The biggest surprise for these western visitors about Malaysia is that there is no real surprise. It’s good that they can feel at ease and relax in this country.
Kinda sad I didn't make to the final cut but the video is so cool. It was fun to answering your questions anyway buddy! Great content. I couldn't agree more with all comments about how great Malaysia and KL are! ❤
Hey bro. Ypu definitely did make the cut since I never do an interview I don't use. Yours would be grouped on a different video. Just keep an eye out for it in the next few weeks
Malaysia is a dangerous place for tourist especially our food can make your keep on asking for more and our hospitality will make you coming back for more...
Wow, Natalia, not only she's gorgeous (make a short video), she said something really good about KL, Malaysia, wonderful, miracle, magical, now we don't hear that often from tourists, not even once in a blue moon.
Even if we are used to the heat, most Malaysians would rather stroll through malls than venture out into the sweltering sun to explore the city. Because there are so many things to do at the malls, it makes sense that the city is home to so many enormous malls. We hope that our guests have a great day and make lots of fascinating discoveries.
If you are looking for a free tour in Kuala Lumpur, go to Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan ( Federal Territory Mosque) . It’s the biggest mosque in Kuala Lumour and definitely one of the most beautiful. It’s open for visitors everyday from 10am to 4pm. You can go as you are. Robes and scarves will be provided. It’s definitely a worthwhile experience 💖.
Most of the Indian and Chinese in Malaysia are not immigrants. They are 3rd, 4th generation Malaysians. Their forefathers came here and developed this country.
I'd say longer than that too. Some of them like Baba Nyonya descendants have been here since 15th century. South Indians came to Malacca in 16th century.
Yup they came here quite sometimes but still proud of their decendant from china and not even want to speak native languange which is bahasa melayu....so weird
I'll surprise you by telling you that if you told a Chinese fellow "rojak" he'ld bring you a fruit salad with black shrimp tar. If you told an Indian fellow "rojak" he'ld bring you fritters topped with cuttlefish. By the way , rojak is a Malay word. 😉 Best Indian rojaks are on wheels. Not from coffee shops or restaurants. Trust me on this🤣.
Oh no, don't eat rojak mamak from the restaurants, find roadside stalls or from the moving food truck. Those days where you can find rojak mamak and cendol under a shady tree are gone, the last one I had was near my house on Jalan Ampang, fronting the Russia (formerly USSR) and China Embassy.
@@Yasin_Affandi there are still several rojak stalls under a shady tree... the ones i know off are in the danau kota/ setapak indah area, the one in from tm customer service centre at titiwangsa, melawati has one too i think...
Kl@Malaysia May not be very well-known in many parts of Europe compared to Singapore ( once Singapore part of Malaysia) n other SEA cities...but it's ok most important the tourists/ visitors are happy here n they really enjoy the calmness n not so chaotic in KL ...also the melting pots of our multi racial, multi etchnics with diverse multiple choice of mouth watering cuisines 😅😅
Living Abroad don't only show Indian food as 🇲🇾an food. Tried to show really 🇲🇾an food. We eat a lot of rice. Rather than roti@bread that is more to Indian and Middle Eastern.
The biggest surprise for these western visitors about Malaysia is that there is no real surprise. It’s good that they can feel at ease and relax in this country.
Kinda sad I didn't make to the final cut but the video is so cool. It was fun to answering your questions anyway buddy! Great content. I couldn't agree more with all comments about how great Malaysia and KL are! ❤
Hey bro. Ypu definitely did make the cut since I never do an interview I don't use. Yours would be grouped on a different video. Just keep an eye out for it in the next few weeks
Malaysia is a dangerous place for tourist especially our food can make your keep on asking for more and our hospitality will make you coming back for more...
😆😅
@@Livingabroadalex true... true
oh come on its mediocre at best.
@@Just_abigheadnoobeven you don't believe that 😂
I think it's dangerous because I don't know why I am thinking of coming there. spirits or something 😁😁
What a wonderful video with lovely interviews with tourists in KLCC.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it, Yasin!
@@Livingabroadalex Good to hear positive feedback from the tourists. Wonderful interviews. 😀
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the super thanks 🇲🇾🥳
Wow, Natalia, not only she's gorgeous (make a short video), she said something really good about KL, Malaysia, wonderful, miracle, magical, now we don't hear that often from tourists, not even once in a blue moon.
Just came back fr KL. I had to buy 10kg more luggage allowance because my wife could not stop shopping.
😅
Even if we are used to the heat, most Malaysians would rather stroll through malls than venture out into the sweltering sun to explore the city. Because there are so many things to do at the malls, it makes sense that the city is home to so many enormous malls. We hope that our guests have a great day and make lots of fascinating discoveries.
Great video ❤
Thank you 😁
If you are looking for a free tour in Kuala Lumpur, go to Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan ( Federal Territory Mosque) . It’s the biggest mosque in Kuala Lumour and definitely one of the most beautiful. It’s open for visitors everyday from 10am to 4pm. You can go as you are. Robes and scarves will be provided. It’s definitely a worthwhile experience 💖.
Excellent tip. Thank you 🥳
Most of the Indian and Chinese in Malaysia are not immigrants. They are 3rd, 4th generation Malaysians. Their forefathers came here and developed this country.
Very interesting. Thanks 😊
no.. this country well developed ... without Chinese & Indian immigrants brought by British Colonizer
I'd say longer than that too. Some of them like Baba Nyonya descendants have been here since 15th century. South Indians came to Malacca in 16th century.
Yup they came here quite sometimes but still proud of their decendant from china and not even want to speak native languange which is bahasa melayu....so weird
Malay remains the dominant ethnic groups/1st generation local citizens
Local will never have an interview under the hot sun like you all 😂 omg
Haha I'll prove you wrong 😜
Nice video bro..keep up
Thank you 😁
my own surprise is seeing western tourists walking under the sun in the afternoon 😅 im local. i became vampire during this hotdamn el nino season.😅
Yup. Msians in gen will hide from the sun & will use umbrella if we go out.
😅🤣🤣🤣
Westerns like to be tanned.
Thanks for sharing
I'll surprise you by telling you that if you told a Chinese fellow "rojak" he'ld bring you a fruit salad with black shrimp tar. If you told an Indian fellow "rojak" he'ld bring you fritters topped with cuttlefish. By the way , rojak is a Malay word. 😉 Best Indian rojaks are on wheels. Not from coffee shops or restaurants. Trust me on this🤣.
Oh no, don't eat rojak mamak from the restaurants, find roadside stalls or from the moving food truck. Those days where you can find rojak mamak and cendol under a shady tree are gone, the last one I had was near my house on Jalan Ampang, fronting the Russia (formerly USSR) and China Embassy.
@@Yasin_Affandi there are still several rojak stalls under a shady tree... the ones i know off are in the danau kota/ setapak indah area, the one in from tm customer service centre at titiwangsa, melawati has one too i think...
@@ashtriana1 Wonderful. Eating under a canopy of a shady tree really is a good vibe 😀
Hey Alex, Make sure to visit SA when you get a chance. Drop me a line and I’ll show you around. Good meeting you in Malaysia bud 🤟🏻
Pleasure meeting you too, and I'll hold you to that 😁
admired those people can travel for 9month
Kl@Malaysia May not be very well-known in many parts of Europe compared to Singapore ( once Singapore part of Malaysia) n other SEA cities...but it's ok most important the tourists/ visitors are happy here n they really enjoy the calmness n not so chaotic in KL ...also the melting pots of our multi racial, multi etchnics with diverse multiple choice of mouth watering cuisines 😅😅
Salam aleikum
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Alex when you flying to South Africa
Next time I go to Canada, I'll work my way south through Mexico Brazil Argentina and so on, then I'll fly across to SA
So maybe in a year or 2 😅
6:15 lmao. Good that they didn't dodge the jab 😂
Living Abroad don't only show Indian food as 🇲🇾an food. Tried to show really 🇲🇾an food. We eat a lot of rice. Rather than roti@bread that is more to Indian and Middle Eastern.
🇿🇦🇿🇦
Man if Malaysian can control the heat we all put it on 21 degree😂
I’ll be control 18deg. Hahaha
Make it to 19°C perhaps..😊
Day time 20c perfect
Whites with white stereotypes
Malaysia terlihat seperti india kecil🎉
Kasihan indon
Kenapa sih indo selalu rasis towards Indians? Kenapa sih?
Jealous Indonesian. Typical.