I know there’s a few Melayu kedai in London, however it will cost you a small fortune. Masak Lemak, nasi puteh, teh tarik and a limau ice cost me £26, that’s about RM147 (For satu orang)
Not all, especially the netizens. Remember during the Olympics, many Malaysian netizens go verbal abuse athletes from other countries, this became the news for some countries.
Nope take it from me I'm Malaysian, and we aren't as polite as portrayed especially, the majority of the people in this video are Malays and they aren't as polite as you'd hope. You have truly idealised the people.
Wow proud of all these young Malaysians, they are smart, humble and real with good adab.Masih menjaga jatidiri sebagai orang Melayu dan Islam serta berfikiran terbuka. Keep it up💜💜💜
When I studied in Sheffield back in 2005-2010, the Malaysian community was already large back then, over 1,000 families. And that's not including the bachelors. You could just shout "Jom Makan!" in the middle of a crowd and a Malaysian is bound to approach you! Hope to "balik kampung Sheffield" one of these days.
Excellent interviews ! Once a New Zealander asked me about "Malaya". When I first arrived in NZ for the first time, OH WOW My dad used to be stationed in MALAYA! I was flabbergasted, and thought DUDE which decade was that!!! Apparently his dad was already old when Gregory told me about his dad's stint in then MALAYA. Never thought I'd hear that when I was 21,as Malaya has gotten independence then for almost 60 years! !
Embrace this incredible opportunity to study in the UK. This scholarship is a testament to your hard work and potential, and it shouldn't be taken lightly. Remember, many talented individuals dream of this chance, and we didn't get it .Make the most of this experience, delve into your studies, and strive for excellence.Come back and contribute to Malaysia.
@@nuvesv6933 Too cliche with this sentence. How do minorities pay more taxes than the majority? The majority also have to pay all taxes whether it is door tax, road tax, income tax. Moreover, civil servants do have to pay income tax. Based on the data released by DOSM (Department of statistics Malaysia), the majority of the T20 high-income groups are bumiputera, which is 53% in 2015. In addition, when talking about business, many bumiputeras also have businesses and they also have to pay income tax. Besides that. GLC companies such as Petronas, Maybank, Cimb, Sime Darby, TNB, Khazanah, PNB and many more are Malaysia's largest corporate taxpayers. So, how can you say that the majority use the taxes paid by the minority to send students abroad. Overseas sponsored students also exist among non-bumiputeras..Bumiputera comprise 70.4% of Malaysia's population. Non-Bumiputera 29.6%. If Bumiputeras have to pay taxes and non-Bumiputeras have to pay taxes, of course the tax of 70.4% is greater.
I was smiling from ear to ear whilst watching this video. They seem such nice and easy going people, the young ladies were infectious with their warm humour and lovely smiles. South Asian Muslim female born and bred in the UK, I don't sense this kind of vibe from my community. ❤
@aiesyahsyahirah4717 no you are right, my community has the most amount of generosity and they will help anyone out! I was talking more about the open friendliness and outward warmth i saw from these young Malaysians. Our south asian folks are more reserved in the UK.
Love this content about Malaysians in the UK Arnaud!. Do more content on and with Malaysians it’s really good and I noticed that it gets a lot of views for some reason I guess Malaysia it’s a really positive country and apparently it’s quite a lot of British moving there these days.
@@kinkinnnnnnnnnn have you driven in KL it will give you a different perspective LOL. I much prefer to drive in London. Though Sadie Khans 20mph speed limit os $h1t. However I have to say that the highway infrastructure in London feels like KL in 1990. Even for public transportation KL feels more modern even though the network is not as extensive.
I love these Malaysian students attitudes. No matter what, no matter where they are, they are still Malaysian with their own Islamic culture. Sending love to you all next generation of Malaysia from your brother in Indonesia 💛
@@purnamamerindu8166 it's very uncommon for Indonesian to use "lah" in their English conversation unless they caught the habit from studying in Singapore or Malaysia. The "lah" didn't exist if they learn it on their own via native Indonesian English subject teachers. My personal observation in Bali on locals that speak English on varying degrees of comprehension and fluency.
Damned, this is good interview session bro. Thank you so much for having malaysian student in UK stories and perspective 10:13 today Kuala Lumpur are really known by European and British people.. 11:40 we could have similar weather to UK by going to Cameron highlands and genting Highlands and we could have similar landscape in perak where first British resident came in hundred years ago. BTW, this is how malaysian speak English, same here in our country
😂 Same. 7 years for me. 7 winters is quite enough, thank you 😂 plus, where else can I get roti telur at midnight if I feel like it, or burger bawah pokok tepi jalan?🎉
Not yet. That still not considered a proper english accent. Those live in yorkshire or in sheffield spoke using south yorkshire accent. Missed the yorkshire accent😂.
Trust me many purposely get the accent and try very hard for it. So they can impress the locals back home. Malaysian/Asian are stupidly too impressionable
It is rather impossible for the British not to know Malaysia we were being colonised by the British for nearly two decades.also we have a strong defence arrangements with the British government and also a member of the Commonwealth country.
I used to study in Sussex and live in Lewes. When my English neighbour know I am from Malaysia he said wow Malaysia make elecronic parts in my desktop computer. I did part time Science teaching in various Sussex school and showed them a picture of the Petronas Twin Towers and they said Entrapment.
Back then in 1990s while i studied in uk, every now and then u will bump into the older generations in the uk, and they normally approach you and asked, where do you come from, the moment you said malaysia, they will said oh malaya 😂. Then they will share their stories that they used to be soldiers back then.
@@harizzalizan2956 and skillfull too. As my son work as an automation technician in an electronics firm making chips for tesla, german cars, PS5 and oxygen ventilation machines with good pay and 2 months yearly bonus.
8:52 Incase y'all don't know what she said gu lipa (Go lepak) - Go hangout with friends mama (Mamak) - it's a type of restaurant that has the BEST foods with the BEST deals and it's the BEST place to go out with a small budget like "Q Bistro" Hamdoulilah (Alhamdulillah) - praise be to God (It's a islamic phrase that we say when we are grateful)
Sheffield is muslim town.. there are lot halal restaurant, pakistani groceries and pakistani and yameni mosque. Im graduated from Sheffiled Hallam University back in 95 to 97.
Missed sheffield so much. My second home. Did my bsc till phd in sheffield uni from 1997 to 2011. Spotted the concourse bridge, student union and the biomedicine building in this video😂😂. My hang out place. Not a big deal tbh living in sheffield because there's loads of muslim there, halal food and restaurants are everywhere in west st all the way to the city centre. There's yafai halal grocers in filey st where they sold halal meat, asian halal food. I think that the malaysian student that you've interviewed do not know much about their own country malaysia😂😂. There's loads of local muslim in uk and revert. U can spot people wearing hijab everywhere there.
The last guy don't even know the average temperature of Malaysia. If you Google you will get 25.4C, a average from day to night temperature in Malaysia collectively. But a normal day time temperature would be around 30-32C.... 35c is during the dry spell which can last for 2-3 months in certain places.
When I studied in Sussex years ago I played hockey for the University, thus I have many English friends. After a game we would go to a pub, some of my team mates drink others drink soda, me? Pineapple or orange juice with crips. Cheers
I lepak at the student unions, my english friends would drink beer but i would stick to lemonade or coca cola. You can always be yourself wherever you go
If you interview Malaysian Indians & Malaysian Chinese studying, working, or living in the UK, you’ll get a different set of opinions. There are loads of them in various sectors here in the UK. Try it.
After 1st degree in the US, I spent another 4 yrs in the UK for my PhD, way back in late 80s. I preferred being in the US than in the UK. But i survived nevertheless and became a better Malaysian.😄 Regards from Puchong, Selangor.😁
Klau dah ckp english tu mesti laa kalau blh kita nak ikut loghat org yg ckp english juga same goes to klau org ckp melayu tiba2 loghat mcm org cina bercakap kita org melayu pon nak menyampah dengar kenapa tak fasih ckp bahasa melayu nie...
The third and fourth individuals have noticeable Malay accents in their spoken English. They should adjust to the local accent to blend in more effectively.
studied in Sheffield uni in 2002, stayed at 101 William street S10 2BZ. Can someone check if the big chunk of construction and demolition waste next to that house is still there (after I left only I realized in a country like UK, it's unusual that the city council did not take any action on that). That was the only eyesore throughout my whole stay in Sheffield.
malaysia is place good people and best food culture, different uk are kinda well nice and more lot person ask about came from also sometimes good weekend with friends but is okay 😊.
If anyone wants extra info about why some Muslims pray in public, it is because we have specific time for prayers and there is no mosque, prayer place or our hotel is too far so the only choice is to find a place to pray in public off to the side so we don't bother other people. Praying is just 5 - 7 minutes long. For example one prayer time is 1 to 4:30 pm. Then another prayer between 4:30 and 7 pm. Then another prayer between 7 to 8:15 pm. Then one more from 8:15 pm to before you sleep at night. We pray multiple times a day to not forget God. When praying is not required, people only remember God when they have a difficult time or family is dying.
There are other races in Malaysia, not only (Malaysian malay) living in UK but, (Malaysian chinese), (Malaysian indian) and more.. Please do some research and do interview people of other races of Malaysian origin in UK. Then you will get the full idea how is it Like. Non-Malays ALSO represent Malaysia. Thank you vmuch
I believe you are missing the point. The interview is focusing on MALAYSIANS. Not ONE specific ethnic of Malaysia, if thats the case then he should ONLY interview Malaysian-Indian or Malaysian-Malay or Malaysian-chinese, others and hence his title of video should be So. My point here is only on the interviewer getting more information on MALAYSIANS as a whole living in UK, because we have many ethnic race who we are proud to say we are malaysians. And the interviewer might miss out on other races’s view on that matter and the viewers wont know. Hope you understand my statement. Please dont deflect the topic by asking another question. Go do your research and you’ll know the answer to “YOUR” question coz in Malaysian😉
"full idea how is it like" in UK (Non Bumi Privileged) : - no free citizenship without fluent English - no Chinese Indian school - no Chinese Indian government quota - no Chinese speaker private job - no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era - no Chinese Indian Public Holiday - no Chinese Indian un permitted temple - no Chinese Indian residency
*For me I’m a Singaporean Malay. I have no problems as such with staying in the UK. Because of my open mindedness and I’m into such nightlife. Those Malaysians are very pious and they are not sociable as such. My European friends like my social life*
let the malaysian malays be malaysian malay. nobody cares about how ur open mindedness not even uk people. Being a malay in Singapore does not make u a cooler malay or so
Probably cannot distinguish he is a white dude must be hard for him. Difficult to ask each and everyone if they are Malaysian, Taiwanese, Mainland or Hong konger.
Malaysian Chinese-Indian perspective in UK: - no free citizenship without fluent English - no Chinese Indian school - no Chinese Indian government quota - no Chinese speaker private job - no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era - no Chinese Indian Public Holiday - no Chinese Indian un permitted temple - no Chinese Indian residency
@@jxmmynxxh Bro millions of them either illegally, legally or they are British because they were born there. UK ain't no longer a white country but more like a multi-racial country something like the US. A lot of Africans and Arabs as well. Loads of Polish and Romanians.
My children born in Malaysia grew up in Birmingham for 24 years. Still speak BM fluently as second languages and Mandarin also Korean. Their English With thick Brummie accent tho😅
@ KL is under federal territory, so it’s not under selangor autonomy, was it within selangor geographically? Yes, yet not under the same territory, it’s not hard to understand tho, can’t believe i need to explain this
Rindu nk blik sheffield ..m a sheffield u grad 1996..i miss pizza kat sheffield u student union (susu) , southern fried chicken, jacket potato, fish n chips n the moors.. takdir Allah, my dotter is marrying a sheffield guy this coming friday. Insyaallah, will be visiting sheffield again soon..
Most appreciated Content ❤. And you should ask one more question Arnaud, why are we always seeing the only community in the US And UK came from Malaya on scholarship by the government. 😂
Chinese Indian Privileged in UK: - no free citizenship without fluent English - no Chinese Indian school - no Chinese Indian government quota - no Chinese speaker private job - no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era - no Chinese Indian Public Holiday - no Chinese Indian un permitted temple - no Chinese Indian residency
6 Ringgits = 50 pence?! It's a good thing you're not the treasurer of the student union. Interesting to see if you would interview Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Indians in the UK to get their perspectives.
🤗 Is Natural if people malesia very many stay in British because on independen day malaesia from given British and monument National in malaesia the face British not face lokal malay 🤭
To the last guy, you can’t pray at the train station. Of course people will mock you and throw water etc. You’re not in Muslim country, Even I am Malaysian, i don’t agree with the last guy. If you go abroad, common sense has to be with you lil brother.
@@jingglebelljinggle4427 Masalahnya kamu dengan yakin mengatakan yang dia tidak boleh sembahyang di ditu sedangkan tiada undang2 mengatakan yang kamu tidak boleh sembahyang di situ..tiada kene mengena dengan memahami keadaan sekeliling di sana sedangkan ianya tidak melanggar undang2 mereka dan juga hak beragama di negara di sana adalah bebas..tiada sesiap boleh menghalang individu dari mengamalkan ibadah agama mereka..dan sangat ramai dari orang british tiada masalah dengan muslim sembahyang di tempat umum hanya masalah bagi pembenci muslim dan islam dan kalau benar ada undang2 yang melarang kamu sembahyang disitu..tetap mereka tiada hak untuk menindas individu tersebut dengan melontarkan air terhadap individu tersebut..dan sebenarnya banyak je orang sembahyang di situ oleh kerena kerajaan mereka tidak menyediakan bilik khas untuk sembahyang..sedangkan negara non muslim yang lain mereka mula menyediakan bilik sembahyang bagi pelbagai agama terutama untuk muslim di terminal ataupun di lapangan terbang..jadi jangan memberi kenyataan dengan yakin jika kamu tidak memahami..dan lagi 1 sembahyang bagi muslim adalah kewajibpan..tiada sesiapa boleh melarang muslim untuk menyembah Allah S.W.T tuhan yang mencipta kamu dan saya..takut kepada tuhan bukanya takut kepada manusia..dalam kubur jawab sorang2 nak
Malaysia is a multi racial country,I'm informed. But those interviewed were all from the same race. It didn't reflect the spectrum of options that should have been.
Probably it is tougher for him to distinguish between who is Chinese Malaysian, Taiwanese, Hong Konger or Mainlander because you guys do look the same. Same goes to the Indians, they kinda look like Sri Lankan, Pakistani and Bangladeshi. He is a white dude probably couldn't distinguish between one race to the other which is fine, it is understandable.
Malaysian Chinese Indian discrimination in UK : - no free citizenship without fluent English - no Chinese Indian school - no Chinese Indian government quota - no Chinese speaker private job - no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era - no Chinese Indian Public Holiday - no Chinese Indian un permitted temple - no Chinese Indian residency
@@Lekirius Chinese Indian Privileged in UK : - no free citizenship without fluent English - no Chinese Indian school - no Chinese Indian government quota - no Chinese speaker private job - no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era - no Chinese Indian Public Holiday - no Chinese Indian un permitted temple - no Chinese Indian residency
The young man doesnt know the average temp in Malaysia ,he is a student n dont know much abt the country,ur are suppose to be the little Ambassador but not knowlegeable abt Malaysia..I suggest the Education Ministry reorientate this youngsters bfore studying in UK..Interviewer you interview students,they mayb good in education but not so smart ,Try Interview those who migrated n why fo they migrate n compare.
malaysians dont care about temperatures because it doesnt shift that much, so they always get confused with room temperature being the average temperature or average temperature being slightly lower than body temperature
@@aidanross9489 Normah wants Education Ministry to reorientate Malaysian oversea students, but most students are sponsored by their parents, JPA, Foundations and Mara who should take that responsibility?
Tq for made this video. The bad thing about Malaysian, they only mingle between them. They not even learned other people's culture closely, example if we asked them what is typical British shoes, probably couldn't answer that. I am living in London but in different world & crowd, before I arrived London i stay in Kuala Lumpur 20 years, then Switzerland 2 years & italy for a year. The good thing in London, it's a metropolitan city so it has similarity of the most my life in Kuala Lumpur, rather than Europe. Even though i was downgrade when i live abroad, i am still prefer to stay in London, because there's a lot of opportunities here so I could achieve all of my dreams here.
They couldnt mingle as much because as they said, the way they hang out with friends is different. UK people love nightclubs and bar and even in restaurants it will be awkward if some order pork and liqour. Also we muslims, when we hang out we always have to stop to pray. Which will be quite iritating for non muslims. For chinese and indian malaysians, they can understandably mingle much more. The most important thing is they go there to further studies. Not to blindly assimilate into the uk culture especially when it is in conflict with our religion. Because technically religion wise, you cant be that much 'open minded' because we have different perspectives in life especially in viewing religion.
At least your aware how it feels being a chinese, indian or yg lain lain living in your muslim majority country. Dont forget, whn ul come back. High tendency too, esp amongst you f's.
@AaronSebastian-q4dThen the British should not give up India, Hong Kong, Australia, Burma, Egypt and other countries as well because as you said it is "better" to be under british rule. You are delusional. Colonialism is a thing in the past bro.
We do walk esp in malls, from end to end , up & down floors, no problem. Out in the hot sun is another story, the heat & sweating is a hassle, not so much the walking. My personal.experience.😂
How ironic, a Malaysian girl from Nilai living in the UK, I’m an Englishman who used to live in Nilai (Now Melaka)
omg, heyy im from nilai too but currently in oxford for masters
@@mohdfariqadam I hope your enjoying Oxford, some cantik old buildings. I used to live at Lili Residensi, near Springhill golf course.
Hahahaha
I know there’s a few Melayu kedai in London, however it will cost you a small fortune. Masak Lemak, nasi puteh, teh tarik and a limau ice cost me £26, that’s about RM147 (For satu orang)
@@TheEverest72Wow...so expensive...the amount of it i can buy things to cook for 1 week..
Malaysian are very soft spoken where ever they are, i mean politeness is embedded within them.
Not all, especially the netizens. Remember during the Olympics, many Malaysian netizens go verbal abuse athletes from other countries, this became the news for some countries.
@@Nonameforme12355 Netizen here, you mean the same people from 4chan and reddit ? 😂😂😂😂😂
OP talk about IRL Malaysian
they are loud online...
Nope take it from me I'm Malaysian, and we aren't as polite as portrayed especially, the majority of the people in this video are Malays and they aren't as polite as you'd hope. You have truly idealised the people.
@@deltaboss1190 I am Malaysian and Majority malay in video 😅😅😅, why take longer road just to say you are racist 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Wow proud of all these young Malaysians, they are smart, humble and real with good adab.Masih menjaga jatidiri sebagai orang Melayu dan Islam serta berfikiran terbuka. Keep it up💜💜💜
Lmfao 😂 wanker
When I studied in Sheffield back in 2005-2010, the Malaysian community was already large back then, over 1,000 families. And that's not including the bachelors. You could just shout "Jom Makan!" in the middle of a crowd and a Malaysian is bound to approach you!
Hope to "balik kampung Sheffield" one of these days.
Me from 1990s Sheffield and yes it was already a kampung melayu😂🎉
As a Malaysian living in the UK (Bristol) this is extraordinary
Malaysian are polite.
Ye dok?
@@mzahidfullah2 betul weh, aku pun cam tu
Not so
@TingTong2568 your opinion.
@@Great_Buddy 😂
Great kids !... proud of you guys ! Thanks the video maker!
Excellent interviews ! Once a New Zealander asked me about "Malaya". When I first arrived in NZ for the first time, OH WOW My dad used to be stationed in MALAYA! I was flabbergasted, and thought DUDE which decade was that!!! Apparently his dad was already old when Gregory told me about his dad's stint in then MALAYA. Never thought I'd hear that when I was 21,as Malaya has gotten independence then for almost 60 years! !
The KIWIS really taught their later gen about Malaya.
Embrace this incredible opportunity to study in the UK. This scholarship is a testament to your hard work and potential, and it shouldn't be taken lightly. Remember, many talented individuals dream of this chance, and we didn't get it .Make the most of this experience, delve into your studies, and strive for excellence.Come back and contribute to Malaysia.
not everyone went to UK with scholarship.
Mostly MM sponsored by goverment. NM very less 😢
@@L0t42rkrk Using NMs tax money.
@@nuvesv6933 Too cliche with this sentence. How do minorities pay more taxes than the majority? The majority also have to pay all taxes whether it is door tax, road tax, income tax. Moreover, civil servants do have to pay income tax. Based on the data released by DOSM (Department of statistics Malaysia), the majority of the T20 high-income groups are bumiputera, which is 53% in 2015. In addition, when talking about business, many bumiputeras also have businesses and they also have to pay income tax. Besides that. GLC companies such as Petronas, Maybank, Cimb, Sime Darby, TNB, Khazanah, PNB and many more are Malaysia's largest corporate taxpayers. So, how can you say that the majority use the taxes paid by the minority to send students abroad. Overseas sponsored students also exist among non-bumiputeras..Bumiputera comprise 70.4% of Malaysia's population. Non-Bumiputera 29.6%. If Bumiputeras have to pay taxes and non-Bumiputeras have to pay taxes, of course the tax of 70.4% is greater.
I just wish this video was longer, proper love hearing everyone's opinions
I was smiling from ear to ear whilst watching this video. They seem such nice and easy going people, the young ladies were infectious with their warm humour and lovely smiles. South Asian Muslim female born and bred in the UK, I don't sense this kind of vibe from my community. ❤
This is us Malaysians. Come come experience Malaysia but be warned of the heat & humidity
South Asians are very generous..hands down! Im from Malaysia..im always amazed by south asian generosity…
@aiesyahsyahirah4717 no you are right, my community has the most amount of generosity and they will help anyone out! I was talking more about the open friendliness and outward warmth i saw from these young Malaysians. Our south asian folks are more reserved in the UK.
Love this content about Malaysians in the UK Arnaud!. Do more content on and with Malaysians it’s really good and I noticed that it gets a lot of views for some reason I guess Malaysia it’s a really positive country and apparently it’s quite a lot of British moving there these days.
Yes please do a lot more. Malaysians are so friendly, polite and we are very approachable.
@@kinkinnnnnnnnnn have you driven in KL it will give you a different perspective LOL. I much prefer to drive in London. Though Sadie Khans 20mph speed limit os $h1t. However I have to say that the highway infrastructure in London feels like KL in 1990. Even for public transportation KL feels more modern even though the network is not as extensive.
I love these Malaysian students attitudes. No matter what, no matter where they are, they are still Malaysian with their own Islamic culture. Sending love to you all next generation of Malaysia from your brother in Indonesia 💛
Let say if he don't reveal where he is from, but once you heard the word "lah", you know it's going to be either malaysian or singaporean 😂😂
Indonesian too… don’t forget that
Singapore?
Mari kita rakyat Singapora
First of all, the accent. Second, the "lah" in the sentence.
@@purnamamerindu8166 Indonesian says cock alot
@@purnamamerindu8166 it's very uncommon for Indonesian to use "lah" in their English conversation unless they caught the habit from studying in Singapore or Malaysia. The "lah" didn't exist if they learn it on their own via native Indonesian English subject teachers. My personal observation in Bali on locals that speak English on varying degrees of comprehension and fluency.
Damned, this is good interview session bro. Thank you so much for having malaysian student in UK stories and perspective
10:13 today Kuala Lumpur are really known by European and British people..
11:40 we could have similar weather to UK by going to Cameron highlands and genting Highlands and we could have similar landscape in perak where first British resident came in hundred years ago.
BTW, this is how malaysian speak English, same here in our country
Hi Arnaud, I'm French living in Malaysia since 27 years and I enjoyed your interviews, very interesting.
Awesome! Glad you appreciated :)
Me: 10 years in the UK is enough. I miss sun & food
😂 Same. 7 years for me. 7 winters is quite enough, thank you 😂 plus, where else can I get roti telur at midnight if I feel like it, or burger bawah pokok tepi jalan?🎉
Yes me too... 13 years in UK... hardly see much sunlight... now back in Malaysia, oh food glorious food and sunshine 😁🫕🍲🍜🍚🍤 😋😋😋☀🌞🌝
I just found this channel and i love it, keep doing your best and best wishes for your future journey ❤❤
Thank you very much! ❤️
@ArnaudFromFrance sama2 🤗
Alhamdulillah So nice to c the young malaysian still hold thier believes wherever they r.
Really good video, thanks!❤
Wow thanks for being so generous! Big surprise! Really happy you enjoyed the video! 😄💙
@ArnaudFromFrance you're welcome! Yes, I definitely enjoy all of your videos, that's why I have to support you!!
@@doyle6000 well i certainly appreciate it, means a lot! 🙌
Plot twist : they only lived there for three months, and already got their accents.😂
I lived in Europe for 18 years my english still my country accents 😂😂😂😂
Sometimes you have an accent so that the locals can understand you.
Not yet. That still not considered a proper english accent. Those live in yorkshire or in sheffield spoke using south yorkshire accent. Missed the yorkshire accent😂.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Trust me many purposely get the accent and try very hard for it. So they can impress the locals back home. Malaysian/Asian are stupidly too impressionable
I love the Nilai girl! Go girl!
It is rather impossible for the British not to know Malaysia we were being colonised by the British for nearly two decades.also we have a strong defence arrangements with the British government and also a member of the Commonwealth country.
I used to study in Sussex and live in Lewes. When my English neighbour know I am from Malaysia he said wow Malaysia make elecronic parts in my desktop computer. I did part time Science teaching in various Sussex school and showed them a picture of the Petronas Twin Towers and they said Entrapment.
Back then in 1990s while i studied in uk, every now and then u will bump into the older generations in the uk, and they normally approach you and asked, where do you come from, the moment you said malaysia, they will said oh malaya 😂. Then they will share their stories that they used to be soldiers back then.
@@daengzool6023yea we make electronic parts by virtue of having cheap labour mostly
@@harizzalizan2956 and skillfull too. As my son work as an automation technician in an electronics firm making chips for tesla, german cars, PS5 and oxygen ventilation machines with good pay and 2 months yearly bonus.
@@anmanmohaamn828 my son work as an automation technician in a microchips factory, has a good salary with 2 months yearly bonus.
She meant 'go lepak' means hangout. thanks for the video :)
Abang dancer, suka dengar abg cakap "laaaa". 😁 Genuine Malaysian.
8:52 Incase y'all don't know what she said
gu lipa (Go lepak) - Go hangout with friends
mama (Mamak) - it's a type of restaurant that has the BEST foods with the BEST deals and it's the BEST place to go out with a small budget like "Q Bistro"
Hamdoulilah (Alhamdulillah) - praise be to God (It's a islamic phrase that we say when we are grateful)
Awesome! thank you for that, i couldn't find it online! 🙌
8:51 Omg haha the subtitles when she said “go lepak”….(turns into “gu lipa” 😅) 🤣🤣🤣
Dua Lipa.
and the girl called Qis I think was turned into kiss lol
There are fews Malaysian lecturers in University of Sheffield. Studied there 2010-2013, my Head of Department EEE was an Indian Malaysian from Klang❤
Sheffield is muslim town.. there are lot halal restaurant, pakistani groceries and pakistani and yameni mosque. Im graduated from Sheffiled Hallam University back in 95 to 97.
Im graduated? Hmmm...
Missed sheffield so much. My second home. Did my bsc till phd in sheffield uni from 1997 to 2011. Spotted the concourse bridge, student union and the biomedicine building in this video😂😂. My hang out place. Not a big deal tbh living in sheffield because there's loads of muslim there, halal food and restaurants are everywhere in west st all the way to the city centre. There's yafai halal grocers in filey st where they sold halal meat, asian halal food. I think that the malaysian student that you've interviewed do not know much about their own country malaysia😂😂. There's loads of local muslim in uk and revert. U can spot people wearing hijab everywhere there.
The last guy don't even know the average temperature of Malaysia. If you Google you will get 25.4C, a average from day to night temperature in Malaysia collectively. But a normal day time temperature would be around 30-32C.... 35c is during the dry spell which can last for 2-3 months in certain places.
Yeah it’s easier to say the correct temperature after u google it
@@fizu777 i mean you dont need to google it. its pretty obvious its not 35 or 36 unless its a dry spell.
@@shawnpatrick816 yup maybe he just say the max temp in malaysia .. so it's not wrong
I mean.. we do get some 35 to 36°C stretches during the year so he's not wrong
we're about 27°-32° normally which is during midday will be the peak temperature
When I studied in Sussex years ago I played hockey for the University, thus I have many English friends. After a game we would go to a pub, some of my team mates drink others drink soda, me? Pineapple or orange juice with crips. Cheers
😂😂😂 same. I end up drinking coke or some orange juice. We used to have social gatherimg in the pub back then.
@@Love_garden832Going to the pub itself is HARAM.
@@AminCorea 💯%
@@AminCorea
Going to pub drinking beer yes haram
Going to pub drinking pineapple juice it’s not haram
When my hockey mates saw me on campus, they would call my name.... well I am their top scorer.....
I lepak at the student unions, my english friends would drink beer but i would stick to lemonade or coca cola. You can always be yourself wherever you go
love manglish. that guy speaks manglish well. Lah is our pride. LOL
If you interview Malaysian Indians & Malaysian Chinese studying, working, or living in the UK, you’ll get a different set of opinions. There are loads of them in various sectors here in the UK. Try it.
Maybe it's hard for him to spot Chinese-malaysian and Indian-malaysian. It's easier to spot a Malay-Malaysian.
How to even differentiate them to other citizenship.? those are common race. lol
@@loganmystic1676You make many assumptions there dude.
They only go to show your true colours. Not very nice, are you?
Yes - I hope to see that too! videos of other ethnic origin people who are Malaysian nationals would make very interesting content.
Chinese and indian dont patriotisme...
BALQIS BT.MUSTAPHA KAMIL 🥋 I'M SO PROUD OF YOU.MASTER FIRDAUS🥋
Dri manglish kepada British accent 😂😂
Not yet.
adaptasi..kalau guna manglish orang susah nak paham.
Not quite there. And there are many variants of the 'British accents'.
Only the first person was close to British accent
After 1st degree in the US, I spent another 4 yrs in the UK for my PhD, way back in late 80s. I preferred being in the US than in the UK. But i survived nevertheless and became a better Malaysian.😄
Regards from Puchong, Selangor.😁
Big W for you brother. Congrats
Heheeeey my alma mater. I studied back in 2007 and i love every bit of experience i had. I do miss the gloomy UK weather sometimes 😂
We have a very famous & chill student in UK, did you know who??? - give a big applause to Leona👏🏼🤣🤣🤣
3rd Malaysian - the girl, she's natural, she's basically being a normal Malaysian. No accent yg mengada2. 4th one okay too. Being a normal Malaysian.
Accent mengada ngada mende. Kalau cakap pure manglish org tak paham laaa… suami saya tak paham kalau saya cakap manglish
itulah kehebatan lidah kita..boleh adaptasi loghat bahasa orang lain..bukanlah suatu yang salah..
Klau dah ckp english tu mesti laa kalau blh kita nak ikut loghat org yg ckp english juga same goes to klau org ckp melayu tiba2 loghat mcm org cina bercakap kita org melayu pon nak menyampah dengar kenapa tak fasih ckp bahasa melayu nie...
First guy was born in the UK that's why he spends british.
The third and fourth individuals have noticeable Malay accents in their spoken English. They should adjust to the local accent to blend in more effectively.
studied in Sheffield uni in 2002, stayed at 101 William street S10 2BZ. Can someone check if the big chunk of construction and demolition waste next to that house is still there (after I left only I realized in a country like UK, it's unusual that the city council did not take any action on that). That was the only eyesore throughout my whole stay in Sheffield.
malaysia is place good people and best food culture, different uk are kinda well nice and more lot person ask about came from also sometimes good weekend with friends but is okay 😊.
Di Britian ,English nya mengikut daerah juga saperti bahasa melayu mengikut daerah juga.
more interview in sheffield please. miss sheffield ☺☺
Why? It's not even the biggest city in Yorkshire!
Masjid not an issue. Jumaah prayers can perform at multifaith room. universities in UK have multifaith room.
that's true but sometimes they are too full...
Malaysian here watching from Sydney, Australia. UK was the 3rd Malaysian home after Singapore and Australia.
If anyone wants extra info about why some Muslims pray in public, it is because we have specific time for prayers and there is no mosque, prayer place or our hotel is too far so the only choice is to find a place to pray in public off to the side so we don't bother other people. Praying is just 5 - 7 minutes long.
For example one prayer time is 1 to 4:30 pm. Then another prayer between 4:30 and 7 pm. Then another prayer between 7 to 8:15 pm. Then one more from 8:15 pm to before you sleep at night. We pray multiple times a day to not forget God. When praying is not required, people only remember God when they have a difficult time or family is dying.
Nah not really especially in the UK. There are a lot of mosques around. But who knows, probably that dude was in a hurry or something.
This clearly raises the need for Malaysian students to learn Domestic Science at school like the good ole days. MOE should seriously consider it.
I miss Sheffield. Studied and lived there for 5 years.
The same. Studied and live in sheffield from 1997 to 2011.
I really love the way Harith explained. Also his British accent tho 😍
There are other races in Malaysia, not only (Malaysian malay) living in UK but, (Malaysian chinese), (Malaysian indian) and more..
Please do some research and do interview people of other races of Malaysian origin in UK. Then you will get the full idea how is it Like. Non-Malays ALSO represent Malaysia. Thank you vmuch
The video is literally about people from that 'country', it's about 'nationality'...who the fuck cares about what is your races or religion
If he interviewing people from india, that's mean he should interviewing all races and religion in india???
I believe you are missing the point. The interview is focusing on MALAYSIANS. Not ONE specific ethnic of Malaysia, if thats the case then he should ONLY interview Malaysian-Indian or Malaysian-Malay or Malaysian-chinese, others and hence his title of video should be So. My point here is only on the interviewer getting more information on MALAYSIANS as a whole living in UK, because we have many ethnic race who we are proud to say we are malaysians. And the interviewer might miss out on other races’s view on that matter and the viewers wont know. Hope you understand my statement. Please dont deflect the topic by asking another question. Go do your research and you’ll know the answer to “YOUR” question coz in Malaysian😉
my other races friends from msia are great too. i met my good iban friend in england ma👶
"full idea how is it like" in UK (Non Bumi Privileged) :
- no free citizenship without fluent English
- no Chinese Indian school
- no Chinese Indian government quota
- no Chinese speaker private job
- no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era
- no Chinese Indian Public Holiday
- no Chinese Indian un permitted temple
- no Chinese Indian residency
I visited Malaysia a lot when i lived in Singapore. Malaysian Laska is a tasty dish. It is very hot over there in compared to the UK.
Amazing young malaysians...
Malaysia mmg mesra muslim...tempat solat merata kat rnr kan, gas station, super market semua ada surau
That temperature is wrong kiddo..
Interview more malaysians please🤗
yes, how about the other Malaysians too in it's diversity 🤩
Malay-sian show.
*For me I’m a Singaporean Malay. I have no problems as such with staying in the UK. Because of my open mindedness and I’m into such nightlife. Those Malaysians are very pious and they are not sociable as such. My European friends like my social life*
I bet your European male friends like you too! ;)
Malaysian more religious compared with Singapore guys
Spot on , my friend
Singapore is Just expensive Garbage
let the malaysian malays be malaysian malay. nobody cares about how ur open mindedness not even uk people. Being a malay in Singapore does not make u a cooler malay or so
I dont believe that Malaysia less popular compare to Thailand and Vietnam in the UK 😒
Make Malaysia underrated..
I think malaysian people dont really worship the whites that much, so its better to be less famous
I like it that way. Kalau popular nnt tambah jem😂
Ada yang tak pernah dengar pun pasal negara malaysia
You didn't interview the Chinese and Indian Malaysians who will give you different perspectives.
Probably cannot distinguish he is a white dude must be hard for him. Difficult to ask each and everyone if they are Malaysian, Taiwanese, Mainland or Hong konger.
@@h4fixx yeah. It's harder to know if Chinese and Indian is from Malaysia or from China and India
Malaysian Chinese-Indian perspective in UK:
- no free citizenship without fluent English
- no Chinese Indian school
- no Chinese Indian government quota
- no Chinese speaker private job
- no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era
- no Chinese Indian Public Holiday
- no Chinese Indian un permitted temple
- no Chinese Indian residency
@@jxmmynxxh Bro millions of them either illegally, legally or they are British because they were born there. UK ain't no longer a white country but more like a multi-racial country something like the US. A lot of Africans and Arabs as well. Loads of Polish and Romanians.
@h4fixx TF u wrote about? You didn't understand this fucking communist Chinese sarcasm?
You guys made us proud..salute from Puchong Prima
Amazing❤❤
My children born in Malaysia grew up in Birmingham for 24 years. Still speak BM fluently as second languages and Mandarin also Korean. Their English With thick Brummie accent tho😅
My family lived in UK for 70years, Tuanku Abdul rahman send off My grandma to london back in 1955, we lived in Sussex Gardens
Sussex Gardens in the 1950s unlike what it is today?
@ grandma told me, back then only riches and elites are allowed to live there, But I dont know now, I send you the link of the house.
@@princestephen2042 Thank you. I know that area quite well.
Hope life has been kind to you. 🙏🏻
Selangor is very close to Kuala Lumpur???!!! Isn’t Kuala Lumpur in the state of Selangor? 😂
Different state, he wasn’t wrong
Ha ha ha
Kl is in Selangor
@@Danny1234-h2w different state? Are you Malaysian? how many states are there in Malaysia?
@ KL is under federal territory, so it’s not under selangor autonomy, was it within selangor geographically? Yes, yet not under the same territory, it’s not hard to understand tho, can’t believe i need to explain this
@@Danny1234-h2w wow powderfull explanation!
Back in 2009 - 2011, somewhere in UK, I have bad experienced with malaysian neighbour. Tak hormat jiran langsung. Malam2 buat bising..
i was studied in Sheffield back in 2010~2012...
Yes, we Malaysian don't walk so much.
My husband would use the car to send the rubbish down the road.
Rindu nk blik sheffield ..m a sheffield u grad 1996..i miss pizza kat sheffield u student union (susu) , southern fried chicken, jacket potato, fish n chips n the moors.. takdir Allah, my dotter is marrying a sheffield guy this coming friday. Insyaallah, will be visiting sheffield again soon..
Most appreciated Content ❤. And you should ask one more question Arnaud, why are we always seeing the only community in the US And UK came from Malaya on scholarship by the government. 😂
kena pandai sesuaikan diri kita d mana pun kita tinggal..
What have they learnt from their stay in Uk? Will they promote equality for all its citizens,
The interviewees only represent a fraction of the profile of Malaysians living in the UK
It’s cold there. Here in Malaysia it’s still a little warm
amboi Nur balqis, kat uk panggil Kiss eh..
Yorkshire is the best place for Malaysians to stay and study in UK!
Ahh I miss my time in Sheffield 🥹
the first guy developed an accent lol
if u watched a little longer, he said he was born in the UK
@@applehead7942 yup
If you want more viewers, interviews more Malaysian there....😊
Chinese Indian Privileged in UK:
- no free citizenship without fluent English
- no Chinese Indian school
- no Chinese Indian government quota
- no Chinese speaker private job
- no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era
- no Chinese Indian Public Holiday
- no Chinese Indian un permitted temple
- no Chinese Indian residency
6 Ringgits = 50 pence?! It's a good thing you're not the treasurer of the student union. Interesting to see if you would interview Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Indians in the UK to get their perspectives.
🤗 Is Natural if people malesia very many stay in British because on independen day malaesia from given British and monument National in malaesia the face British not face lokal malay 🤭
Why they chose western rather than Saudi Arabia. They adore Arab so much.
Other than being moslems themselves there is no not so much similarities between them and Saudis.
@@Joeyxyx Facts, we have different cultures, different languages, different cuisines and obviously different behaviours and styles.
The first guy is so cute lmao
here for qistina!!🤣
To the last guy, you can’t pray at the train station. Of course people will mock you and throw water etc. You’re not in Muslim country, Even I am Malaysian, i don’t agree with the last guy. If you go abroad, common sense has to be with you lil brother.
Does the law say no ?
@ memang lah tak. tapi kenalah ada common sense dengan surroundings negara orang.
@@jingglebelljinggle4427 Masalahnya kamu dengan yakin mengatakan yang dia tidak boleh sembahyang di ditu sedangkan tiada undang2 mengatakan yang kamu tidak boleh sembahyang di situ..tiada kene mengena dengan memahami keadaan sekeliling di sana sedangkan ianya tidak melanggar undang2 mereka dan juga hak beragama di negara di sana adalah bebas..tiada sesiap boleh menghalang individu dari mengamalkan ibadah agama mereka..dan sangat ramai dari orang british tiada masalah dengan muslim sembahyang di tempat umum hanya masalah bagi pembenci muslim dan islam dan kalau benar ada undang2 yang melarang kamu sembahyang disitu..tetap mereka tiada hak untuk menindas individu tersebut dengan melontarkan air terhadap individu tersebut..dan sebenarnya banyak je orang sembahyang di situ oleh kerena kerajaan mereka tidak menyediakan bilik khas untuk sembahyang..sedangkan negara non muslim yang lain mereka mula menyediakan bilik sembahyang bagi pelbagai agama terutama untuk muslim di terminal ataupun di lapangan terbang..jadi jangan memberi kenyataan dengan yakin jika kamu tidak memahami..dan lagi 1 sembahyang bagi muslim adalah kewajibpan..tiada sesiapa boleh melarang muslim untuk menyembah Allah S.W.T tuhan yang mencipta kamu dan saya..takut kepada tuhan bukanya takut kepada manusia..dalam kubur jawab sorang2 nak
@@QairulIzharYou may not break any law, but you will look like an out-of- place village idiot.
@@QairulIzhar peribahasa masuk kandang kambing mengembek, masuk kandang kerbau menguak tu wujud ade sbb bang
Didn't you find any Bangladeshi people yet.
Waiting for a video with Bangladeshi people in the UK.
working on it! :)
Bangladeshi people a lot in UK.. like local people
@@mzahidfullah2 That's great 😲
Where from are you?
Malaysia is a multi racial country,I'm informed. But those interviewed were all from the same race. It didn't reflect the spectrum of options that should have been.
Probably it is tougher for him to distinguish between who is Chinese Malaysian, Taiwanese, Hong Konger or Mainlander because you guys do look the same. Same goes to the Indians, they kinda look like Sri Lankan, Pakistani and Bangladeshi. He is a white dude probably couldn't distinguish between one race to the other which is fine, it is understandable.
Malaysian Chinese Indian discrimination in UK :
- no free citizenship without fluent English
- no Chinese Indian school
- no Chinese Indian government quota
- no Chinese speaker private job
- no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era
- no Chinese Indian Public Holiday
- no Chinese Indian un permitted temple
- no Chinese Indian residency
Malays who are educated in England, are simply a class above…
Stop being a snob.
Alhamdulillah being Malaysian educated in own nation, im proud 😊
@mashilmi23 Pride before the fall.
Careful dude.
Nope. Malays who are educated locally are equally capable 😊❤
" Your heart is where your family is..." I approve this 🫰
fully subsidized students? enjoy bro
Malay-sia
@@Lekirius
Chinese Indian Privileged in UK :
- no free citizenship without fluent English
- no Chinese Indian school
- no Chinese Indian government quota
- no Chinese speaker private job
- no Chinese land privilege since British colonial era
- no Chinese Indian Public Holiday
- no Chinese Indian un permitted temple
- no Chinese Indian residency
Sheffield uni!! ❤
The young man doesnt know the average temp in Malaysia ,he is a student n dont know much abt the country,ur are suppose to be the little Ambassador but not knowlegeable abt Malaysia..I suggest the Education Ministry reorientate this youngsters bfore studying in UK..Interviewer you interview students,they mayb good in education but not so smart ,Try Interview those who migrated n why fo they migrate n compare.
malaysians dont care about temperatures because it doesnt shift that much, so they always get confused with room temperature being the average temperature or average temperature being slightly lower than body temperature
bro who cares about the weather omg u sound miserable
Many are sponsored by JPA, MARA, foundations dan Father Mother. Only a few from MOE matriculation colleges.
@@daengzool6023What is it that you are trying to say? Please elaborate.
@@aidanross9489 Normah wants Education Ministry to reorientate Malaysian oversea students, but most students are sponsored by their parents, JPA, Foundations and Mara who should take that responsibility?
i agree, we don't walk in malaysia😂 i think it's cute🎉
I saw my junior
Malaysian need to adapt life in UK.
35 36 degree? Belajar Geografi ke tak ni?
Tq for made this video. The bad thing about Malaysian, they only mingle between them. They not even learned other people's culture closely, example if we asked them what is typical British shoes, probably couldn't answer that. I am living in London but in different world & crowd, before I arrived London i stay in Kuala Lumpur 20 years, then Switzerland 2 years & italy for a year. The good thing in London, it's a metropolitan city so it has similarity of the most my life in Kuala Lumpur, rather than Europe. Even though i was downgrade when i live abroad, i am still prefer to stay in London, because there's a lot of opportunities here so I could achieve all of my dreams here.
So, what are the 'typical British shoes' Aida Mastura?
Do enlighten us, please!
There must be a reason why they only mingle between them. Dont judgemental them.
They couldnt mingle as much because as they said, the way they hang out with friends is different. UK people love nightclubs and bar and even in restaurants it will be awkward if some order pork and liqour. Also we muslims, when we hang out we always have to stop to pray. Which will be quite iritating for non muslims. For chinese and indian malaysians, they can understandably mingle much more. The most important thing is they go there to further studies. Not to blindly assimilate into the uk culture especially when it is in conflict with our religion. Because technically religion wise, you cant be that much 'open minded' because we have different perspectives in life especially in viewing religion.
At least your aware how it feels being a chinese, indian or yg lain lain living in your muslim majority country. Dont forget, whn ul come back. High tendency too, esp amongst you f's.
you Malaysians forget that the British were once colonized near Malaya which is Malaysia!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yet, our Sultan gives funds to build a warships to King George in 1920's... HMS Malaya.
I am foncused by your England la... 🤷♂️
Do you ever think if they don't give independence to Malaysia, now our people is still crying for independence. So be thankful.
@AaronSebastian-q4dThen the British should not give up India, Hong Kong, Australia, Burma, Egypt and other countries as well because as you said it is "better" to be under british rule. You are delusional. Colonialism is a thing in the past bro.
that girl that said "we don't walk in Malaysia" excuse me???
Spot on. We drive. Always.😂
Malaysia is too hot to walk
We do walk esp in malls, from end to end , up & down floors, no problem. Out in the hot sun is another story, the heat & sweating is a hassle, not so much the walking. My personal.experience.😂
Indeed, it is very common for Malaysians not to like walking
Aku dah 30 tahun pergi kerja jalan kaki..20 minit sampai ke destinasi.Bersenam lah tu...Kat Kuala Lumpur selesa je