I stumbled upon one of your videos in the recommendations, only a week ago, and subscribed immediately. I too want to immigrate but don't have the means. May Allah may it easy for us. Xx
Same, Insha'Allah Allahuma Ameen🤲🏼💚 for all Ummah who are looking to migrate from the west or anywhere else for more Islamic and affordable life🤲🏼💚 #boycottwest
@SairaHayati Please sister, could you please make content about medical care, which kind of medical insurance to take for european retired ( from Switzerland), what are the best medical centers in malaysia? Are their anywhere or only in big cities? Etc...Thank you very much for your precious videos !.
Actually you can get all the meats and vegetables much cheaper if you go to the weekly market (farmers market/wet market) which we call “pasar tani” here in malaysia. (You just need to know the location and what day it will be for your area. Because every neighborhood’s pasar tani can be on different day) Obviously the price will be cheaper compared to if you buy at supermarket. But of course if you shop at supermarket, it comes with the comfort.
You can also go to the ordinary market which we call Pasar Basah (wet market) which is held daily in the morning. We also have (Pasar Malam) night markets which is held weekly..for cheaper groceries, we also go to Econsave Supermarket. Some mini markets also sell fresh produce but they are a bit more expensive. And if you are from the T20 income bracket ( the rich group) they usually shop at Jaya Grocer, Village Grocer etc. For 100% halal grocery, we go to Mydin. There is no Non Halal section in Mydin. We also have the Pasar Borong (Wholesale Wet Market) which opens daily at very early in the morning (around 4am) n very cheap.
I think we should let Ms Saira gets herself acclimatised to the whole shopping experience at this level first. She needs to find similarities between Malaysia and UK before embarking to that phase of what the locals do. Pasar Basah or wet market…ours are not for the faint hearted. The smell, the whole market thingy are not her to experience yet. We locals still find wet markets kind of tummy churning and even more for foreigners like her. Dear Saira, avoid our wet markets at the moment until you are ready. You came from a sterile or “clinical” kind of environment in UK and our wet markets truly not yours to venture…just yet. Stick to your usual Aeon or Lotus for now yeah.
Malaysia is soo colourful: wanna taste of; Japanese, Korean style - Aeon Mall. Local Malaysia fusion - Mydin Mall, Giant. Western influence - Aeonbig & lotus's (previously carrefour & Tesco). Arabian-turkish-pakistan - Lulu hypermarket.
I'm also in Malaysia at the moment... Have been spending about £20 on average for a weekly shop for 2 people. Dreading the rocketing prices when I return to London next week 😢 Everything is about 5 times cheaper in Malaysia! Also possible to do ethical, non-zionst shopping in Malaysia e.g. I buy laundry stuff made in Malaysia or Indonesia, crisps from Brunei, Veggies from China, Navel oranges from Egypt etc
Actually those gift hampers usually companies buy for their customers or business partners, before Eid (during Ramadan). During Eid, when the Malaysian Muslims visit relatives and friends houses, we don't usually bring gifts. We will eat at the host house and we will give envelopes of money to the children (known as angpow).
Local beef supply is not large enough for the country. You have to go to the wet market if you want the local ones. The price are not that much cheaper though
Just a heads up.. check if what you buying has halal certification. Even though you are in malaysia not every single item is halal... even we as local check for halal certified in the pakaging before buying any item. For me if there are 2 of the same item and 1 has halal certification I will pick the one with halal one. The non halal section is normally for pork and alchohol stuff. All normal daily item/groceries you still need to check the label, Unless you are buying form a propper local wet/dry market. If its not from local malaysia , check for halal cert
One of these days, you need to reveal your camera man 😅. He/She really has done some good work. Your videos are easy on the eyes and do not make me dizzy.
I’m malaysian. I shop at Aeon too. Im still with you cos you’re enjoyable to follow. Welcome to Malaysia. You’re migrating to Malaysia makes me so proud of being Malaysian 🇲🇾😍
Im rarely go to aeon.. weekend is expansive. Weekdays is less expensive if not mistaken they hv discounted day… on wednesday if not mistaken. Night time after 8.0 pm price drop for some items. Normal day i’ll go to maidin. 😁
Assalamu alaikum saira, mashaa Allah it's good to see you guys are settling in okay. Mashaa Allah I love your mum's independence and Hera looks really happy too. Thank you kindly for sharing your experiences with us. I really enjoyed this video. I've got to say, this supermarket looks a bit pricey and has a lot of imported products. I would love to see you shopping where the locals get their groceries. You are right it's more like a waitrose/marks and sparks, with meat from Australia! Where is the local butcher shop? I would love to see you shopping somewhere which is more malay with malay more products. I look forward to your next one.
I am your new subscriber and i loved your videos .i have lived in Malaysia for an year and it was magical. I really loved that country. You make me nostalgic with your videos. Best thing was halal food everywhere
I lived in Malaysia, Aeon is a rip off, there are so many cheaper supermarkets there, can do the same shop for at least half the price if you went Lotus or Giant supermarkets
Aeon's ready to eat selection is great, though, and they do offer it at 30% (or more) discount after certain hours. Their veges are also fresher, way superior than the quality offered at Lotus and Giant.
AEON is a joint venture company between Japan and Malaysia . Lotus's is a Thailand owned company's. Bagi ku AEON lah yg terbaik. Tidak terlalu mahal dan tidak terlalu murah.Aeon is cleaner than Lotus supermarket.
Really look forward to it, as a father of 3 young children good schooling is pretty much at the top of the list and could be the deal breaker if fees are extortionate or quality of education isn't up to par Pretty much sold on everything else Already planning the family holiday this year to KL so we can get an initial feel of it Keep up the fantastic work you don't know how significant your videos are for those looking for a way out
@@VirtualAnomly Please do consider other cities as well, like Melaka, Penang, Selangor too. They are really good too, Malaysia is a gateway to the rest of ASIA.
@@VirtualAnomly if you are looking for International Islamic School, you have more options in KL. The syllabus are typically IGCSE which is somewhat similar to the UK. Fees are around £4-5k per annum. Some notable ones are: 1. Alhamra International Islamic 2. Al-Idrissi International 3. Spectrum International School 4. Seven Skies International 5. Greenview Islamic School 6. International Modern Arabic School
Love all the content around your move to Malaysia, could you please do one video about their schooling system, how much would it cost for someone to put their kids in a similar schooling systems as they were in the Uk. Thanks.
Loving the honest, real-life videos, seem really down to Earth. Can’t stop watching, wish you all the best sister, I’ll be going to Malaysia for 6 weeks soon as part of my university degree so just getting an idea of the vibe and you’re really helping Jazakallah Khair.
Someone suggested that Ms Saira should try her daily/weekly shopping at local or wet markets. But… I think we should let Ms Saira gets herself acclimatised to the whole shopping experience at this level first. She needs to find similarities between Malaysia and UK before embarking to that phase of what the locals do. Pasar Basah or wet market…ours are not for the faint hearted. The smell, the whole market thingy are not hers to experience yet. We locals still find wet markets kind of tummy churning and even more for foreigners like her. Dear Saira, avoid our wet markets at the moment until you are ready. You came from a sterile or “clinical” kind of environment in UK and our wet markets truly not yours to venture…just yet. Stick to your usual Aeon or Lotus for now yeah.
This is good insight for someone considering to migrate to Malaysia. Can you do one video for Indian/Pakistani groceries like rice, atta, dals etc. That would be super helpful
Fun to watch your shopping. I shop at Aeon too, there's one near my house, another in the ahopping mall after my gym. Also Jaya Grocer just 5 min from my house if I need a few fresh produce. Jaya is more expensive but higher quality. For me, what's convenient in terms of parking, distance.
I appreciate your honesty and great information given. I'm learning a lot from all your great comments. Malaysia is a place I will definitely be traveling too.
I cant believe I stick through all the way till the end. It's a combination of your talking style and the shopping experience. I mean, thank you for bringing me shopping together with your virtually 😂
Salaamun`alaykum sister Saira Hayat .. your vlogs are hilarious, at least from my perspective, and I assure you nobody makes me chuckle as much as Miranda Hart until I chanced upon your YT Channel. Love the content that you deliver, the research into it .. prolly you might want to have playlists with related content so your viewers could zoom on those ... to your success! and welcome to Malaysia. Eid Mubarak, to you and family.
So nice that you moved your mum out too, I've been to Malaysia 4 times but only to KL and tourist places so it's nice to see the parts that the locals actually visit
lemon is expensive here in Malaysia....Malaysian use limau kasturi...limau nipis etc as option for lemon for drinks...cooking even traditional healing....😁😁
Watching you from China, really want to retire in Malaysia in couple of years. Every time I go back to Pakistan, go via Malaysia and enjoy a week there
Those expensive mandarins were produced in Japan, and yeah they're crazy expensive. Those are usually gifted to show status, hence the price. They have other fruits here like mangoes or musk melons that are expensive as well (in gift box form, of course)
Pasar Tani Pasar Malam Putrajaya Presinct 3 5-10pm. It is close to Steel Mosque. There are also cheaper supermarkets eg Hero Supermarket,Lotus,Midas,Mydin Mall ,Giant depending on which state you are in. For wholesale like Costco (US) NSK Grocer.
My favorite hang-out place..I live at masjid tanah melaka..which is near Pengkalan Balak and Tanjung bidara...went I hang out with my friend we always go there all the time...
Tysm!!!! Really appreciate your videos, looks truly wonderful. Lamb here in the UK is almost £15 a kilo. The lemons for 6 that’s a reasonable price. I want to immigrate but have no idea on the how when what…. And Malaysia is top of my list. I have WhatsApped you on the number you gave but you haven’t replied as yet x
The research shows that the average expatriate family spends in total 1000 pounds per month inclusive of rent. And that is in Penang, the second most expensive city in Malaysia
can you do videos like this one in cheaper stores . like in uk high end are waitrose etc and low cheap end are lidl aldi etc . with all prices comparison with uk please . your videos are brilliant 👌👌👌
The song that you got excited hearing is a local rap song title Senyum meaning smile. CLICK the link if you want to hear it again. czcams.com/video/AQVejTGIO10/video.htmlsi=w_ZvMZigHGb3DCQb
Can you please post some videos about the Malaysian school system. In shaa ALLAH I’m planning to move there. Bit worried about how the school differs from UK.
its seems that it's actually a bit more expensive than the UK which is surprising, just goes to show how Tesco etc are very good retailers in a competitive market
Salaam Saira, hope you're well and enjoying the heat. Thanks for your videos. My husband and I want to relo and dropped you a DM. Hoping to hear from you soon. I've seen some negative reviews about the Malaysian government. They could change the goal post when it comes to renewing the visa. Worried if we invest for Silver level, there might come to a point we might be asked to leave or increase the amount we have to lock into an account. I hear my pakistani mums voice echoing in my ear about the UK and how they will kick us out even if we are brits 😂
Worry abt that later. Before you there were already expats on MM2H programs and they live just fine even after MM2H program was reviewed; some of them has been in Malaysia for over a decades now. Usually the updates only apply to new applicants. So, if you're worried abt that then might as well dive in now before they change again the requirements.
Did u guys notice the girl take the old lady to the cashier. Very well manner. We want our next generation grow up like this. Ma sha Allah
She has been raised well Mashallah...May Allah bless her
Very good
I stumbled upon one of your videos in the recommendations, only a week ago, and subscribed immediately. I too want to immigrate but don't have the means. May Allah may it easy for us. Xx
Ameen inshallah, pray Allah SWT makes it easy for you and ur family 🙏
Same, Insha'Allah Allahuma Ameen🤲🏼💚 for all Ummah who are looking to migrate from the west or anywhere else for more Islamic and affordable life🤲🏼💚 #boycottwest
Same. I wish i had the finances to move out ..
Easiest way is to marry a local😂
@SairaHayati Please sister, could you please make content about medical care, which kind of medical insurance to take for european retired ( from Switzerland), what are the best medical centers in malaysia? Are their anywhere or only in big cities? Etc...Thank you very much for your precious videos !.
Actually you can get all the meats and vegetables much cheaper if you go to the weekly market (farmers market/wet market) which we call “pasar tani” here in malaysia. (You just need to know the location and what day it will be for your area. Because every neighborhood’s pasar tani can be on different day)
Obviously the price will be cheaper compared to if you buy at supermarket.
But of course if you shop at supermarket, it comes with the comfort.
Yes its fresher.
Pasar Tani in Malay “Farmers Market” 👍🏼
Thank you for the info. I was wondering if there was a Farmers Market.
You can also go to the ordinary market which we call Pasar Basah (wet market) which is held daily in the morning. We also have (Pasar Malam) night markets which is held weekly..for cheaper groceries, we also go to Econsave Supermarket. Some mini markets also sell fresh produce but they are a bit more expensive. And if you are from the T20 income bracket ( the rich group) they usually shop at Jaya Grocer, Village Grocer etc. For 100% halal grocery, we go to Mydin. There is no Non Halal section in Mydin. We also have the Pasar Borong (Wholesale Wet Market) which opens daily at very early in the morning (around 4am) n very cheap.
I think we should let Ms Saira gets herself acclimatised to the whole shopping experience at this level first. She needs to find similarities between Malaysia and UK before embarking to that phase of what the locals do.
Pasar Basah or wet market…ours are not for the faint hearted. The smell, the whole market thingy are not her to experience yet.
We locals still find wet markets kind of tummy churning and even more for foreigners like her.
Dear Saira, avoid our wet markets at the moment until you are ready. You came from a sterile or “clinical” kind of environment in UK and our wet markets truly not yours to venture…just yet. Stick to your usual Aeon or Lotus for now yeah.
Malaysia is soo colourful: wanna taste of; Japanese, Korean style - Aeon Mall. Local Malaysia fusion - Mydin Mall, Giant. Western influence - Aeonbig & lotus's (previously carrefour & Tesco). Arabian-turkish-pakistan - Lulu hypermarket.
And NSK😂
I'm also in Malaysia at the moment... Have been spending about £20 on average for a weekly shop for 2 people. Dreading the rocketing prices when I return to London next week 😢 Everything is about 5 times cheaper in Malaysia! Also possible to do ethical, non-zionst shopping in Malaysia e.g. I buy laundry stuff made in Malaysia or Indonesia, crisps from Brunei, Veggies from China, Navel oranges from Egypt etc
Actually those gift hampers usually companies buy for their customers or business partners, before Eid (during Ramadan). During Eid, when the Malaysian Muslims visit relatives and friends houses, we don't usually bring gifts. We will eat at the host house and we will give envelopes of money to the children (known as angpow).
Local beef supply is not large enough for the country. You have to go to the wet market if you want the local ones. The price are not that much cheaper though
Just a heads up.. check if what you buying has halal certification. Even though you are in malaysia not every single item is halal... even we as local check for halal certified in the pakaging before buying any item. For me if there are 2 of the same item and 1 has halal certification I will pick the one with halal one. The non halal section is normally for pork and alchohol stuff. All normal daily item/groceries you still need to check the label, Unless you are buying form a propper local wet/dry market. If its not from local malaysia , check for halal cert
Aku suka dengar sarah ni bercakap...nampak dia seorang wanita yang hebat dan bijak.😊❤
This is really interesting ! Please keep this up as it’s something that is “real life”. Appreciate all your posts 👏🏼
Semalam tengok dari chanel Saleh Family tang grocery ni😅
Great minds think alike 😃
One of these days, you need to reveal your camera man 😅. He/She really has done some good work. Your videos are easy on the eyes and do not make me dizzy.
her husband
He’s shy 😂
@@SairaHayati 😂 its good to be shy anyway. Also, such a good camera man, serves the audience 👍🏻👍🏻
I've been guessing all the time because you never heard any beat or a sound or a word coming from the cameraman. A shy cameraman I've been told lol.
@@SairaHayati Shy is normal, but he able to resist laughing on some spontaneous jokes you have made, is another level of ability 😆
chop the choy po soak with warm water to wash off the fermented salt and steam with meat, sesame oil and white pepper Yummy
Bersyukurlah Malaysia masih aman sejahtera Aamiin3
Ameen2
I’m malaysian. I shop at Aeon too. Im still with you cos you’re enjoyable to follow. Welcome to Malaysia. You’re migrating to Malaysia makes me so proud of being Malaysian 🇲🇾😍
Hi, would you ever move to another country?
@@TazBo-wd2ig
As Malaysian, whateva problem that we have in Malaysia, we face it, we try to solve it & we never think to migrate to other country.
Im rarely go to aeon.. weekend is expansive. Weekdays is less expensive if not mistaken they hv discounted day… on wednesday if not mistaken. Night time after 8.0 pm price drop for some items. Normal day i’ll go to maidin. 😁
Jackfruit for me 5/10, local chempedak 10/10 - sweet aromatic caramel heavenly goodness
Assalamu alaikum saira, mashaa Allah it's good to see you guys are settling in okay. Mashaa Allah I love your mum's independence and Hera looks really happy too. Thank you kindly for sharing your experiences with us. I really enjoyed this video.
I've got to say, this supermarket looks a bit pricey and has a lot of imported products. I would love to see you shopping where the locals get their groceries. You are right it's more like a waitrose/marks and sparks, with meat from Australia! Where is the local butcher shop?
I would love to see you shopping somewhere which is more malay with malay more products. I look forward to your next one.
Loved comparing prices and seeing everything available in the shops !
I am your new subscriber and i loved your videos .i have lived in Malaysia for an year and it was magical. I really loved that country. You make me nostalgic with your videos. Best thing was halal food everywhere
Malaysia is a true gem many from UK want to immigrate but its no Thailand, it has CLASS!
I lived in Malaysia, Aeon is a rip off, there are so many cheaper supermarkets there, can do the same shop for at least half the price if you went Lotus or Giant supermarkets
Aeon's ready to eat selection is great, though, and they do offer it at 30% (or more) discount after certain hours. Their veges are also fresher, way superior than the quality offered at Lotus and Giant.
Aeon is a scam
AEON is a joint venture company between Japan and Malaysia .
Lotus's is a Thailand owned company's.
Bagi ku AEON lah yg terbaik. Tidak terlalu mahal dan tidak terlalu murah.Aeon is cleaner than Lotus supermarket.
See I was hoping she would go to a store where the stuff is affordable. Not the most expensive options
Í like Aeon more fresher than other and veggies lasting the Way of packagings it stays longer. No waste.
Honey jack fruit is the trend of today in Msia to enjoy.
Sister love your videos and you've kinda convinced me to make the move insh'allah
Can you make a video regarding schools please
Yes it’s coming! 🙈
Really look forward to it, as a father of 3 young children good schooling is pretty much at the top of the list and could be the deal breaker if fees are extortionate or quality of education isn't up to par
Pretty much sold on everything else
Already planning the family holiday this year to KL so we can get an initial feel of it
Keep up the fantastic work you don't know how significant your videos are for those looking for a way out
@@VirtualAnomly Please do consider other cities as well, like Melaka, Penang, Selangor too. They are really good too, Malaysia is a gateway to the rest of ASIA.
@@VirtualAnomly if you are looking for International Islamic School, you have more options in KL. The syllabus are typically IGCSE which is somewhat similar to the UK. Fees are around £4-5k per annum. Some notable ones are:
1. Alhamra International Islamic
2. Al-Idrissi International
3. Spectrum International School
4. Seven Skies International
5. Greenview Islamic School
6. International Modern Arabic School
Love all the content around your move to Malaysia, could you please do one video about their schooling system, how much would it cost for someone to put their kids in a similar schooling systems as they were in the Uk. Thanks.
Very informative video, like your videos giving practical steps on how much food shop costs etc
Love you presentation in these vlogs!
Loving the honest, real-life videos, seem really down to Earth. Can’t stop watching, wish you all the best sister, I’ll be going to Malaysia for 6 weeks soon as part of my university degree so just getting an idea of the vibe and you’re really helping Jazakallah Khair.
Someone suggested that Ms Saira should try her daily/weekly shopping at local or wet markets. But…
I think we should let Ms Saira gets herself acclimatised to the whole shopping experience at this level first. She needs to find similarities between Malaysia and UK before embarking to that phase of what the locals do.
Pasar Basah or wet market…ours are not for the faint hearted. The smell, the whole market thingy are not hers to experience yet.
We locals still find wet markets kind of tummy churning and even more for foreigners like her.
Dear Saira, avoid our wet markets at the moment until you are ready. You came from a sterile or “clinical” kind of environment in UK and our wet markets truly not yours to venture…just yet. Stick to your usual Aeon or Lotus for now yeah.
I loved watching this!! Keep your vlogs coming Saira 😊
Thank you! Will do!
Ty good to know a typical grocery spend. God bless. Ramadan mubarak
Thank you too
How fitting that the song played in the supermarket was ‘Senyum’ which means “just smile” which suits the mood of your video 😂
Terbaik puan Saira🌹
This is good insight for someone considering to migrate to Malaysia. Can you do one video for Indian/Pakistani groceries like rice, atta, dals etc. That would be super helpful
If you shop around Masjid Jamek /Kampung Bahru area there are plenty Indian Muslims,Pakistani shops for groceries.
when you enjoy your groceries shopping..
your more enjoyable at your kitchen..
13:43 great video as always, quality content. Mom is great. thankyou, from Oslo, Norway
I always loved Ur videos 😊they are beneficial for someone looking forward to settle in Malaysia. Also love how Ur videos are clear n detailed
Glad you like them!
Fun to watch your shopping. I shop at Aeon too, there's one near my house, another in the ahopping mall after my gym. Also Jaya Grocer just 5 min from my house if I need a few fresh produce. Jaya is more expensive but higher quality. For me, what's convenient in terms of parking, distance.
I appreciate your honesty and great information given. I'm learning a lot from all your great comments. Malaysia is a place I will definitely be traveling too.
I cant believe I stick through all the way till the end. It's a combination of your talking style and the shopping experience. I mean, thank you for bringing me shopping together with your virtually 😂
Love the content, watching all the way from the UK , missing my home in Malaysia so much! 😅 The grocery shopping in Malaysia is next level
I like watching your vlog ❤
Happy shopping 😊
I really enjoy your video.. 👍👍
Salaamun`alaykum sister Saira Hayat .. your vlogs are hilarious, at least from my perspective, and I assure you nobody makes me chuckle as much as Miranda Hart until I chanced upon your YT Channel. Love the content that you deliver, the research into it .. prolly you might want to have playlists with related content so your viewers could zoom on those ... to your success! and welcome to Malaysia. Eid Mubarak, to you and family.
So nice that you moved your mum out too, I've been to Malaysia 4 times but only to KL and tourist places so it's nice to see the parts that the locals actually visit
Interesting choice of u... Must be good at cooking too
lemon is expensive here in Malaysia....Malaysian use limau kasturi...limau nipis etc as option for lemon for drinks...cooking even traditional healing....😁😁
Calamansi
Yes!! I'm the first one here!
Never go grocery shopping when you're fasting. You always end up buying so much you can't store it in the fridge.
Nice !!
Thank you sister to show us all halal food in Malaysia Mashallah so easy to pick any halal meat in Islamic country
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Ramadan Mubarak sister ❤❤❤❤❤
Watching you from China, really want to retire in Malaysia in couple of years. Every time I go back to Pakistan, go via Malaysia and enjoy a week there
Those expensive mandarins were produced in Japan, and yeah they're crazy expensive. Those are usually gifted to show status, hence the price. They have other fruits here like mangoes or musk melons that are expensive as well (in gift box form, of course)
Pasar Tani Pasar Malam Putrajaya Presinct 3 5-10pm. It is close to Steel Mosque. There are also cheaper supermarkets eg Hero Supermarket,Lotus,Midas,Mydin Mall ,Giant depending on which state you are in. For wholesale like Costco (US) NSK Grocer.
You should try black garlic, it’s sweet and caramel flavoured garlic, and not too smelly.
Yah you r good to boycott french stuff❤ MashaAllah n great lovely video sis salam
May Allah swt support and protect you and yours from everything
My favorite hang-out place..I live at masjid tanah melaka..which is near Pengkalan Balak and Tanjung bidara...went I hang out with my friend we always go there all the time...
As a mother and very common lady I love3 going to the market so I really love this kind of video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
woahhh…AEON Bandaraya 😂😂😂 my go to place everytime I back to my hometown at Melaka…hahahaha…
ماشاء الله تبارك الله عليك يا اختي الكريمه
In Malaysia you'd be called, 'Kak Yati'....😅
Malaysia is such a advanved country 😊
not
@@imnotreal7922 yes it is
Sars you are payment fancy air conditioner shopping and high class groceries shopping for your confort.❤
Beautiful tasty looking jackfruit
Aeon has local beef that’s really good.
sunglo greek yogurt 900grams bucket is my absolute favorite, healthy and cheap
Tysm!!!! Really appreciate your videos, looks truly wonderful. Lamb here in the UK is almost £15 a kilo. The lemons for 6 that’s a reasonable price. I want to immigrate but have no idea on the how when what…. And Malaysia is top of my list. I have WhatsApped you on the number you gave but you haven’t replied as yet x
How was your daughter feel after few months in Malaysia? Is she able to make friends and learn local languages?
i enjoyed the video
Aeon groceries prices always on the higher side. Lotus and other smaller supermarket are relatively cheaper
5:43 "Negara Asal: Perancis" = "Origin country: France"
Sis, you are going for imported fruits like blackberry, lemon (yeah). That is why they are expensive.
That pecimmon is sweet and soft. Always run out. Love it.
Try Sunshine bread from Singapore🎉
KL nowadays getting less hot ..seasonal cycle..i mean we feel better..more comfortable wth tegard to the trpical temperature..hope u too
The research shows that the average expatriate family spends in total 1000 pounds per month inclusive of rent. And that is in Penang, the second most expensive city in Malaysia
Pickled cabbage, put inside asam pedas.. Very nice
Thank you so much
can you do videos like this one in cheaper stores . like in uk high end are waitrose etc and low cheap end are lidl aldi etc . with all prices comparison with uk please . your videos are brilliant 👌👌👌
The spicy daal with beef bones - we call it the beloved Haaleem among bangali dishes 😃🤲🕊
Many foreigners said everything cheap here in malaysia but you're being the opposite finally 🤣🙏😅.. good to hear that. Imagine MYR400 is GBP400..
It same goes if we go to buy food in indonesia..everyone looking for beter life.if they go to Singapore everything is expensive.
Nice video sharing
Thank you very much!
😊that is not that healthy.. coz its pickeld fruit fruit bar (sweetened) but got nice crunch we call jeruk and eaten as sweet snacks
Nice video..
The song that you got excited hearing is a local rap song title Senyum meaning smile.
CLICK the link if you want to hear it again.
czcams.com/video/AQVejTGIO10/video.htmlsi=w_ZvMZigHGb3DCQb
I really enjoy this channel.😊
A good cameraman is normally a shy one. 😊
Right from the start of this video eyes caught the parking spaces, very considerably put which make life very easier
I always looking forward to your next videos... It's interesting. Maybe it's your British accent attraction...😅
There are many supermarkets that offer competitive prices....local markets also have lower prices than supermrkets
i just like how you talk 😅 straight forward british breaded young girl talk 😊
Can you please post some videos about the Malaysian school system. In shaa ALLAH I’m planning to move there. Bit worried about how the school differs from UK.
There are international schools all over and maybe once your children have acclimatize themselves they could study at the local schools
Too many International school in M'sia , British Education, Australia others many2,
Try going to the day market or farmers market you will get fresh meat. Lov yr vid.
its seems that it's actually a bit more expensive than the UK which is surprising, just goes to show how Tesco etc are very good retailers in a competitive market
Salaam Saira, hope you're well and enjoying the heat. Thanks for your videos. My husband and I want to relo and dropped you a DM. Hoping to hear from you soon.
I've seen some negative reviews about the Malaysian government. They could change the goal post when it comes to renewing the visa. Worried if we invest for Silver level, there might come to a point we might be asked to leave or increase the amount we have to lock into an account. I hear my pakistani mums voice echoing in my ear about the UK and how they will kick us out even if we are brits 😂
Worry abt that later. Before you there were already expats on MM2H programs and they live just fine even after MM2H program was reviewed; some of them has been in Malaysia for over a decades now. Usually the updates only apply to new applicants. So, if you're worried abt that then might as well dive in now before they change again the requirements.
Aeon is generally more expensive. Lotus's and Giant are cheaper.
FYI aeon mall groceries is for mid and upper class buyer
I hope you'll make a video one day on pasar tani (farmer's market)
Locals go to fresh market to get cheaper and fresh meats/fish/seafood, vegetables..try to go there.