NEXPECTED things about Malaysia (street interviews)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • #malaysia #kualalumpur

Komentáře • 62

  • @abumahput5408
    @abumahput5408 Před měsícem +41

    My most unexpected thing in Malaysia is a man like Alex keep promoting this country to outsiders,AND I LOVE THAT AS WE MALAYSIAN LOVE YOU TOO ❤❤❤.

    • @Livingabroadalex
      @Livingabroadalex  Před měsícem +12

      Haha thank you! But I promise that was not my primary goal. I do this in every country and seems almost everyone had only positive things to say about Malaysia! So you can thank yourself and your own country. I'm just happy to know other visitors feel the same way as I do 🇲🇾🥳

  • @rhmnhsn0
    @rhmnhsn0 Před měsícem +18

    Well done sir. You're great promoting Malaysia in the eye of the world. Really appreciate.

  • @junechchun336
    @junechchun336 Před měsícem +14

    Talking about hot and humidity, no place beats that in Taiwan in the summer months. I am Malaysian living in Taiwan. We are being baked in 36 degrees since June plus very high humidity. Body feel is over 40. You call yourself lucky if you are in Malaysia now instead of Taiwan.

  • @njamil85
    @njamil85 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks for promoting my country Malaysia. Keep it up a good works, bro! Love from KL

  • @yngvesognen1092
    @yngvesognen1092 Před měsícem +5

    The most amazing part of the diversity is when Malays, Chinese and Indians intermarry. Their kids are so beautiful!

  • @TETRARCHFREAK
    @TETRARCHFREAK Před měsícem +3

    Those 2 guys you interviewed at the start really enjoyed their stay in Malaysia Alex. Good to know things are organized there I like that Organization is great

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Před měsícem +8

    What a wonderful video. What a lovely interviews with the foreign tourists.

  • @noordinbeldenlex1620
    @noordinbeldenlex1620 Před měsícem +9

    Not only do tourists concern about the heat, but Malaysians do too. We therefore enjoy being in cool places, such as malls. For this reason, malls in Malaysia, especially in Kuala Lumpur, are usually massive and provide a range of facilities in addition to being shopping destinations. Since Malaysia is a Muslim country, most tourists rather choose to visit other destinations on their vacation itineraries, such as Bangkok, Singapore, Vietnam, or Bali, the Philippine believing Malaysia could be extremely restrictive and conservative. They might not understand, though, that Malaysia is genuinely a multicultural, multireligious, and multiethnic nation that is very welcoming to everyone unless they have travelled there.

    • @Livingabroadalex
      @Livingabroadalex  Před měsícem +4

      You're absolutely right

    • @rozannaramli5672
      @rozannaramli5672 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Livingabroadalexas Malaysian, we have to pass the English exam@test in primary&secondary school, that's y Malaysian can speak basic english even our 1st languages is Bahasa Melayu in🇲🇾

    • @noordinbeldenlex1620
      @noordinbeldenlex1620 Před měsícem

      @@rozannaramli5672 - Personally, I think that learning languages other than your native tongue will have more benefits. Nonetheless, you need at least be conversant in English and Bahasa Melayu, which is the national language of our country. Speaking English is crucial, particularly while travelling abroad. Whether you like it or not, English is a global language. Knowing English does not make one any less of a patriot simply because it comes from the country that colonised us before. In actuality, it is more patriotic of you to stand up for your country when it is being disparaged by outsiders in English. I firmly believe that the next generation of English language learners should be proficient enough to assist any traveller who may require our assistance.

    • @rozannaramli5672
      @rozannaramli5672 Před měsícem

      @@noordinbeldenlex1620 my husband is an Australian, and of course need to talk with him in English🤞
      Every year he will stay in🇲🇾 1month & comes to 🇲🇾 2,3 times🤞
      It is a fact🇲🇾 as like I already comment👆.
      my husband&his families can speak German&French&his sister also the citizen of Germany, they all ❤️&proud because married with me the malay Islam 🇲🇾&they all❤️🇲🇾

  • @nickloong
    @nickloong Před měsícem +4

    Malaysia does have its cool climate places like Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands, Fraser's Hills, and Kundasang. So you can have the option to plan a cool escapade if you want to cool down!😊

  • @nutzhazel
    @nutzhazel Před měsícem +4

    I would take the heat any day than a winter, snowy climate. I think at least we could still do outdoor stuff despite the heat or rain, but it will be quite unbearable if it's too cold and snowing.

  • @sarahaziz8548
    @sarahaziz8548 Před měsícem +1

    Good job. Keep doing the interviews. Very interesting.

  • @bboysjb
    @bboysjb Před měsícem +2

    now you know why every adult in malaysia have a car, aircond! even for malaysia it is so hot but we walking only in morning before 10 and late evening after 5pm lol, no worry our gas is cheap usd50cent per liter

  • @user-hh7yv7po8t
    @user-hh7yv7po8t Před měsícem +1

    Yes.new video.tq alex

  • @noraarahman
    @noraarahman Před měsícem

    Fantastic

  • @LilyBeth-wm6lg
    @LilyBeth-wm6lg Před měsícem

    Best interview ❤

  • @decTac
    @decTac Před měsícem

    Nice video 👍

  • @user-db9ek1ie8f
    @user-db9ek1ie8f Před měsícem

    Liked

  • @macdmacd7896
    @macdmacd7896 Před měsícem

    its me problem i need me time. in da mall. where AC is close to heaven ahhhhh...

  • @razif92
    @razif92 Před měsícem +4

    Malaysia are "well-organised"???? hahahahha....means your "well-organised" bar are really really low LOL...I am Malaysian, I know the truth LOL...look at our Parliament debate...very not organised!!!!! Shame full

    • @user-yt198
      @user-yt198 Před měsícem +2

      For most countries being a tourist vs actually living there as local or expat makes a huge difference.

    • @Livingabroadalex
      @Livingabroadalex  Před měsícem +5

      I doubt these tourists have any knowledge of your parliament.
      They can only speak from their experiences.

    • @razif92
      @razif92 Před měsícem

      all the rules and legislations come from there LOL...very chaotic and toxic parliament in the world....what do we can expect type of rules and regulations come from there? CHAOS
      bet, everybody must noticed how chaotic want to travel from KLIA to KL...so many people wondering why KLIA locations so far away to the city center...and why the name of the airport using KL instead of Sepang (which is entirely and totally different district to begin with)...and it led to inefficiency of public transportation...all this bull sh!t came from the very parliament who approving all these...
      easy cheap car loan policy, led to traffic jam...car centric urban planning, car centric government policies...all of it contributed for the ugly urban landscape...car everywhere, traffic jam all over...so many many GHOST MALLS around KL...everyone must noticed that...

    • @mohdzamrimohamed7030
      @mohdzamrimohamed7030 Před měsícem

      ​​​​@@razif92 Toxic minded. Useless citizen.

    • @razif92
      @razif92 Před měsícem

      @@Livingabroadalex plus, they also noticed how cheap everything are here in Malaysia...because we got a very stoo pid and incom petence government...our currency keep depreciating...directly make our income keep depreciating over the time...

  • @LA_Nomad
    @LA_Nomad Před měsícem +1

    Not a fan of these videos. You are interviewing tourist who just arrived and have no real insight of Malaysia. Go back to interviewing locals.

  • @irishque
    @irishque Před měsícem

    5:48 skyCrapers refer to pigeons or crows i believe