Great video. Very relatable and informative. The 4-5000 dollar monthly costs seem quite how. Either your living the high life or prices have gone up significantly in SE.
It's Australian dollars. But yes it's a bit higher for us since we send our daughter to international preschools and they are quite expensive, and also prices have gone up worldwide
International schools in Malaysia are not for foreigners only. Lots of Malaysians send their children there. It's like 50:50 locals vs foreigners population. My son spent all his schooling years in international schools beginning pre-school IB up to MYP4 but switched to IGCSE at year 10 and we are 🇲🇾ns.
Yeah ofcourse, there is a local population. But when we visited the premium international schools most of them had 70% as expat kids. Which school did you child go to? May be we will check it out too 🙂
instead of comparing, better to embrace, cherish, and respect every elements in each country....as such, you could live 6 months or one year in each country, then move to another...enjoy the diversifications and building network with the local people...
@@GajahMengaumTheBrucecome on, its ok. Its just merely a personal opinion. If we opem our doors to othes, then we shd be open to both praise n criticisms. No big deal. Were not perfect
Every city is charming including Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Brunei, Singapore and Timor. We are ASEAN, always welcome everyone from Thailand.
Jakarta is the best not just in South East Asia but in the planet. No doubt about it. The city and the country have evrything. Much better thousand times than KL, Malaysia , Bangkok or Hanoi. Ask Indonesians.
Absolutely. Especially since rendang and nasi lemak and even the Malay language come from Indonesia, everything in Kuala Lumpur is copied from Jakarta. Merdeka! 🇮🇩
I would say Ho Chi Minh is great for travel holidays. But when it comes to living long term, the top city in Southeast Asia would be Kuala Lumpur in terms of cost and modernity and benefits. Cheers from an American 😊
Actually you could have cheaper accommodation in the Ampang/wangsa maju/Melawati area.... There are 4 or 5 international schools in and around the area.... Ie. BRAINYBUNCH, CIC, FAIRVIEW, SAYFOL, ISKL, KYS KL EAST... The rent should be around Aud950+ for a 1200sqft 3 bedroom condo
@tinydetour I live near KL east, in a district called gombak, selangor... Melawati is also in this district, though we are not in the same municipal council... A bit confusing there... While wangsa maju area is just next to me is under federal territory.... But here your neighbours would be locals mostly, but you are close to embassy row with many expats....
@tinydetour indonesian maids are common in malaysia. Missing items are cash, rings, coins. Happened many times to my mother. Sometimes they pour clothes into toilet, so it get stuck.
@@tinydetour Indonesians can't accept/face the fact that although they gained independence 12 years earlier, they are still lagging far behind malaysia in terms of education, healthcare, infrastructure and a lot more!
Aduh, kamu telah pamer hati busuk kamu terhadap malaysia. Lebih memalukan kamu juga pamer betapa rendah IQ&SDM kamu. Tapi orang seperti kamu memang jenis yang goblok, bodoh tapi sombong.
Great video. Very relatable and informative. The 4-5000 dollar monthly costs seem quite how. Either your living the high life or prices have gone up significantly in SE.
It's Australian dollars. But yes it's a bit higher for us since we send our daughter to international preschools and they are quite expensive, and also prices have gone up worldwide
International schools in Malaysia are not for foreigners only. Lots of Malaysians send their children there. It's like 50:50 locals vs foreigners population.
My son spent all his schooling years in international schools beginning pre-school IB up to MYP4 but switched to IGCSE at year 10 and we are 🇲🇾ns.
Yeah ofcourse, there is a local population. But when we visited the premium international schools most of them had 70% as expat kids. Which school did you child go to? May be we will check it out too 🙂
instead of comparing, better to embrace, cherish, and respect every elements in each country....as such, you could live 6 months or one year in each country, then move to another...enjoy the diversifications and building network with the local people...
Totally understand, but who is complaining?
@@tinydetourranking is not comparing?
@@GajahMengaumTheBrucecome on, its ok. Its just merely a personal opinion. If we opem our doors to othes, then we shd be open to both praise n criticisms. No big deal. Were not perfect
Every city is charming including Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Brunei, Singapore and Timor. We are ASEAN, always welcome everyone from Thailand.
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Hope that you guys are having a good time and a pleasant stay in KL, Malaysia.
💯 thank you
@tinydetour 😁
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Jakarta is the best not just in South East Asia but in the planet. No doubt about it. The city and the country have evrything. Much better thousand times than KL, Malaysia , Bangkok or Hanoi. Ask Indonesians.
Tell us more... why?
Jakarta is only develop along Jalan Janderal Sudirman... other places are slum areas... That's why tourists like to go to Bali and not Jakarta...
Average Malay's only type of behaviour. Always jealous and assume they are better than others.
Absolutely. Especially since rendang and nasi lemak and even the Malay language come from Indonesia, everything in Kuala Lumpur is copied from Jakarta. Merdeka! 🇮🇩
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam is the best city especially for foreigners 😊
Yeah it's quite good. U been?
@tinydetour yes I have been there
I would say Ho Chi Minh is great for travel holidays. But when it comes to living long term, the top city in Southeast Asia would be Kuala Lumpur in terms of cost and modernity and benefits. Cheers from an American 😊
Cheers mate. Couldn't agree more
Yes, I've been to both Ho Chi Minh and Jakarta. They are fantastic cities, but I need to be extra mindful of safety.
Different countries, different taste or experience.
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Actually you could have cheaper accommodation in the Ampang/wangsa maju/Melawati area.... There are 4 or 5 international schools in and around the area.... Ie. BRAINYBUNCH, CIC, FAIRVIEW, SAYFOL, ISKL, KYS KL EAST... The rent should be around Aud950+ for a 1200sqft 3 bedroom condo
Ah that's good to hear.. thanks for the tip 👍 do you live around that area
@tinydetour I live near KL east, in a district called gombak, selangor... Melawati is also in this district, though we are not in the same municipal council... A bit confusing there... While wangsa maju area is just next to me is under federal territory.... But here your neighbours would be locals mostly, but you are close to embassy row with many expats....
KL has better Air quality & low noise pollution as compare to Bangkok, Jakarta & Ho Chin Minh City.
That is true.
it will never be Singapore! 😂
Yeah intentionally left out singapore as it's more comparable to a western country
@tinydetour I know, we’re unaffordable for most people except the rich! 😓
Bangkok is the best guy.
Tell us more, why?
Becareful if you hv maids. They can steal items in the house. Fast and furious thieves
Yeah ...thankfully ours was very good
@tinydetour indonesian maids are common in malaysia. Missing items are cash, rings, coins. Happened many times to my mother. Sometimes they pour clothes into toilet, so it get stuck.
Thailand = ❤✅
Vietnam = ❤✅
Indonesia = ❤✅
Malaysia = ❌😂😢😮😅😊
How come?
@@tinydetourThis is comment from Indonesian who is always jealous of Malaysia...
@@tinydetour Indonesians can't accept/face the fact that although they gained independence 12 years earlier, they are still lagging far behind malaysia in terms of education, healthcare, infrastructure and a lot more!
Aduh, kamu telah pamer hati busuk kamu terhadap malaysia. Lebih memalukan kamu juga pamer betapa rendah IQ&SDM kamu. Tapi orang seperti kamu memang jenis yang goblok, bodoh tapi sombong.