As a Singaporean who always been sent back to Malaysia every long school holidays (Kangar, Ampang, Selayang, Tg. Malim, Alor Setar), and now having a Malaysian husband, I would say both country has its pros and cons. Both country has their fair share of complain kings & queens. Both country got groups of people who are waiting for food to be served directly on their plate by their government. Both country also have hardworking citizens. Both country also got their chill and work smart people. But it all depends on where you work, where you stay and who you mingle with. If you mingle with complain kings and queens, everyday can be a torture. But if you mingle friendly people, your life will be great. As a Singaporean, if you go Malaysia, please be humble and discreet. No need tell whole wide world you Singaporean. Last warning to those who likes to flaunt their wealth in Malaysia. When you get robbed, it is not because Malaysians filled with bad people ah. To Malaysians coming into Singapore, yes. Currency now is not great, but there are still places in Singapore you can enjoy for free just don't compare with what you have in Malaysia. It is a different country, just embrace the culture. Not all Singaporeans are unfriendly. When you start talking, you will realize some are super duper friendly and not shy to share anything with you.
@@SuduontheStreet Thank you! HAHA! I would always try to change the perspective of my husband's friends who are still in Malaysia that Singaporeans are also friendly and welcoming people every time we meet!🤣🤣
I'm Malaysian, and I really feel SGeans are so friendly especially when it comes to street interviews like this. usually it would be hard to get people to come speak on camera (shy etc) but SGeans were just super open! @@lamedada
Wow, that is really insightful. I appreciate your advice and I will definitely keep it in mind when I travel to either country. Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom with me!
Having lots of Singaporean friends, I would say that I notice that Singaporeans complain more and a bit kiasu? it feels like they are constantly under pressure in a way. Both are hardworking when they have to do their stuff obviously. Living in Malaysia, I would say yes, we smile a lot more compared to Singaporeans. I mean they are very different people in each country so it's hard to judge but maybe I'm just unlucky cause when I was in Singapore for a few times, I'm treated more coldly in a way like they would ignore, talk back to me like a rude manner or not smile back (I guess it's like a get it over with asap so they just do what they gotta do). Just my opinion, I feel like us Malaysians are more laid-back and more forgiving. Nonetheless, I like both countries cause like hey there's good and bad people everywhere right haha. Btw, amazing video. subscribed haha
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this! I 100% agree with you too. There are good people / not so nice people anywhere u go. 😁 Thanks for subscribing!
wow. Guess a mic really does bring out the fake-ness in you. Well, my fellow Singaporeans are generally, kiasu, complain alot and always feel the urge to compete or do better in all aspect of their lives. If they can't do better, they resort to bragging and comparing. As to how we view Malaysians, I think it's very dependant on what SES level they seems to gravitate towards. Generally, they are able to socialize better, more cautious and grab opportunities when needed. Singaporeans can be quite entitled and clueless due to the overly managed environment we live in. Therefore, actually alot of Singaporeans in their actual private lives, can easily build up a significant level of resentment over time and can go from like to hate. The good Malaysians are honestly very decent people and it's a large proportion that help contribute to our economy. They understand and appreciate the that there's really more than enough to go around as long as you work hard and contribute. Thank you and we as Singaporeans really really appreciate you contributions even if your goal was to earn money. Best is you stay for many more years and convert citizenship so you continue to contribute to Singapore, a place we build for the people who choose to call this island home. However, there's also a huge group of Malaysians that in their private lives, always have this perception that Singapore owes it to Malaysia and that even though they are the ones that made that huge leap to earn Singapore Dollars, they will never truly acknowledge anything that puts Singapore ahead of Malaysia. Best example is that if you mention anything about good food in Singapore, there's always this intense urge to remind everyone that Malaysia has the same and is BETTER! They also wear thick camoflage to hide this fact & some of the above group can fall into this mentality if they get influenced over time. That's the true view, in a generic sense, it's really very 50/50, love/hate, yin/yang group of people that so similar, but again so different.
As a Singaporean who always been sent back to Malaysia every long school holidays (Kangar, Ampang, Selayang, Tg. Malim, Alor Setar), and now having a Malaysian husband, I would say both country has its pros and cons. Both country has their fair share of complain kings & queens. Both country got groups of people who are waiting for food to be served directly on their plate by their government. Both country also have hardworking citizens. Both country also got their chill and work smart people. But it all depends on where you work, where you stay and who you mingle with. If you mingle with complain kings and queens, everyday can be a torture. But if you mingle friendly people, your life will be great. As a Singaporean, if you go Malaysia, please be humble and discreet. No need tell whole wide world you Singaporean. Last warning to those who likes to flaunt their wealth in Malaysia. When you get robbed, it is not because Malaysians filled with bad people ah. To Malaysians coming into Singapore, yes. Currency now is not great, but there are still places in Singapore you can enjoy for free just don't compare with what you have in Malaysia. It is a different country, just embrace the culture. Not all Singaporeans are unfriendly. When you start talking, you will realize some are super duper friendly and not shy to share anything with you.
Agreed! But tbh, I feel Singaporeans are super welcoming! 😄
@@SuduontheStreet Thank you! HAHA! I would always try to change the perspective of my husband's friends who are still in Malaysia that Singaporeans are also friendly and welcoming people every time we meet!🤣🤣
I'm Malaysian, and I really feel SGeans are so friendly especially when it comes to street interviews like this. usually it would be hard to get people to come speak on camera (shy etc) but SGeans were just super open! @@lamedada
Wow, that is really insightful. I appreciate your advice and I will definitely keep it in mind when I travel to either country. Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom with me!
Singapore is still safer than Malaysia even if you flaunt.ask both sides you'll know
Same lah. Don’t need to compare. Everyone lives a different life
you're right
underrated channel, tak sampai pun 1 k subscribers
🙌 hope you enjoy the videos
Having lots of Singaporean friends, I would say that I notice that Singaporeans complain more and a bit kiasu? it feels like they are constantly under pressure in a way. Both are hardworking when they have to do their stuff obviously. Living in Malaysia, I would say yes, we smile a lot more compared to Singaporeans. I mean they are very different people in each country so it's hard to judge but maybe I'm just unlucky cause when I was in Singapore for a few times, I'm treated more coldly in a way like they would ignore, talk back to me like a rude manner or not smile back (I guess it's like a get it over with asap so they just do what they gotta do). Just my opinion, I feel like us Malaysians are more laid-back and more forgiving. Nonetheless, I like both countries cause like hey there's good and bad people everywhere right haha. Btw, amazing video. subscribed haha
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this! I 100% agree with you too. There are good people / not so nice people anywhere u go. 😁 Thanks for subscribing!
proud to be malaysian
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
A lot of it depends on the demographics as far as Malaysians are concerned
Good pointtt
bro why this channel not monetize yet?
haha slowly slowly
ok but seriously whats the difference?
as an foreigner to both cultures I have no idea of the differences whatsoever
Got difference oneee haha
Why Malaysian love to make such content. Everything's want to comparing .🙄
haha didn't know asking what someone thinks is comparing 😄
Because Malaysia got more population than Singapore
The one who run the show is Singaporean isn't then why blame us???
wow. Guess a mic really does bring out the fake-ness in you.
Well, my fellow Singaporeans are generally, kiasu, complain alot and always feel the urge to compete or do better in all aspect of their lives.
If they can't do better, they resort to bragging and comparing.
As to how we view Malaysians, I think it's very dependant on what SES level they seems to gravitate towards. Generally, they are able to socialize better, more cautious and grab opportunities when needed. Singaporeans can be quite entitled and clueless due to the overly managed environment we live in. Therefore, actually alot of Singaporeans in their actual private lives, can easily build up a significant level of resentment over time and can go from like to hate.
The good Malaysians are honestly very decent people and it's a large proportion that help contribute to our economy. They understand and appreciate the that there's really more than enough to go around as long as you work hard and contribute. Thank you and we as Singaporeans really really appreciate you contributions even if your goal was to earn money. Best is you stay for many more years and convert citizenship so you continue to contribute to Singapore, a place we build for the people who choose to call this island home.
However, there's also a huge group of Malaysians that in their private lives, always have this perception that Singapore owes it to Malaysia and that even though they are the ones that made that huge leap to earn Singapore Dollars, they will never truly acknowledge anything that puts Singapore ahead of Malaysia. Best example is that if you mention anything about good food in Singapore, there's always this intense urge to remind everyone that Malaysia has the same and is BETTER! They also wear thick camoflage to hide this fact & some of the above group can fall into this mentality if they get influenced over time.
That's the true view, in a generic sense, it's really very 50/50, love/hate, yin/yang group of people that so similar, but again so different.
Same same but different
Malaysian coming to sg, bring back is rich there
so trueee
Being indian in Singapore not easy dude. Don't laugh.
Who’s laughing at that ? 😅
Hahahaahha uncle win liao 😂
🤣 win liao ah
but singapore hokien not same
Hmmmm
Singapore is better
better as in?