good deeds and attitudes, here's yr 2nd home with peace of mind 🎉❤

  • @ceutamelilla4826
    @ceutamelilla4826 Год назад +3

    Learning Malay language is beneficial especially for traveling in Maritime South East Asia

  • @zafir7007
    @zafir7007 Год назад +2

    Your interviews are very very interesting and informative.
    Good job.

  • @hawaandroid2786
    @hawaandroid2786 Год назад +4

    Perth joke is true. As Malaysian, we like to visit Perth. Maybe because of laid back compare to the rest of other Australiian cities or maybe because travelling time by plane to Perth is shorter.

  • @zakitechent
    @zakitechent Год назад

    This gentleman truly speaks like a Malaysian speaking English. His English accent and intonation sound really Malaysian. This is so awesome.

  • @cikbedahcikbedah8085
    @cikbedahcikbedah8085 Год назад +5

    Great interview. The last part is 😂

  • @joehanlim5497
    @joehanlim5497 Год назад +2

    Lotsa respect for a foreigner to speak fluently in Bahasa because even some locals can't fluently, really. Got me scratching my head listening to locals who can't speak.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +3

      Especially the Malays who have been sent to international schools and speak not a single word of Malay.

    • @joehanlim5497
      @joehanlim5497 Год назад +2

      @@tevikumares5022 more like all in general boss.

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад +2

      Nah not all

    • @tevikumares5022
      @tevikumares5022 Год назад

      Not as bitter as your insecurity

  • @MaxChernov
    @MaxChernov  Год назад +13

    Have you been to Perth? 😁

    • @ordoabchao4202
      @ordoabchao4202 Год назад +1

      Yea, nice place, only 5hrs or so from Singapore. You should visit the Margaret River region too, great Food and Wine.

    • @patrickm4529
      @patrickm4529 Год назад

      I've been doing the Working Holiday in Australia for one year, back in 2012, been to several cities in Australia: Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth... Perth is my favourite...

    • @askarsepoi
      @askarsepoi Год назад

      even my next door untie sale fried banana in Perth.. just like typical unties sale pisang goreng di Malaysia.. just to say how Malaysia the Perth.. i never been in Perth but during my brother study there, a lot of thing we pass through this next door untie 🤣🤣

    • @andychester
      @andychester Год назад

      yes, perth is malaysia 15th state 🤣

  • @susigorges7035
    @susigorges7035 Год назад +1

    ❤love Malaysia…lived in KL for few years …wonderful people …. Speak Bahasa also❤

  • @sarifahmarkom6446
    @sarifahmarkom6446 Год назад +4

    Wah, macam penutur jati apabila bahasa Melayu...

  • @kenstaroz1536
    @kenstaroz1536 Год назад +2

    As a malaysian who has lived in australia for 37 years and who speaks english with an aussie accent, i can say he doesn’t have much of an aussie accent anymore. It sounds a very mixed accent. Kinda like south african

  • @illuminite
    @illuminite Год назад +4

    What a fascinating accent.. The only part of the video where I could REALLY hear his Australian accent was the "those" at 3:52 when he said "all THOSE old buildings". Everywhere else, it was soooo hard to hear the Australian accent

  • @GoodjobSkill
    @GoodjobSkill Год назад +1

    i am malay , and always hv a discussion with our Aussie Architect consultant who lives at Nilai, N9.

  • @MrG3ST
    @MrG3ST Год назад +13

    Perth is our 15th state in Malaysia. The accent is wonderful.

  • @envitech02
    @envitech02 Год назад +1

    If I just hear En Nordin talk and not see his face, I would never have guessed he's a Mat Salleh (Malay for white man). He speaks English with a Malaysian accent, but definitely not Manglish, though I suppose he can too. My former principal from St Michaels Ipoh, the late Brother Vincent Corkery speaks fluent Malay and Japanese too. Some say he speaks Tamil too but not too sure.