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KKM Smoking Fine
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Hello all. Just wanna ask if anyone here has ever been given a summons by KKM before for smoking in Zon Laragan Merokok? Basically my dumbass decided to vape and kena tangkap by the abang KKM. Anybody know what the procedure is? Do I still have to go to court after paying the fine?
[ [ "I got kena once back in 2016 before for smoking at a non smoking place. Was my mistake for not realising that couldn’t smoke there, got caught by KKM and was fined. They told me to pay at the nearest pejabat kesihatan and if pay within 2 weeks got 50% discount. After pay fine, do keep the receipt because after one year I got a letter from KKM saying that I did no payment. Went to the office again and they tak update it actually and shown them the receipt and then it’s updated", "Thanks!", "No kidding???\nCan you share what the receipt look like? I'm morbidly curios. Pls redact your personal info.", "Unfortunately I can’t as those receipts got lost when I shifted actually. Sorry.", ":26557:" ] ]
Business licence question
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Hi all, wishing you all happy and prosperous new year 🎊. I own a barbershop (rental shop) , its a studio type so have large space still available. Note : Business licence is still in-progress being approved , applying through a runner. I want to ask , can i use the vacant space for setup other small business? I'm thinking of setting up a billiard table, and charging RMxx/hour to use it. So my question is if I got licence for Barber services , can I still do this 'other business ' in the same shop? Legally there would be ay issues? Thanking in advance.
[ [ "", "So its illegal then...got it. Thanks for info👍", "I see.." ], [ "I don’t know about the legality, but getting a haircut where other people chatting about while playing snooker sounds annoying AF.\nI don’t think guys normally get a haircut with friends either. So who are barber customers going to play with? If I want to go there to play with my friends, I run the risk of the one table (I assume) being occupied so I just have to wait. I better just go to an actual snooker place.\nI just think it’s a weird combo. Assuming you don’t want to add more chairs, maybe space the chairs further apart and add a screen of some sort between them? A bit more privacy would feel premium and I would even pay more for that." ] ]
I'm moving to Malaysia soon for work. The company gave me the choice of Lumut or Ipo to live, but I will work at the port in Lumut. Where is better to live?
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Personal information: I’m married and 30years old.
[ [ "Ipoh city to Lumut is 80km. Takes about 1 hour of driving. Ipoh city has better amenities.", "The company has a free bus every single day from Ipoh to Lumut for employees. So, I’ll don’t have a cost, but I’ll spend a time", "If you’re alone, I rather stay in Lumut. One hour per way is a lot." ], [ "I think your wife might prefer ipoh. Sitiawan and Lumut are very quiet towns.\nIf you stay by yourself and transport is free, ipoh." ], [ "Lumut is laid back and chilled. With a bunch of holiday goers every now and then, whereas Ipoh has better food options and amenities.\nIf you want a quiet and simple life close to the sea, go for Lumut. If you want to stay in the city with ease of access to the capital and other big cities. Choose Ipoh." ], [ "I used to work in Lumut for a year, about 15 years ago. Since then there have been some developments like Aeon opening up, but generally, I would say to stay at Ipoh.\nI should preface that I'm mostly a city person. Lumut is interesting for the first 1-2 months to explore, peaceful and quiet. But it got boring quick as there's not much going on. I found myself travelling out of Lumut every weekend, whether to Ipoh, Taiping or back to KL.\nIpoh has way more things to explore and food choices are much better. If your wife is not working she will have much more to do in Ipoh while working than Lumut. My wife also got bored quickly when she stayed in Lumut", "Thank you for your opinion. Unfortunately I’m moving alone, my wife will keep on Brazil during 2024. My work it’s only for one year." ], [ "Better to stay in Sitiawan (township) near Lumut or Ipoh but as others has commented the drive is quite long from Ipoh to Lumut everyday." ], [ "Ipoh or ipo?", "Ipoh\nSorry" ], [ "Lumut / Manjung / Sitiawan are three satellite towns for Lumut port. used to live in Sitiawan 20 years ago. now these 3 areas are in development. suitable for family.\nIpoh is quite far and there are too many traffic lights to travel back and forth. but if your company provided transport to go to work, Ipoh would be nice." ], [ "How many working days?\nSay u work 5.5 days a week better stay in Lumut. Sitiawan and nearby streets namely Manjung ect which is less than 10km away/less than 30 minutes include traffic got most of the basic necessities. Cinema, grocer, entertainment, local food, Mc.Donalds just like what a major city has to offer.\nIpoh is about 80km+ away and expects a 1.5hr journey (via bus; 1hr by car). Township size is slightly bigger to Sitiawan but much more crowded and places to visit given its status as capital of Perak State and major tourism area.\nIf you are ok to wake up early and reach home late Ipoh is good. If you are workaholic and just here to work and keep your savings Lumit it is." ] ]
/r/malaysia daily random discussion and quick questions thread for 02 January 2024
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This is r/malaysia's official daily random discussion and quick questions thread. Don't be shy! Share your joys, frustrations, random thoughts and questions. Anything and everything is welcome. Apa tanda si pinang kelat, Bila dimakan terasa malan, Apa tanda orang beradat, Bila Monyets berdebat dengan sopan. Dad joke: When's the worst time to have a heart attack? During a game of charades.
[ [ "Minor announcements:\nmonyet.cc: Check out our Malaysian Lemmy community! (why?)\nSPM Megathread: Updated 2022 with SPM resources such as trial papers, modules, notes and more!\nMental health wiki: A list of mental health services in Malaysia\nI am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns." ], [ "Sometimes I am pissed off at the fact that I am sane and sound when I am not manic. I am sane, and I remember the insane and dysfunctional shit I did. Which brings me shame and guilt. 😬 Yay. 😬 How fun. 😬\nAh, every person has a burden in their life or something. At least I'm not being bombed by missiles and snipers. I'm just a crazy person in a stable country. 😁", "Why do I have a conscience. It's not fun having a conscience." ] ]
Mental Wellness Tuesday - Weekly Check-in
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Hi /r/Malaysia! How is your day or week going so far? Feel free to use this thread to seek or share self-care ideas, tips for finding a therapist, or links to call/text a hotline. Please note that redditors are not mental wellness professionals and you should seek professional assistance if possible. Remember, be kind, always. Additional resources: /r/MyHappyPill - mental wellness related subreddit for Malaysians /r/Malaysia's mental health wiki - /r/Malaysia's mental wellness repository Mental wellness related subreddits MCO: Affordable mental health services
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Random abandoned building i found in Alor setar kedah around 2017
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[ [ "Backroom, local version." ], [ "Looks rather clean for an abandoned building" ], [ "looks a bit like those scene in movie, with someone locked up at the other side." ], [ "OP toggle collision off, got into the backrooms 2017" ], [ "I don't think abandoned building would be that clean tho.\nI went to my company old vacant building before and all the wire had been ripped out and became habitat of drug addict. All the glasses broken, walls filled with graffiti, full of trash and couple of needles on the floor. I even found an owl in the building top floor lmao.", "In 2017 my friends told me it just got abandoned.While i went there there was still an office chair and some other stuff.Also i alr moved to Langkawi so idk what it looks like now" ], [ "Definitely backroom vibes there….." ], [ "looks like it would make a sweet bachelors pad, industrial decor style" ] ]
What jobs would you recommend for a foreign student studying here ?
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[ [ "Mamak worker", "I can’t cook shit lol 😂", "No one asked u to cook. Just take orders to the kitchen", "Can I work in a McDonald’s?", "Same pay tbh", "Actually u need to tell us how much extra u intend to earn, number of hours u intend to spend, and what are your skills (if any).\nWorking retail is the worst way" ], [ "Cleaner / Restaurant / Retail Store … that is the most basic i can imagine… you possibly get in trouble with immigration since you work with a student visa. Just be careful." ], [ "By law, you are not allowed", "Why not" ] ]
Restore Labuan’s full duty-free status, Putrajaya told
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The Labuan Chinese Chamber of Commerce says the island needs to boost its facilities to woo visitors.
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MGNews: Lebih 100 PATI Dicekup Dalam Operasi Di Brickfields
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Visa Agent Recommendation
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Hi all, I'd like to ask if anyone have any recommendations for visa agent or visa agencies that I can engage with regarding moving my partner, whose currently residing in Canada, to Malaysia where I am living as a citizen. Her situation in Canada isn't looking good, so we're trying our best to move her here as soon as possible. We've done our own research into things and have a general idea of what are the steps we need to take, starting with the Long Term Social Visit pass, however, there are still a lot of details that we've yet to properly understand. Thus, rather than fumbling around, I was thinking of getting professional help. If anyone knows of some places we could go for, please let me know! You can leave a comment or shoot me a DM anytime. Thank you all!
[ [ "Spouse visa?", "Yes. That is what we're thinking of.", "Google search for Malaysia expect groups/ fb groups. I think higher chance to get answer there.", "Has your marriage been registered with JPN, Malaysia and if so is the registration more than 6 months old ? This is the 1st step to applying for a long term spouse visa(LTSV). If your marriage has been registered with JPN, Malaysia for more than 6 months than upon entering Malaysia you can apply for a LTSV straight away. If not ,then you have to have your marriage registered with JPN first . Then after the marriage has been duly registered (you will be issued with a marriage Cert) , only after 6 months from the date of registration can the application for LTSV be submitted . If your situation falls into the 2nd category then you have to consider that when your spouse enter Malaysia , she will be permitted to remain for 90 days (I’m assuming she holds a Canadian passport - do check her maximum stay period). This presents some problems which can be resolved in the following manner :- 2-3 days before the 90 days permit is up , go to the Immigration Dept and apply for an extension (they only 1 extension only) of 30 days . Towards the end of the extension period, leave the country for somewhere for a 7-10 days holiday and after this re-enter Malaysia and she gets another 90days stay . At this point , by the end of this new period of 90 days , she would have altogether , 90+30+7+90 = 227 days to remain in Malaysia which is enough to meet the 6 months after marriage registration before can submit application for LTSV. Upon submission , the result of the application will be given within 30 “working days”. In the above , you have to make sure that her return air ticket (bought initially when coming to Malaysia) must be able to cater for her need to change her return date to the country of origin .\nI will stop here for you to digest the above information. I have not touched on the requirements and the supporting documents to accompany your LTSV application.\nIt’s better for you to know which of the above 2 routes you have to take , can apply straight away or wait .\nWhen you are ready for the nest stage , you can DM me and I will take you through the necessary steps . I can only offer guidance , I’m not in this type of business and what advice and suggestions if you need them are absolutely free of charge .", "Thank you for all the information provided! I will read through and understand this with my partner. Thank you for taking the time to write all these, I appreciate it very much!", "You are welcome , I hope I’m able to lower your level of anxieties in your planning to apply for a LTSV , it’s daunting as the guidelines can be ambiguous. Good luck with your planning.", "Important Correction :- Man (Malaysian) sponsoring wife for LTSV doesn’t have to wait 6 months after registering marriage with JPN , can apply immediately. If it’s woman sponsoring husband then the 6 months rule apply. Sorry for the question. However , the issue is still whether your marriage has been registered in Malaysia. Be prepared to pay a fine if it hasn’t been registered." ] ]
Which Jalan/ area can easily be made more walkable?
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Are there any areas, where you think cars should totally be banned, and the area should solely allow pedestrians only? I’ll start: Jonker street Melaka.
[ [ "Jalan Bukit Bintang. Don’t need to permanently close the roads but only close at certain times like weekends.\nIt could be a nice area but the crowded walkways and constant car horns make it unbearable." ], [ "Old town Ipoh" ], [ "Old Kangar. The old pedestrian walkway near cimb got demolished by MPK in 2017 which was appointed by UMNO. Fuck you UMNO. Just go on google maps. Search the store Kangar and change the dates. You'll see yourself how fucked Kangar became thanks to those UMNO fuckers who didn't even consult the local population at Pekan Cina to demolish the walkway" ], [ "Johor Bahru, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, maybe not necessarily banning car traffic totally, but heavily restricting it, such that the only vehicles driving there, are delivery vehicles.\nThe place sees so much foot traffic, especially on weekends when the place is flooded with Singaporean Tourists, and big stroads like the two \"barriers\" blocking good walkability around city square mall and the Komtar, are hurting the safety of pedestrians" ], [ "pasar seni" ] ]
AKB48 announces a new sister idol group based in Malaysia, KLP48
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[ [ "YOASOBI announces new sister group in Malaysia: YOUSOHAI", "YOABABI works too", "I hate to say this but that sounds like a group I will support. That aside, what type of amoi we will see ah? 1 Malaysia? How ah? Also how won't pas make noise?" ], [ "Counting down until PAS and the fun police come frothing at the mouth with pitchforks\nMark my words", "\"This promotes fun and therefore is bad.\" -PAS", "\"Girl exposed skin bad!\"\nBut\nquietly masturbating furiously", "When you think it's about girls, get a load of this: https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/27364/pas-leader-found-liking-gay-porn-on-twitter-deactivates-social-media-accounts\nI'm guessing it's the ankles regardless of gender.", "Oof. Not using alts to browse notty notty social media, rookie mistake.", "\"This boner I have is THEIR fault.\"", "I can see your argument but... They didn't do it with Dolla though... Isn't the same? 🤔" ], [ "BNK 48 & JKT 48: Welcome." ], [ "They knew our \"Mak kau hijau!\" meme.", "nah, they tryna gain trust from pas" ], [ "They have sister groups overseas?", "Yeah, ever heard of JKT48, BNK48 and SNH48?" ], [ "Potential Lyrics:\n[Chorus]\nSohai Cibai Pukimak\nAnjing Lanjiao Putang ina mo\nBobo Babi Mak kau hijao\nBangsat Duma Ka ni na\n-edit\nReference.", "", "Now then, this is poetry." ], [ "Kelapa 48", "Kumpulan Lagu PAS 48. /s" ], [ "Wow, malaysia variety of group48. interesting" ], [ "What languages they sing ?", "Japanese in the Sohai Dialect" ], [ "I remember an interview about K-Pop singers on how they got into the industry.\n1) Scout looks for talent, mostly school leavers\n2) Offers a contract to sing and dance plus other promotional stuff. In exchange the promoters pay for their college/universities and they have to make sure that their exam results are within the acceptable limit.\n3) Once the contract ends, they can either continue the gig to quit and join the workforce. By then if everyone goes to plan, they would have a sizable amount of money plus almost no loans to worry about\nProblem is how the hell is this going to work for Malaysia?", "I would assume the latter part of point number 3 is only true for the successful ones. And it gets worse if you're a trainee/artist for a small and/or new company.\nSome companies may not cover your education expenses, while the bigger ones usually do. If you don't debut, then you might have to pay back the expenses incurred. Especially if you're a trainee in a small company. But if you do debut, there goes that famous 7 year contract for you to pay back the expenses already incurred AND future expenses.\nTraining isn't cheap, especially if you're in the Big 4 companies. Your coaching team aren't exactly nobodies, add it up with living costs although they would skimp on that. What makes it worse is that entertainment industry isn't very straightforward so the \"expenses\" might be very very fishy.\nThis is why we see artists bringing the companies into court every now and then. We see the successful ones. Yet we forget that there are more trainees that don't debut and there are more unsuccessful idols than the ones that blow up.\nBut yes, it would be harder for this to work in Malaysia when compared to Indonesia, Thailand or China. We have a smaller market compared to them. Still, it's hard to judge yet in the early stage. An established brand is always better than building it from the ground up.", "Considering that it's jpop, it should be just the normal audition, training and they get salary based on their jobs. Contract is renewed yearly. Idols like AKB48 in Japan is more like a salaried worker aka makan gaji instead of contracted for certain amount of years.\nWhat if they want to quit? Considering that this is based on AKB system, they can always leave the group, celebrated with a term called 'graduation'. All members will eventually graduate unless they get kicked out. In fact, a lot of Japan 48G members graduate to focus on their study instead of pursuing entertainment careers.", "You know, there's the first AKB48 sister group is JKT48 from indonesia. They probably already has a good recipe since the JKT48 debuted in 2011." ], [ "KLP48 sounds like KLEPON or KELAPA" ], [ "Hope its malayan and indian girls too not only chinese looking ones" ], [ "surprised not in SG", "Market too small for a niche product. The AKB cafe in sg closed within 2 years of opening.", "SG too expensive and no more Zepp" ], [ "I can bet there will be no dark skin Malaysian girls join this outfit." ], [ "KLP48 is gonna be a hit in malaysia\nIts business of \"scouting the prettiest talentless girls you can ever hope to find\" fits very well with the local industry" ], [ "So ..what? They gonna just recruit non malays because its haram to show hair?" ], [ "Chat is this real" ], [ "Kelpie like the mythical irish seahorse" ], [ "green color as primary color\nyou can't make this shit up roflmao\njokes aside, can jpop style girl group idol actually strive through? dolla surely be their success benchmark. jangan flop atau nugu sudah" ], [ "All I see is kelapa 48" ], [ "Not very optimistic about this. Akb has had a lot of internal problems since a few years ago. Also, the local people will make a lot of noise about people wearing short skirts or dance." ], [ "Why KLP and not KUL though?" ], [ "KL-PAS48" ], [ "Next Halimah Miku" ], [ "If you guys want to see how they would perform, there's JKT48 from indonesia. And they have localized song and MV in B.indo, but i guess you shouldn't expect MV like this" ], [ "And good luck to girls who are joined this, they have to prepare to face weird yet strict rules to be followed and the most important rule - zero love interaction policy means no dating allowed." ] ]
Malaysians usher in New Year 2024 with religious activities, family outings
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Towards 2024: What Malaysians want
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r/Malaysia geopolitics containment megathread for 01 January 2024
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r/Malaysia geopolitics containment megathread This thread is for all news and discussion on Malaysian geopolitics - primarily the current Israel-Palestine conflict. Please post links and discussion posts as root level comments below! Ground rules: To keep things civil, personal attacks, flaming and/or bigotry will result in a ban. Also, throwaways are not welcome: you must be >3 months old and have >30 karma to participate. Rationale: Why we have set this up This thread is sorted by New, and will be refreshed every day!
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Sunway College MUFY ( Monash University Foundation year)
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hello, everyone I'm thinking of studying in Malaysia but am not sure what uni I should go to therefore I decided to go to MUFY since I heard all the unis in malaysia accepts it so that after I won't have any issues going to any university i want. However, I'm not sure abt this so does anyone here know if thats true? Also im not planning to go to Monash since its too expensive for me.
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Can someone explain to me what is this "planta" and "sabun lux" thing on Twitter attacking PMX?
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I see some X users like https://twitter.com/Salim_Iskandar aka Parpukarri kept talking about some Planta and sabun Lux thingy. They were also some long-ass videos which I did not bother to watch. He thinks it'd be the downfall of the Madani govt (yawn). I am just curious what is the context. Can someone do a TL; DR?
[ [ "Drop the soap = ass raping in jail\nPlanta = lube for anal sex", "To be fair, planta is way cheaper than lube." ], [ "PN meme game is weak. Its not even funny and the common folks don't even get the reference unless its explained. Anyone remember kakistokrasi?" ], [ "It's just an evolution of the peliwat insult\nUsing sabun and Planta to licinkan the butthole\nBasically it's \"terpaling Islam\" having buttsex in their head, rent-free", "You don't really want to understand the mindset of walauns tbh, they have no brain capacity\nPH fans spin around like a washing machine, Walauns just stand in one place spewing sewer shit", "I would still prefer to bring back the court to reverse its judgement on PMX. All he has is a pardon from ex-Agong which really means the conviction still holds. This is why he can still be called a peliwat. I also don’t think a 70 year old can rape a 20+ year old. But you can’t argue with that when the judgement is still valid on paper.", "First one I can somewhat believe, as there are many closet gay out there.\nBut then he kena same charge same way at height of his political career, again. I mean dude, even the blind can see what's up.", "The fact that saiful changed his statement from rape to consensual after being told it's unlikely for a 68 year old man to rape a 20 year old , cements its bullshittery to me.", "Ummmm didn't the royal pardon voided the whole case itself?", "A pardon means he is a free man and does not need to undergo his sentence.\nHis conviction still stands.", "I’m not sure exactly. But pardon means forgiveness which inadvertently also means Agong forgave him as “peliwat”. Which is why many who wants to attack him can still use this against him especially when they have no more bullets against him.", "Please dont mock walaun.. Low iq is considered OKU and we dont mock OKU", "I get the gay references. But I think it's in context to an interview he did with a former inmate of Sg Buloh who was also incarcerated at the same time with Anwar." ], [ "I cant believe you still listening to parpukari....", "that's the real mystery here" ], [ "The guy claimed it was a normal accurance in prison to have gay sex orgy. They use planta and soaps as lubricants. And the guy claimed anwar on some occasions joined those orgies.\nBut for me, its just too farfetched. I dont think its true.", "this is not the news I wanted to read on NY 2024, butt here we are :26563:", "Guy make it sounds like he’s been in prison before" ], [ "Blud, just uninstall Twitter. Place been a hell hole for degenerates for years now. I used to think thats for Reddit, tbh, Twitter is just fucking worse." ] ]
Sihir, anyone here had any experience with sihir?
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boleh bagi advice if ada kenalan terkena sihir and what to do?
[ [ "Funny thing abt sihir is, it cease to exist once you stop believing in it.\nI don't believe in this bullcrap, I don't suffer from it.\nI'm free.", "Sorry to burst your bubble. But \"sihir\" technically exist. Except people are stupid and don't understand what it actually is. It's actually a chemical attack. Bomoh is just a chemist with high charisma to fool people.\nKena sihir is mostly meaning someone broke into your house and poison you with contamination chemicals. Normal vector of attack is consumption, inhalation, or absorption. Meaning spike food, water supply, bed, ventilation.\nIt's either poison, or radiation.\nSo if you suspect a attack. Check and clear your house area of suspicion item. Put CCTV and make sure there's no blind spot." ], [ "Most sihir is actually TB je..batuk kering and berdarah. Malam2 got sweat. Never got checked and treated for tb then salahkan sihir", "Your comment reminds me of my school friend who got TB. He lost a lot of weight but gained a new nickname. We all called him TB after that lol. He's now a doctor." ], [ "Minum Susu Lembu Jantan Adudu" ], [ "read quran everyday in the house\ndo your daily five prayers and the additional ones\nlearn / memorize certain portions of the quran that you can use as prayer\nkeep yourself clean all the time especially if you are a woman (menstruating)\nbe with people often, never stay alone", "The last one is kinda hard tho. What if you work as a security guard" ], [ "Can YouTube search \"ustaz kazim elias shirt\"\nThe search results used to be he telling his experience, now the results seems more about giving advice" ], [ "Kena sihir is mostly meaning someone broke into your house and poison you with contamination chemicals. Normal vector of attack is consumption, inhalation, or absorption. Meaning spike food, water supply, bed, ventilation.\nIt's either poison, or radiation.\nSo if you suspect a attack. 1. Check and clear your house area of suspicion item. 2. Purge your water supply 3. Change your bedsheets. 4. If you don't feel healthy inside. Sakit perut. It's probably poison/drug from spike food/drink. Seek medical treatment.\nPut CCTV and make sure there's no blind spot.\nAnd if you want to be extra sure. Stay somewhere for a week and see if condition improve. Eat only from can food and drink you purchase yourself and keep in secure location. If anyone offer food even from your love one. Don't eat it.\nSend/pay someone to stay at your place for a week. If they fall sick or experience similar conditions. Then confirm someone is attacking you. Only then seek ustaz or whatever spiritual doctor you think can help", "you are a fool, i bet you also believe humans evolved from monkeys", "Then you bet wrong fool. To be clear, I don't believe in sihir. It's just misunderstood what sihir actually is. Strip away the superstitions. It's Just people sabotaging other people's health/life through the use of chemicals.", "Or ask a dog to sniff your place. They have sensitive nose. So should be able to detect abnormal smell. Be careful if they are avoiding certain area. It means something wrong probably chemical spill or something", "Or maybe just go see a doctor or toxicologist?", "Sure, but you're treating the damage not solving the source of the problem.\nGo see the doctor to treat your wound after getting beat up. The issue is the bully. I'm just suggesting where to look to DEAL WITH IT.\nsee doctor get medicine. But until you found out where and how you get poison. You'll get sick again. If you fail to find the problem early. There's a chance you'll experience organ failure first.", "I don't think you get my point. The reason to see a doctor is to get a diagnosis. Once you have the diagnosis, it'll be easier to identify the source (if it's indeed toxin exposure).\nOr in the most likely scenario, all the tests will come back normal.", "I don't think you get my point.\nNo you. OP ask what to do if kena and I just give suggestions on it and yes that include going to a doctor. Checking your house and cleaning it does also help. Especially if you find suspicious items.", "Is that what bomohs do in the olden days?\nWhat are some of the traps and boobys they use back in the day?" ], [ "Last I checked, Ball Lightning is quite OP now. You might wanna check that out." ] ]
Deputy education minister says use of face mask encouraged at schools to curb spread of Covid-19
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MET MALAYSIA - Laporan Cuaca 1 Januari 2024 (pagi)
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We have huge fanbase, communities here are well growth as well. But still we did not being included in Steam sorting system. But clap to you all the dedicated gamers who has been good since day-1 gaming, we are still one of the best amongst SEA country according to ExoPhase
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The two new podcast episode by Ong Kian Ming and Tony Pua is interesting to listen to, would recommend more people to check it out.
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[ [ "For Malaysian memes every day of the week, please check out c/memeeveryday at our sister community monyet.cc! (why?)\nI am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns." ], [ "I kena con by TS.\nThe Are We Ok? Podcast is primarily between Ong Kian Ming and the Mr Money TV guy, Peter Yong. Tony is just in the two last episodes.\nIn any case, AWO's reach would be limited by its English and DAP fans circle. KS still has the way bigger reach for using BM. DAP if you want to outreach, use BM more.\nSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6JzzwMmT2fl51wK4pgfqGH?si=6105e3ede27e4e8a" ], [ "Genuine question,\nWho are these people, and why should I listen to what they have to say?", "The botak on the left is Former bangi MPs Ong Kian Ming ( you may have seen him appear on Keluar sekejap and other podcast) , the one on the right is former Damansara/petaling Jaya MP Tony Pua.\nBoth prominent Malaysian politicians who have garnered considerable attention for their outspokenness and expertise in specific areas. Tony Pua is probably lesser known and unpopular for suggesting PH to give conditional partnership with muhyiddin at the time when muhyiddin was losing his power ( He go into more detail about the rationality of his opinion). In the past, he was very well known for being able to make 1MDB crisis digestible for people who are unfamiliar with the issue and it's seriousness.\nBoth are technocrats in their own right and have the experience and qualification behind their backs. So listening to them talk about politicies is often very interesting." ], [ "Why would you post as a meme? I thought you were trolling", "Because, it just so happen to be meme monday so I thought this might promote the podcast. Guess my bad" ], [ "Here are the links\nEpisode 3, talks about why GST Wont Work, the recovery1MDB’s Money, Petrol Subsidy, the jawi issues\nEpisode 4, talks about what happen during sheraton Move, working with Tun M, Removing Toll discussion, the Flaws of Manifesto", "sum it up for us", "Not really sure why my comment is getting downvoted.\nI did summarize what was mentioned in each episodes, There is a shorter video version if you all interested. (Episode 3, episode 4)" ] ]
BDS: McDonald's Malaysia has no grounds for lawsuit over boycott campaign
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[ [ "Earlier discussion\nhttps://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/comments/18u3h2q/gerbang_alaf_restaurants_has_requested_bds/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3" ], [ "Umm what the fuck is this I thought boycott doesn't work", "Globally, McDonalds (Franchise Owner) will discard this as a mosquito bite and let go. However, Malaysia Mcdonald's owner will not. You have to think these people as an individual restaurant owner whose business has basically experienced huge drop of revenue simply because they have the \"McD\" branding and the royalty they pay to the franchise owner is associated with terrrorism. Hence why this lawsuit is associated with the regional branding only.\nTo put it in scale, even if Mcdonalds get sanctioned in Malaysia, it won't dent them even a bit. With a global revenue of over 20 billion usd yearly, Malaysia's MYR 3 billion is small in comparison. Think of it as losing 50 cents from your 20 ringgit.", "McD, the franchise, is more of a Real Estate company than a restaurant. The value is in the land/building of the McD restaurant.", "That's what this sub would adamantly want you to believe in" ], [ "As much as I think this one is misguided, boycott is a form of free speech. Letting corporations successfully sued will set dangerous precedent.", "Making comments only from the title without reading the artical or understanding the situation is a dangerous precedent.\nMcD is suing them for defamation, the spread of false information. Not for the boycott/freedom of speech.\nFor example, If I call you a pedo and as the result you receive tons of hate comments online, live harassment and negativity impact your live. You have the right to sue me for defamation.\nAlso before the company sue someone they normally ask the person/organization/company to withdraw the statement they found wrong publicly. Chances are they refuse to say they were wrong and made a mistake. So McD is suing them.", "Boycott is fine\nTelling people \"Ini company yang menyokong Israel\" (while being factually wrong) is not.\nIn an Ideal world, courts should be saying \"okay to boycott, but if you claim something , you have to prove it\"", "I wonder how deep the supply chain can be considered as \"menyokong Israel\".\nFor example, I open a restaurant, my ingredient is sourced from a company in China, the Chinese company sourced their raw material from Germany, the German company sourced the equipment to collect the raw material from a Poland company. The Poland company just manufacture the equipment, and the Poland company buy the rights to manufacture the equipment from an Israel company.\nSo technically.\nMe -> China -> Germany -> Poland -> Israel.\nIn this case, Is my restaurant support Israel ?", "I'm no expert in this matter but imo, it is not. You are only accused of supporting Israel if you are paying royalty directly to a company that openly admits that they are supporting Israel war effort.", "In an Ideal world, courts should be saying \"okay to boycott, but if you claim something , you have to prove it\"\nHell...its in Islam itself.\nHadits Arbain #33: Yang menuduh harus datangkan bukti", "The problem is that it wasn’t factually wrong.\nMcDonald’s Israel was funding the Israeli efforts by providing soldiers with food and money.\nThe issue is also American support as McDonalds US has some endorsement of Israeli activities or items which gets money funded via McDonald’s Malaysia royalties.", "4 different companies\nAlonyal ltd\nGerbang Alaf\nLionhorn Pte\nMcdonald corps\nPlease provide proof on how Gerbang Alaf money has made it's way into Alonyal ltd money\nThe issue is also American support as McDonalds US has some endorsement of Israeli activities or items which gets money funded via McDonald’s Malaysia royalties.\nYou're also free to provide proof", "Well, whoever made claims and getting sued should show their card first- BDS should show how Gerbang Alaf is funding Alonyal and how Alonyal is funding the Jewish state.\nSince Gerbang is suing, BDS should come up with evidence or they are all talks no substances", "Yupe, it's time for BDS to show proof regarding their claims and if they can't well all I can say is good luck to them with this lawsuit.", "I never see anyone campaigning to boycott Gerbang Alaf. All I see is the campaign to boycott McDonalds.\nAnd Gerbang Alaf is just unfortunate to be part of McDonalds.", "What are you on about? I am talking about McDonald’s Israel not McDonald’s Malaysia whose royalties etc are paid to the US branch.", "Maksudnya you have no idea\nCool, thanks for confirming my initial beliefs about you", "What are you on about lmao?, I am talking about McDonald’s israel you know a regional office.\nMcDonald’s Malaysia isn’t involved in providing funds etc to Israel neither is McDonald’s US, it is McDonald’s Israel a body independent of McDonalds US.\nPeople are boycotting McDonald’s due to its perceived help with McDonald’s Israel and the fact the money is taxable to the US government fuelling potential decision in its aid to Israel.", "The problem is that it wasn’t factually wrong.\nMcDonald’s Israel was funding the Israeli efforts by providing soldiers with food and money.\nThe issue is also American support as McDonalds US has some endorsement of Israeli activities or items which gets money funded via McDonald’s Malaysia royalties.\n—————————————————————-\nYou mentioned it is not factually wrong before you wrote your explanation.\nSince it is not “factually” wrong, and let your explanation, Gerbang Alaf is able to demand prove right in court since the whole BDS’s narrative is that Gerbang Alaf is paying royalties/ supposed paying royalties to McD regional/ global and they will use the funds to support Israel..?\nAnyway let this go to court and also let us see the outcome. Emotions aside, personally want to see how this turns out and any evidence/ substances BDS is able to prove", "The support is seen as the setting of McDonald’s Israel branches who as a regional body was supporting Israel armed forces etc.\nYou’re confusing the problem with McDonald’s Israel and McDonald’s US and Malaysia.\nMcDonald’s US had endorsed the establishment of McDonald’s Israel and it is a tax payer to the Us government that funds the state of Israel.\nPs I can agree with specific if any claims are made wrongly fully by BDS Malaysia should be justify punished at the same time people need to be aware that they can still boycott a cooperation for its regional partners behaviour.", "I’m quite aware with the differences between McD Israel/ Regional and McD MY.\nWhat I don’t understand is that yes, McD regional has given their support to Israel and Gerbang is more pro Palestine, but again with our emotions at all time high, we are dragging Alaf into this.\nDo you know how many of our local staff are affected? Anyway that is a diff story. Back to our discussion…. BDS should get sued and hope all this people who are cashing clout will think three times before coming up with bullshits", "It is factually wrong, and idiots took it bait hook and sinker", "It isn’t. McDonald’s israel made the decision, the other issue was historical endorsement by McDonald’s us with McDonald’s Israel in the past eg; with its setting up of business etc.", "t isn’t. McDonald’s israel made the decision, the other issue was historical endorsement by McDonald’s us with McDonald’s Israel in the past eg; with its setting up of business etc.\nIf what you said is true, then BDS has nothing to be afraid about the lawsuit. But remember, freedom of speech, expression comes at a price if it is factually wrong, and defamatory.", "So if your father is criminal and you as his child provide some money to him. You are guilty by association and should be treat as such?", "Human morality isn’t as simplistic nor the comparison fair.\nA country that supports another to explicitly commit a crime in the sense of providing it with guns is just guilty.\nThe establishment of a franchise on occupied land (a crime against humanity) is complicit in the action.\nThe difference would the father is aware of the crimes the son will commit with the fund rather than not knowing.", "Freedom of speech doesn't = Freedom from consequences.\nI.e. if its defamatory.\nI'm free to say KFC is shit, that's a personal opinion and FOS.\nBut if I say KFC pays for terrorism via erotica staring their chicken, that's defamatory, and I'll be libel for it.\nPlease don't sue me KFC.", "I agree and I learnt this in my short law lesson in class for media. Freedom of speech doesn't equal to freedom from consequences when it's defamatory. Even if your claim is true and it's the truth, as long as the affected party is able to provide evidence that due to what you said affected their reputation and etc, it's defamation.", "I think it's defamatory case since there's zero proof that Mekdi have anything to do with unintended funding on Israel.. But I agree that 50/50 of this case is Intimidation lawsuit or defamation or both", "Problem is that McDonald’s did help Israeli int the form of its regional offices and historical issues.", "Good. Then BDS has nothing to be afraid about then.\nCan seek punitive damage too.\nAnyhow I doubt this is the only thing BDS has said about for McD to start this ball rolling.", "\"Kenyataan kami disalaherti\".", "You are correct, but I don’t get why you can’t understand when it’s the same context?\nMcDonalds Israel and some other McDonald’s - Helps Israel\nCorrect in inferring that McDonald’s in someway is supporting Israel thus a reason to boycott\nMcDonalds Malaysia - donates to Gaza\nCan be inferred that McDonald’s Malaysia in someway isn’t supporting Israel thus shouldn’t be a reason to boycott\nSo when someone (ie BDS Malaysia) make a blanket statement that we should boycott McDonald’s in Malaysia because they support Israel can be a ground of Libel. Thus them suing can be a reasonable protest to that statement.", "I am aware of that contextual however it should be asserted it is the comes down to long historical issues with McDonald’s US as well as how the cooperate body while not intending too failed to place restriction on the assistance and help towards armed forces of any nation.\nAs for Starbucks it came down to them sueing a union for Starbucks employee on their pro Palestinian statement by the US branch leading to massive boycotts and eventually Starbucks conceded.\nI am sure the people who initiated the lawsuits have probably had their careers dumped by the cooperation for the media backlash and sales drop as a whole.\nBoycotts them giving a million dollars to say they care about Palestinians could of been seen as a token offering as it took a while for the action to come out and the explanation of their issues with Israeli counterpart all leading to further leading to consumer mistrust.\nMcDonald’s has pretty shot themselves in the foot with this lawsuit as well as this is another PR disaster.\nThey will go the way Starbucks went.", "McDonald’s Malaysia are owned by the Saudis, so why no boycott other Saudis product? Again it is acceptable to boycott McDonald’s. There are no harm to it. But if you make a written statement in someway saying that McDonald’s Malaysia is supporting the Israel. They are justified in the legal action. I’m not arguing on the ethicality of it. All your reasoning are based on the ethics. Which is a different topics from what McDonald’s Malaysia is doing.\nA hungry person stole an apple a singular apple from a multibillion corporation. It is still wrong by the law but from the ethic to let him go is not wrong. But does the corporation has a legal stand to ask for compensation on the apple? Yes.", "What makes you think I don’t boycott Saudi goods as well? It’s well known the majority of the Islamic community hates the saudi government. Yemen deserved didn’t deserve what happened to it and continues ti happen to it.\nMany Muslims do boycott goods related to Saudi Arabia with exemptions made for religious aspects.", "I’m not saying you. This is not about you. This is about McDonalds Malaysia and BDS Malaysia. It’s not about the ethics. From what is given here from both sides. BDS Malaysia is in the wrong unless they provide evidence. If the evidence is\nMcDonald’s give money to Israel, thus McDonald’s is supporting Israel\nis true. Then why\nMcDonald’s Malaysia give money to Gaza, thus McDonald’s Malaysia is supporting Gaza\nis not?", "I can agree with that, I am asserting the issue is with people originally commenting McDonald’s was not doing it rather than specifying the issue about regional bodies etc.\nAlso this would be a bad PR move for McDonald’s Malaysia as a whole as it will further antagonise the community - this is not a justification against for their justified action but rather just an opinion.\nI don’t know enough about BDS McDonald’s Malaysia particular statements.\nIn Australia BDS is about reducing the funds sent to the US in a visible and semi impactful manner.\nSimilarly to BDS America.", "If BDS doesn’t mean to boycott McD Malaysia but towards Israel owned McD, they should be specific at the beginning. Instead they continue to instigate on the boycott causing reputation damage to McD Malaysia.\nYou play fire and now it is time to face consequences. From another Reddit user shared about McD CMO, BDS is screwed. Don’t ever think to threaten them with lawsuit will damage their reputation (which already damaged by this likely so called being taken out of context, BDS boycott McD Israel not McD Malaysia nonsense), do you think they don’t consider the consequences for defamation call?", "This is a reply for this comment and your other comment.\nI’m in no way backing McDonald’s but again replying to the context of McDonald’s and BDS issue, and the mental gymnastics of the boycotter.\nMcDonalds funds is a tiny tiny tiny fraction of the war funds of the US of A. For comparison the DoD 2023 budget was around 800billions while McDonalds Market Cap is around 200billions mind you. What the USA Dod get for a year is worth simply 4x more of the whole of McDonalds a global Corporation.\nMy problem with the boycotts is their half ass approach and also the result that the action of the boycott hurts us, the local, more than help the Israel-Palestine war.\nBoycotting McDonald’s (and Starbucks etc) is easy really easy really really easy. A “value” meal cost like rm20-30 for an average 4 person, a supposed fast food joint value meal could cost around rm60-70. And sadly with the average joe median wage around 2400rm wouldn’t actually be able afford to eat at McDonald’s every now and then. Thus boycotting a McDonald’s is relatively simple for the like. That’s why the trending of boycott McDonald’s Starbucks and other “luxury” US based product are popular methods. It’s thing they don’t need and frankly some actually can’t afford as well.\nBut my problem now is where are the boycott that actually hurt the US? Why are there no protest around US based MNC? Why are there no protest to scare away the US investor? Hurt the USD hurt the US image. Because people can’t and people won’t. They are scared. They are comfortable in their own bubble. They pretend that McDonald’s is like a necessity to the Malaysian. Thus by boycotting McDonald’s feels like a sense of accomplishment. But it’s not (relatively) towards the Israel-Palestine war.\nWhat it hurt is only the McDonald’s Image and PR. Locally it hurts our own people more that the McDonald’s brand. Heck even if McDonald’s suffer a major loss, they can still retreat to their own country of just stop selling in Malaysia. They might suffer losses but the won’t go bankrupt. And yet I promise you the war would still go on. USD is king baby 🤑🤑🤑💵💵💵💰💰💰", "libel is still libel. if you slander someone(company) you can't just expect to be able to walk away Scots free.", "Freedom of speech is not freedom from consequence.\nBoycott is fine, and cannot be stopped. But if someone starts lying (or claims unproven allegations), then they're potentially in trouble - libel and slander laws exist for a reason.", "BDS: Freedom of speech\nMcDonald: Freedom to sue", "Boycott if completely fine, as you said it is a form of free speech.\nBut stating and parroting misinformation to sway public opinion, that's text book defamation. Which is illegal. Free speech doesn't mean you can flap your gums and be free of consequences.\nHowever that being said, get fucked McD lol.", "Boycott is part of democracy. It's another form of voting, albeit with your wallet.", "What if the boycott is based on false information? That just becomes libel or slander at that point", "It isn’t false the issue. The issue is well known that Israel McDonald’s a regional office was involved in the findings. While local cooperations in Malaysia fund the US side of things which has had a role in McDonald’s Israel establishment and historical issues.", "Again it’s McDonald’s as a whole and McDonald’s as an entity. Terrorist organization bombing people claiming they’re Muslim (Islam). Thus that mean Muslim here in Malaysia are terrorist by association? It doesn’t. The (supposed) Islamic Terrorist is different Muslim from the Malaysian Muslim. So people can make a blanket statement that islam is a terrorist religion, it is in someway a freedom of speech, but if they write that Anon Bin Anon is an Islamic terrorist (by association) then it is libel and some other action to Anon can be also construed as a Hate Crime.", "(1) McDonald’s Israel does have the flexibility to do as it deemed but it was also due to the global body not enforcing laws and regulation as many cooperation do so.\n(2) The boycott argument is that the money is sent to America which funds the American war efforts. Reducing the amount sent and business impacts will lead to a weaker US push.\n(3) the Boycott of American products has already began impact US policy.\n(4)The argument against a cooperation and individuals are different. organisations are led in whole by a small set of influential business decision markers which is not the same of individuals or groups beyond the control the other individuals within the same structure.\n(5) I do not boycott McDonald’s because of the action of McDonald’s Israel but rather the action of the government it funds.Reduction of consumption in whole or part is better than none.", "I think the Streisand effect will make some people boycott them even longer now", "Letting go of this perpetrator will set even more dangerous precedent.. Sue them till kingdom come.." ], [ "It will be tough for Gerbang Alaf to win this, because McD brand is not owned by Gerbang Alaf, they are just a franchisee.\nBDS can argue that they are targetting McD globally, and its not a defamation per se specifically to Gerbang Alaf's McD.\nBased on that, Gerbang Alaf need to provide a prima facie or proof that BDS is out to get them specifically.\nWill be a long battle at the court, Palestine dah wiped out from the map pun belum tentu settle. (unless both parties decide to settle outside of the court)", "BDS can argue that they are targetting McD globally,\nExcept that the global BDS movement does not call for action against McDonald's:\nhttps://bdsmovement.net/make-an-impact\nCompanies such as Coca Cola and McDonald’s are not priorities for the BDS movement at this stage. We focus on companies that play a clear and direct role in sustaining Israeli violations of international law and that we can have a tangible impact upon.\nThis is specifically action by BDS Malaysia, against McDonalds Malaysia.", "I just read BDS Malaysia website, they also stated the same thing:\nhttps://bdsmalaysia.com/boycott/\nIn the end I dont know what sort of evidence Gerbang Alaf will bring to the court against BDS Malaysia.", "I just read BDS Malaysia website, they also stated the same thing:\nhttps://bdsmalaysia.com/boycott/\nFrom that BDS Malaysia website:\nBerkenaan McD, ia bukan target utama BDS Malaysia. Ia dalam kategori Grassroots organic boycott targets. Berikut penerangan berkenaannya:\nMcDonald’s (AS), Burger King (AS), Papa John’s (AS), Pizza Hut (AS), WIX (Israel), dsb. kini disasarkan di beberapa negara melalui kempen boikot organik akar umbi. Ia bukan dimulakan oleh pergerakan BDS.\nPemboikotan ini adalah kerana syarikat-syarikat ini, atau cawangan atau francais mereka di Israel, telah secara terbuka menyokong kezaliman Israel terhadap warga Palestin, dan/atau memberikan derma dalam bentuk yang murah hati kepada tentera Israel di tengah-tengah serangan yang Israel sedang lakukan terhadap 2.3 juta rakyat Palestin di Semenanjung Gaza.\n...\nJikalau McD Malaysia keluarkan kenyataan terbuka mengutuk jenayah pembunuhan beramai-ramai yg dilakukan oleh Israel terhadap warga Palestin, inshaAllah, BDS Malaysia akan keluarkan kenyataan bahawa McD bukan lagi dalam senarai sasaran syarikat utk diboikot di Malaysia.\nAgain, this is a boycott specifically by BDS Malaysia against McDonalds Malaysia, and there is no global boycott by the parent org (as there is for Caterpillar/ Sodastream etc)\nFor the actual defamation suit, I suspect that this may be more related to whatever BDS Malaysia has been putting out on their social media/ campaign material, more than the website itself.", "I think BDS International and BDS Malaysia are separate entity, though they are sister organization, but the one that in this case is BDS Malaysia. And with all those inflammatory and defamatory (some said it's actually factually incorrect) statements and the sheer amount of tweets / tiktok videos that can be put into deposition for the court to decide, it is actually a strong case.\nI'm not a lawyer. I want they go head to head and use law to resolve the issues, to test our legal system.\nAnd, it is actually good, because maybe we will know who is funding BDS Malaysia." ], [ "In the same line of thinking...\nIsrael uses equipment made by Boeing and Airbus for their military. So if you sit in the airlines that use Boeing and Airbus planes... you're also contributing to those company. So don't fly anywhere okay... don't fly to go for prayers... don't fly go holiday... Just sit at home. Thankfully Intel and AMD didn't come and support Israel... Wanna see what kinda boycott these jokers come up with. That would have been good. Keep them off the bloody internet.\nWanna help Palastine...do something that matters.", "Actually Intel will be constructing 25 billion usd plant in Israel but i don't see much news or controversy about it in Malaysia. I wonder how boycott on Intel would work .lol", "In the same line of thinking...\nIsraelis breathe air. You are also breathing the same air as them. Don't breathe air then. Lets see if they can do that. I hope they do that.", "And that is why you are ask to boycott what you can, because everyone knows you cannot boycott every single thing. The easiest thing to boycott is fast food and fast fashion.\nIf every cause in the world were to follow this absolutism logic, no cause would ever succeed at all.", "I know the need to make a statement...but those who do this are like those 'Stop Oil' protesters...just menyusah-kan orang lain, by jamming up the roads, but in the end what impact wan or expecting? When everything you use or wear is made from oil... Same analogy...if some company says they're supporting Israel, in some way you boycott...but boycott also some only...apa ni...? Anyways to each his own... Thanks for the civil conversation. 🙂", "This such a retharded mindset. This is clearly miles different than stop oil campaign", "Wanna help Palestine? Boycott Qatar Airways and Al Jazeera. Qatar is funding Hamas terror." ], [ "I'm going to protest American companies to show I'm against genecide. The first thing I'll do is post about it on American owned social networks using my iphone 😂😂😂", "That's called using their tools against them.", "We did it we successfully destroyed America! Wait isnt my American technologies work?", "Maybe learn about context. We are talking about malaysian mekdi here.", "American social media not really it’s owned paritialy by non-US cooperation.\nThe IPhone uses parts made by Arabs etc.\nIt’s a nuance thing.\nThe reality is you’re overthinking what the boycott is, it was always aimed at reducing the consumption of goods or services in products deemed optional.\nNot all cooperations work with Israel so not all cooperations are boycotted.\nThe ones that do, also would be analysis on their importance to the individual etc.\nThe majority of boycotted products are products replaceable en-mass.", "McDonald's, KFC and Starbucks, etc also have asian made or non American made parts used for their everyday operations. They also import a lot of foreign ingredients and hire a lot of non-american, and yes Muslim workers.\nAlso iphones are replaceable as are American owned social media networks.", "I am well aware. I think you’re not realising the point of a boycott, it’s to reduce the sales directly to the end seller which in short the objective of reducing the consumption.\nThe majority of the goods boycotted are basically: replaceable. Will it impact other industries sure, that’s why it puts more pressure on the cooperations.", "The point of the boycott is to not support certain american companies because they \"support\" genecide. But other companies that \"support\" genecide no need to boycott because it would be too inconvenient for the said boycotters. I'm sorry not trying to be rude, but it just seems so ironic and hilarious to me.", "To be fair you couldn’t spell genocide.\nThat aside, it achieves the aim set in motion and it is your lack of ability to think which leads to the perceived irony.", "You don't need to spell words correctly to have rational thoughts. Those who like to point out spelling mistakes usually do so because they have nothing left to say in the argument.", "I gave an argument. You failed to read or understand the point of it.\nReduction in consumption of goods that fund a government that engages in the crimes against the victim nation etc.", "\"I'm going to boycott McDonald's, but instead of getting a large set, I'll get a medium set.\" That'll show Israel I mean business!", "Your point is beyond terrible.\n“I am going to boycott McDonald’s because they are alternative choices I can safely make without impacting my life in an adverse way while openly hurting a cooperation that funds a government involuntarily to do crimes abroad”.\nThis argument does not mean “I am boycotting this item which is actively used with limited or no choices eg: Medicine or Computer chips which can adversely impact my life.”\nBoycotts are selective by nature and usually only applied to goods or services which can easily be replaced or not used.", "Which Genocide are you talking about?" ], [ "Has no part in this but I got prosperity burger earlier and there're bunch of discount. Well will keep this in view lol." ], [ "McD Malaysia owned by Saudi. Why not boycott Saudi instead?", "Better boycott Qatar. They support terror cells like Hamas." ], [ "You know at the end the Malays will just come back and McD will do a massive marketing to lure them. The same people who boycott won’t be doing it long.", "Seems like they can't wait that long and its hurting their business", "No worries. That is why they having massive promos", "Doesn't seem like McDonald's can wait for that any longer. They're obviously bleeding.", "Our McD may be going bankrupt, and have to sell their business on the cheap to McD US. Yay! /s", "bro not funny enough to be sarcastic 😩", "This is not the first time Mcdonald faced a boycott in Malaysia as well so they definitely used to it already.", "True they been hating Israel for decades", "Blame it on Dr M policy", "Ya ya because Dr M is the one killing humans being with bombs. It’s not like the Malays in this country have a brain and can think for themselves right?", "Have you ever heard of Mosab Hassan Yousef [1]?\nSometimes, when you have have been living in the same circle and believing everything your circle is telling you, you developed a tunnel vision and completely bias. Try listen to both sides of the arguments.\n[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpnvUIcvNUE" ], [ "It’s always fun to see Malaysians shooting themselves in the foot because they are not smart of enough to see certain differences" ], [ "Good job Mekdi!" ], [ "BDSMalaysia" ], [ "So if I say, \"don't eat McDonald's food, it's unhealthy and expensive\", no one bats an eye.\nBut if I say, \"don't eat McDonald's food, it's funding the Israeli government\", that's grounds for a lawsuit? What are we, Americans?", "Because the former is factually based, while the latter is not (or at the very least, not provably factual regarding McD Malaysia).\nThis is actually a strange situation - if the boycott campaign was ineffective, Gerbang Alaf would've likely ignored it, and the fact that BDS Malaysia was making... questionable claims would've been quietly ignored. That they're not is indicative that it's had some impact beyond just their reputation, and as such Gerbang Alaf is taking serious action to point out that the claims by BDS Malaysia are unsubstantiated.\nI expect that this is just the first in a multi-pronged response by them, let's see how it goes.", "Boycott affected Gerbang Alaf. McD head company just laughing at us with their skyrocketing stock price", "Because the former is factually based, while the latter is not\nNot really sure about that, though. I mean, when you consider the stuff the mamak and kopi tiam places offer, McD's aren't that bad. Hell, I would argue (if someone would bother to pay me lol) that because of the higher premium price of McD's, you're less likely to overeat a McD cheese burger than a super oily koay teow goreng with teh tarik.\nBut when I think about it some more, I think I kinda agree with Gerbang Alaf. McDonald's is headquartered in the US, not Israel. Plus there's also the RM1 million contribution made by McD Malaysia.\nI understand the reasoning of the BDS movement, but in this particular case they boycotters picked the wrong target.", "I mean, when you consider the stuff the mamak and kopi tiam places offer, McD's aren't that bad.\nDing ding ding. That's why you don't make specificclaims unless you damn kau certain. Saying McDonald's is unhealthy is generally supported by facts, but if you start making specific claims - ie, McDonald's is the unhealthiest food in Malaysia - then you're in trouble.\nBDS Malaysia seems to have alleged that McDonald's Malaysia was either supportive or funding Israel, and that's the kind of specifity that you need to watch out for - they could've stopped at something more moderate (ie McDonald's should do more to help Palestinians) but they didn't, and are know paying a price for that.", "The contribution to the Palestinian humanitarian fund is deemed by BDS as not strong enough as a position for McDonald's Malaysia to take.\nFor context, even Israel provides humanitarian relief for Palestine. Doesn't mean squat in McDonald's scale and in terms of solidifying their support for the Palestinian people like the rest of Malaysians.\nNot to mention that RM 1,000,000 is a mere ~0.03% of their annual revenue. Basically if someone makes RM 10,000 salary, he/she just donated RM 3. That's how little it is.", "Not quite, some instagrammers listed examples and reason why mcd is not healthy and is not hazard and got sued and we know the drill later.\nYes they sue, just not in this big media coverage but they will sue", "Can you share the examples? I suspect that these guys made the mistake of trying to be specific, and as said elsewhere, that can screw you over if you cannot prove it.", "This is the right way to get people to lose weight" ], [ "McD Malaysia should do what Russia done, rebrand to different name , Russia McD replacement still use same supplier as original McD, same menu just rename etc" ], [ "All BDS is asking McDonald's Malaysia is to openly condemn the Israeli genocidal policies and publicly state its support for the Palestinian people. I tried to look it up and McDonald's Malaysia has not been able to release that particular press statement.\nThey can't even do that while being able to make other statements tiptoeing around it.\nhttps://bdsmalaysia.com/2023/10/15/press-statement-by-bds-malaysia-in-response-to-the-statement-by-mcdonalds-malaysia/\nLet me be clear - I hadn't boycotted them because I agreed (past tense) that their entity was different than the rest of McDonald's corp.\nHowever, this legal attack on BDS (which consequently might damage BDS effort on companies that do directly support Israel) and the fact that they have hesitated to openly condemn Israel, are sending a hint that they are not that independent after all.\nBoycott on.", "Why does McDonald's have to condemn Israel though? It's fine for someone to not have a stand on every issue. Can BDS blindly make accusations at anyone?\nBDS: <Company X> hasn't condemned Israel. Boycott them!", "They are asking to condemn a genocide. A genocide which their counterpart in Israel gave free meals and money to child killers.\nIt’s like this—> PAS kelate kills orang asli. DAP Terengganu asks PAS Terengganu to condemn PAS kelate action. If DAP then says PAS Terengganu is okay with PAS kelate actions by being silent, is DAP wrong? Or is DAP being unreasonable?\nMust use DAP and PAS to give yall some local example. Hopefully all of the monyets in here can understand better.", "Genocide?\nIn January of this year, the European Commission explicitly stated it considers it “not appropriate” to use the term apartheid in connection with the State of Israel. Meanwhile Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by most Western countries. The Arab populations in Gaza, the West Bank, and inside Israel, have all increased tremendously since Israel’s founding, but a genocide means a huge decline in population. The Arabs ruled by Israel (not Hamas or the PA), far from being subject to apartheid, get the same health care as Jewish Israelis, go to the same universities and restaurants, ride the same public transportation, vote in elections, serve in the parliament and the Supreme Court, and as doctors, lawyers, and in other professions. That is nothing like apartheid. It’s Hamas who doesn’t accept LGBTQ and atheists. Who oppresses women or other religions. Don’t defend the real oppressors. Look up “Pallywood” and learn about the shady propaganda tactics of the Palestinians.", "Yes. Genocide.\nhttps://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2023/11/gaza-un-experts-call-international-community-prevent-genocide-against" ], [ "Whatever." ], [ "People all say boycott boycott that without understanding basic stuff. Do they even know how much royalty mcd pays? 5%. Let's say they sold 3 billion rm. 5% that's 150 million. In usd around 32 million. Mcdonald annual revenue is 25 billion. Malaysias total royalty is only 0.128%. Of mcds total revenue. That's an insignificant amount. Us government as well as many other countries provide aid to Israel starting in tens of millions to ten of billions of dollars. Even if mcdonald malaysia gave their 100% annual sales to Israel directly it would be insignificant. You might say oh it's not the impact but the idealogy or something but have you thought about the people who work there? Whether it be Starbucks or mcd these people earn very little in regards to our rising cost of living. They themselves aren't doing anything wrong. They're just working. Whether it be to raise money during their semester break. Or providing for their family. But cause of the boycott they're at risk of loosing their jobs. Did you think the company is gonna bear the loss? No they'll just downsize. Shut down stores. Lay off people.\nBerjaya has already laid off workers from Starbucks. If you wanna boycott fine boycott. But don't boycott companies like mcd and Starbucks whose only connection to this conflict is royalties. If you must boycott boycott companies who have their manufacturing or workers in us/Israel etc. Not in malaysia. You're just harming your own country.\nAs far as I see there's so much double standard. Boycott Starbucks but not Intel or heinz. When Israel kills Palestinians everyone yelling genocide and occupier. But when Egypt and Jordan occupy the land it's fine. Arab states kill hundreds of thousands among themselves no one saying they're committing genocide. Everyone shouting we stand in solidarity with Palestine. What about the 50+ thousand Christians who have been massacred by Islamic insurgents in Nigeria just cause they were Christian. What about the hundreds of thousands dead in the Yemen and Syrian civil war.\nAt the same time people keep spreading misinformation about Palestinians being native to the land. Hamas interior minister himself said in 2012. Every Palestinian can trace their Arab roots to countries like Yemen, Syria etc." ], [ "Why doesn’t anyone boycott facebook? Iirc mark zuckerburg has Jewish blood or follows Jewish tradition in many instances.", "So people are boycotting Jews, not Israel?", "Their platform is also being used by the Israelis no?", "Sure but you said people should be boycotting Facebook because Mark has “jewish blood”", "I thought everyone is boycotting everything Jewish and shit, or am I wrong?", "No they’re boycotting companies that support Israel in certain ways.\nIf people are boycotting something because they’re Jewish or whatever then that’s just being antisemitic.", "But how is a local owned franchise, whose owners are monetarily supporting Palestinians, in support of Israel?\nI mean, it’s not really going to affect Israel nor McD hq, since they are going to be collecting those royalty fees regardless of whether you make a profit or not I think.", "I don’t know, I just know this is about Israel, not Jewish people.", "I see, well anyways, thx for letting me pick your brain. I’m just trying to understand better this very strange situation.\nDon’t get me wrong, o can understand the sentiment of it, but the actions is not very logical, at least to me.", "Actually X(twitter) also since Elon Musk is Jewish, but if you ask those people boycotting, they will say it’s these two platforms that can help to get the word out about the boycott to reach a bigger audience konon. It’s selective boycott at this point", "Exactly. Like I can dig the whole support for Palestine thing. But to boycott things that only hurt your own fellow citizens, is idiotic. Factually speaking, the Israelis don’t feel a thing from this boycott, and I don’t think the US hq gives a damn either, since the Malaysian franchise is owned by locals and people from the Middle East and all the US hq does is collect fees regardless of your profit or loss, I think.\nHowever, if you’re boycotting to lower the price, this I actually support. They seriously overcharge their food nowadays." ], [ "Only on r/malaysia i see people going hard defending mcd", "I have been boycotting McDonalds months ago (I have no money)", "Me boycotting mcd bcs i dont have money but just went there yesterday to redeem my free double cheeseburger lol", "only on r/malaysia I can see this stupid comment.", "Gotta use waze/fb/instagram/apple product i guess", "Why so bitter? Prosperity sedap bro.", "Everyone like the food, but not these greedy corporations.", "Cool story bro.", "Some people just wanna see the world burn. As long as they are not the one who’s getting torched.", "this place is just a racist chinese sub who like to pretend they are above others", "It just a greedy corporate, they sell things in usd price but pay the employees in ringgit. Chill out bro, its not like mcd will give them a year free supply of prosperity burger to them lol." ], [ "Love the info you gave but why wasn’t the analogy “3 ringgit from your 20 ringgit”" ], [ "Oh thats easy, just \"dont buy them\" and it'd still count as legal boycott, dont need to push others, everyones already share the same sentiment lmao" ], [ "I think people have the right to channel their protest / support towards various companies as a way to deliver particular messages. The idea is to deliver the messages towards the appropriate companies, and whether the message being delivered strikes the appropriate note(s) or not.\nThe lawsuit towards the protesters was created by the owners of the Malaysian and Singaporean franchises, Lionhorn Pte Ltd, Saudi Arabian Sheik Fahd and Abdulrahman Alireza. They operate the business in a manner that did not contribute directly to the war effort by Israel. This was done by the global McDonald’s franchise owners, which are not Lionhorn. So while Lionhorn contributes marginally to the global McDonald’s franchise, Lionhorn is in fact owned by different people altogether who are seeing their profits heavily impacted by these boycotts.\nFurthermore the same people own the franchise across Malaysia and Singapore, both having diverse socioeconomic and demographic characteristics; the people in Singapore are far more US-centric compared to Malaysia, yet you don’t see the same level of boycotts being practiced in Singapore. The franchise are owned by the same individuals from Saudi Arabia, are they suing anyone from Singapore for defamation?\nSimilarly many businesses we use in fact have ties to Israel; Microsoft, Google, Meta, Amazon, Intel, etc.. are we even able to boycott using all the products either ties to Israel? Are we even willing to? Even if we did, are we able to put a dent significant enough into their businesses and profits that they would consider our protests and make changes?" ] ]
Making mistakes in the new year? Ernest Ng has gotchu back
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Kapten Malaysia from 1980s
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[ [ "Is 70 sen considered cheap back then?\nThere’s a siri komik nasional?", "I remember sending publisher rm1 and stamp to publisher with checklist and they send me 3 comics, usually backdated old stock. pretty cheap source entertainment back then, but again ice cream is 10 cent, oren bodo is 30 cent.\nAnd some of the art is very incredible while some is iffy at best. it made me who I am today, trying to create my own comics book (still struggling though)", "The heck is an oren bodo? 😂", "my mom say yes", "My little star weekly newsletter is 50 sens in the 90s in full color, in the 80s 70 sens better come with lacquered paper." ], [ "Heh\nColek" ], [ "I love how the title have nothing to do with the picture" ], [ "" ], [ "Wow, didn't know that we had a Captain Malaysia haha" ], [ "Ibrahim Hamid was most definitely tweaking when he made this." ], [ "Why is the coverpage showing a lady in baju ketat yg tak senonoh??? Must ban the komik before our innocent remaja get their hands on this komik. 😉😉Rosak minda diorang, tau? 😉" ], [ "<image>", "You know if you crop it like that...." ], [ ">Saya percaya Allah itu satu dan dan tiada Tuhan melainkan dia\n>Aku tak suka pembuli, tak kisah dari mana\n>Mu kecek molek sikit\n>Dia member aku" ], [ "I've heard of Captain Boleh but not Captain Malaysia." ] ]
Needs further investigation
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Today i spotted a female beggar around KLCC with her child. Shocked bc i saw her sit her kid upright then push him back down repeatedly in a way that may or may not cause brain damage. Or they could be just playing, i can't tell but it certainly is a little suspicious. If any of you see her around, then probably pay some attention so we can figure out if the authorities should get involved.
[ [ "thats why I never give them a single cent ever" ], [ "Used to have so many of these purportedly Rohingya beggars around Ampang Point area but lately their numbers have declined quite significantly. Then just as I thought at long last the problem has been tackled professionally by the authorities they suddenly resurface in numbers in and around KLCC. Saw a bunch of their kids begging from one cafe to another inside the mall last Saturday.", "there are many of them on roads near traffic lights too. kids are walking in the middle of the road with no spacial awareness and knock your window when the light turns red" ], [ "Look I am a cold hearted mf who won't give a single cent to even charity BUT\nSmartphones aren't that rare or hard to come by, but then again I know their prolly leeches who use other kindness to live off of and looks kinda high spec phone for \" beggers\"." ], [ "she got a smartphone...wow", "A phone is ubiquitous and necessary. That’s not the issue here" ], [ "She has an iPhone 15 pro", "I doubt that. Curved screen, should be an Android." ], [ "She is texting their group \"harini manyakk buley itu malaysia punya orang sanad sanad baik kasi itu wang, ayuh lipak cafe itu petang aaa\"" ], [ "a black person? this is typical MO. children are used to raise pity & they blatantly deceive peeps (e.g. lipat tangan, balut/ bandage tapi expose siku, supaya nampak macam disabled). best to report em 💯 idk the right channels though", "Maybe I should go to KLCC to beg while recovering from a broken wrist :26557:", "you can try 😂 malaysians are very kind. now im reminded of that pissed restaurant in jb", "Oh yeah that one, that particular one has had enough", "We sure are. Went to the bank to withdraw some cash and with my busted right hand I had a hard time getting the card out getting the money into my wallet and etc. They asked if I needed help with concerned faces. I was grateful but also livid that they saw me as an OKU :26557:\nMalaysians are so kind and helpful :29091:" ], [ "Dude, most phones these days are smart phones.. whats the problem?" ] ]
PAS lists out DAP’s top 10 “venomous narrative” throughout 2023
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[ [ "Summoning the GOAT /u/jwteoh ...", "lmao, new year new me, imma pass the torch to you guys, please save it so you can copy paste it next time.", "u/jwteoh", "They should just create a bot at this point.", "jwteoh! jwteoh! jwteoh!" ], [ "PAS ending the year/ starting the new year by introducing 10 fitnahs.", "It's cool how you started and ended your sentence with the same word." ], [ "who have neglected their Islamic values and would even consider their fellow Malays to be racist for defending the Malay race or Islam\nYes, all these are very islamic and not racist in nature, Zurk Ahmad must have his head so far up Hadi's ass\nHadi: Other races are challenging Muslim's political power: https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2023/08/939467/voting-mandatory-if-other-races-are-challenging-muslims-political-power\nHadi: Non-Muslims must be grateful for ‘being given a place’ here, should just let Malays continue leading country: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/06/07/hadi-non-muslims-must-be-grateful-for-being-given-a-place-here-should-just-let-malays-continue-leading-country/73042\nHadi: Only Islam can rule, others must be 'pak turut': https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/357628\nPAS politicians insinuated that their rivals are the enemies of Allah: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/06/27/pas-man-says-sorry-after-calling-on-allah-to-defend-kedah-from-enemies-video/76640\nMuhyiddin claimed Christians of being in cahoots with a group of Jews to “Christianise” Malaysia: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/11/19/muhyiddin-in-hot-water\nDr. M: Parties led by non-Malays are 'parti pendatang': https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2023/09/04/dr-m-calls-parties-led-by-non-malays-039parti-pendatang039\nNon muslim woman fined for wearing shorts in Kelantan: https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/non-muslim-malaysian-woman-fined-for-wearing-shorts-in-kelantan\nNon muslim unisex salon ban + closure: https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2022/12/856735/terengganu-govt-enforce-unisex-hair-salon-ban-warns-offenders-fines\nNon muslims are the root of corruption https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/08/20/pas-hadi-claims-non-muslims-non-bumiputera-make-up-the-bulk-of-roots-of-corruption/\nPAS/Zul Zuhaimy: Mahu sembelih orang bukan Islam: https://www.utusan.com.my/nasional/2022/11/mahu-sembelih-orang-bukan-islam-zul-huzaimy-mohon-maaf/\nPN: May 13 rhetoric election propaganda: https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/78211/netizens-raise-alarm-over-may-13-hate-content-posted-on-tiktok\nHadi: Malaysia has to be ruled by muslims: https://buletinonlines.net/v7/index.php/malaysia-mesti-dipimpin-oleh-melayu-islam/\nSanusi demolished colonial era legally built Hindu temples and label critics 'drunk on toddy': https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/12/03/lfl-slams-kedah-mbs-heavy-handed-defence-of-temple-demolition/ https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/553910\nPAS: Nurse's clothing too tight: https://www.malaysiadateline.com/dakwa-pakaian-nurse-ketat-mp-pas-kena-sekolah-dengan-presiden-persatuan-jururawat/\nPAS: No concerts because they promote hedonism: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/08/25/pas-urges-govt-to-cancel-all-upcoming-foreign-artist-concerts\nPN: The Malay Proclamation: https://www.bharian.com.my/berita/nasional/2023/05/1096600/proklamasi-orang-melayu-kini-dapat-sokongan-pemimpin-pas-bersatu-dan\nAmar (PAS): Not having tap water is not a big deal. Villagers know how to dig their own wells: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2023/08/08/kelantan-villagers-know-how-to-dig-their-own-wells-says-amar/\nNik Abduh (PAS): Citizens should pray instead of requesting/begging for help: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/06/29/pas-mp-dismisses-white-flag-campaign-says-better-to-pray/\nPS: Omitted a few non 3R articles.", "Next time any PAS BS: u/jwteoh i choose you!", "Again, can we do it in a physical form? Like erecting banners and translate to BM for a greater audience instead of posting it on Reddit again and again and only us eating it up?", "I took screenshots of the articles that GOAT /u/jwteoh has listed and compiled them together as a collage here.\nThis is just a first version.\nFeel free to play around with it.", "" ], [ "Couple months later, \"Gong Xi Fa Cai\" wishes from PAS." ], [ "Anything PAS" ], [ "Below is a chronological list of some of DAP’s domineering struggles throughout 2023 which would have ‘cross swords’ with PAS so to speak:\nThe then DAP Selangor state EXCO Datuk Teng Chang Kim behaved barbarically by linking liquor issue to prayers (January 2023).\nThe then Penang deputy chief minister II Prof Ramasamy Palanisamy questioned the dominance of the Malays in the public service (February 2023).\nFormer DAP publicity secretary Tony Pua claimed that Malaysia no longer needs Malay political parties (June 2023).\nDAP tried to fan racial sentiment by politicising the Kota Bahru Municipal Council’s compound on a boutique owner whose staff was fined for wearing shorts in the latter’s business premises (June 2023).\nDAP chairman Lim Guan Eng made a 3R (race, religion and royalty) slanderous speech claiming a ‘green wave’ will destroy Chinese temples and that non-Muslims will face various sanctions if PAS were to win the Penang state election (July 2023).\nDAP Ipoh Timor MP Howard Lee Chuan How committed misinterpretation of Quranic verses by urging Muslims to support the unity government (September 2023).\nDAP vice-chairman Nga Kor Ming condemned the costumes of Hamas fighters that were worn by school pupils in conjunction with the Palestinian Solidarity Week while urging the relevant authorities to take action (October 2023).\nDAP veteran leader Tan Sri Lim Kit Siang displays his chauvinist attitude by raising the issue of the Federal Constitution allowing non-Malays to be a Malaysian Prime Minister (November 2023).\nDAP Federal Territory chairman Tan Kok Wai pushing for the unity government to conduct local authority elections in Kuala Lumpur (December 2023).\nDAP Beruas MP Ngeh Koo Ham proposed the appointment of non-Muslims to sit in the special committee formed by the Federal Government to study the Syariah law (December 2023).", "Sounds like PAS is pissed enough that DAP is uncovered their own bullshit to public. I just hope the Malays are smart enough that PAS is a party not a religion.", "It is basically “I knew all of that is true, but I don’t like it when it’s you telling me that”" ], [ "Top 10 like the most minor stuff lol. Where is PAS list for this year", "I'll be watching, no worries" ], [ "None of those 10 sound venomous to me. In fact, they sound like reasonable things to say. Which one of this is offensive?\nThe then DAP Selangor state EXCO Datuk Teng Chang Kim behaved barbarically by linking liquor issue to prayers (January 2023).\nActually what he said in response to PAS trying to ban alcohol sales at a mall in Penang: DAP veteran Teng had posted on his Facebook page that “if you get intoxicated just by looking, that’s your problem, not the alcohol’s… your prayers have been in vain”.\nWhat exactly is wrong with that?\nThe then Penang deputy chief minister II Prof Ramasamy Palanisamy questioned the dominance of the Malays in the public service (February 2023).\nAnd what exactly is wrong with that?\nFormer DAP publicity secretary Tony Pua claimed that Malaysia no longer needs Malay political parties (June 2023).\nAnd what exactly is wrong with that?\nDAP tried to fan racial sentiment by politicising the Kota Bahru Municipal Council’s compound on a boutique owner whose staff was fined for wearing shorts in the latter’s business premises (June 2023).\nAnd what exactly is wrong with that?\nDAP chairman Lim Guan Eng made a 3R (race, religion and royalty) slanderous speech claiming a ‘green wave’ will destroy Chinese temples and that non-Muslims will face various sanctions if PAS were to win the Penang state election (July 2023).\nAnd what exactly is wrong with that? That's happening even in KL with dozens of Hindu temples, even as recently as last week, the 103 year old temple in Sentul being destroyed by YTL. Ever heard of a 103 year old mosque getting destroyed?\nDAP Ipoh Timor MP Howard Lee Chuan How committed misinterpretation of Quranic verses by urging Muslims to support the unity government (September 2023).\nSo non-muslims are not allowed to urge Muslims to support the government?\nDAP vice-chairman Nga Kor Ming condemned the costumes of Hamas fighters that were worn by school pupils in conjunction with the Palestinian Solidarity Week while urging the relevant authorities to take action (October 2023).\nIs it wrong to say that our young children don't need to be exposed to the trauma of some foreign shithole conflict that has nothing to do with Malaysia?\nDAP veteran leader Tan Sri Lim Kit Siang displays his chauvinist attitude by raising the issue of the Federal Constitution allowing non-Malays to be a Malaysian Prime Minister (November 2023).\nyahdda\nDAP Federal Territory chairman Tan Kok Wai pushing for the unity government to conduct local authority elections in Kuala Lumpur (December 2023).\nyahdda democracy bad eh?\nDAP Beruas MP Ngeh Koo Ham proposed the appointment of non-Muslims to sit in the special committee formed by the Federal Government to study the Syariah law (December 2023).\nenough lah with the pretense that Syariah law doesn't affect non-Muslims. We saw what happened to Ninja Joe restaurant, that Hindu lady who still hasn't gotten back her kids, the Perlis lady and so many.", "Mate, good effort in trying to explain but sadly imbecilic hillbillies just don't care. No matter what sorta facts you present, they've got their mind set. That's the effect of 'teh tarik by the tap'" ], [ "And how many \"venomous narrative\" has PAS said throughout 2023?\nNurses' uniform\n\"Sepupu Lim Kuan Yew\"\nCalling non-muslim voters as ingrate\nJust off the top of my head." ], [ "“This is because they’ve succeeded in appointing spokesmen among the Malays who have forgotten about their Malay-ness….” asserted Zurk.\nWhoa!" ], [ "This is no longer Parti Islam. Should rename as Parti Melayu Sr-Malaysia, PMS." ], [ "Reminds me of a satire work by Fahmi Reza a while ago:\nMinda Presiden PAS\nDAP DAP DAP DAP DAP DAP DAP DAP" ], [ "Attacking DAP makes no sense because DAP is not fighting with PAS in election", "PAS is obsessed with DAP, like a stalker" ], [ "Case of the pot calling the kettle black" ], [ "Lame" ], [ "Umpama periuk memanggil cerek hitam." ] ]
Why is PADU bad for the rakyat? Won’t you like it if the assistance arrived towards the targeted people in need?
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Like it’s already classic that the government had its own citizens details and informations on the click of their mouse. What difference will it make if they get digitalization identity of each of the nric card holder? Besides i dont think they will make it only those with padu can claim the subsidies unless they want backlash from public
[ [ "It's good overall if there is no leakage, good governance and low corruption.\nBut knowing Malaysia.. we are none of those above.\nIf that's the case, mentality will change towards -- why should I pay for their duit rasuah?", "Hm subcon money and sellinng datas to private companies.. i can see that happening", "Yea.. that too.\nI'm more concern of data leak due to lax security.. how many times now?\nEven if the security is good.. the prize is too great.", "The Election Commission is already selling your data as we speak.", "\"Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari has admitted that personal data of voters in the state had been used to enrol them in an insurance scheme managed by a subsidiary of state firm Menteri Besar Inc, as police reports were lodged over fears of a breach of personal data.\nAmirudin said the process was a \"pre-registration\" for the state government's Insurans Hayat Selangor (Insan), adding that the data were made available by the Election Commission.\n\"The data is public data that can be purchased and is used in pre-registration,\" he was quoted by Bernama as saying, following outrage on social media over the leakage of private data.\"", "PADU is the ideal tool for dictatorship.\nWith Digital ID, government can force webservice to force all users to identify themselves or loose access, which include Reddit. How do you think freedom of speech will be affected?\nCBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) also needed Digital ID to work, and just like the example of eMadani free RM100, how people earn their money, who they can transfer to, and where they can spend on can be controlled. Heck even expiry date for the money can be determined. Link to FMT article about CBDC.\nTargeted subsidy is just a trojan horse to bring in Digital ID, even that idea itself is flawed, and there are other solution for it, PADU is NOT the only solution.\nI would imagine monyet in this sub will be able to figure out how PADU can be weaponised against the people and wouldn't be so gullible falling for it, but I'm badly mistaken.", "its definitely a black mirror episode coming to real life\nman i cant imagine what kind of shit will happens once govt can oversee what we do in our phones", "Leakages will happen regardless, so I am very happy at least my tax money goes to targeted subsidies for people at least identified and vetted to receive help." ], [ "First of all PADU isnt bad for the Rakyat. It is actually a good initiative for the government. The thing that is bad about PADU is how it is being implemented, the government is linking PADU for their subsidy allocation and using PADU solely as that authentication method.\nThat is good on paper, the problem why it is bad practically is that the ones who sorely need the subsidy are already having a hard time facing the government red taped.\nPADU is meant to reduce the red tape, but in their wise move you as the people need to sign up for it first. While it is fine and danddy for people who are aware of such things, who has the capability to use the internet with such ease there would be those who dont such as the elderly or the destitute to name a few.\nWhat the government should be doing is linking it with their NRIC whom they already have link with a lot of governmental and non governmental institution. Such as education, wellfare, kwsp, banking, telecommunication, healthcare, SPR, JPJ, all of those are already in the hands of the government and many more, especially with how you are using your NRIC to fill up so many of their forms..\nInstead of automatically approving citizens to the database they are adding an extra layer of \"protection\". You could see it both way, the first is that the government is ensuring that the right money goes to the right people, but it could also be seen as the as a way for the government covering their asses for those whom they would undoubtedly miss. Passing the blame to the people for not signing up.\nFor the second action it should be a somewhat straight foward fix, educate the populace. The money that is used to promote the \"acheivement\" of the current government on bill boards, tv and radio commercials, self commemorating party, should be use to send people to seek those who dont have the facilities or capabilities to sign up for their program digitally. But they are not doing that, they are also putting a severely limited timeline for its implementation.\nJust look at how companies are migrating from an old apps to a new ones, it takes years to do so. The government is trying to shove it down to a couple of months. In doing so would ensure there would be people left behind.\nIn the end the government stance is handing off the responsibility of their job to the common folks. As if they are not being parasites already with the tax payers money and now the people need to do their job for them." ], [ "Because we still want the money, even when we don't deserve it. Just like certain quarters benefitting from some policies, whole the B40 of that race gets pittance. Making it more effective? Cannot, later we cannot benefit from it anymore.", "A T20(suami isteri gaji 5500 each) driving an Axia will get no fuel subsidy while a b40(gaji 2400 each) with X70 will get fuel subsidy\nIt's as if kerajaan wants the classes to hate each other", "PADU (database) and the subsidy formula is supposed to solve this. We will see how well it works.", "The problem with Malaysian government(Dari zaman madey lagi) in general is that they fail to disclose exactly how things will work\nPADU supposed to launch this month , and Subsidies policies in June, and we still have no idea what will happen", "PADU is launching tomorrow. We'll see what kind of details it's going to be.", "targeted subsidy is just dumb", "What's your alternative? And what's your solution to high operation expense in the budget?", "there's no need for any alternative...everyone paid their fair share of taxes so everyone is entitled to it\nimagine u're paying more for ur house because u're paying more n u can use whatever there is in the house but suddenly one day ur family say oh u cannot use the toilet or pay extra for toilet usage because u M40 T20...\nwould u still wanna continue paying for the house??", "Ah..... the \"Fuck you, I got mine\" argument 👌", "why would the rich wanna pay taxes when they dont benefit from it?", "it's not about the car you drive and we don't know whether there's a limit of subsidied petrol.", "Well. They can set something like car 2000cc below and national car only etc etc" ], [ "Problem is it not practical due our Malaysia are known for their lack of efficiency" ], [ "There will always be people complaining about everything.", "My thumbs are tired from all this predictive typing on my RM5000 handphone\n/s af" ], [ "PADU is great initiative. a consolidation of updated information of people income can be used as a foundation to design more robust economic policies that will benefit people who really need them. This later can be expended to other initiatives in the future\nhowever Malaysian does not known for their cybersecurity practices and the job to construct this databse will fall to either:\ncronies that will subcon them to the lowest of subcon chains\ncontractor that offer the lowest price that also will subcon them to the lowest of subcon chains\nthe question will be:\ndo the govnt have taken necessary measures to ensure the data is will not be leaked?\nwho can access this data? will it be passed to banks or insurance companies?", "Some of your concerns are already answered by Rafizi:\nhttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0mYY7HFVSfM7z7xL7SrwBRkj5iSHL4BENxDMAMbRkUDKS8JBEa18YCvhqfc9kkEjnl&id=100044561133929&mibextid=UyTHkb", "PADU tidak akan melibatkan pembayaran setiap tahun kepada penyedia sistem pihak swasta seperti yang selalu berlaku kerana ia dibangunkan sepenuhnya oleh penjawat awam dan milik kerajaan sepenuhnya\nthey even have their own server and everything up by themselves. i kneel:26554:", "To believe they do everything themselves is just naïve.\nDigital ID and CBDC will be a global initiative, and it will be linked together. Just check this map. There is no way they are creating the code themselves, it most likely came from another company from another country.\n<image>\nMost likely from someone connected to the World Economic Forum too.", "nothing related but world bank manager came to iium last week." ], [ "A specific \"this is how much fanfanye spend and got subsidies this month\" is a whole lot more invasive than just \"this is how much they earn this month\"" ], [ "From what i remember, padu started development in june. Im not a programmer, but anyone in that field can share what do they think a project of this scale is done in 6 month. How reliable and secure is it?", "if i remember correctly, this is just phase 1. Not the full implementation", "Yes data security is phase 4, rilek la sup kok lu", "Data security can be as advanced as possible yet the assholes working inside will still leak or sell your data.", "When the rest of the world are also implementing Digital ID and CBDC in their own country in lockstep, it is most likely they share similar codebase.\nhttps://www.atlanticcouncil.org/cbdctracker/\nIt just so happen Rafizi decided to use fuel subsidy to trojan horse Digital ID into Malaysia. Sneaky bastard." ], [ "Would Singapore registered cars be allowed to pump Ron95 petrol once it goes into force?" ], [ "Good initiative but implementation is going to involve corruption. End result might be worst than current system." ], [ "What's PADU?", "Some national registry database. Typical government of the day gimmick, just like the previous email 1Malaysia and MySejahtera. Next election when the government changes, PADU will be shut down for sure.", "It is an ideal dictatorship tool, unless the people voice out to reject it outright before implementation, it will be very hard to cancel it because the next government will want to abuse it too.\nJust look at other countries which are also implementing Digital ID (CBDC requires Digital ID to work). https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/cbdctracker/", "Lol the next government will just shut down the program and come up with another program with their own brand. What do you think is happening to MySejahtera?\nIf there's anyone who wants to abuse the data, it's more likely to be the private contractors who build these systems on the first place." ], [ "What if we have a \"rich\" family , but have sick parents or kid where after all of the expenses, they are worse then some B40. For example.\nWife salary (RM8k)+ Husband Salary (9k)\nParents got stroke, medication + caretaker already RM11k.\nSon have rare sickness and medication already RM3k per month\nFood, Bill, etc per month RM2000. (Already save alot from here, no eat out, etc)\nLeft RM1000 for saving.\nIf remove subsidi for this family, they will have no more money at the end of the month" ], [ "And of course when the padu launched, all price including your food price will increase 50%. So say hi to nasi lemak rm10 this year." ], [ "Susahkan rakyat lagi. Malaysia Madini." ], [ "Automated subsidies (whether blanket or targeted) should be an income supplement instead. (Call it brim, Madani cash, negative income tax, whatever)\nThen have annual review based on localized cost of living" ], [ "data security ?" ], [ "This govt either put in more tax or remove subsidy." ], [ "The good or bad is just speculation now. Let's judge it after 2-3 years" ], [ "In the past, the concession made was that even though government was race-focused and was full of cronyism and inefficiencies - we wanted to at least have subsidies so that we can see few cents on every ringgit back in a transparent way. Anybody from top 1% and bottom 20% can all see and benefit from this.\nRemoving this, maybe a good move. But I can see it falling sideways. Probably only getting it right like 7-8 years later." ] ]
Do you all think that these bullshit property agents and nonsense Airbnb management team contribute to the fall in property prices?
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[ [ "fall in property prices?:26554:", "Correction: not price, but value", "What is value if not market price", "Value is whatever the seller think it is. Market price is what the actual price PAID for it.\nFor example, a house owner think his house is value at RM 1 million / rent should be rm 8k per month. But no buyer/taker. House sit empty until bank foreclosure." ], [ "I genuinely hope property prices fall much, much more. Right now it is still very expensive in klang valley.", "Compared to where? Timor Leste? Compare our property price index vs avg monthly income (property affordability index) Malaysia is still considered very cheap. But if you look at MK or KLCC area then it skews the bell curve", "Very cheap compared to our local salaries?\nYou're nuts", "Very cheap? It's either too far that it's a freaking time expense or consumes more than minimum wages salary. And I'm considered a Malaysian M40, or Selangor B40." ], [ "Over supply and low demand causes values to drop. Prices artificially increased because agents kept pushing the prices up to increase their commissions. Now the market is correcting itself." ], [ "Translation: RM8000+ of pocket money every month for an influencer property in central bukit bintang", "Pocket money…… sugar baby izit :26562:", "That girl shakes her ass and gets 40k per post" ], [ "I think they cause the value to go up. Cause when you join them then you will be looking for property which increase demand.", "Then what’s the reason behind Tropicana selling W hotel for a lower expected value?" ], [ "probably wont fall unless management fees go up or some ownership tax comes to being\na lot of boomers just holding on to their dear depreciations lol" ], [ "oh this must be referring to the Exsim project Branniganz Suites beside sungai wang. The land is super prime, I believe it's around rm2000/sqft", "Oh it’s from Exsim? Oh then the whole building is going to be an Airbnb place. Avoid this at all cost.", "Yeaaa definitely abnb/shortterm/rentals. Tbh the room sizes are too small(495sqft - 678sqft) to be suitable for family stay, so it'd be obvious that it's geared towards tourist and renting" ], [ "AirBnB actually is bad for local businesses. Businesses such as restaurant, laundry shops, bakery and grocery shops rely heavily on citizens live surroundings.\nKuala Lumpur is a good example for this, AirBnB condos obviously mainly for tourists to staying in. While you think: it’s good cause at least got tourists stay in and contribute to Malaysia economy, yes it is but local businesses are closing down because there are no citizen needs, instead there are more and more souvenir shops, fast foods and etc.\nAlso, the property pricing too. For example in KL, without affordability for majority of citizens, the house will eventually owned by the rich/ the one who can afford. Those people will rent it out as AirBnB to earn profit. This also cause ur an decentralization and people will choose to live in far away from where they work, and stuck in traffic for hours everyday.\nAlso, it heavily affects the hotel industry. AirBnB is cheaper option, so tourist will choose it. Hotel are designated for tourists, and condo are for citizens to live in. Imagine what if one hotel had shut down, how many employees would be affected?\nFuck AirBnb and go to live in hotel room.", "Honestly building a property just for Airbnb purposes is plain stupid and greedy. I previously stayed in one by Exsim and it was horrible. The property literally got into a pretty bad condition after a year of opening (pest, mold, non existent management). Many of the Airbnb guests are not that civilized and the “housekeeping team” they hire barely know what cleaning is about.", "Government have the power to restrict or limit the AirBnB operations in Malaysia. Nga Kor Ming really just try hard looking at clean toilet but ignore the housing issues. There is a condo built entirely for AirBnB??? The housekeeping team also overwork la, not well organized also and less salary.\nStill the AirBnB issues are still not demanding enough for a tiny attention tho (even politicians are likely to have rented their 20th or 30th property with AirBnB also), since it’s unreachable for citizens everyday life but it can deep rooted affect the community and the city.\nWhen it comes to benefit of politicians, citizens suffer.", "depending on the amount of people, airbnb is cheaper if you have super large groups. But for solo/duo travellers, a 2-3 star hotel is cheaper. Nowadays abnb is priced like 4-5 star hotels but without the 4 star services" ], [ "i think it is the opposite. They contribute to the property speculation and hence higher prices that what the average median income group could afford." ], [ "8k+ allowance whaaat" ] ]
Found this interesting hotair balloon place at KL
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Found this interesting new attraction at Sg Besi called KL Base. Basically it was the old airport with runway visible from the roadside. Turn in from Siu siu Restaurant through a long private road till middle part. Alson had Foodtruck Park (called KL Flyzone) , Inflatable Park and other event-based activities. Understood they have some plans and projects to turn it into new exciting hangouts.. Found their site called klflyzone.com.. Looks like they need more publicity.
[ [ "This is the old Sungai Besai Air Base, previously the Air Forces HQ right in the middle of KL. Then the Air Force moved their HQ to Negeri Sembilan and this large piece of land is about to be used to build Bandar Malaysia under the infamous 1MDB.\nThe KL-SG High Speed Rail will also planned to be terminated here, but PH delayed Bandar Malaysia project in 2018 and it's developers have also fail to reach a deal among themselves. So this project is just hung up there and remained uncertain of its future.\nBtw, the MRT Putrajaya Line underground tunnel also pass through beneath the air base runway, they even built two stations inside this piece of land. But since Bandar Malaysia remained undeveloped, so these two stations were turned into provisional stations, sealed off from the public and waiting for the day where Bandar Malaysia is finally built.\nCurrently if you take the MRT Putrajaya Line, between Chan Sow Lin station and Kuchai station, you can saw the tunnel structure suddenly turn from round shape into square shape 2 times, a row of blue handrails will also appear on the side, this is where those two provisional station's platform located." ] ]
What were you doing on Christmas Day? - Cheras Aeon Maluri, 25.12.23
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[ [ "Cheras IPD just beside LOL", "Literally a 2 minute walk hahaha if police run they can probably arrive in 45 seconds\n<image>", "Wait, police can run?", "Hmmm.. good one. Though have to admit hardly see one. 🤭", "Polis cuti" ], [ "Cinematic shots lol", "OP do be demonstrating some good camera work lol\nAlso why does the fighting look so goofy it literally looks like some actors fighting in a budget movie 💀", "it looks goofy because that is how people normally fight. not everyone is a trained fighter and that Kung Fu that you rehearsed in your mind isn't gonna translate into action when adrenaline kicks in.", "r/praisethecameraman worthy", "Here's a sneak peek of /r/PraiseTheCameraMan using the top posts of the year!\n#1: Camera captures little guy’s backflip out of the bowl | 311 comments\n#2: Cameraman delivers instant fact-checking | 527 comments\n#3: [NSFW] Remastered accidental 911 footage - Properly filmed first impact. | 266 comments\nI'm a bot, beep boop | Downvote to remove | Contact | Info | Opt-out | GitHub", "This some GTA 6 trailer shit", "Put some upbeat anime music this can be an anime opening.", "You got me there lol", "If this doesn't go to 10k+ up votes I'd be VERY disappointing", "Yeah, this can't be real man. Feels choreographed for a viral ad or something." ], [ "Thank God we don't have guns innit", "We ave parang bruv.", "Is ok. He got prata in the the pocket 😎", "Borneo cant relate", "Yes brother" ], [ "Everybody was kung fu fighting." ], [ "That rotate camera looks like some games trailer lmao", "Yeah, better than GTA 6!" ], [ "this is amazingly clear lol. i was rooting for the cinematography rather than who's winning :26561:", "Perfect soundtrack too, kudos to the sound designer" ], [ "Last Christmas I gave you my heart But the very next day you gave it away This year, to save me from tears I'll give it to someone special\nWham - Last Christmas", "Last rizzmas, I gave you my gyat, the very next day, biboo taxed it away, this year, to save me from :D, I'll give it to someone bau bau\nKoseki bijou - Last rizzmas", "BIBOO NO-", "sticking out your gyatt for nerizzler , you're so bau bau, you're so biboo tax, i just wanna be your shiori", "Well didn't expect Hololive in my Malaysia feed today. Lol" ], [ "r/PraiseTheCameraMan" ], [ "the song really fucking elevate this. i am laughing my ass off rn. why these motherfuckers look like cartoon characters?", "It's the matching shirts!" ], [ "Damn that is high quality camera work good job." ], [ "GTA VI vibes." ], [ "Not sure if this is a video shoot for an ad or an actual recording of a public fight. Amazing recording tho" ], [ "Nice cinematic shot!" ], [ "Gj cameraman. Mcm movie wooi" ], [ "With the song, they look like they are playing around, lmao. Add snow and it's a snow fight." ], [ "Their movements funny as hell" ], [ "" ], [ "Bro just dodge the punch like kungfu fighting" ], [ "r/praisethecameraman" ], [ "This is why dumb country mustn't allow to have guns. Wait..." ], [ "Don't let them swing. Always close distance and use body weight. Force them into submission" ], [ "moto tu lawan arus.\nkasi saman." ], [ "Everybody was kung fu fighting nowadays" ], [ "Best camera movement in the sub." ], [ "I go to that area (Aeon, Velocity Mall) at least twice a week and never had it crossed my mind that this kind of thing could happen there, especially at that particular spot because yes, as someone here already mentioned it is right beside the Cheras IPD." ], [ "- Shot on iPhone" ], [ "GTA Malaysian version" ], [ "LMFAO THAT SONG THOUGH." ], [ "the fighting is funny, but the song took me OUT 😂😂" ], [ "Got balls to fight near the police station lol (near Sunway velocity)" ], [ "This is not how you do boxing day!" ], [ "Nice cinematography." ], [ "That camera work though. Please win an award. So much story, so much soul in a 13-sec shot." ], [ "Professional panning skills." ], [ "Camera man ada skill. Video recorded machiam bullet-time in Matrix. ,:). Anyway, who emerged champion in the fight ?" ], [ "shooting movie ?" ], [ "R/praisethecameraman" ], [ "Why always them?" ], [ "dey , ko igt ni cerita tamil ka ?" ], [ "Normal people: BAM! Are you ok bro?\nLandlords least favourite: BAM! 💥🥊🤕" ], [ "Polis ahhh. They know how to langgarcmati only.. useless" ], [ "I can tell malaysia does not have an indigenous martial art." ], [ "Sape menang?" ], [ "It's the New Year spirit" ], [ "Ooh!! When is this comedy flick coming to cinemas? Would love to watch the full movie! /s" ], [ "They thought unboxing day was boxing day" ], [ "GTA 6 looks lit" ], [ "looks fake tbh" ], [ "Ni baru betul 1 on 1." ], [ "The song is just chef kiss" ], [ "They should cover that lubang with something. Someone could fall in." ], [ "Gta Malaysia" ], [ "bonk bonk" ], [ "I was playing this video on mute and i was thinking to myself hmm someone should put All I Want For Christmas as the BGM. Glad to find I wasn’t wrong" ], [ "Omg I h8 jantan so bad" ], [ "I see an intern movie producer with at least a near 60fps video stabilization trying to create a dramatic sense" ], [ "This might go well with the Matrix fight theme too (when the twins fight morpheus)" ], [ "Mat Kilau 2 trailer is lit! 🔥" ], [ "The more I watch this video, the more it keeps getting funnier and that song lmao" ], [ "New clip for GTA VI Malaysia trailer" ], [ "I can't. The motorcyclist 😭" ], [ "They angry ...Santa claws did not give them present" ], [ "they looked unserious" ], [ "Is this the new GTA?" ], [ "You use gimball or something? hahaha" ], [ "10/10" ], [ "This new GTA6 graphics are lit." ], [ "hari natal bukan budaya kite." ], [ "haha tamil movie" ], [ "The shooting of this video is the bomb" ], [ "lmao wtf i laughed a little too hard at this... this ✨cinematography✨ and soundtrack 10/10" ] ]
DBKL calls out 'third class littering mentality' following New Year's Eve celebrations around Kuala Lumpur
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[ [ "Malaysia Boleh! I've always thrown my own rubbish in disposal bins, and I've stopped littering after school days. But til this day, I still see my own friends and family members do it without battling an eye.\nThe key to solve this is early education. Teach them young, heck, brainwash them if you have to. :29091::29091::29091::29091::29091::29091::29091:", "I say give them reward for littering.", "a bullet straight in their cranium", "Intervene" ], [ "I wonder why we can't do it like Singapore.\nRemember back then when the government actively saman people who smoked in restaurants? For about 6 months, restaurants, especially Mamak stalls, did not smell like smoke anymore. and the floor was clean, no more cigarette butts on the floor. It was a wonderful time.\nThen they decided to stop, now restaurants are allowing people to smoke again despite the no smoking sign is everywhere.", "Yep, been seeing a resurgence of people just smoking in restaurants again especially Mamaks. Laws need enforcement.", "I bet there will be protest on the street if Police begin to monitor Mamaks and other non-smoking area in regular basis.", "Singapore doesn't have titled people. It got away with more fundamental issues of enforcement; that somehow men can be unequal in front of the law. In front of anything, honestly. It sets the stage that somehow a select grouo can have preferable treatment. Making exceptions for anyone deem reasonable just normalizes exceptions for everyone and themselves.\nGod forbid if you had to saman a Dato'\nJust for an example, the current President of Singapore, ex-chair of the IMF, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, was convicted of negligence of flashing supposedly confidential economic data of Singapore to camera. On one hand, revealing that sort of data is seemingly insignificant in the grand scheme of things, but they still ensured he was convicted of a crime and fined.\nThe day a Dato' is not served before the regular joe, is the day Malaysia will move ahead.", "so well said, have my upvote sir", "Yeah. I’m pretty sure those rubbish were being thrown by Dato’s and Datins.\nWhy don’t we focus on the matter on hand?", "I bet on corruption and money. Smokes is a lucrative business", "Gov is being inconsistent with the enforcement part. Gov kept changing, new in power doesnt care about old policies introduced by old gov. I just had some seated people smoking next to a NO SMOKING sign in a food court. It is the same as street littering, cant change their mindsets.", "enforcement is expensive\neveryone loves enforcement untill they get it then \"uturn\"", "Thats why i think govt should have a reward system. Who litter on the street, kita bayar hadiah,maybe RM10 per litter. To encourage more littering and at least make Malaysia become world class littering nation. Something to be proud of our heritage n tradition. Its time to do something. Give reward.\n/S", "Small country senang urus am i rite", "Totally true. China n Japan are other examples of very small country. Thats why very senang urus. Its totally not due to bad culture or bad education of the people at all. Its just Malaysia is TOO BIG a country to manage. We should understand this.", "The saman is still enforced\nZaliha said earlier this year they already got millions in RM Saman value\nPeople just don't care anymore tbh, macam Saman parking and such" ], [ "I was at Sunway on 1st to collect something from one of the stores and the area near Public bank directly next to Sunway and the whole floor was covered in what I think is the plastic covers for silly strings spray cans? ( among other rubbish)\nThe poor council contractors were rummaging in the bushes to fish out the caps and other junk. Whilst everybody is enjoying their holiday." ], [ "Our 3rd world mentality at its finest" ], [ "You enforcement also 3rd class lah, thats why got these problem.\n3rd class mentality across the board, citizen or gov servant. Semua sama." ], [ "But we are third-world...", "The only way to fix this is by aligning with western powers." ], [ "Singapore has NEA plain cloth officer going around fining people SGD300 for littering. Do that in Malaysia and littering will stop overnight. No consequences who cares." ], [ "\"Broken windows policing\".\nLook it up." ], [ "yes, we collectively are bad for littering like malaun. No, I'm not being sarcastic, this is one of the flaws of us Malaysians as a whole\nlol at the person who thinks Singaporeans don't have entitlement mentality\nalso yes, it's easier to manage a smaller country than a large one\nanother lol at the guy who holds up China as an example of a \"good\" country\nKalau tak celebrate bising pulak. Dah bagi celebrate perangai macam budak2 😒" ], [ "Do like Japan. Remove all the bins then people with be forced to bring rubbish back home. 😆just joking malaysia boleh", "It’s the mentality too. Our taman has a serious sampah problem and most of the residents said it’s because DBKL doesn’t provide enough big rubbish bins 🤦‍♀️. And this is in Bangsar…" ], [ "Is gotong-royong still a thing?" ], [ "Having met such litterers, they think this way \"we pay tax, cleaners will clean it up. Whats the point of holding such dirty waste in our hand when the cleaner can come find the rubbish here?\"", "Yeah, they say “this will create job”\nAnd I reply “you will do it?”", "If it pays well ill also do it" ], [ "Provide more large bins in strategic locations, even temporary ones (sometimes wanna throw but cannot find also susah)\nEducate people to take home their trash\nAuthorities actually enforce catching litter bugs and make them do community service for a whole month. Fines won't work as it simply penalises the poor.\nThose stores selling food and drink should also have their own trash can but only accept trash of their own products/from their own customer." ], [ "I recently went to Monkey Beach in Penang. It’s a nice beach but completely ruined by rubbish. There are signs there to tell people to take their trash with them but people ignore the signs and just dump stuff anywhere.\nWhat I don’t understand is why they can’t organise bins or some rubbish collection. I had to pay 50RM conservation fee to enter the park so why can’t that go towards cleaning up the beach? Sounds like a bit of a rort to me." ], [ "Comment section is really disappointing as most of them are either : 1) blame foreigners ; 2) blame DBKL no dustbin; 3) self-depreciating as 3ᴿᴰ world and thus normalize the behavior; 4) making fun of the situation; 5) giving reasons why Japan/Singapore can do, but thousand of reasons justifying Malaysia cannot. 6) DBKL hold full responsibilty for the litters.", "classic comment thread tbh, defeatist mindsets, pointing at others, another shit joke, comparing why others can and malaysia cannot. All defeatist, wher Malaysia boleh mindset?\nbehavioral change should be encourage despite all its short term effects doesnt seems to everlast. Its a continous change to encourage for", "Malaysia boleh, sure but the whole mindset and culture itself will not be implemented if it's not instilled and enforced from a young age. This goes beyond DBKL if you're looking at the bigger pictures. This is first and foremost, parental & Ministry of Education failure. Chicken or egg neither first or second. Both have failed. They should've planted officers to fine litterbugs as well. Enforcement is another weak point that needs to be addressed. Malaysia as a whole can be summed as hangat hangat tahi ayam. Big shots bukak mulut, hype shit up, nothing follows through. The few of us who actually clear our tables up at restaurants or carry our trash with us are few and far between. Sometmes even ridiculed. The problem is deeply rooted and there's a lot of work to be done." ], [ "No bins\nWhat happened to second class ?", "Then bring ur litter home.\nIf people use the same excuse to litter in front of ur home then how? Will you be able to forgive them too?", "What’s wrong with providing some bins ? It might solve the littering" ], [ "Well technically lots of foreigners on the tourist area…don’t put the blame on Malaysian’s only.", "Always be more self-critical. There’s always someone or something to be blamed if you don’t want to move forward." ], [ "Malaysia heritage" ], [ "Third world country of course third class mentality lerh what's the surprise" ], [ "Dbkl think malaysia is japan meh" ], [ "I carried my rubbish with me all the way from trx to bukit bintang mrt station because there was a lack of bins or bins that had space in them to hold trash. DBKL needs to be called out for being equally third class for failing to plant officers to fine litterbugs as well as providing sufficient facilities to curb the influx of festive goers and the rubbish that comes with them.\nBodoh sekaligus #malaysiaboleh" ] ]
Malaysian drug 'kingpin' cuffed in Laos - The suspect, identified as Ong Gim Wah, 39, was captured in Laos on Dec 29 during a joint operation between Thailand and Laos.
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[ [ "we got braindrain so bad even druglord leave the country to cari makan elsewhere:26554:", "Well, that guy certainly doesn't enjoy the prospect of his brain being hung on a rope in Malaysia." ], [ "I hope he brought some Vaseline", "Authorities believe he worked with drug networks from Thailand, Malaysia, China, Singapore and Laos, and used Thailand for money laundering and as a transit point for smuggling drugs to countries such as Malaysia, Taiwan and Australia.\nAint nobody touching this guy" ], [ "Gus?", "waltuh" ] ]
Anyone been to their shows before? Is it safe for solo first-timers?
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[ [ "of course it is safe" ], [ "Yes it is safe. I had perform there once before for fun.", "yesh nicee thanks ! i dunno any of my friends who are into this so im thinking of just going there solo for the vibes + ive been curious about DIY shows :)" ], [ "Ignore the \"scary\" stereotype – punks and metalheads are some of the friendliest people I know, speaking as a woman that goes to these kinds of gigs ALONE. Of course there are shitty people everywhere so exercise caution as usual!", "YESSSS I am a woman too and i have been to concert+shows alone 2-3 times but it was seated or in REXKL so going to a DIY show is a new thing to explore for me hehe thanks so much :)", "Ain't scary the theme of punks and metalheads? I always see them as good people that don't like to act smiley in front of cameras." ], [ "Rumah api is super cool, just that the government has been cracking down on them for years because \"Black metal is unislamic\" etc. They are being kicked out of the current location soon so try to support as much as possible." ], [ "Looks pretty interesting. Although I have to note with irony the fact that it's located at UIA." ], [ "Most of them is stright edge. So yeah, it's safe. Rumah api. Good old days.." ] ]
Since there is a post gathering attention talking about the jawi issue back then, here are the 3 pages of Jawi that was included the textbook at that time.
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[ [ "Huh, if this is the legendary 3 pages then mean theyve done shitjob at explaining them to public. could’ve just show these on newspaper to avoid misunderstanding.", "Bro if this was the only thing they \"taught\" , they didnt even need to tell anyone. Its just part of learning about the country.\nMOE as usual", "It's a red flag thingy. Stir up sentiments and then in goes a kopiah wearing hero politician to save the day" ], [ "Jawi should be taught in BM subject by BM teachers since it’s part of BM. Jawi and BM is the exact same thing except the letters.\nBut today jawi is taught by PI teachers kinda contribute to the confusion jawi as an islamic writings.\nMy theory:\nWhy PI teachers taught Jawi? Because PI is the only subject that still uses jawi in their books.\nWhy PI subject still uses Jawi in their textbooks? Because the subject uses a lot of arabic words so Jawi mixes very well with them. Also the writer wouldnt hv much trouble typing them since they’re basically the same nature (right to left)\nWhy dont just rumi everything and make everything standard? We have no special method to turn arabic words into rumi words without changing their original sound/spelling/meaning.\nConclusion: jawi isnt a religious writing, it’s just BM but the nature of its arab-ish letters makes it a good tool to learn arabic-origin-religion smoother.\nEdit: spelling", "Hell we could, practically, write english sentences with Jawi. Now that I think about it, yeah imma try it myself later on.", "يو كولد بوت يو شهولد نوت", "ngl, i dunno why i hate that i can read this instantly", "Damn 😭", "aku baca ni dalam melayu habis jadi bengong 😂 kena translate satu2 huruf baru faham", "يو كين الريدي دو إيت. you can already do it", "Legit sounded arabic lol" ], [ "LOL this thing is that the cinas here takut they masuk islam meh?", "Basically we got the idiots thinking anything not islamic will make them not muslim, and the idiots that think seeing jawi would make them muslim.", "You summed it up perfectly. Everyone’s too freaking sensitive nowadays", "We all Malaysian are same same. Like how a Muslim pay a casual visit to church/tokong then will change religion (PAS cakap) 😂😂 for me this 3 pages ok jer." ], [ "Referring to this post as it was mentioned by Tony Pua in a podcast (interesting podcast btw)\nThere are two points\nStating that these 3 pages of Jawi will islamized them is irrational fear.\nThe fear of certain extremist individual will use this as a hole to extend the jawi learning beyond 3 pages is a rational fear.\nBut sadly every single person focus on the first point rather than the second. A simple issue being poured oil to the point it become a national issue. I am actually rather surprised that the noised died out so quickly as soon as sheraton move happen.\nPersonally I think this issue could have been solved easily if we focus on discussing the second point and think ways on how to prevent such hole. Maybe instead of BM textbook you just put it on either sivik/moral/sejarah textbook .\nA political plot by certain groups successfully painted PH/dap as \"traitors\"\nEdit 1: looking back at the post, why is alot of people talking as if the three page is instructions on how to speak basic Jawi, do you all not even bothering to look at what those three page is about before you critique?", "Personally I think this issue could have been solved easily if we focus on discussing the second point and think ways on how to prevent such hole. Maybe instead of BM textbook you just put it on either sivik/moral/sejarah textbook .\nThe other thing that is missed out is that there already was Jawi being introduced in SJKs, as part of the Standard 5 BM Seni Tulisan unit. The difference is that that was part of a section that also covered Chinese calligraphy as well as Tamil writing, while the proposed amendment that came in only mentioned Jawi, and excluded the other languages.\nI have no issues with introducing Jawi/ khat in schools, but that it was being done in a way that excluded prior material covering other cultures and writings was, at the very least, sus as all hell.\nKnocking it back so that it could be improved was the correct decision, but my gods the utter incompetence, and refusal by MoE and the PH govt at the time to make it clear that Jawi was already part of the SJK syllabus was just one of the many ways in which they sucked at comms, at keeping the bureaucrats on a tight leash, and just their general fear of being seen as not 10000% supportive of some imagined Malay majority that was gonna riot at any time.", "This is r/malaysia, a liberal hub. Ain't no way your first point is the main issue raised by the people in that post instead of it being pointless to learn Jawi.\n---\nThat said, there's something wrong with Tony Pua if he think this 3 pages constitutes \"teaching\"." ], [ "They can spend pages to explain Muyiddin cirit birit, Doraeman cuci taik cicak, , why can't spend 1 page to show this colorful pages to the public be it newspapers or tiktok" ], [ "is there any online resources to learn jawi? thanks", "For free version, you could google “modul kem cemerlang jawi” it’s in ebook/pdf around 50 pages. Find the latest one probably 2018-2019. That’s what’s school been using for slow learners cos it was so basic and easy to pick up.\nAltho for advanced jawi, no idea." ], [ "Malaysia politician too childish maybe 😅 Rakyat are too emotion maybe 😓" ], [ "this is all in the past now. why bring it up today?", "Because in the post, I noticed quite a number of people seem to be discussing as if the three pages are \"instruction on how to read basic jawi\" instead of \"hey this is what those jawi word on your bank notes mean\"", "Well........\nYou should look at the instructions to the teachers below\n1) murid mengenal tulisan Jawi\n2) murid mempamerkan tulisan Jawi\nSo there's even more problems with the pages.. it doesn't even help with the instructions.", "Fair point, but then again the 3 pages are not instruction on how to learn Jawi.So those two instructions at the bottom could very well be just what it is, let student know jawi word exists.Second point could very well be:\n\"hey kids, can you tell me where have you seen jawi words is before?\"\n\"Oh, I saw them in my rm 1 notes before\"\n\"I think there are those symbols in jata negara\"\nhence mempamerkan.\nWill some weirdo take advantage of this instruction to turn it into a full blown jawi course? Maybe. But seem kind of pointless if you do it in a normal SK as those islamic student will learn it in PI as well. While doing in SJK, you will probably attract some parent attention the next day.", "okay then, carry on" ], [ "Tbh like many say, I can see the confusion. Many of my friends think Jawi is some holy script that only Muslims can use, not a form of writing" ], [ "Enough already la, jawi here jawi there. Tbf if you ask malay what's the purpose for them to learn jawi, mainly only for them to recite quran more easily. Don't bother trying to educate me the differences between jawi and arabic, I know it very well.\nAlso someone should tell DAP, now matter how hard they jilat the conservative malays, they WILL NOT VOTE FOR THEM.", "Agree that PH should stop pandering to get conservative votes especially extreme ones.\nBut did you saw the three pages I posted? they are essentially trivias, not instruction on how to read basic jawi. I do not think these three pages are worth national attention/backlash it did back in 2019 nor it is an effort to \"jilat\" conservative malays" ], [ "Now try put chinese text on a single road plate", "Completely irrelevant comparison though.", "Well you want react that way to expect people to react the same , and the other side is goverment backed majority.", "Sorry, genuinely did not understand what you were trying to say with that comment. Expect people to react the same as what? As if you were to put Chinese text on a road plate or even in the text book? But again as I mentioned, your comparison to Chinese text is not the same.", "Eh it doesn't matter , we are not allowed to defend our rights anyway. Everytime we try to we get threatened from all side, yall are free to do whatever you want .", "bahasa cina bkn bahasa pribumi. ditutur 2 bilion, tidak terancam dan sihat.\nif you want to pick another language other than BM to put up on signs pick iban or kadazan.", "Then stop cancelling sjkc? seems really nice upfront , belakang panggil pendatang , komunis ,nak pertahan hak yg semakin kurang, terus kena padang merbok.", "One of the the argument I like to do when talking to the group of people protesting against SJKC is to make them clarify what they meant by cancelling SJKC. Do you mean abandoning and closing the school? Wasting them or just a purely name change. Both path lead to them realizing how silly the whole problem is in the first place", "they literally tried to make it unconstitutional.", "I don't like to argue from that perspective, because it's essentially \"haha like it or not, it's part of the constitution, your argument are invalid\"\nRather I wish more people convince them the flaws of their argument.\nIn their perspective, there is no incentive to learn BM because chinese school ma so completely ignore BM. While I think there is incentive in the form of UPSR. If you fail UPSR , you have to go kelas peralihan. No kid will want to graduate a year later than their peers and no parent will want to lose face because of it . That is one way of attacking their argument.\nThe other is \"haiya SJKC only cina dengan cina bergaul sahaja, besar nanti tak nak bergaul dengan kaum lain, nanti racist.\" Does that apply to the majority Malay kampung kampung as well? Are they guarentee to be racists in the future because there are no nons in their schools? If that is the case wouldn't the emphasis to be on finding a solution that builds unity in areas that are dominated by one race. abolishing vernacular school won't solve the problem as those vernacular school in the first place was build in area where the respective etnic dominate so like i said, its just a name change.\nI really really fucking hate the constant ping pong, can you open uitm for all race? then abolish vernacular school then. can you abolish vernacular school? Then open uitm for all races then. Solves nothing", "Whats funny is everytime we bring these they will call us racist , and they said if they are racist we won't be standing here , it seems like aslong they didn't bring out the parang and cut us alive they are not racist , but for us any slight attempt to defend our rights we are straight up racist." ], [ "Good luck." ], [ "Jawi is Indian right?", "No, Indian is sunkist", "I think it’s Indian", "It’s sunquick actually", "Indian is orange?", "Jawi is Bahasa melayu written in Arabic script\nYou might be thinking of Jawi Peranakan.", "So Arabic then", "It's puzzling why people think Jawi is a separate language. It's just a script, like the Roman alphabet. Malay can be written in either. Malay written in Jawi is still Malay.", "No. That would be like saying English and modern Malay are both Latin.", "The alphabet (the letters) is Arabic in origin, but the language written with Jawi is Malay.", "So like writing English in Sunkist? Useless!", "I am inclined to somewhat agree since i prefer having one universal language. English being the international language is good enough. Having so many languages + alphabets is annoying for communication when you dont know the language. Lets start by deleting the chinese language, and its derivatives.\nOn the other hand the local language is part of the local culture and heritage, so abandoning it is like abandoning your roots. I think that nobody should be forced to learn the Jawi alphabet if they didnt want to, it should be an elective, but they should be able to converse in Malay as a Malaysian." ], [ "Make it optional for 3 pages of jawi to be included - no\nImprove biased education system even after decades of realizing the problems - no\nDie die every syllabus has to have 3 pages of jawi - yes\nIssue was in the past. Certain people keep beating the dead horse makes me think improving education system will hurt their vested interest.\nOkay, then stay stupid and ignorant.", "Do I think these 3 pages of Jawi is worth the fuss to the point being national issue? -No\nDo I think learning what those little jawi words in our bank notes/jata negara mean will turn me into an muslim no\nAre there better shit in education system to worry about? - yes\nThen why is it that you die die want to paint these 3 pages as \"instruction to learn basic jawi\"? If only this stupid issue didn't get poured oil by malicious or ignorant individual, it could have die out easily and we can truly focus on more important shit in our education. But no, we won't shut up until those \"3 pages of full instruction on how to read basic Jawi\" are gone, because we are too ignorant to even see what those pages look like.\nAgreeing to remove these 3 pages essentially saying that the Malaysian government agrees that learning what those little jawi words on the bank notes will threaten your \"akidah\" the same way saying merry christmas will christianize me.I only hope one day, you will realise the irony in your last sentence", "And I don't know what's everyone's problem with vernacular schools having certain syllabus as optional.\nWe are studying dogshit sejarah syllabus, should we welcome more bullshit content to shove down our kids' throats?" ], [ "As someone who does calligraphy as a hobby + with some appreciation to linguistics, typography and design language. There is no mention of the features of the writing. They could have linguistically or typographically breaking down the writing system. They could have include superficial points like which writing system family is jawi in (eg. Chinese is written from left to right with ideogram characters. But ancient text might be written in rows from right to left or in columns arranged from right to left.)\nAll these 3 pages is just slapping a few symbols on everyday objects that so happen to be written in said Jawi Script. And call it a day. This made me question were these pages added in with no though if their use?\nLike even the periodic table at the end of a chemistry text book has more uses that these 3 pages combine. Despite chemistry is more than a grid of symbols and names + stuff on the periodic table is readily available on the net. (this is a satirical comparison)", "yeah ironically the biggest whoop was made over the tiniest ...eh\nboth sides of the debacle just come out looking pretty dumb in the end" ] ]
Experts say Bumiputeras moving away from traditional professions | The Malaysian Insight
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[ [ "What is traditional proffesion?\nBuruh, nelayan dan juga petani?", "Why did I immediately sing this instead of recite this. 😅", "You probably teringat Jonny Sins too.", "Aiya Malaysian got no cash one only watch Miss Puiyi or Gay Porn Berries. Semalam you put your batang in my twinky gyatt you dah lupa ke??", "Gaya hidup kini dah berubah,", "Anak-anak terasuh mindanya", "Lahir generasi tiktok influencer~", "Alam siber teknologi terkini!", "I thought is gov servant", "Bro I sang this 😂 🤣 💀 idk how to read it normally. It's stuck in my head Gaya hidup kini dah berubah, anak² terasuh mindanya lahir generasi bijak pandai" ], [ "TL;DR social media influencers because they make more money faster.\nedit: ‘traditional professions’ in this article refer to the Asian patents’ trifecta of Doctor, Engineer and Architect.", "Can't blame them we are not being paid enough, a lot below market rate.", "Ahhh, so the jobs that are flourish in foreign land but treated like slave here.", "I thought the holy trinity was Doctor, Engineer and Lawyer", "Kinda of flexible choices for the trinity package, as long as the job earn fame and fortune.", "Engineers make shit money. There are more technology/operator jobs." ], [ "Make more money good. Tax going up, subsidy cut, if not how?" ], [ "I have too many questions about the assumptions and baseline to make a fair judgment so I'm not even going to try." ], [ "The melayu paradox : only 30% bumi in accounts , bad.. 90% bumi in medical = good" ], [ "“Career imbalance will contribute to economic imbalance issues. We need to ensure that the gap between ethnic groups cannot be too wide because when a particular career is monopolised by one ethnic group, unity issues will arise,” he told Bernama.\n“Career imbalance will contribute to economic imbalance issues. We need to ensure that the gap between ethnic groups cannot be too wide because when a particular career is monopolised by one ethnic group, a certain political party will use it as a weapon to marginalise that ethnic group to its advantage.\"\nFTFY." ], [ "I mean what's wrong with choosing high income \"jobs\" ? I think people are mostly interested by the freedom that these job provide imo because its technically like a business which makes sense why it produce lotsa income" ], [ "Yeah because your boss gives you rm20 expect you to live a year with it ,maybe some leftover for next year aswell" ] ]
[Viral] A woman was recorded scolding a bus driver for not allowing her to board the bus immediately after it had arrived
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[ [ "Dont know the whole story cant judge anyone 😤", "From my experience, the MRT buses don’t start until like 3-5 minutes before the scheduled departure time. So the drivers don’t let anyone onboard." ], [ "naik bas ni ade jadual die, bkn sampai terus jalan. takde kekerapan macam tren. bas tak banyak pastu kena tempuh jalan lagi. tak biase naik bas la tu. nak laju order driver. pengangkutan awam la kena kongsi naik" ], [ "Just came here to say, the bus driver lady is commendable. She didn't raise her tone or voice which is probably what most of us would do when faced with another person doing the same to us. Now that takes lots of maturity, perhaps when you've live long enough and seen much enough to know most angry people are just angry because they are embarrassed that they may be wrong.. talking slowly, softly, calmly, objectively.. you can't go wrong. Let the camera be the judge." ], [ "I am confused. She said scan to ride, so this should be free Selangor bus. Why people in twitter saying this is MRT bus? There is nothing to scan in MRT bus... Props to the chill driver tho" ], [ "That is one shaky recording from the passenger." ], [ "Siti Karen", "wehh 😂 aku baca siti karim" ], [ "All the bus driver lady had to say \"You don't know the rules, that means you don't take the bus enough (despite you claim opposite)..\" Oooooppppp!\nExperience > Loudness", "I can’t tell if you’re translating what she said or if you’re suggesting she should’ve said it" ], [ "Guys with girlfriends or wifes or sisters or female colleagues or bosses.. you know this thing happens once every month 😂\nAnd as a guy, I've always wondered what happens when this once-a-month state girl meets another once-a-month state girl.. woooooo.. gonna need some popcorn 😂" ] ]
Another Vulnerabilities Exposed by People for the padu.gov.my website
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After this tweet was made, they have changed the API. Although, it is unknown how many citizens data has been leaked before the change was made. https://preview.redd.it/e5sdgn1qk2ac1.jpg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0fbab681ac3f04f2abbd0e5ca47536e12473c5fb https://preview.redd.it/9hsfpm1qk2ac1.jpg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0d3563e86e29769c1e59c533abd28efc9892998b
[ [ "They devs are actively monitoring any feedback on Twitter. If you found any issue make a tweet and tagged them." ], [ "For real? Why did they even set it that way." ] ]
Need help to ID tortoise
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Hi gang. Found this tortoise wandering the roadside. It is fortunate it did not get run over. Could someone assist to ID this species?
[ [ "Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis), the most common native turtle species we have here. And despite its tortoise-like appearance it is quite aquatic, spending quite a lot of time in the water. Despite being an adaptable species it is actually Endangered due to overcollection for wildlife trade." ], [ "Found this guy outside wandering next to the roadside. Luckily it was at night where less traffic. Anyone know the species?" ], [ "ikan kelisa", "Maybe Kancil or Kembara or Kenari or Rusa?", "ikan sepet eh silap sepat" ], [ "I think that's my boy Ariff" ] ]
depressed spm candidate
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Well as the title goes, im sitting for spm soon and i felt depressed. While this is the most crucial period for us spm candidates to prepare ourselves for spm, i simply could not bring myself to do my revision and improve myself. I tried talking to mental health services online, but quickly quit because i was scared of revealing my personal infos. I didnt dare to talk to my parents about it, since they didnt believe that teenagers would feel depressed and whatnot. They blamed the internet for my "laziness" so i didnt open up to them anymore. My friends are aware of my depression, but i didnt wanna bother them because well, spm is nearing. I dont trust my school counselor too, since they are close to my subject teachers and they probably gossip about me. I once was called for counseling session because i wasnt performing well for my trial 1. After the counseling session, my teachers were kinda making sarcastic comments about how us younger generation is too soft and how back in the their time there's no such thing as depression among youngsters yada yada.. I often feel like giving up and wanting to end myself, but it felt alang alang since im almost done with my highschool.. I didnt know what else i wanted to say, but thanks for reading my vent.
[ [ "Your teachers are dumb. Depression has always existed." ], [ "Really need help and i will suggest to speak with your parents first or else some other relatives you might be closer with.\nMental health is no joke regardless of age.\nAlso my 1 advise SPM is not end of the world. As a student i did not do that well in SPM, college or university where i barely pass with minimum CGPA.\nBut i am still happy as ever by enjoying student life.\nPlease do seek help man." ], [ "Stop caring what other people think about you (that includes family) or what they do behind your back.\nThink about what you want, what you want to do later in life. If going through SPM is required for what you're trying to achieve, then start focusing on that goal alone, and figure out ways to do it, whatever it is that's required.\nIt ain't easy but just make sure you focus on the end goal, fuck everything else.\nI was in the same boat, focusing on the goal at the end has always been what kept me sane.\nPeople can do whatever they want so fuck 'em.\nCaring less had helped me got out of my own downtime.\nIt might work for you. You can't change other people, but you can change you." ], [ "Take it one day at a time. One by one." ], [ "Pain is real. Accept the pain and smile. Own the pain. It's not painful anymore." ], [ "If finding someone to listen is hard, I suggest be your own counsellor. My way of coping is to talk to myself about any issues. Acknowledge that I have a problem, allow myself to vent and say it all out, from your own personal demons, your family, your gf, your school, etc. And only once you feel lighter, ask yourself what are the solutions, acknowledge any shortcomings and be realistic in your goals. Finally, boost yourself and motivate your beliefs to take it one step at a time. I often do this during my motor ride on my way to work. Helps me everytime when I feel a little depressed." ], [ "thanks for sharing. hope you learn from this." ], [ "My man, we’ve all been there, and let me tell you, it gets worst when you go to uni … still have ptsd from my final year project….\nNot saying your situation isint serious. But what I would recommend is, just … don’t think, and just study, no one is holding u back but YOURSELF ! Force yourself to study, read and learn non stop, finish the spm, then u get to hallelujah and enjoy.\nThink abt it, if you don’t change and start now, and you fail your SPM, ur depression going to be lower than what it is now.\nI’ve been there, and trust me, I just went and study, do revision, do homework, shut my phone and whatever that distracts me, sign out from FB / IG whatever. Only thing I was looking at online were either lofi musics and revision notes.\nDepressed but pass SPM 👍🏻 Depressed and fail SPM 👎🏻\nThink abt it, let the pass / fail stress you out, then no time to worry abt depression, during my time, i just think abt how my parents gonna whoop my ass so bad if I fail my spm…" ], [ "SPM can be retaken again next year or even the year after if you choose to.\nSure you lose out another year, but I’m telling you this is also an option, to better prepare for SPM again.\nDon’t lose your mind over it, It’s not the end of the world.\ntake care." ] ]
PADU: How to sign up and complete the eKYC process
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[ [ "The PADU portal is now live and users are now able to register an account online. To recap, PADU is Malaysia’s Central Database Hub which collates data from various government agencies. Malaysians are urged to check their records so that they will be entitled to receive government subsidies and social protection. Malaysians are given three months to ensure their records including income are up to date ahead of the implementation of targeted subsidies.\nidk what entitlement is receivable. Maybe some for students at least." ], [ "Reject PADU and Digital ID when you still have the chance, once it has taken roots and starting to invade into people's freedom it will be too late to take it out. See NEP.", "How's that affect data and digitalisation?", "Later they'll probably implement a socials credit like china does since our data already in ransom by the gov.", "Now: You're too rich, no subsidy for you.\nLater: You're disobedient, freeze your bank account." ] ]
PAS slams Pua over ‘no substance in parliamentary debates’ jibe
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Its deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man says opposition MPs raised matters about the economy, climate change and the ringgit’s depreciation.
[ [ "Pot: Hello you.\nKettle: Hello." ], [ "Tuan Ibrahim raised matters about climate change? Isn’t he the one said Msia isn’t affected by climate change? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣" ], [ "while issues revolving around attire, language, race and religion were barely touched upon by the representatives.\nMore proofs that 60year olds should not be in parliament\nThis is the same man that kata old women need to be diselamatkan via poligami", "Kami rela untuk berbakti untuk penyelamatan ini. :26554:" ], [ "Of cos, PAS sure raised matters about Malaysia being NOT affected by climate change. They also raised very important matters about sepu... pu." ], [ "Isn't this the same guy that recommended polygamy for the rise of unmarried women." ], [ "PAS MPs - wasting the opportunity their parliamentary seats bring. No wait, using up the precious oxygen too." ], [ "Tony Pua is lying piece of shit. He talked Trash about GST and thanks to him the government is losing money. 160+ country use GST and he suggest we go back to SST? He is the single reason why democracy is hard to practice because of many people are deceived by his so called expert on economy. My ass", "Democracy allow your PAS-lords to even spout shit like this.\nYour PAStards wouldn't even allow Tony Pua to speak before they throw the Islamic victim complex at him.", "I may have worded it wrongly. I am a firm believer in democracy but what i really hate is a liar and dont want to admit it. Tony Puaka after PH win 2018 magically dissapeared after realizing being in opposition is diiferent in being the government. 2018-2020 is a shitshow thanks to people believing in tony pua gst bad sst good bullshit and its all ph wrong.", "What does Tony Pua's obviously-bad implementation of GST has to do with the headline?" ] ]
Transport minister says Malaysians can start renewing driver’s licence via MyJPJ app from Feb 1
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[ [ "Myeg:", "MYEG honestly deserves to get fucked. I helped my father renew the MAID permit last year. Did it almost 2 months before due date. Waited 1 month no updates, as the date got close I called them and asked them what is going on.\nNo explanation, no nothing, they just suddenly sent me a an email asking me to fill in info.\nI called them and waited 20 minutes for someone to pick up and when they did I onlyh finally found out that they had been having problems trying to get the permit done and because I mesasged them as I am in a hurry.. they are going to go to the immigration center and do it for me (like they are doing me a favor).\nI told them the issue is you guys should have informed me way ahead that this was an issue and not wait till I call 2 weeks before my maid's work permit is due to expire. ONe thing I really hate talking to the CS in Malaysia, is that it is very hard to get it into their head why they are wrong. I wrote a few emails threatening to report them to consumer bureau as they are taking money and providing a service before someone called me and explained to me and apologized.", "Same thing but the security guard also. Want to take what driving license when entering building?", "illegal to take lah, can show them write number only.", "The case involved Nepali security guard demand our IC/driving license before we are allowed to enter the MYEG building ? Or was it attire didn't meet requirement ?", "Both government and private sector office buildings tend to do this. Take driving license to keep to make sure return their guess pass.\nAttire generally government offices problematic especially for women." ], [ "This is what happens when you have a COMPETENT minister in charge." ], [ "wtf i just went to jpj today.", "And you got yours done.\nIt's ok la dude, next time.", "February 1 bro" ], [ "HIDUP LOKE!!!! seriously why I think he is the only minister who worked hard to ease our life?" ], [ "I did my renewal online (desktop website), license was sent via registered post within a week." ], [ "Eh I use myeg je. Appear in the app also" ], [ "that app is toilet paper!", "Still got 6 month password validity as MySikap. I give up and use the web based Mysikap and password manager to cope with the 6 month password validity." ], [ "I had been renewing my license through mysikap. I think they just transfer that feature to myjpj. Maybe many people didnt know can renew at mysikap. No service fee also.", "Mysikap is actually kinda like the desktop version of Myjpj. They share the same login credentials." ], [ "No eyesight test in Msia ?" ] ]
No Malaysians affected by earthquake in Japan
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[ [ "My cousin having a holiday in Malaysia. He averted a disaster. He may be living in east coast of Japan but i am damn sure he can feel the tremor if he was there." ], [ "Absolutely not true. On some FB groups you can see some Malaysians travelling in Kanazawa who are stuck and wondering how to get back to Osaka/Tokyo." ] ]
Bukit Tunku residents to meet DBKL tomorrow over telco tower construction
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[ [ "In one way, we demand fast speed 5G coverage and high coverage and service availability; on the other hand, when no more strategic location to build the telco tower for last mile coverage, what gives ?", "Not in my backyard attitude.\nbut later got an issue,they are the ones that complain first." ] ]
PADU: Who is responsible to protect your personal data?
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[ [ "When asked about the cost of development, Rafizi said there are two parts to it. He said the manpower cost is “free” because it is built by civil servants who have spent the last 7 months developing it on top of their existing tasks\nNow i think this system is 100% fail project. Not only the deadline is short, but they also don't have dedicated team for it. Developing a new app on top of their existing task? Are they working overnight?", "7 months is hilariously short for a central database that attracted high attack vector. Not only that, 7 months are not enough from cyber security standpoint. This is not your DIY home server, this is all high value database that aggregating and storing sensitive citizens record. One breach and sayonara.\nAnd not to undermine our civil servants, but I’m not sure what’s to proud for when the system is “built by civil servants”, but it rather raised my concerns further. Who are they? Are they cybersecurity experts? Are they hobbyists who just simply have fundamental coding experience? Are they experienced enough to mitigate attack surfaces? Will they have ability to do APT forensics if the system is breached?\nIf your infrastructure partner is AWS, Azure or similar, then I might have a little bit faith in you. But this? I can see it gets breached within 1 year time.\nEvery time I read articles about this system, they kept mention “it’s built by civil servants” like it’s a selling point. Hello, it’s not." ], [ "Reject Digital ID" ] ]
Zahid confirms 'Dubai Move' plot
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[ [ "Here we go again... for fuck's sake." ], [ "Kenapa tak boikot these assholes?!", "Relevant. If the rakyat steps up to vote against every katak, kataks will either be forced out of politics or be too afraid to jump.", "Because we rakyat did no show how much we hate katak. Katak is OK as long as it's for greater good yea so we can only suck it up. People only deserve the representative that they can represent them.", "Both side is okay with katak as long as it benefits them. So why bother" ], [ "How we got here once again:\nNo, there's no law to stop MPs. At best, some parties with Anti-Hopping Law AND amended Party Constitutions can sack → MP by-election. At best. But, expect a few seats to flip to PN anyways as BN & PH are not as electorally dominant as they once were. That's the best case. Otherwise, just like the recent 5x Bersatu frogs lah: PH or BN MPs will switch to the PN MP as PM, but remain in their party.\nWhat if bribes happened? Azam Baki essentially made all Sheraton Move actions \"halal\" in 2020 and 2021. Unfortunately, Anwar re-appointed Azam Baki, so don't expect any MPs to be prosecuted even if we get clear evidence of bribes. And Azam Baki has a poor track record of convictions anyways. And gov't change is absolutely possible: you don't lose your MP seat until the final appeal—likely 2026+ at this point.\nBersatu & PKR frogs during Sheraton Move struck when PH had a much lower approval rating. Same now: Anwar has a poor 50% approval rating.\nSome institutional reforms could've slowed this down, but Anwar & Unity Gov't parties genuinely learned nothing from the Sheraton Move: no recall elections (could do it soon: you have a claimed ⅔ majority—cannot blame PN now lol), no Fixed Term Parliamentary Act, no requirement for a vote of confidence (the SDs are coming back!).", "Don't @ me that Azam Baki was \"necessary\" or \"there wasn't any corruption\". Azam is a fuck wit and you know it. Everyone involved in the Dubai Move is already off scot-free of any jail time.\nEven if Azam panics with a few charges soon, MACC has become shit at its job under Azam (& not helped as UG failed to pass any whistleblower protection reforms):\n— Bung acquitted\n— Najib acquitted (Audit Panel)\n— Shafee acquitted\n— Ku Nan acquitted\n— Zahid acquitted (VLN)\n— Shahir acquitted\n— Muhyiddin acquitted (power abuse)", "Damn, bro knows his shit. Thanks for the insight, OP.", "Happy to help. I sometimes feel like there are only like 10-20 institutional reforms (some 'huge', some small) that people should know about and push their MPs for. My favorite is absolutely whistleblower protection.\nOtherwise, our politicians just get stuck focusing on minor problems with short-term impact.\nFixing MACC was one of the \"easy\" ones pula...", "Any idea why Adam Baki was reappointed", "Anwar claimed Azam Baki has been doing a \"satisfactory job\".\nBut, it's more likely Azam Baki's attitude of \"I'll help whichever PM is in power now\", so Anwar signed up immediately with typical new PM insecurity. Unfortunately, Azam is so transparently corrupt and MACC is so rotten to its core → MACC officers believe MACC may need to be abolished and a new institution with a clean track record established.\nI guess Anwar didn't read that article (or listen to any other whistleblowers...).\nOr maybe Zahid got insecure / worried that an independent MACC might prosecute UMNO into oblivion. What a fucking shame: an independent MACC would've humiliated PN, Bersatu, and PAS.\nRemember that according to the PH & BN binding resolution, the DPM gets to help choose key government officials:\n- The appointment of Dewan Negara members, main posts in government-linked companies and other government posts must first be notified and discussed between the PM and DPM.\nThey didn't name MACC Chief, but I'd be surprised if it wasn't included.\nTL;DR: Anwar & Zahid likely wanted a malleable MACC Chief, like one who'd ram through a massively unprepared prosecution just a few months after GE15 of Muhyiddin and it'd be promptly dismissed by the High Court. Anwar acted all high and mighty when the charges filed...diam ever since Azam & Terrirudin (AG) failed.\n11 March 2023: Focus on your court cases, Anwar advises Muhyiddin\n...led by an incompetent solicitor general (who Anwar appoints as AG soon later!) and an incompetent MACC Chief...\n15 August 2023: Former Malaysian PM Muhyiddin Yassin acquitted on abuse of power charges\nThe moral of the story: don't ever hire incompetent people for critical jobs just because they claim they'll help you. Their incompetence will fuck you over and you'll be caught with your pants down when it matters most.\nSad story is that we all got fucked with Azam sticking around (contract expiring in May-ish this year).", "First rate people hire first rate people, second rate people….", "... Subcon.", "Hahaha", "Or maybe Zahid got insecure / worried that an independent MACC might prosecute UMNO into oblivion. What a fucking shame: an independent MACC would've humiliated PN, Bersatu, and PAS.\nWhat the point of having your enemy in jail, if you be having dinner with them every day.", "Ah yes, Anwar did the ol' switcharoo thinking he'll have the last laugh.\nLongest PM in waiting konon", "Some institutional reforms could've slowed this down, but Anwar & Unity Gov't parties genuinely learned nothing from the Sheraton Move\nTHIS. Absolutely no one in Malaysia will push through systemic/ institutional reforms, but then will be all ::shocked pikachu face:: when people waltz thru loopholes they never bothered to close.", "*Chef's kiss*\nThe loopholes are staring at Malaysia, every single day, and politicians are like, \"Damn, that would prove highly embarrassing. Let me never talk about it again.\"" ], [ "Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has confirmed the \"Dubai Move\" plot as reported recently.\nThe deputy prime minister said the movement not only involves Perikatan Nasional leaders, but certain individuals from the government bloc as well.\n\"We received intelligence reports right from their (alleged plotters) flight to the location (Dubai), and got a report afterwards,\" the Umno president told a press conference after attending a briefing session on disaster management in Putrajaya this morning.\n[More to follow]", "Can u post the whole news here? Its behind paywall.", "Here you go\nAhmad Zahid Hamidi has confirmed the existence of the “Dubai Move” plot to topple the government as reported recently. The deputy prime minister said the movement not only involves Perikatan Nasional leaders, but certain individuals from the government bloc as well. “We received intelligence reports right from their (alleged plotters) flight to the location (Dubai), and got a report afterwards,” the Umno president told a press conference after attending a briefing on disaster management in Putrajaya this morning. However, Zahid said such a move is a waste of time as Malaysians have already given their mandate to the elected MPs.\n“The unity government has more than two-thirds support,” he said, referring to the number of MPs in favour of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership. “The priority is to develop our country, especially in terms of economic development... to give prosperity to the people and not political issues,” he added. When asked about the identities of those involved in the plot based on the intelligence reports, Zahid refused to elaborate. Instead, he advised those involved to wait until the next general election if they wish to form a new government. “God willing, the government will focus its attention on strengthening the economy, helping Malaysians, and also establishing stability for the country under the leadership of Anwar as the 10th prime minister,” he said.\nPN denies meeting Last Saturday, Community Communications Department (J-Kom) deputy director-general Ismail Yusop claimed there was a plot to topple the federal government. He said the plan, dubbed the “Dubai Move”, arose during a recent vacation taken by PN leaders, as well as government backbenchers, to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He also claimed a meeting took place during the visit to assign specific tasks to “agents” responsible for identifying MPs who might switch their support to the opposition with inducements. PN denied the existence of such a plot.", "Apologies; they hadn't updated it yet when I got off.\n//\nAhmad Zahid Hamidi has confirmed the existence of the “Dubai Move” plot to topple the government as reported recently.\nThe deputy prime minister said the movement not only involves Perikatan Nasional leaders, but certain individuals from the government bloc as well.\n“We received intelligence reports right from their (alleged plotters) flight to the location (Dubai), and got a report afterwards,” the Umno president told a press conference after attending a briefing on disaster management in Putrajaya this morning.\nHowever, Zahid said such a move is a waste of time as Malaysians have already given their mandate to the elected MPs.\n“The unity government has more than two-thirds support,” he said, referring to the number of MPs in favour of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership.\n“The priority is to develop our country, especially in terms of economic development... to give prosperity to the people and not political issues,” he added.\nWhen asked about the identities of those involved in the plot based on the intelligence reports, Zahid refused to elaborate.\nInstead, he advised those involved to wait until the next general election if they wish to form a new government.\n“God willing, the government will focus its attention on strengthening the economy, helping Malaysians, and also establishing stability for the country under the leadership of Anwar as the 10th prime minister,” he said.\nPN denies meeting\nLast Saturday, Community Communications Department (J-Kom) deputy director-general Ismail Yusop claimed there was a plot to topple the federal government.\nHe said the plan, dubbed the “Dubai Move”, arose during a recent vacation taken by PN leaders, as well as government backbenchers, to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).\nHe also claimed a meeting took place during the visit to assign specific tasks to “agents” responsible for identifying MPs who might switch their support to the opposition with inducements.\nPN denied the existence of such a plot." ], [ "My only wish is for those followers to wake up for Pete sake. Tell me, how many ruling politicians so far sacrifice for our nation? There more of the nation sacrifices for them. Many of them don't give a s*it to the well being of the nation, let alone it's citizen. Stop being a fool and think for a moment.", "Who is this Pete and why does anyone have to do anything for his sake?", "What is all these talk about Sake? Soju is a much better drink than that Japanese mediocrity" ], [ "Sini move, sana move, how about Malaysia finally move?", "moving to holland", "Even Holland is damn advanced right now", "Lalamove is the way." ], [ "Kepentingan sendiri diutamakan, kepentingan rakyat belakang kira" ], [ "Langkah Sheraton happened 4 years ago. We don't need another one now, especially with flood and covid happening. Those who plot this are morons.", "ikr, everyone just want to get the piece of pie and no one want to fix our issue", "Bold of you to assume they are even thinking about the welfare of the rakyat", "Tun eheM: am I a moron to you?", "Kedah peeps: Why did you think we voted you and your son out? /s" ], [ "During these trying times, this bunch of shit heads are plotting to overthrow the government and jeopardize the much needed stability.\nWe can't afford another political mess that can potentially put this nation in a worse situation than we are at now. This nation has much more pressing issues to pay attention to rather than letting this bunch of self serving politicians play politics games.\nReally tired of this la cibaiii .." ], [ "so these mofos went to Dubai when their places are in DEEP shit?", "Which is hilarious when the Dubai porta potty is a thing...." ], [ "Fucking Pas" ], [ "Next Agung is sharpening his sword", "when you gonna realise agong still have to appoint new pm if anwar lose majority? you dont remeber mahathir limited their power back in 80s …btw i dont want this government change,im getting sick of it" ], [ "For fucks sake, cant even red the whole report. Shit MalaysiaKini", "They are milking money from political dramas like this", "https://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2024/01/aa_55.html?m=1" ], [ "Not this again when new year just started.", "I mean japan has 7.5 earthquake, south Korea opposition just got his neck stabbed all happening 2024 first day man...", "Speaking of Japan, an aircraft carrying the county's Coast Guard members and humanitarian aid for said earthquake just collided with a Japan Airlines passenger jet at Tokyo a few hours ago.\nThere were over 300 people onboard both aircraft.", "5 deaths only though reported.. lucky for them the death toll is not higher..So sad that all on the Coast Guard plane perished. The JAL passengers made it.\nhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-67862011.amp", "There is a sole survivor though in the Dash 8, albeit with serious injuries." ], [ "Wth pulak ni...." ], [ "Mereka dah lama merancang. Kita je yang lalai." ], [ "Go so far to make a fail move.." ], [ "In the words of King Julian, I like to move it, move it." ], [ "So anwar ? Silencing ?", "Claims it has no impact.\nMalaysia’s Anwar Brushes Off Alleged Plot to Topple Government - Bloomberg\n'Dubai Move' has no impact on administration – PM Anwar (themalaysianreserve.com)" ], [ "This is not the real problem. The real problem is why the people are not on the streets? Malaysians are literally the definition of Stockholm's Syndrome. Always letting anything happen without realising how the country is getting destroyed on a daily basis in front of their eyes.\nPeople are as guilty as politicians.", "\"Bukan budaya kita\"\nSometims I believe we're too passive." ], [ "If only there were a law against sedition." ], [ "As long as Borneo is with the gov. Then it’s not gonna happen however you may plot. With Johor Sultan coming in soon, they were just trying their chances. That’s all.", "GPS members were rumoured to be in this plot. They were also part of Sheraton move and also met with Muhyddin first in 2022.\nCertain people at the top of GPS are keen on working with PAS and PN because it means they don't have to work with the opposition in their state who are a thorn in their sides.\nThe only reason why they picked Anwar is because they still fear their voters who are staunchly agaisnt anything PAS.\nSabah side even worse, no loyalty to any party and no fear of their own people. They just jump where they think the water is good.", "Actually GPS is loyal to BN. They will go where BN goes. In current circumstances, I think they see zahid as not someone that represents BN. BN itself actually wants to go with PN.\nBack to topic, I dont rhink its the right time to change administration.\nFor me, anwar should know full well his so called 2/3 majority is a shaky one. Im not sure why he had so much confidence in it. He shouldnt have pushed the opposition to a corner. In times like these, he should find a way to work together.", "Hilarious because OG BN is the party that actually suppressed and degraded Sarawak greatly over the decades. Both Adenan and Abang Jo managed to capture a strong voter base during their time by demonising BN and the establishment greatly. Sarawak even had to rebrand overnight from BN to GPS to avoid fallout with voters because they've been conditioned to hate BN and PAS so much now.\nBut I get it, it's familiar waters to side with BN/PN whereas siding with PH is a lot of unknown for them.", "I think the Borneo parties are just putting their own interests first rather than just mere loyalty. With the current govt they got the DPMship, a really lucrative and relevant ministry and possibly more parliamentary seats if there's a redelineation exercise that includes Borneo. The Premier was said to have came down to see Anwar at Putrajaya to assure him of GPS support." ], [ "is it just me or is Zahid looking kinda rough in that photo?", "Botox wearing off", "LOL. or maybe he's on Ozempic." ], [ "someone ELI5 'Dubai Move' plot pls", "Last Saturday, Community Communications Department (J-Kom) deputy director-general Ismail Yusop claimed there was a plot to topple the federal government.\nHe said the plan, dubbed the “Dubai Move”, arose during a recent vacation taken by PN leaders, as well as government backbenchers, to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).\nHe also claimed a meeting took place during the visit to assign specific tasks to “agents” responsible for identifying MPs who might switch their support to the opposition with inducements.\nPN denied the existence of such a plot." ], [ "50m just to jump seat, i also jump lah. RM50mil bro" ], [ "First plot in Malaysia\nThis one plot outside Malaysia\nAt this point, they will plot in space lol" ], [ "My man looking more and more like a satanic goat." ], [ "This is Malaysia. Ministers fight for power as it equals money. They dont care about the country, as long as they can sakau, can even make a big ass airplane dissappear on it's way to Beijing 🫠 While the rakyats are suffering from high living cost, the politikustaikanjingbagussemuamatidilanggarkeretaapi are busy filling up their pockets." ], [ "Just start SB on those fellas. 😂" ], [ "<image>\nyuiop confirms ’Dubai Move’ plot", "Who is he?" ], [ "Goddammit this shit again. Fuck democracy, I want full on monarchy again!", "Johor sultan enters chat", "Be careful what u wish for", "i agree", "damn u better shut up ,any country with full monarchy dosent turn out good" ], [ "Before you display your disdain of such maneuver. Please remember Kajang Move by our beloved Anwar.\nI hate to say it both sides are EQUALLY bad. No excuse whatsoever. It will be a loooong time before current species gone and then hopefully Malaysia politics can be abit more respectable." ], [ "Sorry for being ignorant. Haven’t been following the news recently. What’s Dubai Move about? 😬", "Can scroll up. There's a c/p of the article. Just some ex pms' and plus two or three having a holiday together in Dubai and chatting abt what ifs if they can give whatnots to whoever. Same MO only it was two relatives and families in Morocco before doing the prep work before gathering the gang in Sheraton.\nI think Anwar is cannier than we expect at anticipating and selecting the moves that would spoil the holiday mood. Hopefully, the institutional reforms and personnel change will come sooner rather than later.\nAs for MACC, they must have done something good recently too." ], [ "So who are the MPs involved?", "There's apparently a list circulating on a YouTube video, but I've not found the source.\nSeemingly, Deputy Human Resource Minister Abdul Rahman Mohamad was on the list: Umno’s Lipis MP denies involvement in ‘Dubai Move’, lodges police report against claim | Malay Mail" ] ]
Getting a maid in Klang Valley
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I have no experience in hiring a maid. Wanted to hire a maid for daily cleaning (no cooking). Did some googling but i guess some real life advice from klang valley folks will be better. Is there any other options other than full time live in maid (particularly on cleaning dishes daily because my house does heavy cooking, like restaurant level) ? Indonesian or Philippines? How much is the cost nowadays? Any recommendations on which agency? And last but not least, any problems / issues faced?
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Married couple found dead in Seremban condo
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Two Malaysians were involved in the Premier League floodlight scandal in 1997
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Demand conditions remain muted across Malaysian manufacturing sector
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[ [ "ringgit must be lower. like 10 ringgit per 1 usd that going to help manufacturing. Source RAFIZI RAMLI" ] ]
/r/malaysia daily random discussion and quick questions thread for 03 January 2024
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This is r/malaysia's official daily random discussion and quick questions thread. Don't be shy! Share your joys, frustrations, random thoughts and questions. Anything and everything is welcome. Apa tanda si pinang kelat, Bila dimakan terasa malan, Apa tanda orang beradat, Bila Monyets berdebat dengan sopan. Dad joke: In ancient Rome there were four kinds of poisons. Poisons I, II, and III would kill you instantly But Poison IV would just make you itchy.
[ [ "Minor announcements:\nmonyet.cc: Check out our Malaysian Lemmy community! (why?)\nSPM Megathread: Updated 2022 with SPM resources such as trial papers, modules, notes and more!\nMental health wiki: A list of mental health services in Malaysia\nI am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns." ], [ "I've seen a lot of fake shopee reviews, but foreign girls putting on tudung and using Google translate to target Malay women is new to me.\nOr maybe those girls are real, the reviews are not.\nMakes me wonder how much of reddit comment is real. Maybe a lot of them were paid to promote dissent." ], [ "Maggi goreng\nDonat\nUbi kayu rebus\nRandom local kuihs and bingka's\nReally should get rid of my habits of googling random foods when hungry or craving late at night. Can't sleep demmit", "I heard that cravings are actually your brain's reaction to vitamin /mineral deficiency. Idk if it's true or not." ] ]
Genting Skyworld: Is it crowded on Sundays?
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Grow your own vegetables, CAP tell M’sians as market prices shoot up
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[ [ "Dia ingat semua orang kaya, got landed house to plant things?", "If you born 30 years earlier, can buy a landed house with fresh grad salary. In that era, almost everyone got a landed house lol.", "There's actually loads of veggies that you don't need landed property to plant.\nA small pot is enough to grow a chilli plant.\nYou can grow taugeh in a patch of wet tissue paper and a sieve.\nThe issue isn't space. The issue is time. Nobody has time to put the work into planting, taking care and harvesting these plants.\nB40 chaps work multiple jobs to put food on the table.\nM40 people work late hours in their singular job and get caught in traffic.", "Space is still a problem. Sure its easy to grow taugeh - but unless you want to die of malnutrition/starvation, you need to grow a lot of taugeh if its your only source of veggies. Especially if you're feeding more than 1 mouth.\nAnd veggies aren't even the most expensive part of the dinner table. Is he going to suggest that people living in condos start raising chickens, too?\nThese people are so out of touch that I don't even. Might as well ask why people don't just eat cake if they can't afford roti.", "Space is still a problem. Sure its easy to grow taugeh - but unless you want to die of malnutrition/starvation, you need to grow a lot of taugeh if its your only source of veggies. Especially if you're feeding more than 1 mouth.\nBro. Read the article.\nAs such, we are urging consumers to grow their own vegetables at home, which can be cost- effective. Planting edible greens does not require a big space,\" he said.\nFruiting plants like okra, brinjal, chillies and leafy vegetables like sawi (mustard plant), kangkong (water spinach), kailan (Chinese broccoli), bayam (spinach), as well as perennial plants mint, pegaga (Indian pennywort), kesum (Chinese knotweed) and selum (water celery) can be easily grown, even on a balcony.\nPlants with deeper roots like okra, brinjal and chilli can be grown in containers like biscuit tins, five-litre oil cans and five to 20-litre water bottles, Subbarow said.\n\"With proper sunlight, water and compost, anyone can grow and harvest vegetables even in small places,\" he added. –\nDon't be a typical Malaysian and shoot before reading. He's not out of touch as that space isn't an issue.\nHe's out of touch because time is an issue. Ain't nobody got time to garden", "Bro, apply some critical thinking.\nHow many biscuits tins and 5 liter oil cans do you think you'll need to grow enough Okra/Chilli/Brinjal to feed you 2 times per day, 30 days a month, 12 months a year? And that's if you only need to feed 1 person. Imagine if you need to feed 2? Double the space. 3? Triple it. 4? Four-get it, unless you have a mansion.\nBefore you can even get to the time issue (which is valid), most people who would benefit the most from spending less on groceries already live in small condos that aren't exactly equipped to be urban farms. Many of them don't even have balconies, for Pete's sake. So his basic premise (sO LoNG aS you HaVE BalcoNY) is already out the window.\nAnyone who can't even consider that simple basic fact is absolutely out of touch.", "I grew chillies on my condo balcony during the MCO. Took more than a month to yield any chillies and my partner and I finished it in 3 days. I can’t imagine how much space you would need to grow enough food to make a significant caloric contribution to your diet.", "Even if got land, it is not feasible to grow your own vegetables at a small scale. Things that we CAN eat, insects LOVE to eat.\nBesides, every plant needs different things. Some want more light, some want less water. You'd need to pour some mental and physical labor into this.\nIt's not like Farmville.", "Know about hydroponics?", "Do you know not all apartments or condo got balcony?", "Do you know about indoor growing?", "Perhaps you can show us your hydroponics set up and vegetable indoor growing to show us feasible it is. Cous… i think your’e kinda missing the point here", "It’s a fantastic and productive hobby, what are you trying to say here?" ], [ "CAP is a mum and pop fearmongering company. They used to come up with the HIDDEN DANGERS OF MICROWAVES and other books like that." ], [ "That's just stupid.\nMeanwhile, there is 103,563 hectares of abandoned or idle farmland around the country ..", "Got owner, even if abandoned or idle also nothing we can do about it. Otherwise we can solve homelessness with all the abandoned or idle houses.", "Quite a portion of government land or glc owned are also abandoned.", "So?" ], [ "This guy has forgotten economies of scale exists. It's not worth the effort to spend time and money to grow small quantity of food when one can just work an extra hour or two and buy more." ], [ "What's the point of consumer association if they can't do jack shit and ask people to solve their own problems?\nLike that clown Rafizi asking us to eat fish if chicken expensive.", "kalau harga sayur tu dah mahal sangat, jangan makan sayur", "Kalau itu duit jadi kecil, print la itu duit besar sikit.", "To be fair,ini Mat Jargon yang suggest, bukan Piji", "Yala duit helicopter" ], [ "These old boomers never change. Grow on vege la, rare own chicken la, rare own fish la, grow on rice la, bila going to say extract own petrol when subsidi remove? Bangang betul!", "Or or or if don't have money go rob bank" ], [ "Is this a blatant show off?" ], [ "They think people that complain about inflation just sit at home twiddling their thumbs isn’t it ? Not that I don’t know anyone doing just that , but they are the minority" ], [ "<image>" ], [ "With what land?" ], [ "Up next : \"Print your own money, CAP tells Malaysians as more people are unemployed\"", "Darn good idea. You should develop this idea further. Maybe even get crowd-finding to seed you money to get started." ], [ "Imagine people begin to grow own stuff and petani income dropped...\nThen suddenly need permit to grow stuff.." ], [ "vegetable price actually quite ok, it is eating outside that hurt.\nif you eat 2 less meal outside, may be can buy whole week of vege already.", "At certain times no, the price is not ok. There was this 1 time, I buy sawi just enough for 2 people, rm5. Thats ridiculous. These past few month the price is ok, like rm2 like that. Now will probably shoot up again.\nNot to mention onion price also high now. The cheapest i found was rm5/kilo.", "you go out eat average is RM30 per 2 meals.\nyou try guess RM30 can buy how many vege? So my statement still correct, it is restaurant that need to get Fark first, not farmers.", "Yesterday bought a bunch of vegetables from Jaya grocer: they are in rm2.7 to 3.8 range. Each pack enough for 2 ppl for two meals.\nThe only problem is to find time and patience to cook and wash." ], [ "Want pork then rear own pig? Want beef rear cow? Want mutton rear goat?" ], [ "Stop being poor, that's what they are saying." ], [ "Wait, I don't eat veggies. I only eat pork. Can I rear these little porcine fellows, too, on my balcony?" ], [ "Same thing like\n“Drill your own oil as market prices shoot up” 😂😂😂" ], [ "Welp, decades of going for easy money by focusing so much on palm oil and not local food source, end up turning Malaysia into net food importer.\nWith the ongoing climate change affecting yields across the world, this is just the beginning." ], [ "Money too expensive - make your own money. These guys..." ] ]
Best place for clothes shopping for women in KL?
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[ [ "Your post has been removed - Quick Questions (Rule 3).\nHello, quick questions go in the Daily Discussion, r/malaysians or our new Malaysian Lemmy community, thanks!\nFYI if you're new to r/Malaysia, the daily random thread is the top sticky post when you click into the subreddit (sorted by \"Hot\"). It gets automatically refreshed every day.\nYou can resubmit this if you have searched through the sub archive or done a Google search and don't find anything that answers your question.\nIf you decide to repost, please state that you've done the above in the body text of your post." ], [ "Sogo" ], [ "Cheap ones - can go to Padini or Brands Outlet. They're available at most big malls in KL." ] ]
GOOD muslim-friendly wantan mee
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anybody knows where to get GOOD muslim-friendly/halal wantan mee anywhere in malaysia? tak kira udang ke ayam, as long as the noodles are springy and overall taste is good
[ [ "Wantan mee without pork is like Nasi Lemak without sambal.\nAnyway, you can check out Restoran Jamal Mohamed.", "Someone said in another post about halal beer\nBruh if its no alcohol then its not beer\nnow i wonder if can halal stripclub exist?" ], [ "Sorry, there is none." ], [ "I also want to know :29091:\nIn b4 no pork no lard no good, crowd chimes in.", "As said above Restoran Jamal Mohamed near FAM Kelana Jaya.", "Because even the soup is made with pork in it,it will never taste the same or you might aswell just eat any dry mee since the saus is just black soy sauce." ], [ "Im chinese and my mom makes it at home too. its really easy to make its like cooking maggi but instead of adding the powder you add the black sauce. top it off with some greens and slice some chicken if youre so inclined and none would be the wiser" ], [ "Besides Abg Jamal and Kelana Jaya Sek5, there's also HK Wantan Mee as well as vegetarian versions with mock char siew (plant based) from vegan places like Camelion or Veggie Century or BMS Organics" ], [ "A stall near the Petronas Station in Desa Sri Hartamas serves excellent wantan mee and nasi ayam. Don't know the name but I've had it many times. Edit: yes, it's halal. Owners are Malay." ] ]
MET MALAYSIA - Laporan Cuaca 2 Januari 2024 (pagi)
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r/Malaysia geopolitics containment megathread for 02 January 2024
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r/Malaysia geopolitics containment megathread This thread is for all news and discussion on Malaysian geopolitics - primarily the current Israel-Palestine conflict. Please post links and discussion posts as root level comments below! Ground rules: To keep things civil, personal attacks, flaming and/or bigotry will result in a ban. Also, throwaways are not welcome: you must be >3 months old and have >30 karma to participate. Rationale: Why we have set this up This thread is sorted by New, and will be refreshed every day!
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China tourist taking a dump outside a Cameron Highlands homestay
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Video here: https://twitter.com/anthraxxx781/status/1742081787940249600?t=bbpLo34CL9rWxgNOIrf1aw&s=19
[ [ "Well I mean, you know, it comes with the package:\nhttps://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2023/12/22/hoping-for-five-million-chinese-tourist-arrivals-to-msia-next-year\nWe want their money; they gifted us warm shit.", "Someone pls teach them that it’s ok to ask for a toilet. And it’s an offence to berak on the streets.", "Someone pls teach them\nThat would be Bintulu MP’s job" ], [ "you can take China-men out of China, but you can't take China out of the China-men.\nIf i was homestay owner, i would find way to blackmail and extort them otherwise will send this video back to mainland and get their credit score lowered :26554:", "This⬆️" ], [ "Expected behaviour from 强国人", "Of course, she is exerting and marking dominance over a given territory, like those China boats in our EEZ", "Dude... I don't want to imagine sea turtles eating PRC fishermen's bat flu shits. Sea turtle bat flu would be no joke..", "\"comrade, obviously paid actors by the provocative imperialistic US to damage our representation globally. We have 5000 years of culture. Those actors are obviously Japanese.\" - Minister of Foreign Affairs of PRC probably..", "Wrong, it's 墙国韭菜,not 强国人. Do I need to translate?" ], [ "What ate their thinking process to even allow themselves to do this!?", "There is none. That’s just how it is in rural China Chinese.", "“Need make poop now. Plop!”", "Probably got sponge as brains.", "You sure if it's even there", "i pay tax mah:26554:", "Cultural Revolution" ], [ "really nothing new, they seem to have no notion of using a toilet. There was a PRC lady who took a massive dump right outside the entrance to Holland Village MRT in Singapore a while back", "Too many cases in Singapore", "But in Singapore they will go to jail" ], [ "Top Chinese Chess Masters take their dump in the bathtub like a boss" ], [ "🥴 this emoji just sums up my feelings" ], [ "Well what do you expect , its a known behavior they have been doing this since the centuries , i just know we are going to take the blame again because they view us as satu bangsa and couldn't care to differentiate" ], [ "Welcome to Animal Planet.\nVideo Footage of human being asserting territorial dominance by defecating." ], [ "PAS: ini salah DAP /s" ], [ "Wtf..." ], [ "need covid lockdown" ], [ "Now this is the same behaviour as dogs.." ], [ "Blow up the photo into a huge banner, plant it at the arrival hall at KLIA with text in Chinese describing the incident and a reminder to tourists to be courteous.\nI guarantee the tourist will get the news back in China, like that kid who scribbled on the Egyptian temple." ], [ "A piece of shit taking a shit.", "Shit2", "Shitception." ], [ "We need to sell them diapers. Since they dunno how to use a toilet like a baby." ], [ "Sorry, that I blamed.the dog for what he didn't doo doo." ], [ "Damn, unless there's a Taco Bell there, this cannot be excused.", "Taco Bell outlet in Malaysia is bad though..." ], [ "Disgusting fuck head" ], [ "Yeaa this, this scene me and my friend when planting a c4 in counter strike." ], [ "Maybe tandas rosak, lel", "All of them?" ], [ "If you gotta go, you gotta go" ], [ "Making us look bad fr" ], [ "mainland china people behaviour" ], [ "They got the money but not the brains or ethics. I went to 西安 (Xi An) a few years ago and witnessed a mother allowing their daughter to take a shit right outside the public toilet. That sight ruined the rest of my trip." ], [ "I feel sick" ], [ "Why they gotta do it right in the centre of a walkway. Can't they be discreet like nearer or into the longkang.." ], [ "inb4 a certain minister will come over here and demand this thread to be deleted:26554:" ], [ "That's their culture even back home in China. But usually only the women would do such thing. Even in Malaysia some situation may also be the same. Women may pee and shit in public swimming pool when nobody's watching. Then you will see something big and chocolatey floating around in the pool, wondering what the fuck that is. Men in general, don't do that, be it Malaysian or Mainland Chinese.\nWhat Malaysia needs, is to have enforcers catching these scumbags and kompaun them RM5000 per kg of shit.", "Why the women do this, not men?" ], [ "Perangai serupa babi. Dekat negara sendiri mesti buat benda sama juga." ], [ "What in the actual fact. Why these PRC’s love to shit in public? They also did the same thing on one of our tourist spots in Manila before." ], [ "" ], [ "Yeap. Sounds about right. Was in Shanghai Disneyland recently, seen China parents forcing kids to pee in the middle of the queue.", "disney freakin land? is there no staff to monitor the visitors?" ], [ "disgusting" ], [ "Designated shitting street" ], [ "Digimon World 1 is here 😂" ] ]
Is there Merdeka 118 skydeck open to the public?
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I'm coming to KL in 2 weeks, and I would like to be able to get into the 118 and check out the views. Despite Wikipedia saying there is a skydeck, I cannot see anywhere online about how to buy tickets or if its even open?
[ [ "according to local news, the tower is expected to open this month and its observation deck is expected to open in the second half of this year.", "thank you :)" ], [ "Doesnt look like the road leading up to the tower is completed, passed by a few days ago." ] ]
Where is the closest decent beach to kuala lumpur?
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Not familiar with kuala lumpur and surrounding areas, can anyone recommend a decent beach close by? I plan to drive
[ [ "port dickson. but you need to pick and choose your time and spot. overcrowded on school holidays.\nsome part are secluded as fuck like beach near the university putra faculty branch for example but it was certified banger", "This guy knows the good spots, confirm you used to be a regular to PD" ], [ "If I'm not mistaken, it would be Port Dickson at Negeri Sembilan, not too familiar with the beach alongside Perak though", "I haven't been to PD for years now. Is it as bad as Chenang, Langkawi where they blast rempit music at max volume?", "Dunno, haven't touch grass since before COVID, just touch computer and shopping malls", "No, but it's mostly hot af beaches and all the shade already have tents set up\nThere's also horse poop and pee everywhere" ], [ "There's the Bagan Lalang beach near Sepang. Not a whole lot of activities but there's a lot of seafood places nearby\nIf you go Tanjung Karang/ Jeram area (north of Klang) there's a lot of beach fronts along that road. Again lots of places to each seafood but beach activities are limited. The reason being is that is relatively close in proximity to Port Klang, so the water isnt the cleanest.\nIf you dont mind driving a bit further then going to the east coast (Kuantan) would be better. Though right now its the monsoon, so not so great weather wise." ], [ "Beach for swimming and play sand, yeap PD. If just want to lepak see sky, morib." ], [ "Morib but water quality isn't the greatest. If you don't want to swim it's fine. Bagan Lalang (Sepang Goldcoast) is a bit better and there's sand unlike Morib. Then the beaches around Port Dickson, better than the other 2. But still definitely meh water quality. You will get the beach vibe though.\nIf you're a foreign tourist/digital nomad of whatever, I hate to say this but then entire West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia from Singapore isn't That great at beaches until you reach Langkawi." ], [ "For me it’s Teluk Cempedak in Kuantan.\nIt’s not the closest beach, but the closest “decent” one for me. West coast beaches are underwhelming until you get further up north." ] ]
Retail Banking Career Path
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Hi, I am a recent Bachelor of Accounting and Finance graduate and recently got an offer for a (basically sales position) in personal/retail banking. Essentially my job is to provide advisory services for the bank's products. I am open to learning more about how the frontline roles of a bank functions but I generally gravitate towards less sales client facing roles (just personal preference). I am wondering what the future holds if I choose to accept the offer and where are the places I should aim to end up in? Or how likely is it for me to move into my more preferable analyst/wholesale banking roles if I enter this job? Thanks!
[ [ "personal retail? very competitive, high sales, high turnover job" ], [ "Assuming you are successful in the sales part.. I doubt you want to go back office anymore.\nHonestly for me, just try for 4-5months and see how sales is .." ], [ "For a start you are in the right industry so that’s 50% of your aspirations being met. The other 50% , you have to believe in yourself and be confident that you can work towards and secure your preferred position ." ], [ "Not many can stand that kind of job. It is a sales job. And like someone here said -- the turnover is very high.\nAnd at the end of that job, you will find you've not learnt anything except pandering to the whims of your leads and clients.\nUnless you're saying that you hate accounting, I'd go with a job that pays you shit, but you learn useful information about how businesses are run, work stupid hours (sometimes). There are LOTS of smaller accounting firm looking for people to do this work.\nQuestion is : why did you opt for an accounting & finance degree if you hated the accounting profession?" ], [ "Its one notch higher than an Insurance agent job. Not everyone but the trully street smart and thickskinned kind can do well there." ], [ "Tough, high turnover job but definitely high return if you're street smart enough. I've worked in banking before and I know many retail bankers who were quite successful. To the point where they can buy themselves luxury cars, etc. Bear in mind that is in the 1% and outliers." ], [ "Try management trainee roles. Better prospects - more pathways to where you intend to do - analyst/wholesale banking roles.\nTough to go from personal/retail banking to wholesale banking.\nHow are your grades? Did you graduate from a decent uni?" ] ]
Why does KL have a comparatively high crime rate to BKK, despite being wealthier and looking more developed?
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Can't quite figure this one out.
[ [ "you should click the “i” icon next to index of the numbeo website.\nRead through the first 2 paragraphs. The data is collected by SURVEY from site visitors, which is the most awful form of data collection since its most likely pooled from western tourists who speak English and unironically visit parts of Bangkok that are deliberately over policed to keep tourism alive. This of course means it is no way accurate to bangkok or KL as a whole but hard for anyone to believe realistically that bangkok will overall be safer." ], [ "despite being wealthier and looking more developed\nthats like asking why do ants like to be inside a sugar jar instead of in the middle of Sahara." ], [ "not sure where you get this idea\na stroll down shukumvit in the evenings woudl suggest otherwise", "https://www.numbeo.com/crime/compare_cities.jsp?country1=Thailand&city1=Bangkok&country2=Malaysia&city2=Kuala+Lumpur\nSukhimvit has plenty of seedy stuff going on and tourist scams, but overall violent crime in BKK is fairly rare.", "The data in this section is derived from surveys conducted by visitors to our website.", "thats cause its numbeo, their data is based on surveys\nviolent crime in KL is rare, i dont think we ever had a major mall shooting ever.", "OK, so then post some data, and not anecdotes, that refute this.\nSure, a mall shooting... outlier event.\nWhat about B&E's/muggings/theft?", "numbeo is based on anecdotes, they ask basic questions \"ie: do you feel safe\".\nshooting in Thailand is not outlier, theres an entire wiki page dedicated to it. this is excluding their school violence.\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_in_Thailand\nthere is no direct city to city comparison really, but snatch thieves are kinda the thing here. Muggings and B&E if you are in a certain part of town." ], [ "They have weed to calm them down recently" ], [ "either bkk has bad reporting system or kl enforcement really sucks." ], [ ">despite being wealthier and looking more developed?\nKL and Bangkok looks roughly the same.", "More underground wires in KL. Generally KL looks a bit more organized and orderly." ], [ "So a lot of people have attacked numbeo but haven't shown any stats to rebut their data.\nMeanwhile, anecdotally, everyone I know that has been to KL (slight bias perhaps as they are ethnic Chinese) says it's dangerous.", "Because numbeo is also anecdotally evidence. There is no such data because the data will not be useful or meaningful because different country have different clarification of crimes, eg weed in malaysia is a crime while thailand isnt. Also crime isnt equal, one mass shooting is obviously worse than 100 weed crime but obviously the latter would seems worse if we just used the number" ], [ "We got more foreigners - bangla, indon, myanmar, viet, rohingya They do contribute to some of the problem", "Without any numbers to back up your claims, you are merely perpetuating xenophobic attitudes. Let’s try to be better than that", "According to ex-KDN minister, foreigner do less crime compared to locals. Roughly only 1% of the crime are commited by foreigner.\nMathematically, it means that the incoming of foreign worker to Malaysia will lower down the number of crime percapita.", "They contributed 11% to crime index according to recent report", "11% and 1% is basically a same figure. Because foreigner make up only about 9% of Malaysia's population.\nMalaysians population is 100/9=11.11x more than foreigner. For every 100 crime, only 1 of them are foreigner.", "source", "They definitely don’t seem to make up 9% in KL. Everyone here seems to be a tourist from Europe or coming from Bangladesh or China for work. Maybe half are even speaking Malay.", "Typical. Let's blame it on foreigners despite the fact that Malaysia's neighbouring countries of Thailand and Singapore has as much, if not more, foreigners per capita in their respective countries.", "OK, so that's an interesting observation." ], [ "It’s definitely way more developed. Somewhere closer to Singapore than Thailand. The crime I’m not sure, but it doesn’t feel unsafe at least in KLCC. It does feel a little less personable than Bangkok and more like an aloof western city though." ] ]
Advice for a Malay-looking boy during Ramadan
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I’m a Chinese-Iban mixed-race and often gets confused for a Malay. My parents are concerned that I will be stopped by police officers during Ramadan if I am seen eating. If anyone here has experienced this, please share some advice. Thank you & have a nice day. Happy New Year.
[ [ "Policeman cannot do anything to you. Jakim/jais can if you are muslim.\nJust eat in Chinese restaurant. Order some pork. Clear sign one isn't a muslim", "So can a non-practicing Muslim Malay do this too? Asking for a friend", "Technically, yes. Legally, no.", "There are Christian Malay, I met one before. So pretty sure you can as well lol", "I am just curious, what action could Jakim take in this circumstance?", "Nothing", "But Jakim/Jais can come in with the suspicion of a Muslim eating pork doing ramadan lol." ], [ "I got shoo'd away from a mamak during Ramadhan. Dude just put the roti in a bungkus bag and told me to go. I said give me a plate. Then he said best don't, cause police will come kacau. Then I just say police come just show them to me.\nTrue enough got police, \"Hello kawan, sudah Ramadan. Sakit ke?\"\n\"Tak. Tapi bukan muslim.\" Then showed my IC.\nTheir smile turned upside down and walked away.", "The thing is restaurants also don’t want the attention, can’t blame them sadly" ], [ "My neighbour had this problem, random ppl would walk up to him and ask why he was eating. They would not stop until he pulled out his Buddhist pendant then they would just walk away without even apologising.\nJust wondering why they feel the need to police others, my understanding is that puasa is ultimately a choice, not mandated by religion...could be wrong though", "I have a Chinese friend who’s so tanned that people will just straight up talk to him in Malay.", "When my Malay GF is in the US, everyone thinks she's mexican. Funny most of the time. I can see it since most in the US don't even know where MY is.", "\"Are you from MX?\"\n\"No I'm from MY\"\n\"...ah.\"", "why they feel the need to police others\nIt's for pahala bonuslink. The more they snitch and tegur, the more points they collect.", "Muslim fasting is like accounting. Got debit credit and overdraft. Must use and pay back.", "Don't you know that it adds pahala point to go to heaven if you successfully ensure your fellow Muslim don't sin, and you're guilty or sinned if you knowingly don't tegur? But if you yourself do it without getting caught, it's ok.\nThat's what's embedded into some of these people's belief system.\nYou're right, it's a choice. Someone even asked me to tapau food back to office for him. But he'd try to hide when he eats in case the HR lady catches him tak puasa, usually in his car in the basement.", "Fasting is not a choice in Islam during Ramadhan unless you can't for health related reasons. And yes it is mandated by the religion.", "Brother really be collecting bonus link points", "its compulsory in islam to fast durin ramadan", "That is one's own private religious/spiritual matter. Don't need to kacau people just because they're brown - a concept that many cannot get.", "its an obligationin islam to uphold the right & forbid the wrong", "Then isn't it wrong to intrude on people and assume they are of a religion based on looks?", "nak buat macamana, dah memang otak wired macam tu. people should be polite though. kalau salah, patutnya minta maaf bukan belah dengan muka bodoh", "Nah, they are just making sure their own brothers are not curi-curi eating, dont get angry at them", "Still it's not their place to be policing them just mind your own business, u know its infuriating and annoying that u have to actually hide to eat just because u want to eat in peace.", "Look man, I am not a Muslim but I dont really care if people wanna check my identity, just show them your IC and they will move on. It literally takes seconds.", "just show them your IC and they will move on. It literally takes seconds.\n??? it's annoying af to deal with these kind of people when you just wanna relax and eat. Plus why tf would I need to show ic just for some random people? If I was in such a situation I would just ignore or tell them fuck off lol", "My non muslim bestfriend usually would be wering her cross jewellery during ramadhan just to not be bothered when she eats, maybe that could be an option?", "Yeah, that can work but honestly they should have not been so kepo in the first place and let people eat in peace.", "I agree with that too.", "Maybe I am just very too relaxed and have this “whatever, I dont care, it doesnt bother me” attitude. I treat it like “showing IC when entering club” kind of situation, sure it’s not the same but close enough" ], [ "Wear a cross. Eat at non-halal places.\nSome of my East Malaysian friends experienced being approached by the lebais during ramadhan. They simply showed the cross on their necklace and speak with the thickest fake accent possible. 😂 That’s it, no need to worry lah." ], [ "Honestly I think you can just politely reply that you are not Muslim and there should not be any issues." ], [ "You have IC to prove that you're not Muslim." ], [ "Doesn’t your mykad show your religion" ], [ "What my friend literally did. Paste IC on forehead.\nFor the 3 days he did so. No problem. 1 week later. Kena kacau pulak. Aiyo" ], [ "If they tegur, Then just say \"Suka hati aku lar\", trigger them until they really call the JAKIM people, then show your IC to waste all their times.", "This is absolutely the best answer. Teach the bonuslink collectors to jaga tepi kain sendiri the hard way." ], [ "police don't really care, but waiters and kepohchi will ask non stop. For convenience, I put IC in lanyard." ], [ "Does this really happens in malaysia? People question you or even arrest you for eating in ramadhan just because you look muslim? Damn you guys got it bad on that one, here in Java a lot of street food vendor only open in half/semiclose, but no one will bat an eye of you eating your lunch even if you look like imam, you enter traditional market, you will forget that's it's ramadhan lol, literal culture shock", "No arresting just questioning", "Certainly, as indonesian i am also curious if our christian indonesian like batak or christian/catholic javanese or sundanese or even balinese eat in malaysia when in ramadhan will they got caught and questioning too? And not a few of indonesian are non practicing muslim who not fasting in ramadhan, will they got caught by jakim even though they are not malaysian muslim?\nI am still remember even taxi driver in semarang central java eat together in open when in ramadhan, but our people just ignore it, because its their own business.\nmaybe they are muslim or not but matter of fasting or not is religion business and responbility between their own self and the God , not something other stranger rudely policing for to get extra point pahala but get sin immediately because they bother other people at worst judging other people." ], [ "Just wear a big ass Christian cross necklace or big ass jade Buddha pendant.", "Agreed on the cross. Happened to me wayy to much back then when I’m studied in Melaka. Kena tegur polis, kena panggil masa tengah tunggu traffic light, kena jerit oleh orang kereta sebelah..what else", "If you wanna be comical lol, bring a bible with you, obviously do the Father, Son and Holy Spirit gesture before eating, and when police or Jais/Jakim approach them, say Shalom", "Bible and holy water", "😂😂😅", "I think most people don't know that Christians say shalom. Be careful or they might think you're a Zionist 😅", "😂😂😂😅" ], [ "I have Malay friends who openly eat pork at Chinese coffee shops and no one disturbs them" ], [ "put your IC on your forehead" ], [ "It's not the police or jais you need to be worried about. It's the people around you who cannot mind their own business and constantly judge you. A lot of malay look-a-like got heckled for eating because people thought they're muslim. Even if you try presenting your IC to prove you're not, they are long gone, leaving you in shame in public with no chance to explain the situation." ], [ "Anang irau kaban. Makai jak janik baka biasa.. mun bisi urang nanyak, padah jak nuan ukai laut.." ], [ "overtly speak chinese. people will get a clue pretty quick" ], [ "You don't have to worry when the police or anyone who directly confronts you. Just show them IC, problem solved.\nThe problem is idiots who take your photo without consent, then upload it to the internet and cause it to go viral. Chances are slim, but not none.\nTry to be aware of your surroundings when having meals." ], [ "Have a friend that looks like a malay, basically just prepare Card holder with Visible IC and always show when asked.\nVery simple and efficient." ], [ "My Chindian friends experience this every year. So they’ll usually just place their IC on the table while eating and also wear a visible cross pendant. But really. People should mind their own business and focus on themselves." ], [ "Just say your aren't Muslim, and if they calling cops on you, only when the cops come, show your IC.\nGive the middle finger to those motherfuckers, especially JAKIM. Document and record a video of your encounter, then tag Anwar Ibrahim, Wee Ka Siong, Hadi Bawang and tweets, include all the media news twitter accounts.\nEdit: also consider tag Sim Kui Hian, Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew, Richard Riot Jaem, Lee Kim Shin, Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg, Alexander Nanta Linggi..." ], [ "Makan je la.. xde keje polis nak tahan² ni.. klu risau sgt makan kat kedai yg kompom x halal..🤣🤣. Kat bandar pon aku tengok org dah mula x kesah mkn dpean org.", "The thing is bnda ni bukan takat makan je bro, imagine kalau OP ni vape ke..jalan2 sambil minum boba ke..tgh joging lepas tu stop minum air mineral ke..sekali dua kena tahan ok lagi..kalau selalu sgt..annoying jugak tu", "Pakai tag tulis bukan muslim...🤣🤣 Mana ade la polis nak tahan, cuma hormat je kat yg posa...", "Letak kat dahi pulak kan. Nanti org ingat dajal." ], [ "How hard is it to say you not a Muslim, and show your IC?", "How hard is for Muslims to not be busybodies?", "Kids these days with their social anxieties and everything being a trigger.. just existing is a challenge apparently", "Maybe cops should focus on what really matters.", "Oh you poor thing, having to deal with kids who have social anxieties" ], [ "get a tattoo xD", "Time to sell temporary tattoo stickers with bunches of shit talks that also tell others you are not Muslim. Something like \"how to show you are not Muslim without saying you are not muslim\". Any other tattoo ideas guys?", "A tattoo of Jesus on the cross/Buddha on a lotus should clue them in. /Jk😂" ], [ "Slap IC on the table like that one malay looking chinese guy" ], [ "Wear like chinese", "Wear shorts regardless of gender" ], [ "Just say butuh apai dik to the cops and you'll be alright" ], [ "Am a mix too. If people confront u about it then just tell them to F-off and mind their business.\nThere’s nothing they can do." ], [ "I'm malay and I'm embarrassed, why the f** we give a shit if he/she don't puasa? Is not even a sin to not fasting" ], [ "Is it a problem if youre a foreign Muslim? Will they arrest you if youre eating in the day?", "Nop. They can't do shit to you because out of their jurisdiction" ], [ "Upsets me by just hearing this.\nA person's beliefs should be between them and their god." ], [ "Just go about your daily life as usual. What are you afraid of? You are non Muslim." ], [ "study hard, get out of this shithole :D" ], [ "lol..........\nwhat's the concern? you bring ic with you around right? they cant prove you are muslim. you can prove yourself that you are not muslim easily." ], [ "Wear a cross." ], [ "I'm also a mixed-race dude, who looks 100% Malay, lived in Selangor for 31 years, never have I been tegur for eating in public during puasa. The trick is to just eat like you normally would, without trying to hide." ], [ "I wonder wearing a shirt saying \"I'm [Insert Religion]\" here is offensive." ], [ "Find an understanding place to makan. My mamak staff are all Hindu from Tamil Nadu and they keep an eye out for me during Ramadan, tell me to sit further in and stuff. If there was a ronda they would tell me too. Love my mamak boys. Otherwise just say non-muslim and show the authorities you aren't through IC or articles of clothing like pendants. Just ignore the rest." ], [ "I have only had people ask me \"tak puasa ke?\" twice my whole life, never by police, they won't do that.\nI would think a majority of people are aware there are many malay-looking non-malays in Malaysia, or I'm just lucky. Anyway, nobody can say or do anything to you, just tell any busybody that you tak puasa. Best to eat out with other people in case you're concerned about feeling awkward eating in public." ], [ "Wear a tshirt that says you are not malay. 😂 Or just your identity so they stop bothering you. I ever seen a guy carefree smoking and suddenly a family man come slap him for smoking at lot 10 🤯. I was so shocked. The smoking guy also shocked. 😒 I don't get they need religion police." ], [ "Wear Heineken t-shirt" ], [ "Im so sorry for you. Hang in there tho 👌" ], [ "Do people still fast in heaven ?" ] ]
Mercedes-Benz EQB EV burns down while charging at dealer in Johor
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[ [ "BOMBA:", "I feel bad for bomba dudes since EV fires are harder to control than internal combustion engine vehicles", "It’s impossible to control. I understand US fire dept build a special pool to submerge the flaming EV in it to put out fire.", "I feel bad for tax payers since all this stuff ends up costing the public." ], [ "Well at least it'll make insurance claim a lot easier.", "Most insurance companies have TNC for EV that is 2x longer than Tesla's own TNC which is itself tiny font long novel. Most people don't realize they're not protected. There's lots of restrictions on use of compatible 3rd party equipment and such. Can't blame them since they know their products are fragile. That's why Tesla only warranties their battery for 160km or 7 years whichever comes first. Don't really get why people think EV will save the environment. More likely in a few years we'll start to see how much EV battery dumping is going to bad for the environment." ], [ "Saving carbon footprint, one burn at a time." ], [ "EV is on fire….. Ahhahahqhqhha" ], [ "Step aside MyviBezza\nMalaysia's new hottest selling car's rolling in" ] ]
“Anyone suggesting that the government is dominated by DAP must produce proof”
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[ [ "DAP got 4 minister posts with the most heavyweight being transport minister. Already get sidelined until cannot sideline and still DAP dominating government.\nI think Malaysia wants to be 99.9% Malays and 0.01% non Malays then happy.", "I believe if there is only 1 non Malay and that one non Malay is living at the peak of Mount Kinabalu living as a nomad and never interact with civilization at all....will be blamed.", "True. According to these people, only at 99.99% is where Malay majority is achieved, anything less is a big NO", "At the rate is going, PH is just BN 2.0 and DAP is just another MCA. All the promises forgotten and its back to Malay first policies.", "There is no political points to be earned by pandering to non-Malay needs, its not like nons will vote for PAS... Now it is just a tussle for the support of conservative Malays, which results in PH=BN2.0", "If pandering to Malay win votes, PH would not have won election. Seems like short term memory forget already.", "But...PH didn't win the election? That's the whole point of the Unity Govt if PH won the election BN wouldn't even be in the picture.", "They were the biggest winner when it comes to seats. Just not enough to form the majority.", "Yeah and that means they didn't win the election. Having the most seats won means nothing without having the necessary minimum number of seats to actually form a government.\nNobody won the election, that's why we had such a weird fiasco where the Aging had to get involved and Stat Decs being flung around like monkey shit.", "Nons are too strong. 1 also will dominate 100 /s", "Hello you forget LGE sis got deputy finance minister???", "I am talking about minister post not deputy minister. And Finance is controlled by Anwar, FM 2 and Deputy FM just placeholder to divert heat from him holding dual portfolios.", "So you purposely not mentioning dap got deputy seat?", "My reply not clear enough or you can't read English?", "Think the point is that dep isn’t as important/ meaningful/ impactful as a full minister seat … relating back to the post it’s a dep cannot override a minister, therefore doesn’t really lead to “dominance” of a government/ policy direction", "Yala. DAP is also given the freedom to buka office in Malaysia. I think we need to limit them. /s", "Literally putting arts grad in deputy finance minister post and they won't admit it's nepotism 🤭", "If Nurul Izzah can be financial advisor to Anwar, LGE's sister can be DFM.\nAnwar's requirement for financial experts very low and in Malaysia anyone can be minister. Look at the other minister post see how many clowns inside.", "If we want to compare then, will Hui Ying resign from the post within 1 month like izzah did?\nI cannot fathom the logic of using the \"see all this other nepotism\" argument while also denying Hui Ying is a nepotism appointment 🤭", "You seem to not understand the difference between the 2. Nurul Izzah never even win election as MP and her dad specially created a \"financial advisor\" position for her.\nLee Hui Ying won elections as MP and can be minister or dpm as long as selected by PM. Who say no finance degree cannot be finance dpm? Other minister all got relevant degrees?", "Dah berubah dah alasan \"other people also nepo\"? 😆😆", "Your entire argument centered around her not having a finance degree. What logic is that? Anwar himself also don't have finance degree also can be FM. Anwar has a degree in Malay studies for fucks sake.\nLose an argument just deal with it, try to be sarcastic in Malay like that will help.", "Elected MP sounds great until you realise the Lim family kicked out Chow Kon Yew from his home seat of Tanjung just to get her in.(funfact : in 2014 CKY also dropped in favour of LGE's secretary)\nYou could put a biawak with PH flag and still win handily in that area\nLater got some people say biawak win election, why cannot be DPM\nFrom election already nepo, dunwan admit summore its nepo", "Elected MP sounds great until you realise the Lim family kicked out Chow Kon Yew from his home seat of Tanjung just to get her in.(funfact : in 2014 CKY also dropped in favour of LGE's secretary)\nSo what? She won the elections fair and square.\nYou could put a biawak with PH flag and still win handily in that area\nLike how Nurul Izzah lost in a PKR stronghold that Anwar has won in the last 30 years or so.\nFrom election already nepo, dunwan admit summore its nepo\nI am not sure what your definition of nepo is, at first you claim she lack a finance degree, after being proven wrong then claim not your argument and keep pivoting on the word \"nepo\". Don't die on stupid hill makes you look stupid.", "since you changed your whole reply (why? malu?)\nYour entire argument centered around her not having a finance degree\nNo, my whole argument centres on the fact she's a nepo appointment.\nYou and me wont even know about her existence if she wasn't rushed in last minute into Tanjung election", "Literally putting arts grad in deputy finance minister post and they won't admit it's nepotism 🤭\nThis is your original post. Who changing statements now because malu?\nAt first claims she don't have finance degree now claim that's not your argument.\nGo back home, you not mature enough to have an adult discussion. Maybe old folks home suitable for you.", "Finance and economics is arts stream subject though. And LGE has no position in the cabinet. Even Ramkarpal stepped down from cabinet when Gobind stepped in.\nBut yeah I admit definitely a hint of nepotism here considering the sister is quite new to politics in general, unlike Ramkarpal and Gobind.", "Gotta be honest, if I'm LHY and have an actual related degree, I'd be putting it out right now instead of having daily insults about her having Arts Degree.\nThe fact that she hasn't... Makes me doubt very much it is a Bachelor of Arts in finance/economy etc", "Yg x disukai dap, bukan non-malay semata2", "Ya disliked by Malays and non Malays, no wonder they second biggest winner in GE15 with 40 seats.\nUse your brain for a second instead of listening to propaganda.", "Malays vote for Bang Non, not DAP. They vote PH bcz they believe them to be a lesser evil than PN, not bcz of a trust or like for DAP.\nBig diff there mate.", "Malays vote for Bang Non, not DAP. They vote PH bcz they believe them to be a lesser evil than PN, not bcz of a trust or like for DAP.\nBy your logic, nobody likes PH only voting them because they are a lesser evil. So does not have anything to do with race just lack of choice.", "xde la nobody. Over la kamu. Like most things, its a spectrum.", "I don't understand rempit Malay language sorry. Can speak in normally?", "X paham BM rupanya hahaha", "Malay bastardizing and disrespecting your own language and then laughing at me. I also find it funny.", "Ini bahasa pasar, langsung x rempit. Tapi xpe la, apa pun jadi kat bahasa melayu bukan kau kesah pun. Saja nak buat modal, balah online. 😂", "this is actually true, even some chinese is in the same boat now, we vote DAP/PH because we don't really have any other choices now", "Bro, that is literally politics everywhere in the world. Hardly anyone gets to vote for a group who perfectly aligns with everything they believe and want. Most people vote for the party that has the most number of policies they can accept, and an acceptable amount of bad policies they can ignore.\nPerfect is the enemy of good." ], [ "There's no need for proof. People want to be brainwashed." ], [ "How do you produce proof there's no boogieman hiding inside your closet waiting to turn your son gay?", "If John Wick is in your closet, better make sure your son keeps his pencils stashed away.", "Is he going to sharpen his pencil in my sons hole?", "\"I once saw him kill 3 men in a bar. With a pencil.\"", "\"I mean, who fooking bring pencil to a bar???“", "John Wick, apparently." ], [ "Haha. People in malaysia talk crap first and prove them wrong later.\nYou can never disprove an unfalsifiable claim." ], [ "PN do not need prove. They just need an easy excuse to blame non Malays and can claim Malays are not united." ], [ "Proof? You're thinking people suggesting these are doing it in good faith. How gullible.", "He knows they are full of it that's why he's asking for proof to call their bluff. The reddit equivalent is to ask someone for sources to back their claim on a topic" ], [ "" ], [ "Why does it even matter ? As long as the minister doesn't pocket money and does his job, I don't care what his race is", "Because \"maruah\" > all." ], [ "since when did one need proof when slandering? 🤷🏻‍♂️" ], [ "Aha but who is pulling the puppet strings ?", "Yahudi." ], [ "Statemenrs like wanting a non-Muslim panel in syariah court is funnily enough brought up from a DAP rep isnt it? and you are wondering why the malays have their suspicions.", "Petak DAP is somewhat rotten. The Nga/Ngeh team is toxic.", "I dont get what their gameplan is all about, are they trying to push an already slim malay support and get the urban malays to the right wing?", "Their gameplan is not the same as federal level, which is trying to be as inclusive as possible. I think the Nga/Ngeh main support base are ethnic Chinese who are permanently suspicious of Malays in general/just plain racist. That's why this faction still supports agents like Superman Hew. I don't think their support is strong outside of Perak (their contemporary Ronnie Liu in Selangor is finished politically) but they are still a significant if small faction within DAP.\nThis faction is the extremist section of DAP.", "Makes sense, just like some pas rep talking shit from time to time" ], [ "this is why DAP need to put some Malays in their party like 30% of the members.\nIt is true that Racist will always find any excuse to blame, but at least DAP should at least make some effort to NOT let them easily blame DAP.", "Useless. Even putting malay as head of their coalition also useless.", "Even US talks about diversity but their diversity means allocating space for the minorities. It is the reversed in Malaysia :D", "Then the Malays in DAP will be labelled pengkhianat." ], [ "Y'all here (so far from what I have read) being a little blinkered, if you don't mind me rebuking as mildly and as respectfully as I can.\nDAP is rich, to put things simply. And our government, who we all know is corrupt from the pak cik nasi lemak tepi jalan up til the Deputy Inspector of the Polis, need money. DAP pulls the strings, not a lot, but not insignificant either. What's holding them cinaks (I am chinese myself so I am authorized) back? The policy and amendments and bumiputera laws in check.\nDAP cable banyak, bros and sis. They are a vital consideration in election fundings, government spendings, resources, etc. Somemore you add the fact that >90% of working chinese in Malaysia stands behind DAP and only DAP.\nSource: bros that have seen behind the scenes abit", "I am not sure what you are getting at.\nAre you saying that bumiputra laws are needed to keep the Chinese (non bumi) in check from taking over? Isn't that just plain discrimination and racism? Are we not against these kind of policies?\nPlus by having these policies we completely exclude certain capable people purely based on their ethnicity.\nThe reason why DAP is supported by Chinese is simply because every other major party is championing for the Malays. It is always Malay 1st. I am not supporting some party that treats me like I'm second class.\nLet's be clear. Nobody joins politics out of the goodness of their hearts. This field attracts power hungry and money hungry individuals. The really capable ones and have good intensions are very rare.", "That’s valuable insight! Thank you. It’s honestly pretty sad, the state of affairs of our politik\nNah, I am all for meritocracy. I just felt like counterbalancing the tenor of the comment section so far; the notion that DAP have no significant sway in the government is simply not true, imo. As Mahathir said recently —that’s one corrupt-ass racist ancient dinosaur, but his mental acuity at his age is incredible la— the malays have a budaya of lepak. “Mereka rasa cukup makan, buat apa lagi nak usaha?”. And we can’t have lazy-ass people without zeal running things.\nSo, no bro, I am so anti-discrimination. We really do be excluding many, many capable people\nSed", "But MCA has buildings everywhere though...", "I'd rather Chinese take over than Malays honestly. Look how well Chinese ethnic rule has been to Singapore.", "Because we lack Malaysian identity, we will always be seen as Chinese first, Malaysian second.\nAs soon as my race gain more foothold in politics, I am sure the country will easily descend into chaos as it becomes too easy to incite racial hate.", "> Because we lack Malaysian identity\nWhat's \"Malaysian identity\"?", "The million dollar question." ], [ "Orang tua please shut up! Chinese situation in Malaysia already on the edge and you still want to push us further?? What about you make The Noble Group angry and provoke more hatred towards Chinese later?! Want Armenian-styled BBQ in Malaysia?!", "If defending allegations make them angry, then really no hope la.", "Last time Chinese PM talk really find trouble for Chinese, adding more fuel for PAS, please retire and shut up, let Anthony handle this stuff please", "Thanks for proving my point. I think if Malaysian Chinese breath also someone can get offended. Really no hope dy.", "I think if DAP keep quiet also will be an issue.\n\"Kenapa DAP tak cakap apa-apa ? Ini bukti DAP tak kisah tentang Malaysia\".", "Ini bukti DAP berdosa", "Malaysia memang no hope. Just plan your Brexit.", "Hoping for the best. Less problem for Malaysia." ], [ "More like why need proof and whats wrong about it. Now you starting to know the real reason" ], [ "Cina is strong like Saiyans. A baby Saiyans is strong enough to destroy a planet.\nSo it must be true...\nInb4 DAP is not Cina" ], [ "Proof: PAS - bro trust me bro 🤜🏻🤛🏻" ] ]
Rafizi: >2 million Malaysians earn less than RM2000 per month
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[ [ "I'm one of them sadly, im an account assistant and do full sets but get paid 1.8k no epf no benefits. But this was the first job that gave me an opportunity to I took it.", "Epf is mandatory. If they're not they're in the wrong. No excuses. You can report to Epf to start an investigation.", "At my first job, my boss elak pay EPF by considering me as a freelancer. Didn't know any better and just accepted it", "My boss said that because of 3 months of training and 3 months probation dont have. So probably by next month i can get higher pay and epf lah", "Excuses. If you receive any sort of salary from an employer as an employee, you contribute to EPF. If next month you still don't have EPF deduction report to Epf immediately and get your bullshit employer fined.", "I work part-time at Giant 2003 also got EPF.\nTraining at Airasia for 6 months in 2015 also got EPF\nYour boss memang bullshit one.", "Your boss is full of shit", "Considering your salary is 1.8k, and epf cut is 11% employee and minimum 12% employer. Since you've been there for close to 6 months, you have lost about RM2484 of your epf money (6 months).\nYour boss is full of shit, and you should either demand the backpay, or report this to the relevant authority. This is extremely illegal.\nConsidering the power of compound interest, that missing 2k today could very well be worth a lot of money by the time you retired in 40 years time.\nIf scare, I would consider asking your colleague if this is the same for them. If so, there's power in number and you all can tibai the boss together. Good luck man.", "ur boss full of bs, i worked part time at a department store for 1 month also got EPF", "If you're a full time employee, EPF and SOCSO are not benefits, they are compulsory. I'm looking for my next job and it has to come with medical benefits at the very least. I got into an accident last year on the way to work and had to rely on SOCSO for my surgery cost.\nI'm also livid at the fact they(my company) are not required to pay me any allowances which were included in the offer letter plus my basic salary. Basic pay matters even though your total salary plus allowances are counted towards EPF/SOCSO contribution.", "How long have you been at the company? Might be a good time to look at other opportunities if you have been there for more than 2 years.", "This month will be my 6th month working in this company", "I wish you luck. Hope you arrive at a better future.", "Thank you so much 😊", "Uh that’s illegal. Even my part time job I still get EPF.", "ur boss nooblh,tell him to take intern,no need pay anything", "Please report it to the authorities." ], [ "Now that one of our official minister recognise the core problem with many Malaysians, I hope they will follow up and implement policies that will benefit the people, not the MNCs.", "Kot kot nanti election tukar government lagi sebelum sempat nampak results" ], [ "Honestly, I think most Malaysians at that wage-level is being taken advantage of one way or another.\nEither through being aggressively low-balled or some small SME taukes doing some shady crap.\nLike even in this post, we have someone employed and paid but have no EPF contributed. Flat out illegal. Education goes a long way and not necessarily just from books/tests.\nWe, as fellow employees and Malaysians should really be educated on our rights as employees via the Employment Act. Being taken advantage of is horrible, being taken advantage of when you are financially vulnerable, doubly so.\nAnd the whole increasing wages leading to increases in prices is such a fallacy. It always seem to be parroted by the very same people that WILL increase prices regardless. They can stub their toe in the morning and increase prices in the afternoon.", "Yeah there are these so called economy experts in social medias when you call for wage increase they would say it will lead to further inflation as though things are so cheap nowdays 😂", "I would say that everyone having enough disposable income in their pocket results in a better economy overall but maybe that is why I am a redditor rather than an established economist.\nTimes are incredibly hard. Doesn't matter if you are M40 or T20. Only those in the very tippy top of the echelon aren't affected.", "replace spm math wif Employment Act....." ], [ "That’s not the worst news. Statistics from DOSM shows that half of the working people earn less than RM2.6k, even though our average income is around RM6.5k. This shows that upper-class people earns much higher than it should, especially above 15k as there’s a spike in that region. For context, an ideal data only shows slight difference between average and median income. Take Germany for example, their average income is around 3.7k€ while the median income is about 3.5k€.\nOne of my hot takes is that minimum wage should be different across states, and the context of poverty should be revised as different people has different financial circumstances, not just depending on the total household income alone. Another take is that we could abolish minimum wage entirely, and replace it with employer-employee wage ratio. This propose that an employer’s income should not exceed a certain multiplier, relative to the employee’s income, this includes bonuses to avoid employer’s taking advantage of the system. Of course, determining an income is a complex process but I think these are valid considerations to the current situation.", "Minimum wage differences between states might cause more problems than it can fix. Malaysia is already at a point where we are exporting our brightest to different countries. Imagine everyone wants to move into Selangor mainly due to the better pay." ], [ "Sadly to say this, we are at a catch-22 situation here. Unfortunately salary and wages are heavily dependent on the market dynamics. We are at a crisis point with not only low wages in the formal sector, but also a sector that is the most susceptible to changes brought by AI. Companies are already scrambling to see how they can incorporate AI into their workflow and people who are in the 2k a month bracket are the ones most impacted. Having any sort of progressive wage policy would only exacerbate and accelerate the adoption of AI by this companies. How to solve this? I don’t know. But what I can tell that the danger is very real and if we are not prepared we might be in a bigger mess than we are now." ], [ "Unfortunately, increase in salary will force businesses to increase price.", "Diesel no subsidy also increase price..they've been using multiple excuses as long as they can utilize almost slave-like workers.", "Go ahead, the market will decide if they're worth the increase. You will find most of the times they have insane margins due to underpaying, this will just force them to take less profits, they can't just keep hiking prices lol, competitors will eat them up", "Welcome to earth" ], [ "Sorry but what is this fatty doing to help the ease the situation beside nasi lemak vending machine?" ] ]
PSA Please Register Your PADU Account Now at https://padu.gov.my/
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A new vulnerabilities has been found
[ [ "Ain't this a big flaw? Anyone that has your information can register an account on your behalf?", "Yes, it seems you can register and edit the information the account for the IC you enter with.\nHowever, it seems the Perakuan Profil section (which is like confirming the details) requires the e-KYC to be enabled.\nQuite a big design flaw if you ask me", "After 3 days its invalid without eKYC. The KYC itself only took less than a minute to be approve.", "anyone can register on your behalf but it requires you to take pic of your IC and a selfie to verify.", "anyone can register on your behalf but it requires you to take pic of your IC and a selfie to verify.\npic of IC and selfie is what all the other companies collected from Malaysians. eg: TNG, grab, setel, etc\nso someone if those companies get hacked then blah blah blah", "Yes, and the project is handled by one or two UiTM interns, maybe.\nMalaysia government agencies are so leaky and inept that almost all digitization initiatives launched by them suffered security and data breached at the expense of 32,000,000 citizens private and confidential data.\nOne of the reason we have so many scam cases and calls that targeting you and know your private info is because of these motherfuckers that have no idea what they are doing and deploy half-baked internship project into production.", "And people want to pour in even more information into this?\nReject Digital ID, Reject PADU.", "I would not go as far as reject it.\nWe want a proper implementation with all things measured and checked out. Not with a loophole/exploit like this.\nKalau tak siap lagi, cakap je tak siap. Take the hit.", "Wait, I'm out of the loop here, what are we taking a hit for? What is this being implemented for?", "its is, but this is expected, that is why I say this PADU thing is a bad idea." ], [ "That’s a big flaw, given citizen records gets leaked so much in the past few months." ], [ "PADU = Plan Ahead, Don't Understand", "love this!" ], [ "Done, but the e-KYC process failed. The AI probably couldn't match my current old face to my NRIC's young face LOL!", "Same here lol\nBut it seems you can still edit almost all the information, except for Perakuan Profil which requires the e-KYC", "except for Perakuan Profil\nThat's the whole point of Padu lol. I only managed to pass verification on 2nd try." ], [ "So this government just launched it without solving it ?.", "Well it's the government famous for announce dulu, plan kemudian method", "Need to get creds for launching stuff mah. Later in election time can claim they did things mah. Whether it works or not itu lain citer la" ], [ "Excuse me, what? What's the point of creating the platform to keep an up-to-date database if ANYONE can sign up on your behalf? It defeats the whole purpose!" ], [ "Stupid system.. keep saying can't verify my picture with the IC bla bla bla.." ], [ "Now that I think about it, do I even need this shit?\nI won't qualify for any subsidy anyway. What other purpose will it serve me?" ], [ "I hope people will sounds the idiots who suggest this PADU bullshit. Bukan compulsory konon pui.", "@RafiziRamli tolong jawab", "Why not just use brim database? I don’t get it", "Entah, that's what weird and suspicious about all this🤷‍♂️ it is not actually needed." ], [ "I haven't been following things closely. What is PADU?", "Central national database of socio economic information to help policymaking and implementation. Not compulsory but...\n...the information will determine their eligibility for subsidies.\nhttps://soyacincau.com/2024/01/02/padu-what-is-it-is-your-personal-data-safe-xrs/", "This data is not available from LHDN?\nNot convincing enough for me to sign up tbh.", "Available, that’s why they ask you to “kemaskini” as in verify the data they already have.", "¯\\_(ツ)_/¯\ndunno, maybe for students or unemployed who don't have kwsp yet??", "Exactly. Also I haven’t been eligible for any aid for awhile now ever since I got my job. Which is quite fucked up", "So basically giving up my data so that I can be better made use of.\nAnd if I don't register, someone else can impersonate me.\nRight...", "Not much difference than registering for brim.\nNo one can impersonate you, you still need to verify by taking pic of your IC and a selfie...", "Well, brim gave a bit of money, at least.", "This data will be used for subsidization in the future.\nThere is nothing wrong with digital ID etc but at least launch it without exploits like this.", "As stated in the website\n...the information will determine their eligibility for subsidies.\nso maybe future madani brim? I seriously dunno lol.", "Can explain to me why they not just continue using brim?", "Br1m is under Najib's 1malaysia brand. When Mahathir became PM, br1m payout decreased and will slowly phase out. Semakan br1m is solely under LHDN, so if you are unemployed bachelor with no LHDN record, you are not eligible.\nIn 5 years, Jib spent 26billion on br1m. Madani gov no money to give bribe like during Jib dynasty. Now introduce Padu to collect self declared data and cross reference with LHDN so only the really needy will be eligible." ], [ "when i say \"did you guys build the system using chat gpt\" i was joking :26554:", "Looks like its a joke now lol", "hehehehehehehehehe :26554:" ], [ "Whats wrong with gomen and their security? You can easily find someones full name using their plate numbers." ], [ "Data leaked here we go" ], [ "Identity fraud is one thing. Gross negligence of the data collection and storage is another.", "Welcome to Malaysia." ], [ "I am fucking sorry? This is not satire is it? the fuck!? And this is how u idiots want to convince us to go digital when this kind of vulnerability is not accounted for before the system lunch! What the fuck!" ], [ "Whilst I get what he is saying, I dont understand whats the play here. Why would third parties register for PADU accounts on other peoples behalf? Also, would’nt these types of registrations get caught at the KYC stage?", "Padu already have all of your information. You only need to update/change any info thats outdated.", "Mine is pretty much blank. They dont have my information at all. All they have is the name of the company i'm working at. Other than that they got nothing. Our government really should just combine their database from their various agencies. All those information that we need to fill in, they already have it. They are just too incompetent to get that information from their own agencies. We already fill all of these for that BR1M/STR/BTR/BKC stuff. They can already get 95% of the information from LHDN." ], [ "Rushed project without going through validation test. As usual.", "They did internal tests. Works great for them. Also, no refunds." ], [ "OR... this could be fearmongering to get people to sign up as soon as possible....\nJust a thought." ], [ "seems like it’s gov problem 🤷‍♂️" ], [ "if i m very sure that i wont get subsidies i dont need to register right?" ], [ "You still have to verify with your selfie, which must match your mykad pic." ], [ "Sorry I have been out of touch for a bit but what is PADU even about?" ], [ "\"register all your info to central government!\"\nbruh, what next? we getting profiled by government and social credit system implemented to ensure our loyalty? the last place that can be another 1984 disaster is Malaysia, wtf" ], [ "My thought is, PADU is another database on top of an existing database.\nPADU is a vehicle to generate some moolah for someone. Gomen orders PADU, contractor quotes a number for design, installation, support for few years. Etc...", "It links up various databases between govt agencies and was internally developed. No consultant involved.", "you sure 🤣 staff gov know next.js and tailwind and make intranet system in 6 month 🤣" ], [ "What's PADU?" ], [ "" ], [ "Tried to enter the site, says my request had been intercepted because it appears to be an attack.\nHahaha. The hell. Or they dont allow vpn?" ], [ "relax lah, why become white mice to test their system?\nSome Kampung people a lot no use internet, or computer illiterate, this will confirm take a while since they do not have secure function for 3rd party to provide register serve to computer dumb people lol" ], [ "Yet all those fake logins would not be approved if the eKYC was not done/fail. So all account created like that would not be valid after 3 days. But that is 3 days of downtime I guess(no info on how this is handled i havent seen anyone to have this problem yet)\neKYC was approved almost instantly for me. As for filling PADU, it will get use no matter what. I would rather have an updated information representing me rather than trusting the rojak data from the hundred agencies that they have put together." ], [ "Digital ID. Yeah nah." ], [ "Nice job rapiji. Now i kinda agree with walauns calling piji the raja fraud formula" ], [ "That is a vulnerability. Shouldn’t that be addressed first before releasing the app?" ], [ "This fuckery already happened once before but i dont remember for what registration. Is it Mysejahtera? I think its around covid time", "MySejatera suffered data breach, all private data were leaked; also, audit found that someone with developer/admin account privilege on the system downloaded the database without proper authorization, which means double blow. Anyone registered with comorbidity disease during the vaccination, together with your private contact info are available in the dark web for a price.\nMyJPJ suffered similar security vulnerability with this PADU.\nAlso, let's be reminded that JPN (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) also suffered major data breached around the same period with MySejahtera and MyJPJ. I don't know if the breach involved fingerprint info or not, but all your info in your IC and its' chip are mostly leaked.\nWhich is why it is so lucrative to become scammer these days, and why so many targeted scam calls.\nGovernment agencies that rolling out all these services without proper testing and outsourcing development work to UiTM interns certainly make this happen every quarter, make no mistake.\nI can almost see the government as a whole is an open book for foreign intelligence to infiltrate any of the mission critical systems, or any high-ranking officer." ] ]
LED Screen on Grab Car - JPJ Violation
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Saw this Grab with a LED Screen facing rear cars. JPJ sure would disallow this. Anyone else seen cars like this too?
[ [ "Seems rather un-aerodynamic with the screens mounted that way, but then again if they mount it sideways it probably woundn't attract as many eyeballs.", "If it's in KL, it won't make much difference with the jams.", "This...lolz... With the rain lagi...Jem giler...", "They should poke holes for airflow" ], [ "Hell yeah I don't get enough eye clutter on the road between the 10 ultra-bright advert boards, omega modded Myvis with bottom lights, flickering streetlights and shopping malls woop woop. Give me the ultra-capitalist hellscape that I yearn for. I want traffic lights to also show me where the nearest Familymart is at while I am waiting on the red light!!", "Basically, Cyberpunk2077." ], [ "I've seen one in Penang too, but with a giant can of juice I forgot the brand. I thought that was something you only see in American movies, but apparently it is a thing here in Malaysia too.\nEdit: Thanks to my fellow penang-ites, the can is apparently Wonda Coffee.", "Let me help you with that. It is Wonda Coffee. I know it because there are 2 of said cards in my area.", "Hahahha. I think i know which car you are refering too. Its a Saga with Wonda coffee can. Brown colour I believe. I often see it on the bridge during evening rush hour.", "Red bull gives you wings", "*Drinks Red Bull and jumped off a 14 floor building. \"Where my wings at?\"", "You be then very dead...", "Marketing worked 🤣" ], [ "That like a giant air break", "It compliments the car" ], [ "Report it to police traffic/jpj?" ], [ "Poor aerodynamics and the ethical quandaries about putting a (distracting) screen on a vehicle aside, pretty sure there's more than 1 company in the country that specialises in creating and selling ad inventory on e-hailing vehicles. Which probably means they've probably already sorted out the legality (or 'legality') of this before some random person on the Internet decides it's a JPJ violation." ] ]
Traveling to Malaysia
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Hello malaysian people. I am going to be visiting your lovely country in late february from an (probably) unknown country, Estonia(northern europe) with my family, 2 adults, 3 children ages 5 to 17. We are starting to put together a plan on what to do, we have 13 days. Right now, the plan is to fly to Kuala Lumpur, and explore the city for a few days. After that, it’s pretty open, but i think we wanna stay at 2 other places. Right now, we are thinking: 1)somewhere in Penang 2) somewhere in Langkawi 3) Ko Li Pe/ Koh Lipe (let me know which is right) islands that i’m aware are part of Thailand. We can pick 2 or it will get too fast-paced as we only have 13 days. Please give me advice what do you think we should do, any advice? What places we should visit or what to do. I will do more research but as people write in Estonia’s subreddit as well to get travel advice and they get very good insider information from there, i thought to myself maybe the Malaysian community is as nice as well and will help us out. Thank you in advance and give me all your advice and tips&tricks. Can’t wait to visit!
[ [ "If the option is between Langkawi and Koh Lipe, I’d assume the goal are the beaches. If so, skip Langkawi and head straight to Koh Lipe.", "skip langkawi unless you want a quiet place. there is nothing much to do there other than chill.", "Agreed. My langkawi vacation was the bomb due that i did absolutely nothing on the vacation. Just smartphone & weather.", "If you love nature get island hopping trips and the mangrove tour in Langkawi", "Koh Lipe is really chill too. Small island with no cars and you can walk the whole place in under an hour. Basically just skip Langkawi except for transiting there to go to Koh Lipe" ], [ "Some nice places I like that are not usually part of common itineraries.\nIn KL, visit the TTDI Park. It has a playground and lots of monkeys and a few monitor lizards. You and your kids may enjoy it.\nIn Penang, visit the Escape Penang theme park. It has the longest water slide in the world. I also like to visit the Balik Pulai region. There is the Balik Pulau paddy field and the town itself which has a different feel than Penang's Georgetown.\nFor Langkawi, there's not really any secret. All the nice and hidden spots are usually well covered in online itineraries. For me personally, I like the Tanjung Rhu resort as there is a sandbar that is revealed in low tide which can let you walk out quite far into the sea.\nThe beaches and water in Koh Lipe are far more beautiful than Langkawi, so perhaps just head straight there.\nOther tips\nUse the app Grab for ridesharing and deliveries if you are not renting a car.\nWhile a lot of people speak and understand English, make sure to speak in simple sentences. Instead of saying \"I would like a Coke please\" say \"Coke. One.\"", "Thank you! The theme park looks fun as hell. Do you reccomend renting a car for Penang? The distances from Georgetown to the theme park&Balik Pulai are about 25km..or could we do with public transportation.. i guess it depends how expensive it is to rent a car?\nAlso now that i’ve been thinking, i think KL and Penang are a must. Haven’t yet to research what it is there to do in Langkawi, but i think the plan to skip it and go straight to Koh Lipe is viable. If we were to do Koh Lipe, would you rather skip Penang or Langkawi?", "Not the commenter, but I would skip Langkawi for Penang easily. Car rental for 5 pax you can budget about RM 350-450 for decent sedan or SUV.", "Also on language- no harm in collecting a few phrases from a Bahasa Malaysia phrasebook or website. Conversational Malay is quite straight forward- there’s a reason it was the lingua franca in the region for centuries. Numbers, one-word basic questions, and polite phrases like thank you, will get you a long way.", "Would recommend chenang beach in Langkawi for souvenirs shopping." ], [ "Make sure to fill out the digital arrival card 3 days before arrival. https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac/main", "thanks will do" ], [ "first timer, do the tourist route\nunless you want to spend for private beaches skip langkawi, its a slow island and more so these days.\nmelacca is another common choice" ], [ "If it’s within your budget both in time and money wise, consider Sabah. Get on the river cruise to see the monkeys and fireflies native to the jungles of Borneo.\nIf you like islands, check out Mantanani and consider Semporna." ], [ "Will say just skip Koh Lipe and do another Thailand trip next time.\nKL to Penang, then Langkawi and end up KL for flight back home seems sensible.\nKuala Lumpur, 3 days. Stay near to KLCC. Explore the hustle and bustle of a city. Go to malls, central market, do a little shopping, try local food and enjoy the man-made attractions. It's a city, pretty much the same everywhere around the world.\nPenang, 5 days. Stay in Georgetown and enjoy the old colonial era charm. Attractions should be within walkable / bikeable distance. Take Grab (hired car) for daytrips to Penang Hill & Botanical Garden (same area) or to beaches in Tanjung Bungah / Batu Feringghi or even further to Teluk Bahang, National Park for more hike and beaches. Penang is well known to be a foodie city. Be sure to sample some of their best cuisine.\nLangkawi, 5 days. Langkawi is a big island and accessibility is poor. Getting a rented car is a must. Unless you plan to hole up in one of the many resorts there. I can't suggest which is the best area to stay. Luxury resorts are located just northwest of Langkawi airport. Cenang used to be good (and probably still is?) and have many affordable options. Kuah is a bustling town, nothing much but even cheaper hotels.\nThere is no airport in Koh Lipe, that means half day of travelling to somewhere just to take a flight. Langkawi has daily flights to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore for flight back home.\nSelamat Datang and enjoy your stay here.", "Yeah i think that’s the best plan. It’s just my mom said Koh Lipe is one of her dream destinations but looking at it it’s very small so there’s nothing else to really do other than enjoy the world-class beaches and what comes with it. And as we don’t have much time i think the half day traveling with ferry and immigrations checks because of border crossing is probably food reason to leave it for another trip. It’s just the paradise islands are kind of her thing.\nSince you seem very knowledgable do you mind giving me a quick insight about the prices? I know they can vary a hell of a lot, but generally in my capital Tallinn, in a normal not anything special restaurant the prices vary in the range of 12-18 euros per meal. So that’s 60 to 90 ringgit. I imagine Kuala Lumpur is more expensive than Penang and Langkawi but could you give some ranges for prices over there? To just grab lunch or have a but of a nicer dinner somewhere?\nAlso about what does it cost to hire the Grab in Penang? Is it like a taxi for a one way cost or is it hired for a full day?\nLangkawi car rental i’ll look up.\nThanks for the help brother", "Koh Lipe is only 90 minutes away from Langkawi. I think it's perfectly doable. You have 13 days. I think just go there. Immigration wouldn't take that long.\nI don't think you need to spend 5 days for each place. Maybe 3 days in KL, 3 days in Penang, the rest in Langkawi/Koh Lipe.\nFood is fairly cheap in Malaysia. Decent meal would cost RM20-30. This is like if you go to restaurants each time.\nUse grab to go everywhere. It's like Uber. But if you wanna go at your own pace, then maybe rent a car is better. There are plenty of car rentals at the airport.\nHave you thought about exploring East Malaysia, specifically Sabah? It's only 2.5 hours flight from KL.\nIslands in sabah are so beautiful, IMO better than Thai islands. Check out islands in Tawau like Boheydulang, Mabul, Mataking, Sipadan.\nHeck the islands near the state capital, Kota Kinabalu like Sapi, Mantanani, Manukan are also so beautiful. Corals everywhere. I can't find corals in Thai islands near Krabi/Phuket.", "Eating out varies in cost. Kuala Lumpur city centre or George Town, Penang will set you back RM 50 - 80 per person for a nice meal in a proper restaurant, without alcohol. Unfortunately, most of the cost comes from alcohol. Even a shitty house pour wine will set you back at ~RM30 / €6.00. A nice bottle will set you back ~RM200 / €40.00.\nIn Kuala Lumpur or Penang, just do one way trips using Grab. You can even do Grab Food to your hotel, to save you time. If you are staying in city centre, would just suggest not to travel via cars during peak hours, just use metro.\nLangkawi is the reverse. Food expensive (same as Kuala Lumpur), alcohol is cheap. Langkawi is a tax-free island.\nIf your stomach can handle it and you have a local to show you around, street food can be cheap and good. Best street food can be found in Penang.", "You can take a 2 hour ferry ride to koh lipe from langkawi. Hop on a flight to langkawi from kl in the morning, get to koh lipe by the afternoon. Skip Langkawi and enjoy Koh Lipe. So so so much nicer than Langkawi, with crystal clear waters, fairly quiet, absolutely zero cars, and very chill in general. The island itself is small, but you can take snorkelling tours and go on tours around the islands nearby" ], [ "Malacca and Penang would be good of you are into history.\nLangkawi is a good beach island with a feel of village/kampung. You should try it and go to restaurant cili kampung.\nAlso what do Estonian think of Dilbert cartoon?", "haha i think Dilbert isn’t that popular in Estonia, so i don’t think anything of it.\nDo you mean history in terms there are many historical sights to see? I mean we are a family with different interest, my little siblings wish to sit at a hotel by the pool or beach all day but the older ones like to see cool historical sights, see beatiful nature etc and be more active. Is it possible to do these half-half days in Penang as well where you explore Georgetown for half a day for example and the other half go to a beach? Ik it’s complicated buy there basically needs to be a balance at all times or there will be crying kids or unsatisfied and bored adults", "Penang has some historical sites, but the more popular historical site would be in Malacca (Melaka).\nClose to Penang you can also visit Ipoh (should be on route from Kuala Lumpur-Penang)\nNature-wise, you can head to Taman Negara (National Park), but its on the southern side of Peninsular Malaysia.\nNot sure if the islands are back open during February, but look up Perhentian Islands, or Redang Island if youre interested in the beach.\nFebruary 10th is Chinese New Year (a.k.a lunar new year), so the traffic will be heavier than usual. However, you'll be able to see different kind of decorations, and festivals everywhere in Malaysia." ], [ "Penang > Langkawi. More to see, more to eat, culturally explosive for the senses. Skip langkawi if its your 1st time to Malaysia, especially if u are going to koh lipe (better beach, better water)", "Thanks for the advice. Will take into consideration!" ], [ "Estonians are fun people! I know a few myself 😁😁\nIf you’re planning to visit during the middleish of Feb, expect some festivals due to Chinese New Year (starts 10 Feb). Don’t forget to get some digestive pills since the food here is not exactly clean if you want to try street foods. Also, don’t drink the tap water. Tap water is not clean here and always make sure to have mineral/boiled/filtered water.\nIn KL, hit up the aquarium in KLCC for some family time, shopping in Pavilion for luxury goods and you can even visit and hit up some bars for drinks at night. Alcohol is wayy more expensive here compared to Estonia though so be mindful of that.\nYou can visit Chinatown (Petaling Street) to walk around but make sure to keep your valuables safe like your jewellery and such.\nI would say for Penang, you can visit the Escape Park for some thrill and fun with your family. Also, you can go over to the “Armenian Street” for some light shopping or souvenirs, Georgetown and even go for an ATV ride.", "Thanks for the tips and reccomendations.\nShould we take the digestive pills in a preventative measure all the way through the trip or after something already feels a bit wrong?\nIn terms of KL the aquarium seems really fun, excited to visit. There’s so much to do we’ll try to make the best of our time but we’ll definitely have to come back. East and north Malaysia will still be completely undiscovered, but hey, we all have work and school and can’t do these multible month long trips to explore the entire country.\nEstonia you could explore in a week-pretty much. At least do it so that you’ve been to all parts of the country, but Malaysia is big and actually i’m really impressed, it looks to be very developed. I knoe it varies by state, but you have close naighbours doing much worse economically so great jobs on that also. Eager to see all of it", "I would say when your stomach doesn’t feel too good after eating some street foods. Restaurants food should be more hygienic but better be prepared.\nAlso, download Grab in advance if you could. It’s Bolt in Estonia and a lot more convenient if you are not driving/have a designated driver. Alternatively, you can sit the MRT to travel around in the city. If you want to buy tickets for travelling from KL to Penang or vice versa, you can purchase bus tickets online but it’s kinda tricky with our outdated websites and such.\nFeel free to pm me if you need help with anything. I will be more than happy to bring you guys around KL for some popular foods if I am still here by then" ], [ "February huh? I you can delay a bit until March, then it’s Ramadhan (starts 12 March). You’ll have a chance to experience Ramadhan Bazaar.\nIf you can’t then the other reply have a good itinerary for you.\n3 days in KL\n5 days in Penang\nThe rest in Koh Lipe." ], [ "don't go to penang, lots of tourists trap and the people there are unbearable. trust me, I live there." ], [ "Instead of spending more time KL. I would suggest go to East malaysia and explore Semporna for like 3-4 days." ], [ "February? Come back in march\nFebruary a lot people celebrating chinese new year", "We arrive on 23th of february, should be fine by then?", "27th onwards, by that time not too many people so u can enjoy more" ], [ "Hi Op! Here’s a Happy 2024 to you!\nI’ve been to Tallinn as part of my honeymoon in 2019 and I loved it! Hope you have an equally good trip here\nJust 2 things to note and a few questions.\nNote, it will be hot here by end Feb, I know it’s still fairly cold in Estonia at the time so do prepare for a 50% or more jump in temperature also, do expect mosquitoes and other bugs to be abundant. Of course shopping centres/ malls will be largely big free but other wise do expect insects\nA few questions, what does your family enjoy ?\nNature ? Sights ? Do you plan to do road trips and drive around ? There are some fairly interesting smaller towns to visit (Sitiawan, Ipoh) if you are driving. Or do you plan to stick to the bigger cities and use public transport?\nFood ? How’s your food palate? One advantage of Malaysia is you can find fairly authentic samples of neighbouring foods here (Thai, Indonesian, Viet etc)\nExperiences ? Shows, tours etc ?", "Hello! Very surprising and cool to see that someone was in Estonia for their honeymoon. Cool!\nIn end February, Estonia will probably still be snowy and temperatures below 0ºC, so the temparature jump will be big, but that’s what we’re also after😅. We’ve been having a cold winter since November and we need an escape. In terms os mosquitos and bugs, we’ve been to places like Thailand and Indonesia and we’ve managed to be okay, it’s not been that big of a problem. Is it worse in Malaysia compared to these countries? I mean they’re your neighbours, how bad can it be?\nIn terms of what we like, my little siblings like to chill by the pool or beach all day. We like it too, but not the whole trip, so we basically force them to come with us and do sightseeing, hiking etc. We really love South-East Asia’s natural beauty and hikes are a must for us, but i think we can find places to hike pretty much everywhere. In terms of food, i think we’ll give everything at least a try. I suspect estonian and malaysian cousines to be as different as night and day, but again, we’re used to it. It’s just that again, the little kids are pretty picky and they need to have their usually pizza/french fries/pasta from time to time, which will also be okay in touristy places i suppose.\nThank you for being so welcoming, can’t wait to visit" ], [ "I'd say for beaches, skip Langkawi. There's little to do there. If you're into diving we have loads of great places for diving too.\nPenang is a must!\nI hope you enjoy KL, pay Petaling Street and Pasar Seni a visit for sure :)" ], [ "I’d spend the 13 days in northern and southern parts of Thailand, completely skip Malaysia.", "☠️☠️☠️😅🤣" ], [ "A few other people are weighing in on Langkawi vs Koh Lipe and prices and such, so I’ll just stick to tourist spots in KL\nKLCC is generally a must-see. There are guided tours up the Petronas twin towers as well, which can be good fun for a family. Alternatively, you can explore eating in the one of the restaurants up the towers- only Marini’s on 57 is open at the moment, I think (open only for dinner) which is a high-end steakhouse but with a beautiful view of the city.\nPavilion KL is another shopping mall - KL is rife with them, but it’s a nice one.\nI would check out the National Craft Complex, which isn’t far from KLCC. There are huts featuring different local crafts that you and your family could participate in, eg Batik painting, pottery.\nNear Merdeka Square, there are some good parks- The KL Bird Park and Butterfly Park are both worth a visit. The Islamic Arts Museum is there too, which in my opinion, is better worth a visit than the National Museum. Merdeka Square itself is very pretty, historic, and a good picture location. If you dedicate a day in this are you could probably hit up several in the same locale.\nOther fun places to visit for shopping and the experience are Central Market, Brickfields (aka Little India), Petaling Street, Masjid India. Just be aware that if shopping, a lot of these places expect haggling as a matter of course- no need to go overboard, but unless it’s explicitly stated on a sign somewhere “no haggling, fixed price”, no harm in asking for a better price/bulk discount.\nHopr you and your family have fun! Keep an ear out for drumming- you land during the tail end of the CNY Festive period (ends 25th Feb) so you may still catch a lion dance or two if you’re speedy and run towards the source of the noise." ], [ "Get your vaccine shots in order and prepare deterrent against mosquitoes, there's a lot of way to get sick in Malaysia especially for people who aren't used to the climate\nALWAYS carry a water bottle with you or be ready to buy water always" ], [ "A lot of people have suggested good places to go. I'd like to add a bit to that:\nWhen in Penang especially, try Nasi Kandar (its rice with mix curry, plus chicken/fish/lamb. My fav restaurants in Penang wld be Hameediyah or Deen Maju). Nasi Kandar is served usually at a type of restaurant we call 'mamak' shops. Usually its 24hrs, staffed with predominantly Indian staff (Mamak is our term for Indian Muslims).\nAt restaurants esp local ones, don't call waiters/waitress 'Excuse Me'. Instead use Abang (older brother), Kakak (older sis), Adik (younger sibling) and if you're at mamak can call them anney (bro in law). Can also use boss. They will like that a lot and you may get better service haha!" ], [ "One of my favorite memories from when I visited langkawi was taking a small boat out to the caves and going through the caves, and also the cable car. However , this was more than 10 years ago" ], [ "I’d give Langkawi a miss and maybe head to Pulai Tioman, lovely beaches, clear water and a great experience." ], [ "Day trip to Genting Highlands, another to Melaka & pass by Seremban, 1 night stay each in Johor ( 2 if you want to go Singapore ), Ipoh & Cameron Highlands, 2 nights in Penang, the rest of the week, if in KL, can go to Putrajaya for day trip or another night at Taman Negara or if you live the beach, East Coast Pulau Redang, Tioman or Perhentian are great too. If you go from one state to another within such short stay, it will be very tiring so you have to pick and choose, depending on whether you want city or country or beach or jungle or entertainment or nature, etc. Good luck & have an enjoyable stay!" ] ]
KL skyline in Grand Archive TCG
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Is it a good idea to use the public toilet as an emergency shower?
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Edit: landlord just advised water will come back soon. Thanks everyone! I'm traveling in KL but my hotel building has no water access for some reason. I also couldn't find any gym nearby. But there's a shopping mall so I thought maybe I could use the water tap in the toilet cube as an option? I hope this won't cause trouble for the cleaner. The toilet area seems to be properly waterproofed with floor waste so I hope it's OK?
[ [ "Don't use the shopping mall toilet please. There are some R&R places along the highways that have shower cubicle. Use that.", "yeap those are meant for long haul truckers and such so please use those" ], [ "Get another hotel. I’ve never heard of a hotel with no water and public toilet is not made for public showering. Just a bad idea" ], [ "Go to nearby RnR, they have showers there. Also, ask for refund and change hotel." ], [ "If youre in Kampung Baru area. There’s a gym near Hospital Kuala Lumpur. It’s called as Body Hack. No need to enter the gym but there IS a toilet/shower room in there that you can use" ], [ "You sound like you’re asking because you’re a considerate person.\nJust push as much water as you can down the drain and tell the cleaner so. Or wipe it dry with a lot of tissue papers.\nOther people do worse so you’re ahead if you take the necessary considerate steps." ], [ "Some surau and Mosque do have shower with them. Not all though, but big Mosque will always have as far as I remember." ], [ "Most badminton courts and community halls have shower available." ], [ "OP are you using an Airbnb?", "Yes I am", "FYI in the future Airbnb has basic necessity requirements. If your unit got no electricity or water, your landlord is required to give you a full refund or you can report them to Airbnb." ], [ "Ask for a refund and get another hotel." ], [ "Change hotels" ], [ "RnR or mosque would be a better option. If truly desperate i think its fine for a quick shower but do explain to the cleaner." ], [ "What kind of a hotel where there’s no water access? Usually there’s a backup" ], [ "Lmao lmao lmao\nPpl done this since 2000s" ] ]
Noticed this while going back home from work.
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[ [ "There's a similar plaque on one of the monorail trains, set 23 - the same one that recently had its burning tyre falling onto Jalan Tun Razak not too long ago - IIRC." ], [ "hint: it’s not real gold" ] ]
PM Anwar dismisses ‘Dubai’ ouster claim, says does not affect him
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[ [ "PMX, whispering: I have the number…", "PN can only reach true clown numbers when one of them goes gung-ho to Agong(and surprise, no numbers)", "True Clown Number\nwhy does this sound so cool? like in math we have Avogadro’s Number which I still remember today!" ], [ "U better be because next few weeks is very important, these rumours are not easily lightly taken" ], [ "Death, taxes and a Pakatan-led gov about to be ousted via backdoor during a peak covid wave." ], [ "On the surface he doesn't care but in the back I think he's care a lot. But that just politic" ], [ "Mark my words...PN only have to say one thing in the next GE for them to sweep away enough votes to form the Government\n\"Semua subsidy minyak akan dikembalikan untuk rakyat!\"\nGG Game Over.", "The \"we will abolish GST\" move it seems." ], [ "Ah Dubai, home to the worst people, including the beloved Hamas leaders." ], [ "Like an ostrich sticking its head into the sand.", "The 76-year-old told reporters he had been informed of the alleged “Dubai Move” – named after the Middle Eastern city in which it was purportedly hatched – but chose to focus on his work.\n“That is their job. It does not affect me. What's important is that we have launched an important initiative for the people today,”\nWhat do you want him to do? Cry or whine in front of the media? If anything, his reply is pretty solid.", "I rather have a PM that focuses on doing his job than spending time playing politics. Remember what Ismail Sabri and cirit birit did during their time?", "A professional response. While all his cybertrooper doing their part including RR bashing all the claims that walaun made or trying to. Honestly speaking i see lots of desperate moves made by both side.", "LOL You want a crying baby PM for complaining other ppl boycott him?", "No, but I didn't expect him to say it doesn't affect him. It does.", "Only if it's something real and action taken will it affect him. A bunch of people talking shit behind him doesn't affect someone, if you take it as it is. Rumours are rumours.\nIf he's gonna be bothered every single time things like this happens, then he won't even make it a single day longer.", "Can't believe you are clowning the guy who is trying to maintain a stable gov instead of fuckers who try to destabilize for the 3rd time in less than 5 years.", "Erm have you read his interview video or not?\nHe said he want to focus the country and rakyat bro" ] ]
Is Singapore that much better than Malaysia
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Often, Malaysians are triggered when they hear Singapore is better than Malaysia. But, one has to admit that Singapore's economy, infrastructure, education, transportation, healthcare, sanitation, political stability is superior to not only Malaysia, but one of the best in the world. Of course, it is way more expensive to live in Singapore but the prospect there is so much better. I myself am a Malaysian and I do agree with that. Other than the food, I don't really see how Malaysia fares well against Singapore and don't really see why Malaysians go ballistic over it. What's others' opinions on this?
[ [ "They have strong civil service and a stable government with long term plan.", "something we can only dream of", "We can keep dreaming of*", "Wawasan 2040", "Wawasan 4040*", "3030: Am I just a joke to you guys?\n\"Yes.\"\nHaha.", "Wawasan 404 not found", "This, this is the accurate queue for us.", "accurate one is wawasan 3A03A0", "U mean Wawasan 3A03A0?", "Wawasan End Of Days. Cancel once end of world.", "\"system down\"", "in dubai:\n\"let's build a stable government with long term plan\"", "I guess this is what they say when other country managed like lego but ours is like jenga.", "during mahathir era was the most stable... so you want dictator style is it?", "Stable government during mahathir? Surely you're joking right", "thanos had 2/3rd consitution all the time\nif that not stable,i dunno what is", "Ahh sorry. I was talking about how he actively sabotages Anwar and other political rivals to get it. But if that's what you mean then yeah it's pretty stable 👍", "What do you think Singapore did to other rival party? You think they play nice to stay in power for years.", "This. The double standard is real lol.\nThey think Singapore is a real democracy, but never bothered to learn about all the back room deals and shady negotiations. Lol.\nAdmittedly it does help with stability though. I mean, 1 single vision that's uninterrupted would do that.", "Ikr, drM is failure in comparison to LKY In term of dealing with opposition.", "Shhh. Don't say that. Later all the human rights activists gonna catch you and burn you at the stake lol.", "I think Dr. M's failure isn't how he dealt with the opposition.\nIt's what he used the power he gained for the country after he dealt with the opposition.\nWhich isn't much. But he did get Petronas Towers off the ground. For who, I dunno... :p", "all the small riot nvr turn to civil war,so", "True", "lol. at the cost of a lot of politician in jail.", "yep,unstablendictator is rare", "And big bonuses for civil servants to keep them happy.", "LKY was a dictator. No one bats an eye.\nEdit LKY", "Who lkw?", "They have GovTech and some of the best people actually choose to work there.\nMalaysia will find some way to either politicise or racialise the same damn thing.", "Malaysia doesn't want the pendatangs to work for them though. Happy and content working as a pendatang in a foreign country, at least you are economically treated fairly.", "we have a huge civil service though", "Huge but inefficient and corrupted. Praying that you don’t need to work in a job that requires you to frequently meet with civil servants\nThey will freeze your work until you pay them bribes or pay huge gifts to their sons or daughters weddings", "10 counters, only one or two open. 9am punch in, went for 2 hour long teh tarik session. 12pm go out to pick up kids from school, come back 3pm. 4.30pm already start the car to go back home. Add in tons of red tape, and our bloated gomen sector can never get any shit done", "Which along with all the areas op mentioned above is far easier to implement, regulate and police with a smaller populace and small land mass.\nNot sure if it would be as successful at scale", "There are plenty of countries with a large population that have both: Australia, Japan, Germany, Canada, and South Korea…\nMalaysia’s civil service is notoriously large but inefficient, for no good reason", "Oh, im sure many know the reason, just that stating it here on reddit will get it downvoted to hell and reported", "Canada's civil service is trash and takes forever too.", "Well, says a lot about the rest of the world considering they were ranked #3 in the Civil Service Effectiveness Index by Oxford University\nThe main difference is these countries don’t have an excessive amount of civil servants", "Depends on which area you're talking about because they rely on NGOs like feeding the poor, disabled and elderly which they are stretched thin and the selfish/entitled Singaporeans whom are from middle class or above still want to get free food from them...The entitled pricks have the audacity to request changing to more expensive brands of food (even requests for salmon) which are out of the budget of these selfless organizations.\nThere is also no budget to lift the poor out of poverty, nor any comprehensive plan for them. They are literally forgotten because I shit you not, the average Singaporean literally thinks the poor stay poor because of laziness, not the actual reality: there are no opportunities for the poor.\nSingapore also does not have unionship there, in fact about worse levels than Malaysia because Malaysia does have some form of unions (but still needs to be improved) so very easy to get toxic workplace in the guise of competitiveness. So far very little is done to solve the problems but toxicity is instead encouraged. Suicide is actually the leading cause of death in Singapore of age group 10 to 29 years old.\nThis is all goes back to how Singapore government does not allow criticism of them (authoritarian) so it shows when there oil scandals that took decades of corruption to finally uncover.\n________\nFor example Keppel oil company in a bribery case with Brazil's Petrobas, only revealed because of the US investigations.\nYou probably heard something that's it's 400million USD fine.\nBut what they don't tell you is that Keppel successfully received a 2.1 billion USD contract with the same Petrobas company. Wow their bribery to Petrobas totally profited them in the end.\nKeppel is actually run by Singapore's Prime Minister family, the Lee family.\n_______\nAnother oil scandal: The Hin Leong Scandal.\nSome documents were forged to siphon funds, which some 800 million could be found in Oon Kuin Lim's (owner) house.\nAnd it's clear, this has been going for decades.\nWere it not for the collapse of the recent oil prices, this case would have never been exposed because other countries are involved.\n________\nOr this other oil scandal:\nJuandi Pungot has been stealing gas from his former employer (Shell) since 2007.\nBut he has not been hiding it at all...\nHe frivolously spends on gambling in casino ships, investing in a Japanese restaurant (\"3 Amigos\" yes it's a weird name), designer watches, Mercedes Benz and some condominiums.\nAnd yet nobody caught him earlier when his usual salary is 6000 Singapore dollars.\nSo Juandi and his cohorts sold to are usually Greek and Vietnamese vessel ships. Since Juandi knew how Shell's internal systems work they could avoid some of the detection. While the rest they cover up with bribing the surveyors within Singapore's Shell.\nBut since the oil was missing in large quantities, Shell began figuring out something was suspicious starting in 2015...\nShell actually tried using experts from other offices with several investigations, but nothing came up (because of the surveyors) for a few years until they decided to use a global multidisciplinary team of Shell analysts to monitor tank movements. And so the unauthorized transfers were finally revealed.\nIt was in 1 August 2017 that Shell made a police report.\nJuandi heard about the investigation and resigned in December 2017 but he was still collecting the oil and selling it which lead to his arrest on 7 January 2018, as he was caught red-handed.\n______\nMannn I could keep talking about the weird Singapore businesses in 3rd world countries employing both child and slave labor for fracking, which in turn flooded their lands with salt water...making them unable to farm on those lands.\nAlso you might want to try checking about the different Singapore maps throughout the decades because they have been stealing sand (terrible environment stuff) to add onto Singapore.", "Singapore is definitely not scandal free but the crux of this post is whether Singapore is better than Malaysia.\nWe have a strong social service that only acts as a temporary solution to help the poor get back on their feet, and not to be relied on for free handouts. Even the underprivileged get heavily subsidised rental housing. Not saying the system is perfect but it's not as bad as you portray it to be. No opportunities? Underprivileged kids do get basically free education and additional tuition from volunteers, and education in Singapore is one of the great equalisers. Do well in school and you have a very high chance of succeeding and it's great for social mobility.", "WRONG,\n1st off let's ask, what is the standard of poverty in Singapore?\nThe Singapore government does NOT HAVE ANY STANDARD. Because of that loophole, it is harder to assess the poverty level. (Don't you just love the various ways of how an authoritarian government can cover their tracks?)\nNext, even with subsidized housing, you still need to pay it along with electricity/water, groceries, medical bills. (The water bill have the highest hikes of 18% extra in just 2024 and 2025 if anyone doesn't know)\nBut if someone loses their job because hiring a foreign worker is essentially cheaper (including a lot more easier mistreating foreign workers like slaves and making several foreign workers live in tiny rooms like heated sardine cans)\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/23/singapore-million-migrant-workers-suffer-as-covid-19-surges-back\nBut let's say they still have a job. How can they afford just the basics in life?\nIn fact, the struggling poor for their children are unable to escape child labor as the parents are force to use their own children to survive like working in hawker centres.\nSo the child will obviously have FAR LESS TIME studying out of poverty. How can you say that education is the \"great equalizer\" when they're still busy trying to survive?\nI haven't even included access to the internet, they can't afford laptops, smartphones or computers, how can you say that isn't a great disadvantage?\nLet's not forget not being able to access the internet alienates the poor children from the rest of the \"comfy lives\" children.\n(I haven't even addressed the concerns during the pandemic when remote learning was forced to be used, obviously that needs tech and the internet. Of course the poor were left behind)\nBack to medical bills, the disabled are extremely excluded from the healthcare system so anyone with a disability are essentially...unable to succeed in life...to put it kindly (but I'm actually raging about this). Forever to be poor, to say the least.\nI didn't include transportation fees, school supplies + textbooks, and yes lack of of food. (I already said NGOs in Singapore are already so stretched thin that they cannot reach every poor family).\nYou are unable to put yourself in the shoes of the poor as you had a comfy enough life that you cannot see how blessed you are versus how extremely stripped of life's necessities the poor are currently in.\nI suggest using 1 leaf cabbage soup and eating moldy bread as the only food per day for 2 weeks and see what happens. It's not just the diarrhea, it's the extreme hunger where you are more likely to do anything to fill your stomach and the 1st thing that is sacrificed are often education.", "Lmao, I studied in one of the poorer neighbourhoods in Singapore. I can assure you this much, Singapore actually has initiative to help its poor students. The poorer students actually used have to better meals then me during lunch time due to a scheme called FAS.They get pretty decent monthly allowance for food and transport. They also get groceries to their house during holiday month. Talking about transport, it’s dirt for students here and the poorer students also get allowance. Without conversion a Malaysian student spent more on transport due to school van than a Singaporean does. Textbooks are all given for free to the poorer students or at least subsidised pricing for its people. And the textbook are given are new, far better than the torn ass shit I used to get in Malaysia.\nSingapore has many problem but not like Malaysia doesn’t it have too. Last time i check 4 in 10 Malaysian Indian from underprivileged city dropped out of school. We don’t even have anyways to get this students back to track at the very least sg give second chance with ITE. (Ain’t a fan of their streaming system but it does do it job by providing worse performing students a second chance)\nSeems like u just wanna hate sg for the sake of it LMAO", "If that is so, according to your anecdotal evidence, why are there numerous NGOs in Singapore still unable to get food to every poor person in Singapore?\nAKA your anecdotal evidence is not the same situation for many others. Also at best you would only know of a few to dozens of people. In your lifetime.\nLet's ask the question. How many people did you think the FAS scheme covers?\nThe answer is less than 48,000 people per year and only around 300 are full subsidies. I consider this to be a travesty seeing as 26.6% live below average income (severe poverty standards as I said, are not standardized in Singapore) so that means about 1.56 million.\nIt's the pretense that Singapore is so squeaky clean that I have a severe distaste for. Especially seeing as the Singapore government made absolutely sure to suppress critics as reported in the Human Rights Watch reports.\nAt least for Malaysians, we don't pretend that corruption doesn't exist in the country.", "Any source for the 26.6%??", "https://beyondresearch.sg/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Youth-United-Impact-Study-Beyond-Social-Services.pdf\nAnd this figure is before the pandemic", "WRONG.\nJesus there’s misinformation and there’s cherry picking and you sir are doing both.\nSingapore has a per capita income benchmark below which short to medium term assistance is provided. This is better than our B40/M40/T20 classification for the purpose of directing aid to where it is needed.\nTheir former DPM gave a good response when a Western interviewer said why isn’t Singapore doing more to help the needy via safety nets. His response was that they don’t want a safety net, but a safety trampoline - so that people can bounce back up. ALL the aid given out comes with requirements such as attending job interviews, going for courses, etc. All of which is paid for and provided by either an NGO or a government funded social enterprise.\nALSO there is a government mandated minimum living space for foreign workers. In Singapore it is 4.5 sq metres. Yes, it’s small. Guess what is Malaysia’s mandated requirement? 3 sq metres.", "This coming from the guy who refused to read the \"illegal mining\" words in various articles I posted, in an earlier post of yours...now accuses me of cherry picking. What a hypocrite you are.\nI see not a single evidence to prove otherwise like minimum living space. Does it matter when regulatory bodies won't ever check? Just like how bribery and thievery went on for decades in the numerous oil scandals in Singapore, so too there are countless reports of 30 migrant workers living in the same room.\nhttps://theconversation.com/this-is-why-singapores-coronavirus-cases-are-growing-a-look-inside-the-dismal-living-conditions-of-migrant-workers-136959\nAs for the per capita income in Singapore, it still doesn't include low income standards. Why do you think researchers have a hard time assessing Singapore's poverty levels? None of what you said addressed the concerns of this loophole.\nAh yes which former DPM? Somehow the name escapes you?\nA whole lot of good the trampoline is when the trampoline has huge holes in the current Singapore society. You know what happens if you try to jump through that hole? You crashed onto the ground, broken. (26.6% of Singapore total citizens live below average income, we do not know the severe poverty levels because again, the Singapore government tries to project a nice image by using vagueness as a cover)\nJust like how Singapore healthcare hates the disabled. The disabled never chose that life but they're punished for it. God forbid if you get some severe disease that's permanent disability (or death) like sclerosis.", "You clearly have not been to Singapore lol.\nI have not seen a child work at the hawker centre.\nhttps://www.straitstimes.com/politics/parliament-all-secondary-school-students-to-have-personal-digital-devices-by-2028-200\nhttps://mothership.sg/2023/02/eligible-low-income-spore-households-can-get-broadband-at-as-low-as-s5-month/\nPeople who are disabled have CareShield Life to support them as well, on top of additional help from charitable organisations.\nBtw, our charities are heavily funded by the govt. Their balance sheets rival that of SMEs and they’re all available in the public domain. And their funds are mostly generously deployed.", "I do not accept this anecdotal evidence. You are 1 person, how can you claim you visited all the hawker centres 24/7? Hence impossible\nhttps://www.channelnewsasia.com/commentary/task-force-education-helping-disadvantaged-kids-and-where-start-917221\nI rely on people who work with disadvantaged kids as my evidence.\nFor your 1st article, if you haven't noticed that's in 2028 which addresses future kids but not the kids today. Those poor kids would be out of the range. Also the title is very misleading, it's only about 200 Singapore dollars which is not enough to cover (about nearly 1000 to 1500 Singapore dollars today, just Chromebook alone) nor does it address monthly internet expenses.\nNevermind in the article, the MPs literally said they must not encourage laziness. Wow every where in Singapore, the poor are literally blamed for failed Singapore systems.\nYour 2nd article, states ONLY 60,000 FAMILIES. Do you know how many below the average income families are there in Singapore? About 1.56 million people.\n60,000 families is a huge failure if you ask me. If that's considered good civil service, I have a bridge to sell you...", "Im not saying our social service is perfect, and not going to address all the points you’ve taken out of context. But you can come to Singapore and ask any of the underprivileged you’re painting out to be worse than they are, whether or not they prefer to be “poor” in Singapore or “poor” in Malaysia. Since that is the crux of OP’s thread.\nSingapore is not perfect, but it’s not the hellscape you are trying to paint it to be.\nEdit: you can reply too but I will stop engaging with you as it’s a waste of time. Smarter Redditors will judge for themselves while those that choose to accept the picture you’ve painted, well, they’re not worth my time. Peace ✌️", "The answer we didn't know to ask for, but needed. Naively reductive black and white statements like the one from OP makes me sick in my stomach.", "This is very interesting, do you mind sharing the source for child/slave labour for fracking? I'm curious about this", "https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/singapore/7221987/Singapore-accused-of-launching-Sand-Wars.html\nThis was back in before this 2010 article\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN20R0C0/\nThen they move to other countries like Myanmar but pretty much the same fracking of stealing sand, flooding the lands of seawater (2020 article)\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/myanmar-youth-labour-children-school-idINKCN0WU184\nChild Labor in Myanmar, includes working in mines\nLike this article from United Nations\nhttps://news.un.org/en/story/2021/01/1082102\nhttps://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/584563/singapore-cambodia/\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSRY_aYmfFo\nCambodia lands stolen, video by The Atlantic in 2019 (linked in the article above)\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN20702X/\nCambodia children used in construction labor, building bricks used in construction projects, you know using the sand.\nIf you notice, the countries targeted here have child labour are still happening due to poverty and corruption without inspections.\nhttps://media.business-humanrights.org/media/documents/files/documents/Oil_and_Gas_Scoping_Paper_19012015.pdf\nPage 9 , UNICEF article under Employment explains that children are often employed by 3rd party brokers, many whom are not regulated.\nOh and Indonesia actually recently lifted their sand ban so it's back to environmental destruction for them, also another country with children working in harsh conditions.\nhttps://thediplomat.com/2023/06/why-the-un-should-regulate-singapores-dangerous-sand-imports/\nAh I almost forgot,\nhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/children-born-near-fracking-sites-have-an-increased-risk-for-leukemia-180980641/\nChildren health at risk being near fracking sites that previous articles already mention, are on their families' lands.\nAlso sand is a finite resource, it's actually like triangular shape pebble so it can catch the other materials in concrete mix. Sand from the desert cannot be used as it it's very round and smooth.", "Singapore didn’t steal sand/land. They bought it from SUPPOSEDLY legitimate brokers. What those brokers did is beyond Singapore’s purview. Eg, they bought sand from Batam from an Indonesian government licensed entity. The entity in turn, through corruption and such, dug up sand from places they were not supposed to and passed them to Singapore. This happened in Cambodia too. What are they supposed to do? Go to the local government to verify? They did. Impose their own check on another country’s policies and enforcement? They can’t. The issue of selling sand SHOULD be overseen by a third party eg UN for countries where corruption is rampant.", "https://www.smh.com.au/world/singapore-accused-of-stealing-beaches-20100213-nyd8.html\nhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/singapore/7221987/Singapore-accused-of-launching-Sand-Wars.html\nhttps://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/sand-mining-construction-black-market-gangs-a7097911.html\nWhat are those then?\nOh you mean like the fracking on Myanmar lands that wrought environmental destruction didn't happen?\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN20R0C0/\nCan't forget there are little to no compensation for those farmers.\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-cambodia-landrights-environment-idUSKBN12Y224/\nIllegal mining sand\nOr the part that many countries in Asia banned Singapore from taking any more sand? Because Singapore dares to take too much hence why they got into illegal mining.\nYour government just doesn't want to take any responsibility because stealing sand BENEFITS them. Don't make excuses after excuses when several environmental organizations around the world recognize the horrendous impact Singapore has done to many countries.\nEspecially seeing as the Singapore government makes sure to harass any critics\nhttps://www.hrw.org/news/2017/12/13/singapore-laws-chill-free-speech-assembly", "I think you need to take a lesson in comprehension.\nNowhere in those articles said Singapore directly stole the land. Let me list it out clearly:\nYou have a buyer of sand. This buyer buys from a broker. That broker sources for sand. The buyer trusts that the broker is legit because it has all the paperwork. Broker does illegal things and sells the sand as “good”.\nIt’s like you are a buyer of shampoo from a company that you trust ie Unilever. Unilever bought materials from trusted brokers. Broker sourced palm oil from a plantation that utilized child labour. You are responsible for child labour. 🤯\nYou have to understand that one sacred cow for Singapore is rule of law. But I guess it’s hard to when we live in a country that doesn’t have it.", "Wow you must be intentionally not reading ILLEGAL MINING OF SAND especially in the 3rd article.\nNot my problem you purposely pick and choose what to see according to your bias.\nSpeaking of Unilever, you seem to think that \"legitimate companies\" can do no wrong.\nhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072511/\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/25/business/unilever-jj-skin-care-lightening.html\nUnilever puts skin whitening and bleaching chemicals\nOr back in 2006, mercury exposure to factory workers in India\nhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/econostats/2017/03/15/unilever-and-the-failure-of-corporate-social-responsibility/?sh=4c549fc2498d\nOr their failure to address so many countless sexual harassment among employees throughout the years. They never seem to learn any lesson. A staple in many corporations.", "I also want to address 1 more thing,\nThe human and civil rights of people are extremely lacking in these 3rd world countries.\nHaving brokers does not mean the industries are regulated as stated here in this UNICEF article page 9 under Employment\nhttps://media.business-humanrights.org/media/documents/files/documents/Oil_and_Gas_Scoping_Paper_19012015.pdf\nChildren are used, and Cambodia do use children in making bricks for construction projects like Singapore's\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN20702X/\nBrokers also do not ensure the lands are not stolen from the owners nor does the fracking done carefully without flooding farmlands\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN20R0C0/\nWhich the fracking not only destroys environments and farms but also the health of the nearby people.\nhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/children-born-near-fracking-sites-have-an-increased-risk-for-leukemia-180980641/\nWhy should 3rd world country citizens be sacrificed to make a pretty concrete jungle dystopia in Singapore or making Singapore lands bigger?\nNone of them asked for their lives to be uprooted into severe poverty and losing everything.", "Did Singapore deny you a visa or something? Edit:\nWhy don't you also list all the equivalent cases in Malaysia? That way, we can compare. Now it's just you trashing around, and even including false accussation like child labour.", "You said false accusations and yet why did Singapore target poor 3rd world countries with barely any worker unions and lacking severely in child rights?\nObviously to take advantage of the poor people and corrupt governments. What else?\nHow terribly lacking in imagination if you think this is over some personal grudge that you think must have happened...without any evidence.\nNay, this is the result of reading human rights, environmental destruction, climate change, financial fraud, the global sand wars. Singapore is not the only guilty country, Dubai is also another guilty country which their man-made islands have failed to fill the homes because obviously transporting feces from the islands, is not a stellar system) and knowing how extremely finite sand used in construction. We're going to run out in our generation about 10 years+ (that's a generous estimation based on old calculation before considering how much sand usage have severely increased in the last few years).\nBut I know you are the result of the conditioning in Singapore which their government made extremely sure to harass and suppress any critics.\nAs for Malaysia, oh man so many countless topics but Malaysia doesn't use child slave labor in other countries. Oh you know...we don't steal sand from marginalized people. I will say Malaysia needs to get back into banning Singapore from gaining anymore of our sand. The previous (x 2) corrupt administration decided to open the damn floodgates for that, and I. will. never. forget. that.\nI can even tell you the previous Minister of Environment (the result of the backdoor coup in 2020) didn't even have any science background but only religious studies and said chopping down the trees is good for the environment...I never want to go back to those times.\nBut anyway back to the topic at hand, the OP praised Singapore but he only saw the pretty concrete jungle. I just posted that the reality in Singapore is more like a capitalist nightmare with corruption. Singapore government just hides it better than Malaysia, lol.", "Thank you so much for this, I was quite unaware of these issues! Genuinely appreciate it!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻", "we did have stable govt,for half century", "Thank you PAP representative." ], [ "Singaporean here. I feel that malaysia has us beaten in terms of culture while Singapore focuses on making things move efficiently. CNY, hari Raya and deepavali just feels different in Malaysia. In Singapore, it's just probably a change of decoration in the malls and such but in Malaysia, our neighbours invites us to come celebrate with them and enjoy the festival with them. Fireworks marks each celebration with a loud bloom (bye bye good night's rest) and our table will always be served with unique food from each festival.\nBut walking in Malaysia is really hard. What I thought was15 minutes walk from my wife's house to TREC ended up me being stuck at a roundabout with me playing frogger in real life. Safety isn't an issue in both countries as long as you are street smart. Though seeing a security guard in a mall with a big ass shotgun is always a sight to behold. One thing I'm always curious about is how maintenance for public facilities such as escalators is being handled. It can be under maintenance for a few months and the company in charge of it is strangely a clothing company.", "playing frogger in real life\n😂 exactly how I feel, everything is designed for cars there", "Don't forget bus stops where no bus service actually passes through :D", "Or LRT stop that are just at the side of a highway", "Yep, overly designed LRT/MRT stations that drop you off to the middle of nowhere 🙌🏼", "The bus service is active. Just that the driver is not disciplined to follow the schedule", "That's a nice way to put it. I've always considered it as a lack of design and thought.", "I’ve just visited KL and crossing the road was terrifying. I think it only gave us 15 seconds for a 6 lane road. We started by walking and ended up in a mad sprint, knowing what would happen if we didn’t make it!", "focuses on making things move efficiently.\nEfficiency and maximizing logistics is a cultural win. It's not sexy, but any German would say it's an extremely important cultural trait.", "Ah yes. German. Even in WW2 their tank has to be serialized and the allied use that to gauge how many tanks they have LMAO", "There’s pros and cons to preserving culture.\nSingapore eroded their culture, especially the minorities (through english language education and housing ethnic quota for example etc) so their citizens can unite as a single identity that is Singaporean. Much like Thailand and Indonesia.\nWhile for Malaysia each ethnic groups fought hard to preserve their culture. The festivities and our racial harmony looks great from the outside but in actually Malaysia is has a lot of race based issue.\nThere’s no perfect recipe.", "to be honest i'd rather be in the most uncultured country and traded it with half the level of corruption and racial shit we have here", "Monkey Paw wish granted. You find yourself a peasant in North Korea, Corruption is double what we have but hey no racial shit.", "I can tell you with certainty that a lack of practice in cultural values would give rise to corruption. And any uncultured swine would still pile shit on you, regardless of race, language, creed, and religion.", "So like… CCP? But double the corruption however lesser racial shit?", "They have more racial shit than us on a daily basis it's just not against their own people.", "why? Go move to Bangladesh then.", "hi, like mahathir said, there will be no race is all masuk malay, all bumiputra. ezpz.", "I think the shotgun is only for deterrence.. they'll probably never have to use it 😂", "CNY does feel a lot less festive in Singapore without the fireworks!", "A small sacrifice. Rather have no fireworks than a district on fire and lives lost.", "\" But walking in Malaysia is really hard. \"\nOne of the biggest things i hate about KL compared to Singapore.\nI wish our cities are walkable" ], [ "As a Singaporean kid who frequents Malaysia...would say yes and no\nSg is better for studying and working...but life is hectic af. Everyday is just work/study, sleep then repeat\nLife in malaysia from what I see is much more chill on the other hand. I think the ideal plan is to earn $$$ in sg, live life in malaysia", "bro Malaysia also everyday work and sleep, pretty sure same for most countries everywhere unless u loaded", "SG also has better purchasing power, can use the iPhone index for that\nBase iPhone 15 128GB costs RM4049/ SGD1299 If you were to save RM100/SGD100 of your monthly salary (Assuming earning same number diff currency) you can get an iPhone way faster in Singapore.\nThe only issue is rental in Singapore that's very ludicrous, at least in Malaysia got option to live further out.", "live further out.\nBecause in Malaysia you need to get a car unless you live right beside your workplace. Public transportation in Malaysia is just sad to watch.", "And then you keep paying for the car. Service, minyak, roadtax, all sorts of things.", "Surely a better way to do the \"Iphone index\" would be the cost of iphone as a percentage of the average salary?", "It depends, because the average salary for SG is definitely gonna be higher due to the country being so small and being an international financial hub\nHence I just used a static number, because it's easier to see the differences I guess as I'm no economist haha", "Phone is just a phone. I don't view having an iPhone is a symbol of rich or wealthy.", "I don't use iPhone nor want one, I'm just using it as an example of purchasing power disparity between countries\nI can use PCs or laptops or TVs as examples too", "iPhone is priced according to purchasing power of each country. I think it is still a pricey item regardless of selling in Singapore, Malaysia,or other countries.", "Not really, they ain’t gonna sell iPhone much cheaper in Malaysia just because purchasing power in Malaysia is weak af. In fact the price difference of iPhone in SG/MY is actually quite close if you convert them to the same currency\niPhone is quite a good indicator for comparison since it’s available worldwide, just like bigmac index", "If you use the proper iPhone index collated by Hype MY in 2022, how long does the average salaries person needed to work to buy the cheapest iPhone 14 pro\nMalaysia: 29.2 days\nSingapore: 7.6 days\nIt's a very big disparity, worst being Turkey and best being Switzerland\n<image>", "The cost of living in Singapore is very high too. I do agree that the average Malaysians don't earn that much. Again, I don't know your earning power. Your comparison is biased if you based on a small sample of low income earners. One can't afford doesn't mean other can't afford. I am sure there are many Malaysians can buy iPhone without saving for more than 29 days of their incomes. Apple has done a proper market research before they set up their pricing strategies. Perhaps they only target on upper middle and upper income class earners.", "It's not about earning much, but of purchasing power parity. This reflects the purchasing power of regular items in Singapore. The other popular index is the big Mac index which also corroborate the fact\n<image>\nWhat Singaporeans lose money on are on rents and utilities, when it comes to normal goods it's pretty cheap according to my SG friends. However this year's inflation may shake up lots of their budgets I'd reckon.\nI don't wanna drag this out, I'm not saying which country has it better. My point is pretty object, that Singapore's currency just has stronger purchasing power that's all.", "I have worked and lived in different countries such as the US, EU, Singapore, Australia, and part of Asia. I consider myself as an outlier since I received different remuneration packages. However, I found that cost of living is very similar if one earns and lives in the US compared the one earns and lives in Singapore or any country. In this aspect, it is not fair to compare the cost of living when we consider one who earns SGD or USD and spend their earnings in Malaysia. Nevertheless, I do find that Malaysian income growth is very slow compares to the cost of living. Buying an iPhone is not easy for average income earners in Malaysia.", "Ah i normally use a Mcd Double cheese burger meal to judge purchasing power.\nRoughly it's 8Sgd vs 19rm for the meal.", "Just don’t be poor. Ez", "You’re just a kid. Life is the same everywhere unless you’re rich", "Depends on where you're living tbh. Kampung life is chill, but city life like KL is hectic AF.", "Saturday is a half day work in Malaysia.", "Do you think SG will be a mini Japan?", "The school part is more or less the same grind. Maybe the only plus is if your parents are middle class and can afford good enrichment class, you’ll have a better chance of being among the top students due to there being less competition and many parents not being so kiasu.", "While a chill life is true if you live in more rural states such as the East Coast and East Malaysia, life in urban Malaysia especially KL is just as hectic as SG", "Yes as someone who's worked in sg between 2012-2017 about 4-5 months per year. I can atest to this.\nIt maybe fine if you've only known life in Sg since you were born but as a Malaysian who's worked there and has family there. It's very hectic.\nMy company's regional office is in Sg and I'd be station there a few times a year for exposure reasons and to conduct training.\nBiggest take away in terms of difference is quality of life but specifically in regards to time, energy and socialising. After a couple of weeks doing the Sg office life, the 745am commute in rush hour, the 9-5 job finishing on average about 7pm, the commute back and having to source dinner in a crowded CBD/neighborhood mall, it takes a toll on energy levels and starts to feel very robotic. I end the day at home about 9pm, eat dinner and straight to last min work emails or tv-bed time.\nAs opposed to KL office life (this of course is not the same for everyone) I can be home and settled by 7-8pm.\nAnd what I mean by energy levels is that 1-2 hours difference in ending a work day, you'd have more energy to spend time on yourself, family and friends." ], [ "Malaysian, Singapore PR based in Singapore.\nIn all honesty, Singapore is better in many ways but it’s not for everyone.\nYou need to be pretty disciplined and resilient to actually enjoy Singapore.\nInfrastructure/Amenities/Public Transportation/Government services - by far one of the best I’ve experienced (I’ve also lived in Sydney, HK and Tokyo). Everything’s so efficient and well thought out. You don’t waste unnecessary time on redundant processes/forms/steps/dresscode which is the norm in Malaysia. The quality of service is sooooo good. Even the Polyclinics here are doing better than some of the private hospitals in Malaysia.\nCleanliness - SG wins hands down. Despite the large crowds everywhere, public parks, toilets and roads are always in pristine condition and well maintained. People are civic minded and they care for their country. You don’t litter or vandalize for sports. I rarely see potholes or broken traffic lights here which is a norm in many locations around KV.\nEconomy - Stronger and a clear MNC favourite. 70% of our regional APAC roles are based in Singapore due to its favorable economic policies and availability of strong talent. The government is just smart smarts (albeit sometimes at the expense of their own locals) in attracting foreign investment/diversification of businesses). Naturally there’s more opportunities and you’ll make more money in Singapore.\nAll about winning - Not saying we don’t see this pool of people in Malaysia (maybe more so in Klang Valley), Singaporeans are built with a ‘cannot lose’ mentality; restaurants are booked in advanced, the best schools are oversubscribed, they don’t wait to do their taxes, kids are enrolled in 20 types of enrichment classes, everyone has multiple insurance policies - in short, you snooze you lose. Again, naturally, you are less likely to fk up in life and would be better poised for success if you grow up here. So it’s good to raise your kids here (susah susah dahulu, senang kemudian).\nSafety - somehow related to the point above, lesser crimes in Singapore as people are built to know it’s stupid to risk your future in prison for petty crimes. I don’t feel unsafe walking in Singapore.\nWe are comfortable in Singapore.\nBut it’s not for everyone.\nIf you are used to/prefers a more chillax lifestyle, a bigger home, Malaysia fares better in many ways.\nThere’s simply less pressure to perform. It’s OK not to send kids for extra classes It’s OK to complete that task late It’s OK to forget dinner reservations sometimes\nI grew up in KL, and I must say pods of KL (Damansara, Mont Kiara, Desapark city, parts of PJ and Subang Jaya) are starting to mirror Singapore,especially among the millennials/ Gen- Y (that are in their late 20’s to mid 30’s). Private everything, overtime work, intense competition, stronger emphasis on health, safety and education so Malaysians can somewhat experience a mini Singapore life in a way.\nAnd I echo one of the comments above, people are warmer in Malaysia as there is less focus on success but more so on relationships and culture building. People are more oblivious to what others (or the government) are doing - not sure if that’s good or bad though.", "Malaysia is probably better if you’re either a high performer bumi who can get a scholarship or above middle class in the main state capitals.\nIn SG it feels like you don’t have to be very rich or have connections to raise children who have a real shot at life.", "Speaking of potholes, I remember riding along KJE and saw one. The next day, it was fixed. Good old Singaporean efficiency.", "If one doesn't have a partner, or a wife/husband, the mountain is much steeper these days, not like the early 2000s or 2010s.\nProperty is much more out of reach, just saving for DP would eat up 7-10 years of work life (S$300k for a S$1-1.5m) property. A HDB for singles is only within reach when one turns 35 and to save the 20% for that 2-3BR that's $500-600k.\nThe cost of rent as a % of income, especially for someone moving to SG to work, is also much higher than it used to be. Back in 2010-2020, rent was about 15% of my income, these days I hear the number is like 25%-35%. Condos that used to be 2.4k sgd now go for 4k.\nI think your answers about economy also depends on what sort of role you fit into SG. in SG, there is pretty much a two-tier economy. There's a high value roles that see good salaries, good progression, and then there's the mass market that's stuck in sub-10k shit jobs.\nIf one is in the wrong industry, life in SG is not going to be great. You'll be stuck in all fronts because you can't afford to get out of the rental game.", "Same goes to every developed nation. Competition is just going to get fiercer. But still, Singaporeans will be ahead compared to your neighbors and at the very least, you have options. If people can’t make the cut in Singapore, it’s easier for them to move to a slower pace country with that 200K savings they have than the other way round. Imagine moving across the border with RM650K in your pocket- you’ll be in good hands. It’s not that hard to get a corporate job in Malaysia as long as you’re educated and have the right skills. This is coming from someone who started off in Malaysia (and moved over late - after kids). Whatever RM I brought over here feels like peanuts in Singapore.", "Tbf, most of msia flaws are issues of money. At my level of income, i would never turn to sg xD i'd be losing so much purchasing power xD", "Cleanliness - SG wins hands down. Despite the large crowds everywhere, public parks, toilets and roads are always in pristine condition and well maintained. People are civic minded and they care for their country. You don’t litter or vandalize for sports. I rarely see potholes or broken traffic lights here which is a norm in many locations around KV.\nlolol....Civic minded??!?! lolol Singaporeans are the same as Malaysians la. We litter everywhere. The difference between the two countries is there is an army of cleaners that will clean Singaporeans' trash every day without fail.\nEven with expensive fines we still litter like nobody's business. Just have a walk in the early morning in any housing estate before the army of cleaners start their job. Trash everywhere.", "yeah, i used to stay in Toa Payoh for a few years. Wtf cleanliness is he talking about?\nwalk outside around midnight, trash and cockroaches everywhere.\nand comparing Malaysian kopitiam vs Singapore's hawker center (MY don't have SG-style hawker center so i'm taking the next closest approximation for comparison), just the table cleanliness itself is quite telling, SG one wipe table already but still very greasy/oily.", "We have foodcourts", "not the same thing.", "I don't think the fines are actually being enforced so vigorously, so probably it really just more cleaners." ], [ "I was a Malaysian, but am now Singaporean. It is commonly thought that the cost of living in Singapore is very high, but it is really the other way round. Even in Singapore as a student and a young working adult, I found that it is easier to save money in Singapore. The most expensive things in Singapore are housing and cars. Of course in Malaysia, most Malaysians get to live in landed property, and drive up the driveway, press the autogate remote control and park right next to the front door so that you literally walk 3 steps into the house, sheltered from the rain.\nBut if you earn and spend in SGD, I think the daily necessities are indeed more affordable than if you earn and spend MYR.\nFor instance, 1 litre of Dove body wash can be bought for just under SGD5 in Singapore (I buy mine from this chain called Venus which sells toiletries), versus MYR19 which I just checked on Shopee Malaysia. How much would a Malaysian need to earn to keep spending MYR19 for a simple bottle of body wash?!\nJust the other day, I had dinner with my mum at Dome in JB. Just two of us and the cost came up to almost RM140. We are not talking about fine dining, mind you. This was just a regular meal (some salmon with rice, pastry with soup, etc.) at a Dome outlet at a JB hospital after our medical appointment, not even a special occasion. How much would a Malaysian have to earn to keep spending MYR140 for a simple meal for two?! In Singapore, an equivalent meal at Dome would not cost more than SGD60. If I earn SGD, spending SGD60 for a two-pax dinner is not cheap, but still quite affordable.\nThe cost of living in Malaysia is really quite shocking for the average Malaysian. Part of the reason for this is the continuously depreciating MYR, making everything imported, and even those locally made, more expensive. Some statistics:\nJust looking at the USD/MYR trend:\nOn 2 Sep 1997: USD1 = MYR2.9415\nOn 1 Sep 2023: USD1 = MYR4.641\nA depreciation of 58% in 26 years.\nSource: Bank Negara Malaysia data\nThe slide is even worse compared to our neighbours. The MYR has depreciated 67% against the SGD, and 62% against the THB over the same 26-year period.\nIt would be interesting to compare the inflation rate (CPI) between Malaysia and Singapore excluding housing and cars. If someone has the analysis, please share.", "I agree. I find it trivial to save 10-50% of salary in SG, as compared to practically impossible in MY.\nAnd we haven't even considered stability of the currency and purchasing power\nInflation is horrific because MY get double damage from raw material inflation and currency depreciation against major currencies", "This is true. Those Malaysians who like to bash Singapore as being more expensive has never actually lived there. Singapore gets you more bang of your buck as compared to Malaysia.", "Why long text when using iphone price is sufficient haha", "Why give up Malaysia citizenship instead of just retaining at PR?", "Good question. There's nothing \"permanent\" about S'pore's PR. It is tagged to a \"re-entry permit\" that has to be renewed every five years with a supporting letter from the employer. I've setup family here. One fine day, I'm going to be no longer economically contributing, maybe infirm, dense or demented (haha!) and it would be time for the S'pore govt to say bye-bye, thanks, we aren't going to renew your re-entry permit, if I'm not a citizen.", "Hmmm i see your point. I was thinking along the line, if one day I’m not financially contributing to the nation building I would be shunned by the SG government. In fact, when I’m 40, people would rather hire younger people to work instead.\nThe amount of old people working in fast food and cleaner just makes me wonder what happened to them.\nThats why I would rather stay back as Malaysian and retire back here with the savings I have from SGD if I do happen to continue working in SG. by that time the money depreciate probably 1:5 and I will be lots richer? Haha who knows.\nAnyway my PR lapsing. I went back to Malaysia to work. Prefer my current life now.", "Yes your reasoning certainly makes a lot of sense if your family or extended family is in M'sia and you wish to retire in M'sia. Maybe a smaller town, not one of the big cities, will be able to stretch the money. Healthcare is super cheap for Malaysians too.\n1:5.... is not at all surprising.\nBut the political situation, racial mix over the years, and the difference in the birth rates among the races are things to think about. Rather sobering. You can see it if you crunch the population numbers from the Department of Statistics.", "Assuming that you’re Chinese, how important is it for you that the Chinese community not dwindle in percentage in Malaysia? Lesser percentage of Chinese people would automatically less political power, obviously.", "Lower percentage definitely means less representation and less clout. Just see Anwar pussyfooting around the hypersensitive racial matter such that he dares not give positions to DAP even though they garner seats.", "While Malaysia as a whole has <2.1 birth rates, Malays are at 2.1. It is inevitable. The nons need to have more babies!", "It's actually much worse because Malaysians as a whole aren't producing enough babies to replace the older population.\nhttps://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/11/976580/malaysias-falling-birth-rate-will-have-repercussions-future-labour-force", "You mean the nons need to stop giving up their citizenship lol wonder whats the stat on that?", "Understandable. This is an excellent discussion. You have a good day", "Very interesting. From your perspective, why there is still so many Singaporeans shopping in MY if things are cheaper in SG? It is good to hear from you considering your background.", "Some things are cheaper for someone earning SGD to buy in Malaysia after converting at SGD1 = MYR3.5.\nSay dinner for two pax at Dome, which would cost me SGD60 in Dome Singapore. I'd happily spend MYR140 at Dome JB because MYR140 works out to be only SGD40, so I save SGD20. That's why the Causeway is the busiest land crossing in the world 😂 More than 300,000 people cross the Causeway every single day, in each direction.\nThat's also why prices in JB are not cheap... thanks to S'pore-imported inflation. But that's also why when the borders were completely shut because of Covid, JB became a ghost town, the Johor economy was almost crippled and many businesses folded and bank loans defaulted.", "complain cost of living.\nSabun Dove.\nMakan Dome.\nLOL", "Jadi nak compare apa?", "Senang cerita. Singapura is a high income country and Malaysia, though I love it to bits, still belum boleh capai tahap tu even if we really tried. Sebab we shouldn't focus on the people in the urban area but in the kampung and small towns as well.\nNot everyone in Kampung needs or really want to eat at Dome, they will always go for cheaper solution while in Singapore you rarely get those options. And there's so much better option than dove for sabun in Malaysia and not everyone need to go to watson or guardian to get one.\nMalaysia got from high end family store macam aeon? or cold storage to something cheaper option macam econsave or nsk. But I can't say that about Singapore la sebab dah lama tak pergi.\nAll in all, Singapore is more organise. Nak jalan walking there lebih mudah, probably more stuff to buy.\nBut in Malaysia there's so much more to explore, especially the nature. The culture berbeza from negeri to negeri. The foods excellent. But I probably said this because I jarang berjalan to luar negara so I always thought we got the best of everything here.", "Thank you so much for the insight and factual analysis!", "Pretty much this. PR living and working in SG here. I think about it all the time when I go back to my hometown in Sarawak.", "I disagree slightly with this.\nOn principle you are right. But I feel Malaysia (Klang Valley) has more cost saving/low end options. I don't have any official data to back it up but as someone who's worked in both countries simultaneously. The everyday cost of living in Sg is harder to cost cut as opposed to Malaysia.\nJust simplified examples of the top of my head. Expensive rent? You could move to Sungai Buloh, Kajang and still commute to most places in the city and rental can get pretty low. In Sg moving to the outskirts like Jurong or Punggol nowadays is still very costly. Commute time to the center of the two cities are roughly the same. Every day items - replace the dove bodywash with a watson/guardian in-house brand and it's pretty cheap. And this logic applies to drinks, food etc i.e replace starbucks with Zus coffee, a decent road side warong near my place in kl can cost my family of 4 around 40rm for dinner versus singapore I think 25-28 sgd would be the lowest I can imagine but you'd have to go out of your way for that kind of pricing.\nPost covid- one thing that has struck me is certain items/services aren't cheaper in Sg anymore in terms of currency 1:1. My BIL's 24 hour HDB public parking has gone up to 25sgd from 16sgd (this was 2018). My point is for 25rm you can park all day at many places in KL. Took a number of grab rides from Celmenti to parts of Sg mainly Tanjong Pagar area for work and it'll cost 20-28 sgd for a 10-15min ride, an equivalent ride in KL regardless of peak hours will still be range of 13-25rm." ], [ "I think this is the clear divide of capitalism vs socialism, not saying Malaysia is not capitalist economy, but hear me out.\nWhen East Berlin was merged back into the West, 57% were nostalgic for their lifestyle back when they were under soviet rule. There were problems, but life was good there. They specifically missed social security, schooling system, career opportunities, life in general was slower paced and they could relax and not have to run the rat race.\nOf course, transitioning to a market system was great, a lot more material wealth, business, personal freedoms etc. but with capitalism there is pressure to perform and if you fail, you are relegated to B40 or poverty. I think there is tremendous stress in that area when living in Singapore.\nLiving in Malaysia things are generally slower, we have natural resources to help with our national wealth, the government has pretty much turned the govt sector into a welfare system, it gives time for us to relax and enjoy culture, life’s smaller things. But it’s just a really messed up system.\nIf only Malaysia was better managed like Norway, where money generated from petroleum extraction goes to investments that secures the future of its people. Too bad our politicians put us in the resource curse. Also, Kuala Lumpur as a city could take a several pointers from Singapore." ], [ "I find malaysians are very easily triggered online. In person, not so much so. In person, it turns into more of a debate, discounting all the extremist fools. Online, its all straight up rage, but often with alot of carefully researched facts." ], [ "My Malaysian friends want to move to Singapore, my Singaporean friends want to move to Malaysia", "Malaysians want to move to Singapore to work and then retire back in Malaysia. Singaporeans want to retire in Malaysia. Sama sama.", "The grass is always greener on the other side I guess...🤣" ], [ "I can’t comment much, but lived in Singapore for a few months.\nIf you compare dollar to dollar value it’s definitely more affordable to live in Singapore for basic necessities if you’re not including getting a house or car.\nI saw somebody mention about singapore is all about work sleep repeat, it’s the same in Malaysia unless it’s holiday. But the holiday we get is different due to spending power, getting paid 5k SGD can easily spend on 4-5* hotel where as 5k in Malaysia we can only afford 2-3* hotel. Not to mention savings\nOther than that we don’t even have community hubs. Which is something I adore a lot\nI feel safe jogging at 12am anywhere in Singapore." ], [ "Better is subjective.\nSingapore has a better economy and more stable government.\nMalaysia has better food, better standards of living (in terms of affordability), better sense of community and freedom.", "Im from sg, would love to retire in msia ngl", "Yeah my uncle who went to Singapore for work and is a very well paid professional there refuses to give up his Malaysian citizenship. Reason? He's planning to spend his retirement in Malaysia.", "that's the dream. You work in Singapore, but live in Malaysia (as in Johor). As a Johorean myself, I am looking forward for the RTS Link to be completed. Good for both countries.", "This might not be the case when you hit retirement age, given the current trajectory of Malaysian politics.\nBut yeah, thats my plan as well.", "Are you sure it is affordable for the Malaysians though? Take a teacher's salary for example. A teacher in Malaysia earns on average 2131 ringgit while a teacher in Singapore $4000. Currency aside, that is almost half difference. If you say a MCD meal in Singapore costs about $8 and Malaysia 15 ringgit, a Singaporean teacher can afford to buy 500 MCD MEALS a month compared to a Malaysian teacher 142 mcd meals. There are of course cheaper food options in Malaysia but in general, mega food chains in malls (4fingers, KFC, MCD etc.) do not price their menu according to the pay scale of locals but following the USD/cost of goods/etc.\nTherefore it is not as simple as slapping Malaysia with the \"affordable standard of living\" tag just because you as Singaporean see it as affordable. The salary scale to cost of consumer goods just do not match.", "Better local food maybe, not international food", "One of the wins for malaysians are the ✨vibes✨ since we have large diversity of cultures, natural resources, and natural landscapes. But even with that the ministry of tourism is struggling hard to fight with neighbouring countries.", "Freedom? Like LGBT rights? Like inter-faith couples intending to marry? Like unmarried couples in public areas? Like being able to criticize the royal families? Like being able to leave Islam? Like the rights of non-Bumis?", "How is Malaysia more affordable?\nI went to a random coffee shop in Gelang patah, Char Siew rice was close to 10RM.\nI can get Char Siew rice at ABC market for $5 with add meat.\nEverything was close to 10RM at this coffee shop, how is it cheaper?", "I think the reason many people mistakenly believe this notion is because, when comparing the cost of living, they tend to convert the Singaporean prices in SGD to MYR.\nThis may make that notion technically true, but the problem with this is, Singapore’s wages are way higher on average.\nJust check out this link to see how different our wages are:\nhttps://www.reddit.com/r/nasikatok/s/QYVCjorLjt\nWhile Singapore’s median salary stands at around SGD5.3k, KL’s median salary stands at a lower MYR3.9k, so it would be way easier for the median salary Singaporean to buy something that costs $10 in Singapore compared to how it would be for a KL-ite to buy something that costs RM10 in KL", "Yes this is it and I didnt know on average Malaysia's salary is that much lower, I figured it would be roughly the same as Singapore.\nBut it is even worse than I thought...\nI cant even imagine buying SG uniform at 79.90RM with Malaysia's pay. Which is crazy...", "10RM = S$2.85\n2.85 is less than 5\nIt's certainly not cheaper relative to wages, if that's your point, but it is cheaper.", "Well unless you are going to retire a with a fortune that cannot be finished. Eventually, you will need RM salary. It be a foolish thought to not think of the inevitability.", "it's no use being cheaper when the purchasing power is lower when things are already \"cheaper\". so it's actually a much worse situation", "I get that. It's \"more affordable\" if your plan is to work in Singapore and retire in Malaysia, or if you're visiting Malaysia from Singapore. Singapore is much richer with much higher wages and while stuff is more expensive, stuff like hawker food is not that much more expensive, compared to the wage differences. That stuff is actually surprisingly cheap in Singapore, relatively, if you consider it's one of the richest countries in the world. But it is still more expensive in absolute terms.\nOther stuff, like housing or a car, Singapore can be much more.\nDespite this, Singaporeans are still better off. Even if you had the same percentage of your salary going to living essentials, the % you have left over to save for your retirement or whatever is going to be a larger number in Singapore, simply as the starting number is so much larger. So while Singapore is \"expensive\", expensive with higher wages is still better. You also have more disposable income before retirement, if you visit Malaysia for a holiday.\nAnd some stuff, like electronics, computers, phones, etc.- they are basically the same price everywhere, so there's no cost advantage there to Malaysia. May even be a little cheaper in Singapore, and if you're flying out you can get the VAT back.\nThen, people working in Singapore (whether Singaporean or Malaysian) have the option of retiring to Malaysia when they are done working, bringing their accumulated savings/pension- which will go further in Malaysia, as it is \"more affordable\". Fewer people work in Malaysia and retire in Singapore.\nIt's just if the question is, which is more money, 10RM or S$5, S$5 is more money.", "More affordable than Singapore. At least for housing. I can't comment on food because I don't buy food in Singapore.", "Well it would depends on whether you worship landed or not. Since every form of housing has their pros and cons which eventually evens out and nothing is better than the other even when price is included." ], [ "Malaysian living and working in SG here, the grass is always greener on the other side. Not always a problem of scale, but one of policy and governance and planning." ], [ "One has to admit that Singapore's economy, infrastructure, education, transportation,\nhealthcare, sanitation, political stability is superior\nThis is fact, and it always makes Malaysian trigger about this.\nway more expensive to live in Singapore\nDepending on how you look at it, Singapore is a lot smaller country, thus it's no wonder that the land is scarcity.\nOther than the food, I don't really see how Malaysia fares well against Singapore\nOnly superior on Hygiene but not taste yet but that is what they prefer and cultured.", "I disagree on hygiene. Hygiene in public spaces are well maintained due to enforcement and maintenance by staff. But go to a majority of the HDB and you’ll see that the average person there are stuck in the third-country mentality when it comes to hygiene. I’ve visited multiple HDBs and there’s so much shit in their corridors and garbage is not properly disposed off. I was surprised this was a thing there.", "Malaysia has all that AND no enforcement and maintenance by staff.", "Teh Tarik Maintenance Team :29091:" ], [ "Angmoh here. I live in Singapore but have visited KL & Georgetown, as well as JB, Langkawi & Tioman. This is only my view 😊\nFor finance: big ticket items are more affordable in Malaysia, but daily necessities are probably a huge expense given local wages\nFor nightlife: both kind of suck 😅 SG is because of all the strict regulations around it that means nightlife venues are usually managed by large operators with a very bland/safe offering (or the underworld stuff, pick your poison); Malaysia its because a large % of the population is muslim so the offering is quite limited relative to the size of the cities/country (and not much cheaper than in more fun countries)\nFor culture: Singapore is a weekend trip. Malaysia has more to offer, although not THAT much more: there are only like 2-3 old(ish) cities in the whose country, since the Malays traditionally did not build cities, and what there is could use some freshening up.\nFor nature: hands down, Malaysia has Singapore beat, it's not even a fair contest. They have hills, mountains, jungles, beaches. I will say though: Langkawi nature is not being protected adequately, and many beaches are not cleaned in Malaysia. People keep throwing trash everywhere! This doesn't seem to happen as much in Thailand or Vietnam 🤔 still, better than a beach with a view of an oil refinery in Singapore 😅 and some of the beaches in Malaysia (not the ones close to an airport) are absolutely fantastic.\nFor convenience: Singapore is better for walking/admin/legal system/business. Malaysia is better for getting a cheap grab, and going off into nature.\nAt the end of the day, I think Singapore is better if you want to make something of yourself, and Malaysia is better if you're already 1st world rich. I think a lot of the nature/nightlife/culture issues with both countries can be solved by travelling abroad for short trips, and its easier to do that of you're working in Singapore. But I still plan to learn Bahasa 😊 And who knows what Malaysia will look like in 10 years!", "Very nice comment, I tend to agree with most of what you said.\nI'm someone from Indonesia, have lived and worked in Singapore for several years and one of your remark is true; if you are someone who have generational wealth, living in places like Malaysia and Indonesia is a breeze. This is a very important point that many people tend to miss out, especially when they've never really lived in Singapore for quite sometime and see how life is from the inside.\nLife for the less fortunate on the other hand, is quite difficult in those places because of lack of good public education (without breaking the bank), poor infrastructure (requiring one to afford cars or motorbikes to commute), relatively low wages for the same type of work, corrupt law enforcers, corrupt justice system, corrupt government who don't manage facilities properly, etc among many other reasons. Singaporeans often do not realize how lucky they're having it this way because of lack of perspective how bad things are outside SG when everything is concerned.\nAlso, climbing up the corporate ladder is almost impossible without the right connection because meritocracy in Indonesia/Malaysia is still rather foreign concept. Most of the institutions both public and private tend to resort to mix of cronyism and nepotism while picking candidates and deciding who gets promotion.\nIn Singapore, while some of these issues do exist, you can technically still work your way up by pure hard work and ingenuity. In Singapore, people see you as an individual whose worth is recognized by the quality of your craft and not by skin color or religion. The contrast is quite significant in neighboring Malaysia/Indonesia. Say, if you're not of indigenous ethnic or Muslim, there are some positions within the society that you simply cannot access, or have difficulty getting into because of your religion or skin color.\nTrue, Singapore is small and there's really not much to see beyond the small island. But this could easily be rectified by having overseas holiday to many of SG's neighbors, so you can enjoy the views and the beautiful nature without having to deal with all the things that made SG's neighbors a hell to live with. Strong currency of SG also definitely helps in opening up holiday options into other less developed nations. Can't say the same if you're someone from Indonesia or Malaysia!", "Singapore is a travel hub for a reason, and many Singaporeans love to travel, even if it's nearby.", "People don’t throw trash everywhere in Vietnam? As someone who lives in Vietnam I find that statement terribly false.\nAgree with everything else you said though, good points.", "I only went beaching in DaNang, which was alright overall", "Understandable. The main beaches near the resorts are alright. Everywhere else isn’t." ], [ "Ex-malaysian converted to Singaporean here. Been working in Sg for close to two decades and holding Sg PR until 2021. Was planning to go back Malaysia once I hit retirement age but alas, whenever I see our govt, I kinda give up on the stability and future of Malaysia 😢\nPlus when my kids are born in Sg, all took Sg citizenship and I'm the last one to convert when I decided that Sg culture will be better suit my kids'future.\nI still hold Malaysia dearly in my heart as all my relatives are still in Malaysia but unless Malaysia will have a strong govt without any favouritism and corruption, Sg will be better than Malaysia imo" ], [ "9/10 of my Malaysians who went to Singapore for work no longer want to return to Msia", "Most malaysians will take PR but never citizenship. Best of both worlds. As a singaporean I've seen too many of this already.", "Not true especially among the younger Malaysians. Many are converting considering the balance of pros and cons have been tilting steadily in SG’s favour in recent years", "But still buy Malaysian properties", "Juuuuuuuuuust in case. Singapore may not be good forever.", "and refuse to give up citizenship", "But will they retire there or come back ?" ], [ "Often, Malaysians are triggered when they hear Singapore is better than Malaysia.\nMalaysians aren't the only neighbor that could get triggered by such remark. Many people in neighboring Indonesia could also feel the same way about it.\nThe thing is, Singapore is a highly-optimized country that maximized whatever it has to the best it can be. It succeeds in many things that really counts, especially within standards of modern society: education, infrastructure, safety, political stability, technological advancement etc.\nThe country as a whole definitely isn't paradise, but considering how most of its neighbors have always been plagued by inefficient and corrupt government, Singapore is definitely a miracle by its own rights, and way ahead of everyone else in SE Asia when it comes to achieving so much with so little basic resources." ], [ "I agree OP. That is why so many Malaysians work and study in SG. Some even become SG citizens in the end. The strong SGD is a major plus too.\nIn addition :\nChangi > KLIA 1(Can't believe that the KLIA internal train is out of service for so long !)\nSQ > MH\nLess racial tensions in SG compared to Malaysia (Plus the Malays in SG seem to be less obsessed about race and religion compared to their Malay counterparts in Malaysia)\nInfrastructure maintenance is way better in SG compared to Malaysia.\nFoodwise, this is a very subjective matter. Personally i don't mind the food in SG. However, i can't get over the fact that in SG, they cover their grilled stingray in sambal sauce, and i prefer the Klang version of BKT lol.\nAnd KL shopping malls in general are more beautiful and exciting than those in SG.", "However, i can't get over the fact that in SG, they cover their grilled stingray in sambal sauce\nIs that a uniquely SG thing? I went to Batu Pahat and they also covered their stingray with sambal.", "Must be influenced by SG🤣" ], [ "It's a good, stable place, but I don't like the frenetic lifestyle. Malaysia is a little slower and that's just the way I like it.", "A little slower from all the Klang Valley jam during rush hour.", "“Just one more lane bro trust me bro”", "\"Just one more national car bro trust me bro.\"", "True, i went back to my grandparents hometown in sarawak and found it very weird yall walk so slow", "Yeah I am used to walk super fast in SG. Even now I’m still waking fast lol.\nP/s: do you know Hong Kong people walk even faster than SG?", "At some point they’re gonna out-evolve the cheetahs and walk at 60 km/h", "hey stop promotin perlis" ], [ "IMO one can say that Singapore's political stability is bought at the cost of political stagnation. Now I am not saying that Malaysia is the premier example of how to treat political dissenters and differing opinion but right now we are experiancing a kind of political change that is unheard of in Singapore where one party had ruled since it's inception, like for once political parties are no longer assured of a safety deposit box vote.\nLegally we are also moving in baby steps towards the right direction, recently we revoked the mandatory death sentence for drug offences.\nAlso I would put that at least outside of KL, we don't face the kind of rat race mentality and hustle Singaporeans face on a daily basis." ], [ "As a Malaysian who just moved to Singapore and working in Singapore. You really have to see it to believe it. By day 3, I already fell in love with the place and told myself no matter what, I must continue to stay in SG. Heck, I dare say even the food is actually quite good here." ], [ "Facts are bitter. Malaysians on the whole are still a bunch of raging incels, that give so much of leeway to politicians but go mental when anyone says anything about Malaysia. It’s the inferiority complex. Why do you think we rank so high in cyber bullying? I’m Malaysian btw.", "Malaysian suka tegur, jaga tepi Kain orang. But never point fingers on himself.\nBut fucking hell, I still love Malaysia.", "Only the nasi lemak keeps me here. And roti canai", "R/sg everyday got incel post about why so hard to find gf fuck women blablabla, i think it's incel land there too.", "But Atleast they got money to find women to fck.\nHere duit takde, duk ramai2 luar klcc dan pavilion, sbb xde duit nak masuk beli barang tapi nak usha bini org, pastu overcompensate, guna kapchai buat superman utk impress minah.\nPastu lahir anak mcm anak tikus, kondom terlalu mahal, pastu pukul bini bina sbb mintak nafkah beli susu dan pampers.", "they complain cannot find gf because gold diggers eyeing their 3k or 4.8k pay. at least the guys here at 1.5k salary also seems to be pulling chicks lol", "Janji Honda.. even if 20 year old kapchai and the speedometer doesn’t work", "wthell,even wif geylang,incel not cured?", "Too incel to pay for sex. They think they should be paid for giving women their seed", "You sound offended, truth hurts or something?", "i'm not even a dude. incels are everywhere, it's not exclusive to malaysia. no need to saintify singaporean men." ], [ "As a Singaporean, I don’t think I could live in a non secular country where religion is so pervasive. Just read about a Malay looking Chinese guy getting harrasssd for eating during Ramadan. Sounds damn backwards.", "A lot of people don’t realise that Malaysia is actually a secular state, Islam just gets recognised as the official religion.\nBTW as a non Muslim KLite, it’s relatively safe to do most of what you want so as long as you don’t interfere, be flashy or be a busybody towards the Muslims. And that comment about the guy being harassed doesn’t happen that often in urban areas.", "This is the consequences of living of a bubble. Travel a bit lol" ], [ "Singapore is better in almost every aspect be it economy,human capital,education,healthcare compared to Malaysia.That’s not my opinion but it’s a fact.There’s no point to be bitter about it.Now that that’s out of the way,as Malaysian we should try to emulate their success as both countries share more similarities and would benefit one another.", "Nay on healthcare. Speaking from own experience and my spouse who is a HCW.\nMalaysia has universal healthcare for RM1, SG doesn't.", "1RM healthcare but what about the wait time?", "Everyone talks about wait time for public health in Malaysia like the hospitals are waiting for to die before they treat you.\nThe honest truth is that if the wait time is long, you probably can wait it out. Cause youve been triaged and can wait. This is the same with public healthcare around the world. If you rock up to a GH with a heart attack, I guarantee you wouldn't be waiting for a second.\nAnd you will still pay RM1.\nIf you want to skip queue to fix a non urgent life threatening issue, can go private. Where if there is a whole bunch of people, you still gotta wait, maybe queue shorter or none", "Malaysian Chinese working in Singapore here. Despite the rm1 healthcare we got in Malaysia, it’s very common to read fund raising pleas for patients who can’t pay for medical bills in Chinese newspaper.\nI don’t see that in Singapore (except foreigners or patients who want to try unapproved drugs) though.", "SG is a lot better at support programmes and funding for needy. You have agencies like AIC and HPB, etc. plus they do a better job overall at publicity and awareness.", "Others have already replied but you'd be waiting too in SG public healthcare.", "Malaysia has universal healthcare but the quality of it compared to Singapore is a joke. There's a reason why Malaysian politicians and T20 come to Singapore for healthcare. You pay what you get. Healthcare is also highly subsidized for citizens there via cost-sharing.", "Yeah this. Helping a Singaporean friend to get healthcare in Malaysia is an eye opening experience , in terms of affordability I didn’t even realise that it’s damn unaffordable if I go there", "Facts indeed. Emulating their success does much more wonders than just bickering them.", "It's pretty absurd to compare two countries of such disparate size.\nOf course Singapore is better. Pretty much in the same way every city-state is better than its bigger neighbor. Monaco, The Vatican, San Marino, and to some extent Montenegro, Qatar are all doing great compared to their country-sized neighbors.\nIt would be stupid to be \"bitter at facts\"but it would be almost equally stupid to fawn at Singapore without understanding the reasons behind their success. A strong culture of work (\"Made in Singapore\", used to be a thing in industry), a very present european culture of tertiary schooling post-decolonization (anecdotally, Mahathir studied medicine in SG), and all of this in a self-contained tiny package where limited infrastructures spending could go a long way for cheap (estimates go that Singapore has roughly 10,000 km of road while Malaysia has 290,000km, yet the coverage is better in Singapore).\nAdd to that the fortune to be on the way between China and the rest of the world and you had the perfect storm of people working hard at seizing a great opportunity.\nIn exchange for this, it's an ultra competitive and nigh unaffordable place with a climbing suicide rate and one of the lowest self-reported work or relationship happiness in the world.\nChoices had to be made." ], [ "If you are rich, there is more freedom and variety in Malaysia, and the better access you have to health care, infrastructure etc.\nAs someone who stayed there for quite a while, on paper Singapore is better, but whether you can emigrate there and have a better, more enjoyable life is a different matter. I did not enjoy my time there." ], [ "Honestly if we just take out the normalized racism, corruption and maybe currency strength, Malaysia would be somewhat comparable.", "without those mentioned above, Malaysia is a paradise on earth. With good food, free from natural disaster (Flood can be mitigated), plenty of land, nice mountains, seaside and islands. What could you ask more." ], [ "From my last visit there, their infrastructure, public transport, housing issues and town planning are way ahead of ours. Even their policies related to these issues are all streamlined." ], [ "It's more developed, full stop." ], [ "Singapore has a stable government and strong leadership. I am not sure if they have zero corruption but certainly Malaysia has corruptions.", "Construction industry in SG follows the law very strictly. No kawtim culture here, or belanja makan practice. Unlike in malaysia, inspection with authorities always need to prepare an angpau to make sure the inspection will pass.", "ah yes, the industry that still ferries foreign workers on the back of open bed trucks. https://thediplomat.com/2023/11/a-lorry-ride-with-singapores-migrant-workers/\nthe industry that stuffs its workers into cramped hostels that spawned covid infection centers and then later treated it as if they are unwanted cattle, sequestering them into a part of the country and restricting thier movement. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/proof-accommodation-singapore-foreign-workers-step-right-direction-regular-checks-mom-3767186\nAh yes, no kautim culture indeed. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/bidadari-bto-corruption-bribes-construction-firm-project-manager-2601386\nhttps://www.cpib.gov.sg/press-room/press-releases/sentencedfor/\nhttps://sg.news.yahoo.com/ex-bca-contract-staff-charged-taking-bribe-040605330.html\nsure, sure.\nhttps://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/corruption-remains-low-construction-building-maintenance-concern\nSingapore's construction sector is definitely better than Malaysia. No doubt about it." ], [ "Just moved to SG for work 1 week ago. Public transport is very cheap and efficient. Always on time and rarely late. Also it is very walkable unlike in KL.\nAs for expensive, the rental here is crazy. However eating out very cheap compared to Malaysia. You can find chicken rice for $3.5 or $2.5 economy rice.\nLife here is also very fast paced. People walk way faster and even the escalators in mrt stations are set to a way faster speed.\nOverall like what others said, good place to earn money and save up. Then come back to malaysia and live a relaxed life with the sweet convertion rate." ], [ "They've reached high development status at par with countries like Norway Switzerland Canada. That's enough to be said lol......in Malaysia we are still arguing about which handbag the Minister stole for his wife in parliament or how young can Imams marry children in Kelantan" ], [ "Usually people who triggered were people refused to see n admit Malaysia is F in thousands of ways." ], [ "Every country has its plus and minuses, if you can take the good and avoid the bad then it would best. West has its problems, east has its problems, Muslim countries has its problems. That being said, the only people who are triggered are those whom says ‘don’t like get out’. Meanwhile they yearn to go to the western countries 😆" ], [ "Generally, as someone who are Malaysian with Singaporean roots with family living all over the world, I felt it's pretty the same as living in Klang Valley as M40.... except smaller and Singaporeans have more national obligations as citizens than us here. As for politics, I wouldn't say it was better than the clusterfrak we have here but people shouldn't romanticize their soft authoritarian system.\nBut it really depends. Not everything was greener at the other side. And I'm sure a lot of Singaporeans would love to migrate out and away if they can. While I want to be closer to my dad's relatives, I also couldn't live there in long term or having a family life there. They are very welcoming to economical higher skilled rich migrants, of course but if you want to start from scratch thinking all the prospects would change your life... well... eh.. try commuting life in JB first and test the waters before you commit to it." ], [ "As a Singaporean in some stuff yes, others not so. We have less personal freedoms and of course, SPACE. But things are efficient here, civil service is one of the best in the world and so is infrastructure." ], [ "Singapore is better in almost every way. However, if you go to ground and observe the T40/M40, they don't look very happy there. There's also been a LOT of social engineering to get their people to confirm and behave specific ways. One comment from Singaporeans that they told me is that we have more freedom here in Malaysia.\nWe may not be #1 in the region like Singapore, but infrastructure wise, we're a strong number two. If you've traveled around SEA, that's really obvious.", "B40/M40 are seldom happy wherever they are. Because the constant comparison with the local T20.\nThis is also why immigrants are usually more content and thankful, they have a different reference to compare with.", "Good point. Never thought about the social engineering perspective.", "Quoting my China friend that's living in Singapore currently\n\"Compared to China? Same same but different, SG just another communist in different skin\"", "My goodness that quote haha." ], [ "The saltiness, cholesterol, and environment cleanliness, I don't think Malaysia is better." ], [ "The best you can do from this situation, Work in Singapore, save money, retire cheap in malaysia" ], [ "Envy is the thief of joy." ], [ "this is normal things, seldom the citizens of the country will loved that country, always said another country better, and it always subjective, always have pro and cons, there's no perfect country in this world" ], [ "All depends on what you want in life\nBut as far as objective measurements, Singapore is better in most ways" ], [ "Singapore better" ], [ "It’s not just better, it’s much better" ], [ "it's always said Singapore is expensive to live. one normal cup of starbucks cost $6-7 in singapore. The same in Malaysia I saw was RM15-16. in SG a small restaurant manager earns $3-4k/mth. The other day at a shopping centre in MY i saw an ad for RM2.5-3k/mth for similar job title. And I always wonder how Malaysians survive. It feels like Malaysians get it worse in terms of purchasing power" ], [ "Singapore fold times better as they don't put any manmade religion on priority ruling the country." ], [ "Singapore is what Malaysia could've been like if it had a competent government at separation. The divergence within the last few decades is clear to see." ], [ "Confirmed la. In Malaysia it’s all about Islam, building as many mosques as possible, and eating as much money as possible. Who cares about progress? Who cares about infrastructure? Fuck education la. Fuck equality la. Fuck the minority la. Fuck public transport la. Fuck the fucking environment la. Fuck working hard la. Malaysia is fucked from the inside" ], [ "It's the intangible that is the difference. My wife's a Singaporean and I'm Malaysian. She always commented that many Malaysian don't realize how lucky we are. Yes the tangible things like good government, infra and etc SG is better.\nBut the intangible is what makes the difference, malaysia has lots of land to do more things, we can be self sustaining in terms of food (even though we are not now). SG buys everything even the next few years they will claim they are green country with hydro powered sources. Where is it coming from? Sarawak, Vietnam.\nA Singaporean doctor who I know migrated to Australia, simple reason, he doesn't want his kids to grow up in a place where there is no food security. During MCO, when malaysia closed our border SG gov had to ensure Malaysia will still send daily food needs to them. It was unimaginable what the doctor said has come through not quite total disaster but a wake up call.\nUnknown to many Malaysian unless you lived there are many policies where gov has direct impact on one's daily life. CPF contribution and withdrawal, ERP and COE pricing. If you don't graduate from top schools like RI, Hwa Chong and etc but ITE (polytechnic) you will have tough time getting jobs. ITE students are graduate with real life skills and much needed.\nMalaysia like many countries favours a mix of sme, entrepreneurship and MNC corp. The sky is the limit if you work hard and be millionaires.\nDo you think you can critise the gov like how we do it?\nWhen you get to retirement age, if you find city living too expensive, one can move to a smaller town. At some point I won't be surprised that Johor will be the retirement village for the average Singaporean.\nThis is just my personal opinion and experience. Please don't flame me if you don't agree.", "As a Singaporean, I agree with your 1st few para on the inherent disadvantage Singapore has. In fact this is not new, this disadvantage since Singapore independence. However, good people and good governance can change things, and Singapore has routinely punch above it's weight. Result speaks for itself.\nSince you talk about food. A taxi driver in Penang once told me the food in Malaysia is more expensive than Singapore. How can it be? It is possible. A fresh graduate in Malaysia earns 3 to 4 k ringgit probably similar to a Singaporean fresh graduate. But wantan mee in Malaysia is easily 7ringgit, and in Singapore $5 is considered slightly expensive.\nIt is not true that in Singapore you need to be academically inclined only to earn a good living. There are positions in the government to reward these scholars, and open an avenue to move up the social ladder if you work hard. In another perspective, because the economy is very vibrant, a lot of people also become rich if they are willing to take risk and get into business.\nI have to agree retirement in Malaysia is probably better in Singapore since income become a limiting factor. But if you have money, there are many countries which you can retire in.\nPardon my English and just offering my perspective.", "Malaysia is the best choice for SG retirement because of its location, distance, similar/same culture, food, language, and most importantly one can stretch the retirement fund 3.5 times till date.", "Can't agree more on the retirement and back up plan to move to a smaller town. This option is no available in SG and will never have. It is a blessing if Johor could be a our fall back plan, we could only wait and see. Hopefully in our life time." ], [ "UMNO vs PAP" ], [ "Not a Malaysian subreddit thread without Singapore being mentioned , living rent free in their heads." ], [ "Singapore is just a more efficiently run version of KL.\nand KL, being a capital city, is already more prosperous than the rest of the country by default." ], [ "TBH I find their hawker scene better than ours. More accessible and less excessive seasonings.", "In general SG Hawkers are cleaner, and the food cooked is 'healthier', and the taste caters to the local populace.\nThere are many drives to cut down on sugar, salt, and oil in hawker food ongoing right now. That being said Hawker food here in sg is still very carb heavy, and you need some effort to find high fiber high protein stuff.", "And more hygienic. Still, the flavor doesn't hit the same 😅", "its accessible because its subsidized,\nhawkers in Singapore are designed to keep Singaporean working so that they avoid cooking which take away time from working", "Better accessible yes. But less seasoning? Nope. I think they put much more msg to compansate cooking skill", "Seasoning doesn’t mean msg. But haha if you think ours have less msg. Malaysian food is obviously much more heavier in terms of taste. Some more many of the food establishment are operated by foreign labors, where not many can do things properly. One meal can give you high sodium, high cholesterol, high sugar, high fat eventually higher chances of dying early.", "i suspect that their hawker food have some dairy products since i tend to laosai a lot when eating out in SG.\nnever had that problem in MY unless i purposely add cheese toppings." ], [ "Yes" ], [ "Depends which stage of life you are in your life.\nYou want to build your career and wealth? Singapore.\nYou want to have a better freedom of movement and retirement quality? Malaysia." ], [ "Invest in Singapore and spend in Malaysia. Earn 3:1 spend 1:3 Other part of life is subjective." ], [ "Salary , efficiency yes . And some industries sg > Malaysia\nHealthcare if I don’t have more than average salary, it’s not affordable imo at least on psych stuff . Also for green spaces imo Malaysia have way more variety when comes to park / hiking plus the lack of space would have drove me mad. I get why it’s an attractive location but due to those factors it’s not for me." ], [ "Food might be cheaper but I’ve had low quality hawker fare in KL" ], [ "Yeah I agree that Singapore is a better country in almost every aspects except for the food. But for education in Malaysia if you choose government school you get education for free (stpm is free that’s why I choose it) and only need pay for uni", "Education for Singaporeans are also almost free. Just a few dollars a month up to grade 12." ], [ "It's like comparing apples and oranges at this point..." ], [ "Well this is the typical siblings relationship, just like a poor big brother then that's the Rich little bro." ], [ "Overall i’d say yes. Atleast those who work there can wipe their tears with SGD. When it is time, then come back chillax" ], [ "no clue, but whatever it is, it's bad enough for my uncle to suggest that I go SG to look for work in the future." ], [ "Singapore is a city that happens to also be a country. There are no rural areas.\nConversely Malaysia is a full-fledged country with multiple cities and rural areas. It's very different.\nAdmittedly good governance and business friendly policies made Singapore great. But it actually started on a higher base. When it was kicked out in 1965 it was the biggest city and state in Malaysia (by population). Singapore had 1.8M people when Selangor (KL was in it at that time) had 450k. It also had Malaysia's largest port, Airport and university. UM in KL was a branch campus of the Singapore one, which later became NUS." ], [ "Just go work there and you’ll find out if it’s your cup or tea or not. There’s about a million Malaysians working there already at any given moment." ], [ "I think it depends on who you ask and who goes ballistic. I don’t mean to sound rude but anyone who gets mad when they hear Malaysia is inferior to Singapore aren’t usually the most educated or the ‘sharpest tool in the shed’. Comparing countries is just plain stupid in this day and age. Is Canada better than USA? Is New Zealand better than Australia? Is Cyprus better than Greece? Each country has its pros and cons. Singapore? Sure..stable government, top notch infrastructure, public safety is always good but their cost of living is insane, the food sucks and the people are on the verge of a mental breakdown constantly. It’s all about personal preferences and what suits you and works in your favour. Comparisons are just a catalyst for negativity imho." ], [ "what i like about singapore is the commute experience\nfirst time ive been there by my own, i deliberately took buses and trains from terminal to the hotel which im supposed to be staying for work\nit was at 10pm even at that time\ni don't feel scared at all, managed to reach my destination with minor sweat\nKV transport system have a lot to learn" ], [ "People get triggered because most Malaysians already know that Singapore is objectively superior to our country in many ways. We don't need to be reminded of that fact constantly.\nBTW, \"better prospects\" in Singapore is contingent on having the requisite skills to compete with the talents over there. You're not going to have a very good time if you cannot keep up there." ], [ "the general consensus is usually that singapore is better for studying/working while malaysia is better for living. i know a lot of friends and family that work in sg, but all of the retirees always come bac kto malaysia." ], [ "", "But Singapore is tiny. I have taken shits bigger" ], [ "Hmm I don’t know man. I guess Sg would be better if you’re “low to middle income” because wages are better. But if you’re rich (I’m not), Malaysia is infinitely better. Sg is just another generic soulless city. If you’re rich in Malaysia, there’s nothing that Sg can offer you that Malaysia can’t. Plus we have land, lots and lots of land. You can stay in multiple large landed properties with multiple cars, access to great healthcare (private) and education (private schools).", "that is not true,\nif you are rich Singapore is a much better country.\nboth for tax and economic opportunity reasons\nIts an open economy, you will not find much getting in your way if you run a business.", "I think he means that if you're rich and you don't really care about making money anymore. There's just more to enjoy in Malaysia than in Singapore.", "not true again, if you are rich, then it doesn't matter where you are living because the world is your oyster", "Yes, you are right, and SG is better for the rich because it is safer if compared to other places.", "If you were rich you wouldn't be saying this.\nThere's a limited level of access to ultra-luxe living in Malaysia, the government is nearly impossible to work with, locals are trying to exploit you opportunistically, and property security becomes a concern once your wealth reaches certain levels. Not to mention the business environment is embarrassing. There's a reason why the richest Malaysian in the world isn't even in Malaysia.\nThere's more to being wealthy than a few bungalows and visiting Pavilion." ], [ "Am Singaporean with a home in Malaysia. Honestly I feel less stressed and happier when I cross the border into JB. Malaysians are nicer in my opinion. Very genuine hardworking, sincere people. No airs about them.\nIn terms of governance, yes Singapore is very efficient and the GDP per capita is higher but I just feel like things are very expensive and people are more stressed financially. And the upper middle class and beyond or those who aspire to be upper middle class tend to be materialistic, extremely brand conscious and yes a tad snobbish.\nSo I really appreciate how Malaysians honestly are salt of the Earth people. They seem by and large unbothered by materialism, very family oriented and yes the government isn’t perfect but no government is. And of course there are gripes on cost of living and the economy. But when you don’t make money, consumerism and accumulation of wealth as the main focal emphasis of your culture and identity as a country, It’s Really different and honestly better…\nAlso in terms of political freedom, Malaysia is way better and you guys abolish the death penalty. So how can I as a patriotic dyed in the wool red Singaporean say that Singapore is better…" ], [ "Singapore is the worse country in the world to live in as a car enthusiast. I could see why most of them come to Malaysia, night and day difference." ], [ "Singaporean with families from Malaysia and Malaysia roots. I prefer Malaysia honestly 🇲🇾", "Would you like to elaborate?" ], [ "Singapore is a capitalist hellscape, which panders to the rich.\nLiterally a safehaven for the world's rich when they want to perform tax evasion or other \"ahem stuff\" from their original countries. As there are ZERO unions in Singapore.\nTo give an example, James Dyson of the Dyson company (you know the vacuums?)This guy is originally 1 of the people who pushed for UK's Brexit, but when the report came out that UK would lose money because of Brexit (basically relying on further countries to import/export items rather than countries in the EU which are much closer to UK hence less cost in shipping and refrigeration)...he ran all the way to Singapore.\nSo James Dyson lives in Singapore hence how he avoids a lot of taxes but the Dyson factories are in Malaysia.\nIf you check the timing of his UK exit, you would find out that since he came to SEA, the Dyson branch here (from employee reviews) has changed tremendously. What was once a company that relied on fresh ideas by engineers, now use them for harsh labor with no prospects of promotion. Along with toxic managers...\nAnd if you check the timing of the Dyson hair dryer, the 1st version used various Fashion Youtubers input but for the 2nd version (when James Dyson moved), the hair dryer did not use any Youtuber input nor any collaboration video which the 2nd version barely has any changes compared to 1st version. So this man has been mistreating Malaysian employees while making sure he wouldn't be taxed that much by our government since he lives in Singapore (The HQ of Dyson is also in Singapore).\nSingapore might look nice on the 1st glance but scratch that surface and you will find various strange things. For example, Singapore has a healthcare system but no system to take care of the disabled and poor.\nThe marginalized are often forgotten and villainized as \"lazy people\" or \"evil people\" when they are forced to turn to crime.\nA Singaporean would definately say the competitivenes in Singapore is high but they don't explain about the toxicity in Singapore workplace and studies that make suicide the no 1 death cause in Singapore (from age 10 to 29).\nSingapore is projected as a \"squeaky clean image\" but there are so, so many oil scandals, like the Keppel oil company owned by the Prime Minister's Lee family caught in a bribe with Petrobas from Brazil thanks to US investigations. The fine was 400 million USD but Keppel already had a contract with Petrobas worth 2.1 billion USD.\nThe Hin Leong Scandal has decades of fraud, or the Shell oil corruption as Shell's Singapore branch officials were caught stealing oil for years and sold off to others. If they have consistent surprise checks from regulatory bodies, none of that thievery or bribery would happen in all those cases.\nI could also talk about how Singapore exploits Vietnam, Cambodia using child and adult slave labor in fracking operations to steal sand. And they flood Vietnam lands with sea water which were farm lands. You should know from your science class that it's impossible to farm under seawater. So if you check Singapore maps throughout the decades, you would find stark differences with today's Singapore's map. Because they use the stolen sand to add onto their own lands.\nSingapore is instead a sham filled with broken dreams of its earliest predecessors where they had more socialist systems to help the poor gain skills, housed them and tried so hard to feed its people. But they were force to change in exchange for cooperation with the US, a nation of both capitalist and imperialist nightmares...\nAll because Malaysia kicked them out, in order to defend Malay Supremacy.\nSure, it's a shiny concrete jungle but that's it." ], [ "The best I can say is. Why we want to be like them. We find our own way much like Singapore find their own.\nThe grass will always look greener from the other side.\nFor me, we focused too much on the negatives that we forget the good things that we have." ], [ "Is the close-minded and backward thinking of Malaysia's governance that held us back. We were once as good as Japan, Korea and Singapore." ], [ "Dont open this thread, i depart few thing\n-when someone is stronger than you, there is nothing u can do but compromise or co exist together and suffer the fate unless u found a way to avoid or beat it to defy the fate\n-singapore is almost like japan, surface look good but the people are suffering with high gst and locked out epf by paying monthly when they retire , foreigner taking their job , cannot take lump sum .\npeople only go there purely for money , in sacrifice of health and mental" ], [ "Well, Malaysia has cheap ass oil and lower cost of car ownership. Better something than nothing. Probably the only something that's worthy of mention." ], [ "Yes but Malaysia has a better quality of life.\nAs an expat and speaking as a completely objective third party observer with absolutely no personal interest in the matter.\nI often tell people, Singapore is the brain and Malaysia is the heart.", "I often tell people, Singapore is the brain and Malaysia is the heart.\nI like this quote 😃" ], [ "Sg pros 1. Way lower income taxes compared to Malaysia 2. They have a philosophy of rewarding you if you act the way they want you to(and the govt isn't shy in telling you what to do). Social programs are robust and emphasise on self help. If you're a poor kid and willing to study hard they'll give you bursaries all the way until you get your job and will try to keep you in the country or govt. 3. Govt doesn't rob you of your money and punish you for working hard as bad as Malaysia does with surprise taxes and stupid policies to take your money and give it to someone in their favour 4. Very very efficient since everyone is kiasu, loves to complain - for the same money here you get better quality there, especially for mid-high end goods and services (before myr crashed under menteri magik formula n Deddy bifoty).\nSg cons 1. Lesser freedom of expression, many rules (a top technopreneur I met told me they can fine you if your car is unwashed, dirty and unkempt) 2. Expensive cars BUT once you have a car you're a king - it's still way cheaper than NY/HK/London CBD to be driving around with ERP and parking fees 3. Local Chinese and Malay food sucks. Filled with coloring and cheap ingredients. Chicken rice is painted with colour n apam balik is as hard as a frisbee. China food is pretty good, western, Indian, fusion can kick most Malaysian outlets to shame. 4. Citizens damn KPC n busybody. Like if a train comes late it gets on the news. Someone charges you sgd10 for mix rice also end up in the news and the guy has to apologise. Over here only the rm2000 siakap man from lgk makes it to the papers 5. You have to work til you die if you didn't save up and must be in good health. No free healthcare, CPF /MEDISAVE is a nightmare\nMY pros 1. Freedom, can litter all you want, speeding etc, get Saman, wait for diskaun. Woohoo. 2. Cheaper to retire here (for now). After daddy madani takes away the subsidies not sure how it will be for everyone who's not his favourite bifoty. 3. We have oil. This point alone is what allowed us to get away with all the idiotic decisions, wastage, stupid white elephant projects and generous heaping of corruption 4. Our local food is somewhat better but newsflash, sg is catching up, and th/id left us in the dust a long time ago 5. Bantuan bantuan bantuan! 6. Free healthcare that's pretty good - world class I'd say 7. Free schooling until secondary. Free food for poor kids (RMT or its equivalent) 8. Semangat kejiranan (Ish)\nMy cons 1. Just read this sub la no need to reinvent the wheel", "Freedom? You can't even sell a rainbow-colored watch. There's no freedom in Malaysia. The inability to regulate littering isn't freedom. Malaysia's only free compared to places like Iran and Saudi Arabia.\nIt's only cheaper if you don't use ringgit.\nMalaysia runs out of oil around 2035.\nThe local food is unhealthy and only \"better\" if you think sugar in everything makes everything better.\nA rich country wouldn't need this... and most Malaysians are broke.\nThe average life expectancy in Malaysia is 10 years shorter than Singapore's. Even foreigners in Malaysia statistically outlive Malaysians.\nI can't comment on the schooling, I was educated elsewhere\nDefinitely more than SG.", "You can rainbow all you like discretely, nobody here will bat an eyelid - it's only when they make it too obvious that they're forced to make a political statement. There's plenty of the alphabet crew here and the ones that are smart keep it in their bedrooms. Freedom of speech is something else, as it's a relic of colonialism and UK is probably worse when it comes to cancelling this and that and getting charged for \"hate speech\". Another relic of colonialism is making the govt be the cure to all your problems instead of taking things into your own hands like the original American constitution (small govt, low taxes) or even how HK was originally.\nTaste, that's all. sg food at the low end (sgd 2-6, hawker centre hdb) is also unhealthy with the colouring and stuff but the difference is it also tastes horrible. At least MY food doesn't torture you while it kills\nMalaysians are broke because they're pampered for 60 years of heavy subsidies in almost every part of life and don't forget all our utilities were govt owned and many still subsidised. Of course they never dealt with much hardship like earthquakes, hurricanes or even winter snow. Sure we have the annual floods but not as horrific as what happens in other countries. We have fertile soil, heavy agricultural subsidies and the list goes on. Now with economic mismanagement we're starting to feel the pinch but trust me the hardship is worse if you throw the average Malaysian in sg/HK/th/id.\nIt's highly dependent on own will - sg citizens are forced to prevent NCDs or even CDs because they know one hospital visit can screw up their savings, prevention is better than the cure but our healthcare is still way better even compared to NHS after factoring waiting time. The fact remains that our healthcare is top notch, notwithstanding the choices the citizens make.\nHowever to your point earlier about no freedom - we do get idiotic laws like GEG and anti party hopping, which is against freedom. The buck should stop at the individuals (would be smokers and MPs in this case). Nevertheless, it's a product of relying on the govt." ], [ "Singapore has its own unique problem, Malaysia has its own unique problem.\nGrass is not always greener on the other side." ], [ "My wife is from Singapore. If you're Chinese life will be easy for you in Singapore because you'll have better opportunity to get a job you received an education with.\nIf you're a Malay minority and Muslim it's difficult.\nI've met a lot of Malay Singaporeans who live in the United States now and their lives are better here than Singapore in terms of career.\nSingapore has it's benefits though, affordable health care, affordable childcare and the people are smarter and they value education." ], [ "Size of Singapore can be stifling\nAnd one dominant party there." ], [ "Lives like a robot. Not better.", "Isn't that the same lifestyle in KL?", "Yeah but at least there are other places in Malaysia." ], [ "Lifestyle wise, sucks. I went to cinema last week. Imagine spending 25 mins watching gov ads about drugs, gambling, health and repetitive ads from lazada. It's just so boring, the seats are rough and straight. I just miss Malaysia's entertainment so much. Sorry to say that but the mamak store here is not even a mamak store. The vibes are just too different for people to chill after work. But certain area hawker food is really good, cause the chef mainly Malaysian ma lol.", "You chill at mamak stores? That’s sad", "problem?", "Yeah, it’s cringe and you are hogging seats", "Your content has been removed - Subreddit Language (Rule 2).\nHello, posts and comments should be in romanised English or Malay only. You may provide a translation by editing your comment and pinging us here for reapproval, thanks!\nFor posts other than English or Malay, feel free to post on our new Malaysian Lemmy community!", "After not going to the cinema for some time, I was shocked to pay $38 for 2 tickets to watch \"The Boy and The Heron\". 🥲" ], [ "If you make >S$15k a month, you'll live perfectly fine and a relatively high quality of life. If not, its insufferable. To put it in perspective, its like living in River Valley vs Hougang lol" ], [ "Every country have their pro and cons, its not just all shunshine or all stormy. It depends on your personal want I supposed, economically yes, Singapore got us beaten, but since I made more money than the average Singaporean anyway, that advantage does not sounds that appealing to me." ], [ "How is this a question.", "Well, I'm simply asking for others' opinions." ], [ "“Better” is subjective man.\nSingapore is a much richer country, has way better infrastructure, education system, just overall quality of life.\nBut is that the best-all-end-all? Malaysia has better food, somewhat more relaxed lifestyle. From what I can see, singaporeans dont really have a ‘lepak’ culture the way we do here. It all comes down to what you prioritise" ], [ "Couldn't care less about them, why envy when we should be proud of our own country? Just like siblings, each has their own advantage and disadvantage. In area that we lack, we can learn to improve, but of course, it's up to the government willingness and ourselves to make this country better." ], [ "small country. its like ure comparing a family of 3 with family of 30." ], [ "Been working here for seven years, I can conclude that Singapore is better than Msia if you are only here just to work. Salary and payment yes, but lifestyle and retirement is a big no." ], [ "Definitely.\nFirstly, regarding food, S'poreans generally concede the topic more nowadays but the context is also important. M'sia's hawkers are still dominated by family-recipe businesses (thus each has their own unique taste) whereas S'pore's foodstuff are all but factory-made since the 1970s. S'prean tastebuds have also watered down due to constant health campaigns, so lard, sugar, salt, oil/grease, even excessive coconut are instinctively disliked. Most of all, the exchange rate is the biggest draw: something simple like Malay nasi lemak, which costs only RM 5-7 in M'sia, is priced at least S$4.50 (RM 16) in S'pore.\nPersonally, I dare say S'poreans are used to only Johorean & Penang cuisine as well. (Yup, not even Peranakan cusine.) That said, having travelled around M'sia for decades myself (I have relatives who fatefully chose backward places like Terengganu to settle down in the past), IMO the native food at these rural/coastal spots is seriously quite unappetizing even to urban M'sians. Basically what's the catch of the day, fried to a crisp, then soused with food/flower dye or condiments to improve the taste.\nBut back to topic. Modernization-wise, IMO M'sia 2020s is at best what SG was like pre-1997 Asian crisis. The latter was a watershed for M'sia (political infighting & waywardness reaching new heights ever since) in thwarting the country's potential to this day. More narrowly, the leadership listlessness since 2018 mirrors the post-1997 lost years (M'sia didn't recover until 2004 or so) when Mahathir was more preoccupied with proving the IMF, Reformasi &, in time, Badawi wrong.\nFor SG (& most M'sians don't know this), there was a considerable prosperity leap in the early 2010s when its post-2008 economy recovered quickest, & the younger PM Lee (after waiting 14 years to take charge) was perhaps too eager to open up the country to foreign talent. The result was a great societal upheaval, a perfect storm of election defeats, rampant fake news (which ironically killed off all the alternative news media), enduring racism/xenophobia, & actual riots (in Little India). Basically, SG experienced Trump-style politics half a decade before Trump became mainstream. But it would ultimately paid off with today's high affluence (I call it the Generation by the Bay generation) that would leave M'sia in the dust even if the Sheraton Move hadn't happened.\nRather than comparing directly with each other, the following is a better insight about the pace of modernization each side had undergone over time. I've highlighted only the rankings (those marking the start/end of each PM's stewardship, along with the 3 worldwide economic disruptions) at selected years to indicate whether SG/M'sia stood against other countries on a global scale.\nThe highlighted years are 1981 (when Mahathir became PM), 1990 (when Goh Chok Tong became PM), 1997 (Asian Financial Crisis), 2003 (when Badawi became PM), 2004 (when Lee Hsien Loong became PM), 2008 (Global Financial Crisis), 2009 (when Najib became PM), 2018 (when Mahathir became PM again), 2020 (Global Covid Pandemic).\nLike them or not, the indexes are utilized by government policymakers & international institutions.\nGDP (nominal) per capita - average value an individual is contributing to the economy:\n1981 - 59th (M'sia), 32nd (SG)\n1990 - 60th (M'sia), 28th (SG)\n1997 - 55th (M'sia), 15th (SG)\n2003 - 67th (M'sia), 24th (SG)\n2004 - 68th (M'sia), 24th (SG)\n2008 - 70th (M'sia), 23rd (SG)\n2009 - 73rd (M'sia), 22nd (SG)\n2018 - 70th (M'sia), 7th (SG)\n2020 - 65th (M'sia), 6th (SG)\n2023 to 2018 IMF Projections - 71st (M'sia), 5th (SG)\nGDP (PPP) per capita - adjusted for cost of living:\n1981 - 61st (M'sia), 23rd (SG)\n1990 - 59th (M'sia), 11th (SG)\n1997 - 48th (M'sia), 8th (SG)\n2003 - 54th (M'sia), 7th (SG)\n2004 - 54th (M'sia), 8th (SG)\n2008 - 57th (M'sia), 8th (SG)\n2009 - 57th (M'sia), 6th (SG)\n2018 - 58th (M'sia), 3rd (SG)\n2020 - 58th (M'sia), 2nd (SG)\n2023 to 2018 IMF Projections - 59th-57th (M'sia), 3rd-4th (SG)\nHuman Developmental Index - general well-being of populace, i.e. life expectancy, access to education, standard of living:\n1990 launch of index - 70th (M'sia), 38th (SG)\n1997 - 54th (M'sia), 24th (SG)\n2003 - 60th (M'sia), 25th (SG)\n2004 - 64th (M'sia), 26th (SG)\n2008 - 73rd (M'sia), 21st (SG)\n2009 - 68th (M'sia), 21st (SG)\n2018 - 65th (M'sia), 9th (SG)\n2020 - 61st (M'sia), 10th (SG)\n2021 latest index - 62nd (M'sia), 12th (SG)\nGlobal Innovation Index - innovation to drive productivity & promote economic growth:\n2007 launch of index - 26th (M'sia), 7th (SG)\n2008 - 25th (M'sia), 5th (SG)\n2009 - 28th (M'sia), 7th (SG)\n2018 - 35th (M'sia), 5th (SG)\n2020 - 33rd (M'sia), 8th (SG)\n2023 - 36th (M'sia), 5th (SG)" ], [ "Yes, Chinese majority rule is definitely better", "Boring tho like robots" ], [ "Malaysia is like a great big party taking place on the floor above a boring, sterile office that is Singapore." ], [ "Have you learnt how LKY treat his political opponent?", "Not sure of the relevance of how a certain politician's behavior changed the image of the country as a whole but do enlighten me." ], [ "Is this bait? Because at the end of the day, this is subjective. But if I were rich, I'd pick living in Malaysia over Singapore. I go back and visit both, but Singapore is just so boring and same-ey. Malaysia just lacks good governance.", "No, it's a genuine question.\nAlso, I'd say you're right about Malaysia's biggest flaw." ], [ "Only meaningful thing better about Singapore for the commoner is that the currency is strong. You can afford to travel to further places. That’s pretty much it. Everything else is more expensive or shittier.", "Dollar for dollar our things are much more expensive.\nMy job pays more in SGD in Singapore, but things are lesser in SGD there, rental and property prices almost the same dollar for dollar...", "Indeed dollar to dollar it's cheaper. A plate of char kway teow cause 10-12RM! I'm kinda amazed when my parents in law bring me out for lunch and it's around 70-80rm for a table of 5. Eating out in Malaysia is really getting expensive.", "rental and property prices almost the same dollar for dollar\nThis is factually wrong.\nAffordable housing in Singapore is not your “property” nor works in any sense of the word.", "Hahahahahaha I laughed when you say rental is similar …. Touch some grass yo…", "I touch some grass you touch some tenancy agreements k?", "Rented for over 10 years\nLived In TTDI, have been paying for RM3000 for a two story terrance house.\nCan you get a similar SGD3000 for a two story terrace house in Singapore at the same kind of affluent neighbourhood ?\nHow you want to twist dollar to dollar, rental properties in malaysia is way cheaper than Singapore laaa…", "Ffs I thought you have a strong comeback but you here just wanting to compare landed house.\nTouch some TAs from Singapore also not just Msia." ], [ "Even the food is better." ], [ "Singapore is a very hectic and competitive place to live. Plus I would go bonkers living in an expensive but tiny and cramped apartment. Singapore is small, the landscape artificial and near constant compared to the variety we have in Malaysia.\nMalaysia is much better in this regard. The grass always looks greener on the other side." ], [ "Healthcare-wise, we are way better" ], [ "Singapore is better in terms of developing better. That’s about it. Other elements are more around the same. Especially you living in KL city centre." ], [ "Malaysian girls have better looks and figure for the current batch of 20s-40s. Not sure why.", "Could it be due to the food", "Maybe air" ], [ "No. Each country has their pros and cons. Stop believing Singapore propaganda.\nRemember kids, SGD 1 = MYR 3.5 means that you can earn loads of MYR and retire in MY.\nCan Singaporeans afford to retire in SG?\nJust a thought." ], [ "Singapore is a place to work and earn money, Malaysia to retire and live. It’s too freaking boring to live in Singapore, don’t even mentioned the food there…" ], [ "I think Malaysia have better bah-kut-teh than Singapore." ], [ "Hi, Singaporean here with a lot of relatives in PJ KL. In a lot of fronts Singapore is a lot better than Malaysia . But you guys are more chill , big country and lots of nature . I feel sometimes Singapore is a little bit mickey mouse a lot of things are .....engineered\nBut then again I can only offer my opinion as a tourist , I truly enjoy everytime I come to Malaysia" ], [ "The have a better economy and more political stability. But I don't think their quality of life is better because of the highly competitive capitalistic environment.\nIf you're Chinese, you'll probably think it's better there. If you're Malay, you'll probably think better here. If your Indian, you're fucked either way." ], [ "At least there's no discrimination or privilege based on races in their policies in Singapore", "Oh you sweet naive child", "They have. Support minority.", "Doubt it. Same shit, different actors that’s all." ], [ "Malaysia is much better compared to Singapore. Yes, Singapore is almost perfect but Singaporean people are quite mean and nagging types. It's quite stressful to live in Singapore because most of the Singaporean are not considerate at all. If you minus the strict law from Singapore it will be a hell hole. Even they need sensor in elevator because some people urinate in there if no one see them. I have live in Singapore for few months and living in Malaysia for few years. There's no human touch in Singapore, but in Malaysia you can feel this country have colourful life." ], [ "Yet, singkies come to Malaysia...filiing up ron95." ], [ "Singapore is only good for making money. You don't want to live there." ], [ "let me just state the obvious. Singapore is public transport heaven. trains are always on time, most taxi drivers aren't doing initial d shit, bus and taxis are gps tracked. taxis aren't old ass dingy cars.\nfoodwise, its pretty bland in a healthy sense.. just think of it as less salt less sugar of malaysian food." ], [ "Singaporean can brag about how good their economy is. Malaysian can brag about their land and natural resources. At the end we all know the country that self sufficient will win." ], [ "Levels above foodies" ], [ "The only thing we have over them is beautiful landscapes all around us." ], [ "seems like we malaysians take water for granted, i feel like our country so hot, i cannot survive if access to water is being scarce and expensive" ], [ "They're better than us, no doubt\nExcept for their food" ], [ "The grass is always greener on the other side." ], [ "Singaporean here. Y'all have better culture - life, food, recreation, geography. So yeah, if that matters I guess you guys have it better." ], [ "We have a bigger public servant than sg" ], [ "At least y'all ain't a dead soul-less country + no ns\nso APA LAGI ENJOY AH SIAL" ], [ "no :29091:" ], [ "Singapore has it's problems just like us. It depends on your opinion on who is better cause in the end, where ever you feel more comfortable at is the better place for you." ], [ "Can’t help but feel cramped in SG. My dad described SG as a place where there’ll be someone in every nook and cranny on the island.\nI like solitude when it comes untuk healing which there are plenty in malaysia." ], [ "Our food is superior, but let’s be honest, that’s about it.", ":26563:" ], [ "They are quite sad tbh, long waiting for HDB which only can last for 99 years, car are bloody expensive and food is just mediocre. Everyday work and go home sleep. Everywhere full of people and long queue.", "Is true...usually each person will need at least two hdbs in their life time. Otherwise they outlive the house" ], [ "You don't see why Malaysians go ballistic over it???\nARE YOU BEING SERIOUS ON THIS??? DO WE HAVE TO EMPHASIZE IT TO YOU AGAIN THAT MALAYSIA FOOD IS 9 STREET AWAY BETTER THAN SINGAPORE FOOD??? ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR GOD DAMN MIND??? THERE IS NO WAY SINGAPORE FOOD CAN BE BETTER THAN OURS!!! PERIOD!!!" ], [ "Please la yall have affordable cars 🥲, imagine being a petrolhead in sg" ], [ "Singaporean here. Agree with ur points but the cost of living and the work culture here is not as good as Malaysia." ], [ "sg has better infra, but you run out of places to go very quickly.\nit has better economy, but a lot of things are harder to use (buy new speakers, have to turn it down)\nit has better walking access, but your ahmoi is still capped at 10m\nthe food is cheaper and cleaner, but its bland cause shops need to jaga overhead.\nthere are other stuff but you get the idea, amazing corporate job ahmoi place, can go tier 1 instagrammable countries easily." ], [ "Some describe living in Singapore as a rat race where it’s just stress everyday on top of being the most expensive place to live in so it can be considered a major trade off to some" ], [ "The problem with Singapore is that they can be crippled within hours. Water, oil and food, they have none" ], [ "no,my country (Malaysia) is always better" ], [ "No it's not. - a Singaporean." ], [ "Well, if Singapore were so great, why are even so many Singaporians wanting to leave? (Yeah, because it is so expensive...)" ], [ "you sure Malaysians triggered? or is it Malays triggered?\nonly time I get triggered by \"SG better\" is when it comes to food, and that is justified" ], [ "Singapore is better, please plan for mass migration there and don't come back. /s" ], [ "Yes." ], [ "In case you haven't noticed, there's this thing that gives Malaysians a chance to retire with a T20 lifestyle: SGD" ], [ "SG is a fact better in economy, but to say better in everything than Malaysia is a little out of fact. Both country have ups and down and when comparing stuff, I always like to use quote below:\n“The grass isn't always greener on the other side, it's greener where you water it.” “Sometimes the grass will appear greener on the other side because it has been fertilized by bullshit.”", "That last paragraph is perfect." ], [ "the only think i can think of is that you can do a lot of grey area stuffs in Malaysia (you know i know kinda stuff) + more freedom i would say.\nOther than that, yeah, long way to go to head to that direction.." ], [ "yes and water is wet" ], [ "You can survive on your own rather than having to rely on parents to give you a room until you're married." ], [ "I always thought Malaysians triggered after hearing Singapore is better than Malaysia is just a meme or some sorts?", "It was so prevalent that it became a meme. Still, said topic is still often debated." ], [ "1st, I am Malaysian. My take is we make the best use of each other's strengths. If can afford the exchange rate and want to be close to home, higher education in Singapore is better than Malaysia. They have the world's top universities and definitely the top in Asia. If want to earn a better living, capitalise on Singapore's currency. But if want a better cost of living and life, stay in Malaysia" ], [ "Short answer:\nYes.\nAnd why do Malaysians have a hard time handling it? Because Malaysians culturally love to save face, even internally.\nTak apa, placate the blame whenever possible." ], [ "Depends on who you ask.\nTo the civil-minded, Singapore is the prime example of what Malaysia is capable of achieving.\nTo the Walaun, Singapore is negara kafir who has strayed from the path." ], [ "To each their own, and the grass is greener where you choose to water it." ], [ "When rationality doesn’t win, emotion rules. That’s probably why." ], [ "The only difference that matters IMO is that Singapore citizenry is more civic conscious than Malaysians in their own country. It is enforced and not voluntary though, as from personal experience, as once Singaporean are here they behave worse than us." ], [ "where your dark soy sauce at?" ], [ "Syukurrrrrr negara masih aman. That aside, Malaysia is mainly crippled by the ketuanan Melayu nonsense, pensions, and all the welfare state initiatives. You lift this and remove the corrupt gatekeepers, Malaysia will go further." ], [ "Yes in terms of civic society, but not in terms of freedom. In Malaysia you end up being more free because of lack of public order. People can get away with almost anything if they can pay their way out. If you don't have money, the government is still pretty inefficient so it doesn't really matter if kids without license ride motorcycles to take up the whole highways, general littering, trash burning, illegal parking, illegal anything really etc. People just don't care enough so the government also doesn't put in the effort. I say this with no offense, Malaysians are too easygoing and gentle. They just endure when bad things happen and turn a blind eye to the problem, they don't really believe there could be positive change." ], [ "Malaysia got poke backside PM, what more do we need?" ], [ "You got balls mate , to ask such question here.hopefully x suka blh kluar squad didnt found you" ], [ "I've never delved into SG's politics but I had a feeling that their politics are more stable than the shitshow over here. Other than that MY typically eclipses SG in most aspects: Food, Nature, Affordability, etc.\nAnother personal POV as a car enthusiast such as myself is that SG is pretty much car culture hell compared to the car culture in MY with all that COE and other bullshit laws and regulations they have." ], [ "If all good there then go there la. Why stay in a shithole 🥱" ], [ "My friend literally got bullied out of Singapore when he went to study there lol" ], [ "Live in Singapore for a few years, get your salary, experience, network, and offshore bank account, and leave." ], [ "I think that it’s stupid to compare the two. Singaporeans and Malaysians both need to stop living witg a chip on their shoulders and just live life." ], [ "Malaysia has land lol" ], [ "As a foreigner who has lived in both, I would say I prefer working in Singapore and living in Malaysia. It's not about SGD vs MYR, it's more about the efficiency and no corruption. Things get done quickly in Singapore, they take much longer in Malaysia.\nI also enjoy the space Malaysia offers and I like the walkability of Singapore. I wish KL was more walkable, that would improve the city a lot." ], [ "Singapore is more world class. Michelin Star restaurants, international theme parks." ], [ "I mean when your government keeps on looting the treasury for their own ill gotten gains and waste it on frivolous things instead of building trains and drains and infrastructure..\nAll those decades of surplus gone just like that, you guys have to work to rebuild it and hope it won't get stolen again" ], [ "Should compare SG to KL , that is the only fair comparison" ] ]
2 Years Ago I Started Watching Malaysian Movies. This is What I Seen So Far. Please Recommend.
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2 years ago I made a post to ask for Malaysian mo ie recommendation. Now I say I watched quite a few and some latest ones in cinema. thank you guys. please recommend more :)
[ [ "Should include all Yasmin Ahmad films in that list.\n<image>", "Sepet being translated as Chinese eye💀", "| o_o |\n/--_--\\", "Hello is this patrick", "are these mostly love stories?", "It’s love stories but Yasmin Ahmad films always able to captured the “Malaysian” background in an enchanting way.. like you can relate to it.. especially her family dynamics.\nShe always able to do “race” issues in malaysia very well.. give it a try.. try SEPET. You will know what I mean", "Yasmin Ahmad is highly recommended.", "Where to watch?", "Sepet (2005) by Yasmin Ahmad (youtube.com)" ], [ "mamat khalid movies needs to be on that list if ur into comedies", "man laksa\nrock ooo\nhantu kak limah balik rumah\nzombie kg pisang", "Rock Ooo is just so funny and interesting to watch. The time setting is very interesting as it's during the peak rock era in Malaysia. And the plot is great, how they rise to the top from rock bottom." ], [ "Petaling Street Warriors (2011). Sort of a parody of Kungfu Hustle.\nThe Journey (2014). An old Malaysian man and his British future son-in-law go on a road trip.\nEdge of the World (2021). The story of the White Rajahs of Sarawak. Not 100% Malaysian, but set in historical Sarawak and stars a few Malaysians in minor roles." ], [ "Imaginur - 2023 and Gadoh 2009 film ( this film was banned but you can watch it on youtube )\nBunohan, Interchange ( 2016 ), Lelaki Harapan Dunia , Kil", "I second Imaginur. One of my favorites of all time.", "Why was it banned?", "if you havent watched it, you should try it", "Gadoh 2009\nIs it the one where the female director passed away but directed some truly beautiful material for ads and movie? (I mean IRL, not in the movies.)", "No, that is Yasmeen Ahmad.", "I think it's the one about racial riot at schools, if I'm not mistaken. Gang fights between students. Based on true story in Johor I heard.\nedit: sorry. wrong movie. the movie I talk about is called \"Bab*\".", "Okay thanks bro", "Is \" Pendatang\" ban or not.", "Seconded on Imaginur. Best movie of 2023 for me." ], [ "Check out Ola Bola. Great Malaysian football movie.", "+1 for ola bola", "Oh yes Ola Bola is highly recommended!", "I thought it was overrated and incredibly inaccurate." ], [ "From 2023, I'd strongly recommend the below, which are superb by any standard (not just \"Ok for Malaysia\"):\nAbang Adik\nLa Luna\nImaginur\nHungry Ghost Diner\nHonorable mention to:\nMentega Terbang\nPendatang\nBoth of them are not as superlatives the ones on top, but they are different and quite well done.\nTiger Stripes is supposed to be quite good as well, but unable to get an uncensored copy for viewing as of yet.", "Just watched abang adik on Christmas! Loved the depiction of pudu" ], [ "Magika!", "Baru nak recommend filem ni hahaha", "Old is gold" ], [ "Abang Adik, still showing at cinema." ], [ "Fly by night" ], [ "Prebet Sapu is one of those movies that make you feel like you're in a time machine. It's simple and easy to understand but at the end of the movie you don't realise how much time has passed. You just hope the movie didn't end yet and wanted to know more (Just my personal opinion)." ], [ "TIGA JANDA MELAWAN DUNIA!!!!" ], [ "ROH - a malaysian horror movie with modern horror cinematography. But the ending okay2 je if you really watch A LOT of horror movies. Jangan pandang belakang - also a good horror movie. Good malaysian horror movies have good pengajaran to take into account." ], [ "Redha, a realistic narrative about a kid with special needs and in this case it's autism.", "I found it a bit too preachy about autism, but the cinematography and character building had lots of effort. It was more focused on the caregiver's POV than the autistic character, which is what most depictions are moving away from.\nHence, I much prefer Guang, which manages to balance both of the latter. At least Redha is not Sia's 'Music' film.", "Oh I've never watched Guang. Thanks for the recommendation :26558:", "Wow I didn't expect this movie to be mentioned, Tunku Mona Riza the director is my Mother's cousin." ], [ "Spinning Gasing" ], [ "Watch Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa. Great movie. Set in Langkasuka with Roman and China Empire.", "And also I don't think Wira is a good movie. The dialogue and chemistry between characters looks so awkward. The plot is a mess and rushed. Too simple and common. And punchline is too forced. The worst movie I've watched in a Cinema so far.", "And if u like Leftenan Adnan, gotta watch Bukit Kepong too." ], [ "Man Laksa - easy-going slice of life by legendary Mamat Khalid. Lowkey the Malaysian version of Wes Anderson in terms of story-telling and character-building (sans the aesthetics).", "this looks interesting!" ], [ "If you can find it. Old movie, Kami. Starring the late Sudirman. Made in the 80s, so it’s a rough watch. Sad story though." ], [ "p.ramlee movies, there's a lot of it\nbujang lapok trilogy (og bujang lapok; seniman; pendekar)\nantara dua darjat, anakku sazali, penarik beca, ahmad albab, nujum pak belalang, tiga abdul, madu tiga, sarjan hassan, nasib doremi, ali baba, ibu mertuaku" ], [ "I would really recommend The Journey (2014).", "came here to say this! definitely one of my most favourite Malaysian films." ], [ "I enjoyed Polis Evo" ], [ "HIKAYAT Merong Mahawangsa" ], [ "Kil" ], [ "I’m gonna ask you which ones your recommend instead." ], [ "Imo Songlap is probably the best malaysian movie. Is right up there with any yasmin ahmad classics" ], [ "Antoo fighter" ], [ "Nasi Lemak 2.0 and Fly by Night" ], [ "Gol dan Gincu, Pisau Cukur 💅🏻" ], [ "Ola Bola" ], [ "Where to watch Jagat legally?", "Netflix" ], [ "Senario Lagi, Lagi-Lagi Senario, and XX Ray," ], [ "Go watch kil, have redza minhat, the movie is about a man trying to un-alive himself" ], [ "Zaman2 saiful apek, scenario, erra fazira, ning baizura, yusry, maya karim, etc. We go classic 😎\nForgot movies name tho, the only one i can remember jutawan fakir, i know what u did last raya(maybe) , lost and found, mami jarum., pontianak harum sundal malam." ], [ "I heard, Mat Silau is pretty good." ], [ "Badang , starring aliff shukri" ], [ "None..." ], [ "Don't watch what the comments said. Watch gangster 2005. Worth your while", "Syamsul Yusof movie? Naaah.", "God no , its 2005. Syamsul was still a virgin baby back then. You never saw gangster 2005? That movie is effing good more closer to what Malaysia was.\n<image>", "Ah, okay. The Rosyam Nor one. Never saw it, but I heard good things." ], [ "Man Laksa, Duyung, All Senario movie" ], [ "Directed by Mamat Khalid, usually their movies are good, especially rock and hantu kak limah. classic movie by p ramlee also top recommended" ], [ "Tiger Woohoo! - bawled in the cinema T-T" ], [ "I dunno if you have it, but try psiko: pencuri hati. It may sound like a romance film. But i promise you, it’s different.", "<image>" ], [ "Took you 2 years to finish these movies? Man, they weren’t kidding when saying Malaysian movies are terrible", "I only watch Malaysian movies occasionally, when I feel the vibe" ], [ "PLEASE WATCH GUANG (2018)\nits available for free online i think. dunno about any official methods", "It's on youtube" ], [ "Kl gangster wher" ], [ "missing Sepet and a few others by the late Yasmin Ahmad" ], [ "Anak Mami the Movie dah tengok lum?" ], [ "Bunohan, jogho, one two jaga my all tine 3", "I agree with Bunohan" ], [ "Well all the movies i absolutely love hv already been watched by you 💀\nBut...! I can recommend good malay series!\nProject: High Council - 2023 Projek: Anchor SPM - 2021 Kudeta - 2022 i Tanggang: Mother of All Lies - 2021 My Famous Ex Boyfriend - 2023\nHv fun 🤙🤙" ], [ "Mekanik" ], [ "Pensil" ], [ "Metro Maalai, 2019 Malaysian Tamil movie" ], [ "Kl gangster. then can start talking like ajib" ], [ "Aside from alrdy hyped YET great ones here like Tiger Stripes, Imaginur and Abang Adik, I recommend Guang, Redha, Muallaf and Spilt Gravy on Rice. Dukun, the horror film loosely based on Mona Fandey will work if you keep expectations lower.\nI might be cheating if I say Fundamentally Happy. It's made in SG but with a key Msian actors. (rip Adibah Noor)" ], [ "jibam, magika and 29 Febuari are one of my favs" ], [ "Wait until he found out abt polis evo" ], [ "Poochandi (2022)\n<image>" ], [ "Should try Walid, have a good story and action combination. Available on Netflix now" ], [ "Songlap (2011) is a good film, pretty bleak tho" ], [ "Watch old bola fun movie" ], [ "Abang Adik (2023) is a must watch, XX Ray, The Journey, Terbaik Dari Langit." ], [ "The Journey. I forget which year it was though" ], [ "zombie Kampung pisang cinematic universe" ], [ "If you can get, P Ramlee movies, one of the , if not, greatest Malaysian filmmaker" ], [ "TRY HANTU KAK LIMAH THE FIRST ONE, LAWAK BRO [Idk if it's available in your country]" ], [ "Baik Punya Cilok, Buli. Great movies from director Afdlin Shauki. Baik Punya Cilok plot twist is kind of stupid but I kinda like it. Buli is great at showing the effects of bully and I felt so sympathize with Nordin - Main Character.\nAnother one Mami Jarum. It was hella funny.\n<image>" ], [ "Try to find Bunohan and Tombiruo" ], [ "Abang Long Fadil 1,2,3. ONe of my favorite comedy movies" ], [ "Mamat Khalid's films are really worth the watch. The comedy are quite original and his directing style means every movie feels like a nostalgic 80s flick." ], [ "i don't know much but pusaka is one of the few watchable malaysian horror(scary?) films if not top 5 of the genre" ], [ "No Cicakman? No Badang?" ], [ "Cicakman" ], [ "Khabir Bhatia's movies. I've seen no one recommend his films here.", "Apparently you've watched some of his movies.", "Anyway, watch Juang. 👍🏻" ], [ "Without a doubt Bunohan. Always at the top of my mind.\nThe polis Evo series is pretty good too. Each one gradually attaining hollywood levels production." ], [ "P Ramlee films. They’re available on Astro" ], [ "If you're free & would like to try out a series, I'd recommend High Council. I relate to it so much as I'm raised in that boarding school setting. It's a bit exaggerated for dramatic effect but the issues it explores are real." ], [ "I'm surprised that you watch Jagat. The film industry never liked this movie. But I give my respect for watching this movie." ], [ "Our films industry is still the mak kau hijau themes" ], [ "Hoping for someone to make a full list of all movies being recommended here." ], [ "Merong Mahawangsa, Bisik pada langit" ], [ "Spilt Gravy on Rice / Ke Mana Tumpahnya Kuah\nThis is a family drama + comedy + political satire adapted from a play written by the underrated Jit Murad. Originally intended to be released in 2013 but got delayed because the local film censors objected to some taboo topics included in the film. It was finally released in 2022 after Jit passed away." ], [ "Non mainstream films are pretty good imo because they address realities that people face, whereas most mainstream films are dictated to have some narrative that puts the country in a good light. Check out Budak Kelantan or Spinning Gasing if you have the time." ], [ "Mat kilau" ], [ "try watching roh (2019) by kuman pictures. good msian horror" ], [ "hantu kak limah, alamak toyol, and just follow law (I think it might be Singaporean tho, but muthu goated in that movie )" ], [ "Geng Penggembaraan Bermula\nBoBoiBoy the Movie\nUpin & Ipin Keris Siamang Tunggal\nEjen Ali the Movie\nBoBoiBoy the Movie 2\nMechamato the Movie\nDidi and Friends the Movie" ], [ "damnn adnan bin saidi had a film? i never knew that" ], [ "Gila Baby, Sepi and someone already mentioned Imaginur." ], [ "The Garden of Evening Mists. Not strictly Malaysian (Taiwanese director) but it's set in the Cameron Highlands during the Emergency." ], [ "Setem is really well done." ], [ "Bukit Kepong" ], [ "Badang👍" ], [ "If you like horror, I recommend Ia Wujud. It's a good found footage horror. Honestly surprised by how intense some of the parts were. Oh right, there's another similar one called Highland Tower. I think the latter is much scarier but it's honestly up to taste." ], [ "Imaginur (Prime Video), Eraser (Prime Video) , Abang Adik (in cinemas), S.A.M. (Psycho Thriller but cheesy), Misteri Dilaila, Prebet Sapu, Fly By Night, Adiwiraku, 29 Februari, Pulang" ], [ "Terbaik dari langit" ], [ "OLA BOLA" ], [ "AND IM NOT JOKING WHEN I SAY LAGI-LAGI SENARIO. FOR HAVING AZIZ M. OSMAN AS THE DIRECTOR YOU GET FOR SOME REASON، REALLY COMPETENT CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A COMEDY IN THE EARLY 2000s but I admit the pacing is painful." ], [ "Watch some P Ramlee movies, they're true classics. Very good humour" ], [ "Afdlin Shauki movies are good." ], [ "Merong mahawangsa" ] ]
This aunty escaped death, like literally.
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Video from @jasonyukt on Instagram, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
[ [ "What the hell is she doing", "She could have dementia or other mental health issue." ] ]
Is Tabligh Legit?
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Based on the title I'm genuinely curious of this topic. Obviously majority of Malaysians are Muslims, some pious, some not but Muslims but how legit is tabligh? For some context, I've encountered NUMEROUS of tabligh goers that physically look pious (at this age, appearance is just for show) but they take pride in leaving their wives and children in the name of preaching. One man I met around Sri Petaling bragged by saying "Saya memang tinggalkan anak isteri dekat rumah sebab nak berdakwah 40 hari" and without nafkah in hopes that God can help them at home. Another tabligh man I met does the same thing and does not want to divorce the wife because the doesn't want to appear as the "bad guy" and proceeds to marry another woman without the knowledge of the first wife via nikah syndicate. Bear in mind that I am not generalising tabligh goers but most of them that I've personally met portrays the same behaviour and attitude that does not reflect the true representation of Islam because if they really are a man of Islam then why not take care of wajib matters first? I am really curious of this.
[ [ "Hi! Good question!\nI have some experience with the Tabligh folks. I've gone out with them when I was a student, but never went more than three days.\nHere's a recap: 1. I see it as a \"summer\" camp. Back then, smartphones weren't a big deal and had limited capabilities. So, I was able to focus fully on worship. You wake up before Fajr, then you listen to Halaqah sessions, you eat breakfast together, and then you get free time to chill/nap and basically doing those until bed time.\n\"Worship and chill\", and if you're busy with work, this is a really good way to decompress. I enjoyed it, though I knew I would get tired if I went for too long - three days was good. In essence, nothing weird going on there, completely legit, to answer your question.\nMy issue with them is on their main material - the book is called Fadhail A'mal. It's got good stuff but some of the narrations were less than authentic and some were flat out false narrations. This is one of the things that was a bit tough to swallow, but some members maintained that the leader needed to be wary of it and we should still be good. I don't know why they wouldn't just use another book like Riyadh al-Saliheen. To expand my answer, it is still legit, but they need to work on their material and be more careful.\nAbout leaving family at home without provisions, this is seemingly a regional issue. I went to Tabligh in Malaysia and in the US, and they were different by a lot. In Malaysia, we walked from house to house. In the US, we traveled in Lexuses, Beemers and Cadillacs. Those folks were WELL OFF. One of them, I remember was a surgeon (a cardiologist, if memory serves) - I went to his house party once (a legit mansion, btw) - the American Dream in all its glory. My point is, when he took months off work for Tabligh, his family was good to go, his kids were grownups too. They're all set.\nThe Malaysian counterparts need to work on their reasoning when it comes to religion. I think going out 3 days like I did would suffice if they're not that well to do, and family depends on them more tightly. There's no one rule that fits all, though, some may have more support system even if they're not rich. You gotta apply some reasoning with the religion.\n\"Don't you use reason?\" repeats Allah in the Quran.", "Thank you so so much for this, I am rather shallow in this aspect and I got to admit that I am rediscovering Islam at this point (trying to understand it instead of blindly following) which is why I really appreciate your extensive explanation.\nI love how you included your experience abroad too!! I must say that although I am considered lucky to be born into a Muslim family in Malaysia, I do notice that practicing Islam here can be performative, forced even, especially since it's greatly intertwined (or maybe mistaken) as culture. I am currently based in NZ and I do see and feel the difference of how Islam is practiced here and ofc there is a lot the Malaysian Muslim community can learn from.\nMuch love!", "Pleasure! Yes that was in Chicago - we had a massive Muslim community there, a masjid at every corner, even KFC restaurants displayed Halal sign there - Islamophobes's worst nightmare.\nPerformative is actually good for little kids while they are developing. But our understanding of the religion must grow and mature as we do the same. Nuances must be understood, and there's no better way to understand differences than traveling far and out. It's good you're out there, you must mingle with Muslims there.\nI only lived with Malaysians during my 1st year. I moved out and lived with other Muslims after that till graduation. My best friends were Pakistanis, Americans, Saudis, British, Chinese, Indians, Sri Lankans, Moroccans, Libyans, Nigeriens, Nigerians, and they were all awesome with all the differences. It's shaped our minds when we expose ourselves that way. I miss them dearly.", "There's no one rule that fits all, though\nI'm pretty sure there's a universal minimum requirement somewhere like not being a total ass and leave your family to provide for themselves. I really hate \"pious\" people who use religion as escape goat for their bad behaviour. And sheepel who blind defend them. People can't criticise the followers or local practice without being accused of insulting islam.", "some may have more support system even if they're not rich.\nLiterally the next clause.", "Really good answer." ], [ "Dr Zulkifli (previous WP mufti) wrote about it once. To join tabligh and do dakwah itself is not wrong but Islam actually preaches that you do everything in moderation. Doing something like leaving your family to fend for themselves for a long period of time without providing necessary support and saying you are doing it in the name of Islam is a big no no.\nDoesn't even just mean financial support. Imagine if the wife has small kids/newborn and has to deal with it all on her own with no helper etc? That's just selfish and a huge mental burden on the family.\nOn the other hand, if you have ensured that all the needs of your family are cared for when you are gone, then there are no issues. Personally I know of a number of Muslim men who join these tabligh and do it the proper way." ], [ "Don't blame the doctrine now for the wrongdoing done by the people. The scholars already give the guidelines for tabligh member to follow including to provide enough for the family before leaving them. It's totally up to them to do right or wrong" ], [ "Pokok pangkalnya ialah wanting to be pious (which is good) but acting upon beliefs without proper knowledge (which is bad).\nIn the cases you’ve mentioned, obv the man is majorly sinful for not doing the wajib first. Kalau bawa masuk mahkamah syariah mmg gg.\nThe solution? Better PAI education in national schools would be a good first step imo." ], [ "My roommate during uni years was part of a tabligh group and I found dozens of gay porn on his laptop 🤣🤣🤣. I'm not even joking. I used his laptop a lot before I bought one my own and dude literally kept all his gay porn in the Downloads folder. I never told him this and he probably believes no one he knows knows he watches gay porn. Oh btw, he's married now." ], [ "There are some legit ones that has a daily job, like 2 of my office mates (one married, one single). A bit extreme that they would take 30-40 days leave from work, but they had to go for training again when returning for the job.\nI've encountered the bad ones, just the way you describe it, tinggalkan anak isteri dekat rumah without a real job to support it. How they survive without money? Mengharapkan belas kasihan daripada sesiapa yang mereka lawat untuk \"berdakwah\"" ], [ "tabligh is the opposite of conservative extremism who seek control over others in the name of God; they leave and let live and trust that God provides" ], [ "I think you should post this in your fb profile. Most people here don't understand what tabligh is.", "I rather not hahaha facebook people can be condescending and harmful for my learning process of Islam" ], [ "Some Tabligh are illegal for preaching what are considered 'deviant' teachings in Malaysia. Especially those from the Indian Subcontinent which are either strongly influenced by Sufism or are strongly culturally Conservative (sexist) . However it's hard to enforce something that is spread and done from word by mouth with no paperwork.\nBecause of the strong Sufi or cultural Conservativeness, what they are doing and what they preach may not have any hadith or quran backing, but a case of \"this people did i like this for years, so they must be correct\".\nOne way I heard to tell if they are legit is if they act superior and always act as if they are righteous, they are sus. If they act humble and willing to accept they could be wrong, probably legit missionary.\nAgain just like Christian missionaries, the way they act and try to convert people differs wildly.\nwww.freemalaysiatoday.com/amp/category/nation/2020/03/18/understanding-the-tabligh-movement-beyond-covid-19/" ], [ "They are the type of people that i will completely ignore and hope they can use that \"free\" time doing something more productive, find more money for their family." ], [ "", "As per Rule 1, well-reasoned debate and criticism of religion is very welcome but one-liner talking points, jabs, borderline flaming etc. does not have such protection, and is bad for the community. Please treat this as a warning - if this continues we will be forced to take steps.", "Seriously.. Who hurt you???" ], [ "Tabligh is one of the nature of Nabi Muhammad SAW;\nhttps://dosen.perbanas.id/sidiq-amanah-tabligh-fathonah/?print=print\nAs Muslim, we are encouraged to follow our beloved Rasulullah's (sunnah) but it is not compulsory for all. Like other posters said, must provide family etc..\nIn short , Tabligh is legit.\nWith Tabligh, we Muslims can reach out others (Muslim and non-Muslim alike) and explain about Islam BUT Hidayah (Guidance) belongs solely to Allah SWT because we only human. All belongs to Allah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem." ], [ "Went to a house of a tabligh family. Their daughter is my friend's friend.\nThey have ... Almost a shrine ... Of tabligh faces in their house. A4 size pictures of faces. Like 11 of them. Creeps me out a little. Maybe in their faith, seeing their ustaz's faces gives them pahala? Idk.\nOther than that, they were nice to me.\nPersonally I find their faith sus, but I don't have enough sample size to make a definitive conclusion." ] ]
MRT: Not sure about you guys, but i think KL's version is a lot more informative than SG's version.
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[ [ "We used to be like the SG one once upon a time", "and SG's one used to be way less informative than the current design 😅", "I actually like the low tech LED indicator in older Sg MRT. Information is Clear, concise and less bullshit than the whatever they have right now", "Can confirm. Last time Singapore only had one bold colour line and nothing else.", "Further info for anyone interested", "the lrt still use that design i think?", "yup, still exists. some older trains you could find at LRT Kelana Jaya line are using non digital displays. eventually, they will be slowly phased out by newer trains somewhere Q3/Q4 this year as announced by Anthony Loke last year.", "We used to be the same because they are the supplier for the route map. Modern or new train use dynamic route map display, which is a fancy name for lcd, so the design can be changed easily by the operator.", "weyh unrelated but we have the same profile pic!!!!", "OO EM GEE\nWHY YOU COPY MEE" ], [ "One thing on our MRT that irks me is that the displays do not take into account on the train's direction. Hopefully they can fix that in next UI revamp.", "As in which direction the train is moving? Doesn’t the train already do that with the arrows on the line and the display of the final station it’s heading to whether it’s Kwasa Damansara or Putrajaya Sentral (for the Putrajaya line)?", "For example:\nYou are on a KJ train at Bukit Bintang towards Kajang. You face the side of the opened doors which are on the train's right side. Kajang is to your left, but the diagram shows Kajang on your right.\nThis is the part that has bothered me since the line opened. Tokyo and Taipei have their metro lines to show the next stations relative to the train's direction since dot matrix display era, there's no reason our fancy LCD displays can't.", "Oh, you mean as in the metro lines don’t tell us which side of the train we should prepare to exit through when we reach a certain station? That’s interesting.\nI’ve never gone on the Kajang line so it may be different there, but the Putrajaya line’s trains sort of have something like that where the screens will tell you which side of the doors will open whenever we reach a station.\nI know this may sound really dumb but you can maybe try giving that suggestion on the official Malaysia Madani website. Me and my sister sent a suggestion there complaining about the very low feeder bus frequency of an MRT station we frequent and suggesting that it be raised (and we also sent some emails to Prasarana). We had no hope when we sent those suggestions and emails, but magically, the feeder bus frequency of that station got increased one week later.\nDid our suggestions or emails cause any of that? Well, there’s no way to know, but you know, well, it doesn’t hurt to try, eh?", "He’s saying that the left and right diagrams shouldn’t use the same image, they should be flipped to reflect the direction the train is going.", "It sounded like a minor nick pick. What's next? Need the train to tell everybody to breathe", "Agree with the UI, outside looks modern but inside still got that early 2010's vibe." ], [ "2 things i hate about the information screen is that once we are at a stop all information on the screen changes to tell people this side is closed or this side is opened and also when nearing a station it zooms into the circle of the stations and you cant see any stations before and after. Like bruh, I am at X stop, tell me what station it is and what the next one is. i dont need to be informed that i cant get through this closed door!\nAlso its not a massive nuance but come on. theres clearly better more informative design choices than this.\nLike maybe make 1/3rd of the screen the station name and make the map smaller so that all the information is still there. Alot of real estate could have been used to inform the commuter better.", "Sooo the fact that thy announce what station it is doesn’t take into account? And you can actual look outside and fine a huge ass sign where u are la..\nMaybe just maybe wear one earphones when you near your station ? Come on man.", "This is a bad argument. Admittedly, the top comment feels kinda nitpicky, but if you’re going to counter any argument with “just listen to the announcement and look tf outside at the station sign” then why even have an info display at the first place? Just stick a printed map on top like the old school way and rely on announcements and “look outside”.", "not to mention accessibility issue (deaf people)", "Yes admittedly i weat headphones with ANC but that doesnt mean that they cant have a more informative information board can they? Also I do not want to hear what other people are doing or talking about and yes, even with ANC i can still hear the announcement but that doesn't mean I'll be focusing on it.\nAlso I sit in the first carriage and everytime I look out I can never see the name of the station because its never placed in eye shot of where I usually am at. As well as just looking at the design of the station tells me nothing of where I am at. Also also, if im facing away from the station, theres no sign telling me where I am at. Unlike the LRT where even looking away from the station they put sign board to tell me which station we have arrived and aslo having the signboard be in a position where I can see them no matter where I am at.\nHonestly it feels like they deisgned the MRT station around the digital sign boards and didnt take into account on more simpler but effective designs." ], [ "Both are dull if compared to China one where you can even see the expected ETA", "Ya but everything in China is in romanised pinyin instead of English due to CCP meddling. Instead of Flight Building Terminal 2, It’s 2 Hao Hangzhanlou. Even the locals won’t able to read it lol", "When do locals need to read pinyin?", "Exactly. So people were baffled why they changed from English to pinyin because locals can read Chinese just fine while tourists would struggle to read pinyin. And these are signs at major subways and airports in Beijing.\nIt was actually a CCP policy to stop relying on English after they closed down many English tuition centres nationwide.", "This was implemented long before the policy of shutting down English tuition center. Pinyin used Latin alphabet as well, so I don't see that as a problem for tourist.", "lol what? It was implemented during the Beijing Winter Games in 2022. The tuition centres closed down during the same year. Please don’t simply say things you don’t know.\nIf you think tourists can understand pinyin without learning Chinese, please tell me what is jingchaju? Guozhan? Nanfabowuyuan? Shijiajuang? Those are the exact signage on the streets and subways. Mind you, these are not names. This is like going to Thailand and instead of looking for direction to the floating market, you are going to follow the sign that says “talatnam” instead.\nIt was heavily criticised by the Chinese people too.\nEDIT: Sino poster. No wonder.", "I lived in China for 10 years. Does one really need to understand the underlying Chinese in order to take a metro? Also, it is not true that they removed all the English. Example, 块窄巷子 is written as Kuanzaixiangzi Alleys. They don't used pinyin for such things like Terminal or Police station. Either you are making things up or you went to China in a parallel universe.", "I’m making it up? Lol.\n<image>\nThis is literally the flight terminal lol.\nWho can understand hangzhanlou?\nPlease. You didn’t even know it was only implemented recently and tried to correct me.", "Well obviously he's one of those..", "You sure you lived there for 10 years...?", "Wait...if so, how do ppl study pinyin? Since it's made up of ABC", "Do you know that at one point, Mao Zedong want to replace Chinese characters with roman alphabet as part of his Great Leap Forward. But He was dissuaded by Josef Stalin.", "Rare Stalin W if true.", "Let's be honest PIDS in East Asian systems are another level lol", "what's PID? pelvic inflammatory disease?", "Typo, I meant PIDS (passenger info display system)", "Yes, even in Malaysia, the PIDS on the MRT and the newer LRT trains are very good.", "China , really huh." ], [ "Would be great if Malaysia one include:\nETA for each station\nWhich exit leads to nearest transfer/stairs/escalator/lift/oku facility like in PRC\nBetter colour visual to immediately convey the direction of travel (idk this design language is messy and takes longer to identify with the tiny red arrow) like greying out the station that is already passed\nWhich cart is for women/has oku facility (or better yet, crowdedness indicator)\nOverall still has room for improvement. Better than PowerPoint style design la." ], [ "a number of notable differences here: The Malaysia one is only showing 1 line while SG incorporates many lines (the different colours at the bottom of the screen)\nalso our one seems to be spaced out like this to give room to show sponsors as well (Conlay, bottom right with the triangle logo)", "KL one also shows multiple lines. Legend on left side rather than bottom." ], [ "Nah, Singapore one looks much better. Then again this kind of views are subjective, both you and me.", "I remember there were complaints about sg one when the new one rolled out." ], [ "Both missing the info of which door is the closest to the nearest stairs to perform a transfer" ], [ "“Welcum to shibuya”" ], [ "Iirc few years ago MY use same like SG.\nTbh dont care much glad MY one upgrade and look more readable" ], [ "It literally shows the exact same info, in fact i like the SG one more since it's less janky", "advertisement in SG one prevents the full list of stations from being shown.\nand stations with longer names tend to get truncated.", "full list of stations from being shown\nWhy would you need that? The point of this screen is to show you where you're going. The Singapore one is clear where next station is Mayflower and you can see it from anywhere in the cabin.\nThe Malaysia one font is so small you have to walk up to it and see it. You don't know where you are at first glance. Are the white dots next station or previous station? Then only you see the tiny red arrows. Just waste of space and lazy design overall. If they're not gonna make it dynamic might as well use the old LED system why bother putting a screen there.", "Mrt1 is better, the font is bigger too", "the image fail to convey this, but the SG screen tend to transition quite often and only display this for a few short seconds. So if you miss the window, you have to wait until it cycles back to this screen.\nKL one, if i need that info, i can get it with a glance.", "The transition does not even block the screen.", "This just shows you simply ripped this image online and has not actually rode the Singapore MRT. The ads are not shown all the time on the TEL, not to mention that the newer trains on the other lines has a black background and no ads are shown at all.", "Go ahead and prove that these images were ripped online. i triple dare you. It is probably safe for me to even wager that i took the trains on both sides more often than you.\nat any point you look up at the screen, it is easier to obtain information via KL MRT than it is via SG MRT in general (not just TEL). SG's display is more form than it is function. Sure does look nice, but not very useful. I find myself having to stare up at the screen on SG side longer just to find out which station i'm heading towards, especially for the older lines like the red and green one.\nand TEL being the newer line, still doesn't have a very great design for the layout yet." ], [ "kj and sp/ampang line LRT still using the old one though.", "KJ has new PIDS in some trains though, which have similar features like those in the pic. If you are lucky you can get to see them.", "nothing wrong with it TBH. it's straight to the point and give you the info that you need (minus the ETA). With the added benefit of having zero potential to be ridden with advertisements." ], [ "both still too facking small" ], [ "Hope you feel better about yourselves. Seems like what this post is going for...", "there's also a whole host of problems with the metro system in KL that i would like to complain about, but that's a separate topic for another day." ], [ "Doesn’t matter. 1:3.5" ], [ "KL is the OG" ], [ "Kekw" ], [ "What version is that? I rode last week but its different." ], [ "It also needs a catchy jingle every time a train is coming or leaving the station" ], [ "How far can you get lost in Singapore?" ], [ "Inferiority complex shouts when you are trying so hard to find the little wins" ], [ "Love it!" ] ]
Rakyat Malaysia masih kurang peka kelebihan 5G
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[ [ "I need to pay extra to enjoy 5G. Celcom n DiGi", "Fahmi: Telcos should not charge extra for for 5G..\nTelcos: lol whatever..\nCan Gobind just take over this job and reign in these greedy telco?" ], [ "Kata Benar: Tolong belikan 5G yang Mahel.", "5G service should be free since it was funded by tax payers money.\nUnifi previously asked me to pay extra for 5G. Now they giving it away for free.\nIn case of your telco provider charging you for 5G, you can:\nAsk them directly why need to pay since the ministry alrd announce that it shouldn't be charged.\nReport it to the ministry directly.", "5G is not free. Each telco have to pay few Billions ringgit to DNB to get the access to 5G for 10 years period. Each of them just paid RM200+ million few months ago." ], [ "I am still using a midrange phone from 2020 without 5G. I suppose 4G is sufficient for the time being." ], [ "They can't even provide stable 4g service and you want me to use 5g? :26558::26556:" ], [ "The fact that I can get speeds up to 300 Mbps on a 4G LTE network with acceptable latency is the reason why I still see 5G as a gimmick. Not worth the extra charge on my bill and the unnecessary battery drain on my phone.", "1) Battery drain is cause by 5G NSA mode(4G+5G). Mostly right now, the whole world using 5G NSA.\n2) 5G have bigger capacity. Maybe we can get 300Mbps speed in non-pack area, if we on pack public transport, mall, stadium, event, anywhere there would be a lot of people, 4G network suffer due to capacity limitation.\n3) Extra charge on 5G is another scam by mega telco CelcomDigi and Maxis. Umobile and Yes doesn't charge extra for 5G. All telco use DNB 5G infrastructure.\nBtw, I'm just sharing my thought.", "I can get 1Gbps on 5G. and since not much people use 5G, it can be extremely good especially in crowded area (like TRX Countdown Party)" ], [ "In some areas in Sabah and Sarawak 3G is barely a thing let alone 5G. Last time I was in Kalabakan I had to get another telco provider just to access 3G, because my Umobile plan skipped 3G entirely for HSDPA, 4G and 5G.", "Didn't 3G is deprecated and being taken down now days?", "In 90% of places they do. In remote places there weren’t enough motivation to upgrade the towers (which were government built, btw)." ], [ "I still see lot of people thinking that we need to pay extra for 5G. Actually telco providers cant charge you extra for 5G since they're using DNB infra and it's basically funded by taxpayers money.\nThere're some greedy ass telco providers that still charge you in case you want to use 5G. What you can do is just confront them on this since the ministry already announce that 5G should be accessible to everyone for free, or you can just report that telco providers.\nsource", "Fahmi must be a bloody idiot then that he couldn’t stop the telcos from profiting from 5G", "No. Telco still need to pay few billions ringgit spreaded over 10 years period. Each telco just paid RM233 million few month back." ] ]
Ex-MP, NGO hit out at call to deport Rohingya
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DAP’s Charles Santiago and NSI executive director Adrian Pereira say many do not understand the plight of the community.
[ [ "We either use 100% of our resources to aid as many poor Malaysian as possible.\nOR\nUse the same 100% to split to help migrant problem that created by their shit country and then ignore some poorest Malaysian to fend on their own.\nWe cant have both. Pick one.", "This comment would've been relevant years ago when our retarded bossku pergi berguling on the streets begging to let them in without the proper legal framework to integrate them, and our people bought it hook, line and sinker. Then they ceased to be politically useful, and were then demonized.\nWe are simply reaping what we sowed. He's right. \"Muslim solidarity\" my ass.", "Question is do we want to fix Bangladeshi problem or Malaysia problem?", "How about starting diplomatic channels with the three brothers alliance militias in Myanmar on possible return of their citizens once they finally liberate the nation.\nChina already made progress against the military Junta because of people trafficking so we should do the same." ], [ "There are estimated at around 150,000 documented Rohingyas in Malaysia, data from 2017; however, we should presume the actual is definitely higher than that in today and also consider the undocumented. Therefore, double of 150K isn't really far-fetched but a number we should really be concern about. [1]\nIt is not sustainable. We don't have enough resources from national security point of view to handle should they decided to initiate riots en masse. It is a reality. Outside of security and safety issues, there are social issues.\n[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20171019181215/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41566561" ], [ "This is the real Rohingya. They're the descendants of Hui Chinese that assimilated into Myanmar Muslim population in Rakhine. The girl also look very Chinese. Some Hui Chinese can also be found among the Malays minority in Tanintharyi, Myanmar.\nThe one we recognized as Rohingya today is actually post colonial migrants from Bangladesh. I wouldn't be surprised if this people eventually outnumbered the Malay in Malaysia and start claiming they're the real Malays", "I wouldn't be surprised if this people eventually outnumbered the Malay in Malaysia and start claiming they're the real Malays\nNo such thing as \"real malays\". Malays are a social construct. If they meet the criteria of being a malay, then they will be one", "Well that's the thing now isn't it, in our country you can only be of a race if you fulfill certain legal obligations (look up the requirements of bumiputera).\nAnd laws can be changed. It's kinda nuts that one day you might not be considered a Malay even when your entire ancestry was Malay before this.\nTomorrow , the Mamaks might not be Malays anymore. Then it's those in Sarawak and Sabah. Then finally only those born in Peninsular Malaysia are Malays.", "If multi generational Chinese and Indian can be called pendatang, then it can happen to you too", "So are you implying that what the Junta said is true and we and the international community got it all wrong about Rohingya?", "No, if I understand correctly, those aren't Rohingya. They are Kaman(Kamein) ethnic, formally recognized by the Burmese government and classified as one of the seven ethnic groups composing the Rakhine national race. Whether they are of descendants of Hui Chinese, I have no knowledge; but the official position from the Burmese government is that Rohingya is postcolonial migrants from Chittagong in Bangladesh. It argues that a distinct precolonial Muslim population is recognized as Kaman, and that the Rohingya conflate their history with the history of Arakan Muslims in general to advance a separatist agenda. Which in 1946, Pakistani government calls for annexation of the Rakhine territory by Pakistan as well as forming an independent Islamic state, which definitely spook the Burmese government to this day. Imagine having an Islamic state next to your border.\nEver since the conflict started in the Rakhine state, not only the Rohingya but almost all of the Muslims including those with valid identify document that formally recognized by the government also suffered from harsh treatment. The Muslims in Rakhine call themselves Muslim Arakanese. To them, Rohingya is Bengali.\nIt is a demographic issue.", "I wouldn't be surprised if this people eventually outnumbered the Malay in Malaysia and start claiming they're the real Malays\nReal paranoia here, thank you. As if the refugees have any power, wealth or representation compared to say, expats who can afford to do the same.", "Touche, it's always the most powerless group who are demonized the most.", "they are doing the same thing to europe and united states to reduce number of whites by importing people from 3rd world shithole that breed like rabbits, i have to google who Charles Santiago is and it makes sense he wants more people that look like him in this country", "Charles Santiago has as much in common with Rohingyas as Mars and Earth sharing the name \"planet\".\nLike this is just tin foil hat conspiracy now.", "" ], [ "Make them into solider or fill the workforce require" ] ]
Proton ends 2023 with fifth straight year of growth, best performance since 2012
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[ [ "Tun M: NOOOOOO you can't just sell my life building company to the CHINESE that makes me rich!\nNajib: Lmao", "Meanwhile Najib: Get lost, Geezer, you're already a trillionaire, what do you want? It's time for my Pocket" ], [ "thank you bosku:29091:", "Thank You Geely :29091:", "Thank you Malaysia :29091:" ], [ "No face. Have to sell and rely on Geely to run the company back to profitability. Still calling national brand?", "Who cares? Jaguar is owned by Tata. Mini is owned by BMW. Porsche and Lamborghini are owned by VW.", "Then own by China", "Jaguar/Mini/Porsche/Lambo are not GLC funded by the people. How you can make that kind of comparison I do not understand.\nWe are funding Proton with 30% import tax on imported cars because Mahathir said national brand can't compete in open market.", "The leap in logic with this one is astounding", "Does saying that make you feel smart?", "Nah, just calling out dumb people who says dumb things. Its a public service.", "Dumb people going around posting snarky comments thinking they are smart and doing a public service.\nWhat a sad life. I think you don't even realize how cringe your comments are.", "Yet they are upvoted and you are downvoted... funny, that.", "I thought the guy who believed shitposting was public service is bad but here comes another guy who thinks upvotes somehow means something.\nIs there a stupid contest ongoing?", "The downvotes mean that in general, people think your comments are cringe, not the other guy as you claim 🤷🏽‍♂️", "Without the spirit of \"bumiputers fir/st\" policies, none of these geely engines and designs will work.", "Ah yes, the magic behind our national brand. Well said." ], [ "Major reason is because the success of bumiputers policies/.", "To call it success is like public masturbation" ] ]
Malaysia denials abound as rumours of fresh political coup do the rounds - SCMP
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[ [ "me, waiting for the next OYO Hotel Move:", "Hahaha . Like they are willing to be seen in that Hotel chain group.\nI think next will be Paris Move or Geneva Move or somewhere more atas. Who knows, maybe Epstein Island Move?" ], [ "SCMP. Misreporting MM's self resignation, etc. :26563:" ], [ "Penyu: But I wasn't even invited!", "If so, he was probably somewhere busy potong kek." ], [ "Screencap of the article\n<image>", "Might wanna hide your emails.", "Nice catch", "Tag me to reapprove after you have censored your email", "Reapprove please, edit is done. Thanks." ] ]
Najib allegedly received US$681 mil to influence GE13 votes, court told
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[ [ "Najib fans:", "rinduzamannajib", "\"If you ignore everything bad about Najib, he's actually a good person\"\nYeah I'm pretty sure Kim Jong Ill is also a decent person if you conveniently ignore the bad stuff about him." ] ]
Sad to see so much trashes on the floor. (Photo taken after new year event)
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Malaysian should start to learn throwing their trashes probably.
[ [ "/u/Martin_Leong25", "Sapa panggil aku pada masa tiga pagi?" ], [ "malding rn" ], [ "Reminded me of an incident.\nOne of my friend decided to do good by cleaning up the beach. Then one asshole yelled my friend to clean a spot he want to sit down.\nHe ignored and resume cleaning his area. Then the guy approach my friend called him biadap, say why you didnt do you job, etc. He said he is not working , he is volunteering.\nThe dude still don't want give up, say why can't he come over and clean up \"his place\" since he is cleaning up anyways. My friend said he is not obliged to clean for him, ask him to clean himself.\nThe commotion caused some police officer to come and checked and luckily everything ended peacefully.\nSome Malaysian are really entitled." ], [ "Why not provide some bins ?" ] ]
Sanusi claims Dubai Move a decoy, calls it 'Chow Kit Move' instead
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[ [ "For the benefit of those running into a paywall\nKedah Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor has confirmed the existence of a plot by the opposition to topple the government.\nHowever, instead of it being labelled the Dubai Move - as the meeting had allegedly taken place in Dubai - he called it the “Chow Kit Move”.\n“People are labelling (the plot as) the Dubai Move, but it’s really the Chow Kit Move because it was discussed in Kuala Lumpur.\n“I think Dubai was just a dummy (decoy) because they (the alleged conspirators) went to Dubai. Lots of people go to Dubai,” he said during a press conference today.\nSanusi declined to reveal further information regarding the plot, however, he hinted at other movements such as the “Bera Move” and “Sembrong Move”.\nHe quickly followed it with: “It’s just a joke to make people laugh. But it (change of support) can be done, in line with the Constitution.”\nBera is former prime minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s parliamentary seat and the Sembrong MP is former defence minister Hishammuddin Hussein.\nIsmail Sabri has denied involvement or knowledge of the Dubai Move.\n’Govt will fall’\nSanusi was convinced that the administration would fall sooner rather than later.\n“It won’t be five years (one term) before they topple. It may happen this year, even this month,” he said.\nHe further asserted that the plot was constitutional based on the loopholes in the anti-hopping law.\n\"I think whatever (move) that is permitted by the Constitution, (it) should be allowed to take place. Anything unconstitutional should not.\n“It was constitutional for the five MPs to pledge support (to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim). Their camp (government) was so excited and had no issues,\" he said, referring to the Bersatu lawmakers who announced their backing for Anwar late last year.\n\"If they (the Madani government) regarded the support from the five MPs (from PN) as something constitutional based on democratic principle, any move in return should be regarded as the same,” he added.", "For context to why the opposition is rushing into plotting a coup, below is a post by a well-connected political blogger Liyana Marzuki\nWITCH HUNT\nLittle birds in high places sudah sampaikan. There will be a reckoning to the failed “Langkah Dubai”. We will expect these cases in these few months:\nKes kontrak Petronas yang mengayakan anak bekas PM dengan cepat. Jadi Billionaire segera, tanpa perlu banyak buat apa2. Mereka akan lihat isu salahguna kuasa. Daddy katanya sudah menggelabah jua.\nKes keluarga bekas Menteri Kewangan. Bagaimana isteri dan anak2 beliau punya harta punya banyak walaupun masih remaja? Ada geng UMNO yang claim itu semua harta UMNO sebenarnya. Disailang untuk kayakan keluarga dia.\nAda seorang bekas Menteri Besar, yang dulu mukanya samar2. Punya akaun luar negara dikatakan sampai beratus juta. Atas nama sendiri. Kontraktor beri. Dia ni pun boleh tahan seni politik, walau digelar oleh lawan dan kawan sebagai sembur**, masih survive hingga kini. Kehidupan keluarga pun mewah sekali. Ada juga aim nak jadi Perdana Menteri.\nKes Bekas PM dan pegawai2 nya. Dikhabarkan menyakau dana RM700 juta. Masa negara tengah susah, lebih setengah bilion dicampak untuk media dan billboard entah apa2. Makanya wajar disiasat juga.\nKes bekas Menteri Pertahanan, yang jual tanah negara bawah harga pasaran. Diborong2 untuk suku sakat. Banyak tanah strategik yang tergadai, sampai MINDEF boleh jadi pokai. Pemimpin yang ini, dari dulu diketahui jenis baling batu sembunyi tangan. Tapi selalunya menikus kalau berdepan. Menurut kata Otai.\nApa kita belajar dalam ini gambar?\nSiapa pun naik berkuasa, akan guna kuasa untuk benam lawan mereka. PM 22 tahun 22 bulan notorious untuk itu. Protege dia pun ikut sama. PM 18 bulan pun sama juga. Sekarang PM yang ada contohi mereka 😅\nGame2 perang level kayangan ini, dah jadi beyond us. Sebab mereka sahaja yang tahu rahsia buruk masing2. Akan digunakan bila kena masa dan tempat. Agar kuasa tak tergugat.\nPost PRU14, baru rakyat terbanyak dapat saksikan. Jerung pun ditangkap dan dilokap. Kalau dulu ikan bilis saja yang kena. Sekarang orang2 kayangan yang dulu untouchable, harus disiasat kalau betul sakau harta negara. Ntah2 gelaran “Kleptokrat” itu bukan hanya terpakai untuk sorang saja. Kalau dikongsi ramai, rakyat berhak tahu.\nDan terakhir, witch hunt ini tidak akan berakhir di sini. Ia pusingan yang tidak akan berhenti. Kalau Kerajaan yang ada tumbang nanti, nescaya mereka pula yang akan disiasat nanti. The never ending story.\nBagi kita yang atas pagar, doa kita sama. Siapa saja yang merompak harta negara, tak kira dari parti mana, harus dihukum sewajarnya. Kerana itu patutnya dana yang kita wariskan untuk anak cucu kita.\nMoga kebenaran tertegak untuk Malaysia dan rakyatnya.\nSalam hormat, Liyana Marzuki\nhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/wSc9prWKfnd1p9uJ/?mibextid=d6eG65" ], [ "Anwar move your chess now .\nGuess the mastermind is shown" ], [ "He reminds me of Johnny Somali...\nAnyway, we all know Sabri, Mahiaddin, Mahathir are seeking every opportunity to make a come back as PM, and Hishamuddin is eye the PMO for a long time now, and this turd Sanusi also want to be viewed as the potential candidates. We know, and of course they are crafting." ] ]
Any jobs gives your RM30k
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Out of curiosity I am doing some sort of survey here to find out what are the jobs which gives you >RM 30k per month gross salary in Malaysia as an employee at a company. which industry which functions/ expertise ? stress level? 1-10 work life balance? 1-10 Thanks folks!
[ [ "I’m currently working with recruiters for jobs and also applying to jobs in the RM15,000 - RM20,000 range. I’ve been seeing quite a lot of RM20,000 jobs recently. I suspect it’s because of the USD conversion rates. One step higher will be Regional or APAC roles where they would easily be earning USD10,000 to USD15,000 with lots of sweet perks.\nIn terms of industries, right now there’s a boom to rush over to SEA as we are the next big middle + upper class. A lot of US and Europeans agencies moving over here to expand. Ad, marketing, consulting, data management, architecture.\nThen for commerce, I keep seeing high paying jobs in the e-commerce space. Alibaba group, TikTok and Temu + other players have been fighting it out for the SEA market to expect to see lots of hires on that front.\nFintech is booming. This is probably the next industry. Digital banks, payment solutions, cashless, B2B fintech provider. Wait till Singapore builds the framework by this year for the region and anyone working in that line will be minting cash.\nThere’s also an emergence of Web3.0 and blockchain X any industry in Malaysia and in the region. Web3.0 for marketing, event management, insurance, banks, the list can go on and on.\nFood security, agritech will be the most lucrative industry the next 20 years. Food security has now met AI, its new best friend. Expect to see a revolution in that field. I recently interviewed for a job to work remotely in that line, the starting pay is RM25,000 with bonuses and equity and lots of perks.\nI know full-stack developers who are working remotely and earning more than RM30,000 per month. Same goes for AI centric engineers.\nRecruitment is a wild, profitable game all of a sudden with AI and the leap has been tremendous. SEA will be the largest job and labour marketplace over the next 15 years. There are roles with recent movers and shakers in this industry that’s paying in USD.\nIn terms of work-life balance, unless you are in a C-level position in a large established company (which is a rare position), most of the other roles will be relatively heavier on the workload. And so it should be. I’m willing to work my ass off for 5 to 10 years earning >USD10,000 per month and then “retiring” as a consultant or specialist in that field then take it easy after a certain age.", "Very insightful- thanks for your sharing. 🙏🏼👍🏻" ], [ "My guess is really senior/high-level positions. Then again r/malaysia seems to be frequented mostly by very rich people and millionnaires so I, as a relatively poor person, am probably not the right one to answer.", "Could serve as career aspirations.. 😃" ], [ "Well i lost 30k to trading monthly", "Found the wsb user", "r/BursaBets*" ], [ "In Msia - C-level. But im sure thrs a bunch of remote workers (think Web3 companies) getting USD (>$6.4K) while being based in Msia.. thats easily the rate for a Senior Associate/Manager onwards in a Global role.", "$6.4K doesn’t have to be senior associate or manager, can be just a programmer working remotely" ], [ "Operations director for IT. Tech industry Very stress during outage, major incident. Other times okok la Work life balance : Pros, Can do whatever you want whenever you want. Cons, your work 15 hours a day. In between you can go for a run, pay bills etc." ], [ "Have you tried checking the Annual Returns/Reports of companies listed in Bursa? There’s a segment which sets out the renumeration bands of Key Senior Management (KSM) which should awnser your question.", "Good point… will check that too!👍🏻" ], [ "30k is generally going to be a C-level (COO, CFO, CEO) at a sizable local public listed company.\nIf you're a non c-level that wants to earn that much, you pretty much need to be a pillar / segment expert within a company in the sense that if you walk, the company loses a irreplaceable resource.\nSome startups offer pretty big buck. MNCs as well .\nWork life balance? Depends - at that level you're going to be dictating your own work schedule to some extent so no one is going to tell you to clock into the office at 9am. At the same time sometimes the survival of entire projects, or even the company, is going to rest on your shoulders. So it's a different kind of stress", "30k is at the most head of department only in a listed co. C-level is at least around 50k and above depending on size of company.", "Bigger companies will pay their C-levels more, obviously. Meanwhile, smaller ones can have their C levels and EDs having a salary in the 20-30k range", "My boss’s (HOD) salary is around 30k. Im guessing a C-level’s salary will be much higher than 30k. I do know that my company’s CEO’s annual salary is around 1mil.", "No. C level at most MNC will be above 50k, with CEOs easily 6 figures depending on company/industry\n30k would be positions like marketing/sales head", "I said LOCAL\nI also said that MNCs will pay more.", "No need to be defensive. I worked at a local public listed company before. My CEO salary was 70k. You are way off as many have already pointed out", "Yeah at certain size, listed or not, 30-50k is basically the bare minimum. For listed companies, the amount can go way higher because they have stock options and such.\nHeck, at times non-listed companies can go crazy with their salaries more than listed ones because there's no public scrutiny.", "I don’t think so - average ceo salary in malaysia is stated to be -approx 290k per annum which translates to 24k per month. That’s probably on the low side but that’s what the stats say. And now I got people pointing out “oh mnc pays more” just for the sake of arguing when I specified I was talking about local companies.\nOf course the 5-10 billion market cap public listed cos will pay higher. But how many of them are there ? They represent the top 10 per cent of public cos in Malaysia\nhttps://www.payscale.com/research/MY/Job=Chief_Executive_Officer_(CEO)/Salary", "I can also quote a different site reporting the average CEO salaries to be approx RM50k.\nhttps://www.erieri.com/salary/job/ceo/malaysia#:~:text=Salary%20Recap-,The%20average%20pay%20for%20a%20CEO%20is%20MYR%20554%2C927%20a,of%20education%20for%20a%20CEO.\nAnd here are the list of top CEO salaries of some of the most well known local listed companies that are not MNCs.\n<image>\nNo need to be defensive. CEO salaries of public listed companies are all publicly available so you can search for specific companies if you want. Let’s all learn from our mistakes.", "not sure why he is being so defensive...maybe he cant comprehend salaries that high", "Yeah not sure why he is doubling down when so many have pointed out his ignorance. CEOs earn crazy amounts of money is not news. Perhaps he is a fresh grad or work in some stingy company so cannot comprehend those numbers.", "My friend , you are quoting companies that are banks and huge conglomerates like Sime Darby that and have market caps of upwards of 10billion. Of course they are going to have much higher salaries .", "Are you shifting the goal post? You specifically said LOCAL. I give you local.\nI also give you the Malaysian average to supplement the data.\nAnd since you mention public listed. Their salaries are all available publicly in their annual reports. You can search it up.", "Ok good source . Thank you. I have a source for my statement , you have a source for your statement. Anyway I’ve said all I really want to say, despite your condescending tone “of admitting mistake” .", "It is not about your source my source. You proclaimed to know the average for the CEOs of local listed companies when it is clearly in the wrong ballpark.\nAs i said, these are publicly available data from the SC. A new CEO with 1-3 years of experience is already earning 25k with the average salary being 42k. Numbers were from 2018 and no doubt would have increased since then\n<image>", "I'm not even from malaysia and I downvote you for being so defensive. HAH.", "No need to be defensive, just pointing out that your figures are abit on the low side. Do you consider Maxis local? well, Morten as CEO was over a million monthly . Take a look at the annual reports of GLCs like Khazanah, TH, ...thier CEOs get over 5mil a year...and they are LOCAL\nOff the top of my head, all LOCAL banks C level will be above 50k. Same with conglomnerates like Sime etc", "Maybe the ambiguity of ‘sizable’ is confusing. I meant middling . Not small , not big , middle of the pack. If you take the largest local companies like maxis (telco by nature has huge government spending and Infra involved) then you will get your big 50k salaries . For the middle of the pack companies then you’re looking at a more modest figure", "there's small listed co like binasat with only RM100m market cap. (not maybank which is 1000x larger) where the CEO gets 400k per annum, and the founder gets 1m.\nor vsolar, with market cap of only RM21m,\nVsolar Group Berhad's CEO Compensation With The Industry. At the time of writing, our data shows that Vsolar Group Berhad has a market capitalization of RM21m, and reported total annual CEO compensation of RM344k for the year to June 2023" ], [ "Senior Solution Architect or Tech Lead\nSource: that's my role", "They pay that much in Malaysia? Let me guess. AWS? BTW, what does solution architect do? I heard it's glorified customer engineer - don't hurt me, that's just what I read online.", "Man id love to be a glorified customer engineer if can pull in 30k lol", "I'm curious about this too. I just started learning to get those AWS certifications on a whim but if they actually pay a lot, I'm even more motivated.", "Multiple companies are capable of paying this other than AWS, Microsoft or Google.\nFor my personal experience, Indonesian Big MNC, Fintech startup, local Telco to some extent.\nThese 3 are the only ones that managed to offer me 30K at least after I resigned from Singapore.\nAnd yes, Solution Architect is a glorified customer engineer, but the pay is high because we are part of the Sales force that brings money to the company.\nWhile other typical IT roles are defined as 'cost' center, Solution Architect is part of 'profit' center. Some companies even offer commissions for every successfully PO/Project\nThe only struggle is you need to meet a lot of clients and mingle around. As an introvert, it still tiresome doing this eventhough I have been a Solution Architect for 20+ years.\nBut the money is good, so...", "Thanks for taking time to share with us your experience! It IS good money.\nAs an introvert, I feel exhausted just thinking about meeting clients.", "<image>\nI get you\nOther option is to be a Tech Lead / AI Engineer / Rockstar Software Engineer\nBut knowledge needs to be very deep la", "I can see that with Senior Solution Architect, but even with Tech Lead? Dayumnn", "In my company, tech lead holds higher authority than architect", "Need to be very power one, not cap ayam Tech Lead", "died at cap ayam TL", "What's the size of your company? What's your background? MNC, startup? Any certifications that you would recommend to help? Ahh so many questions!\nCurious to hear, as I'm a software dev wanting to break into the solutions architect role", "Is this more into IT functions/ expertise? how is your work scope like.. do you need to lead a team? Or more like expertise in bringing solutions.", "At a high level, my job is to assist Sales person with whatever technical discussion that came between them and client. From there, I need to generate a high-level solution, provide costing, liaise with delivery team on the scope of the project. Once the project is won, things will be handover to the post-sales / delivery team.\nSeems simple on paper, but you need to really mingle around with others because you are the glue that connect everything together especially at pre-project phase. People will see you as an expert (even if you are not) so there will be a lot of things that you need to lead officially (and most of the time unofficially)", "… and also to consider customers compliance requirements when dealing with their data during the technical discussion and the challenge to come out with POCs to avoid legal nightmares.\nI had a good laugh at glorified “customer engineers”. Never had that kind of perspective!\nAnyway I can confirm an experienced SA can get >30k. I am one of them." ], [ "Doctor. A good doctor can earn RM50k a month, maybe more. But no life. Work worse than foreign worker, longer hours than them,", "Unless they had scholarships, they gonna spend many years of their life paying student loans debt, which are far higher than other fields. Ontop of having to buy a car and house during or after the almost 10 years of medical training.", "Can do it one.", "yes.. but in specific setting only. (consultant, private with decades of experience). So by then already late 40-50s at the earliest. Very high rate of burnout/ depression and low compensation at least for the first 20 years. My safety officer sibling with 2 months? training earning double my pay…", "“Doctor” is too vague.\nYou need to be some kind of specialist or surgeon for critical organs in order to earn 50k+ a month.\nYour clinic doctor is only barely earning 10% of that.", "Specialist in a private hospital specifically. Or a MoH nephro doing visits to private dialysis centers. One I know is making 60k per month from that alone. Those who own their own dialysis centers will probably get more.", "Agree. Doctor / surgeon/ specialist in medicine field work with lotsa heart for the people. Deserve the pay. 💰" ], [ "vp and svps in international banks. and it isn’t as atas a position as it sounds, there’s a fair few in most departments including support staff" ], [ "1) Digital marketing (agency side)\n2) Regional Director with a background in creative\n3) Stress level - seasonal, but generally fluctuates between 5-11 (yes, 11 is NOT a typo, there are days when I ask myself why am I still here lol)\n4) Work-life balance - also seasonal, in the past year alone, I've had weeks where the actual work in a day is done within 2 hours, but I've also had months where I don't leave the office / go offline until 7am (NOT a typo as well, I DO mean 7am), so I guess that's between what, 1-15? 🤣🤣🤣" ], [ "Menteri kot", "Yup RM50k per month for Minister. Excluding under the table" ], [ "I'm not sure about it but underwater welders should earn a lot too.\nFrom what I read before, for a job that has the highest mortality rate (15%) it should earn these professionals big money.\nAlso, they tend to work in total darkness, one guy on Reddit shared he doesn't use lights because big sharks are often swimming nearby. He rather not see what is around him so he can focus better on his task. And spending days or weeks underwater to decompress is also another thing.", "Well that's fucking terrifying.", "Yup. It's the stuff of nightmares.\nImagine doing your work in total darkness but with short bursts of light from you welding. Then out, you felt something solid brushing against your body.\nI would crapped my pants and wish I was in my mom's belly right there and then!" ], [ "Oil and gas... better start now", "what about oil rigs" ], [ "Not me, but my friend.\nManagement consulting after 5 years experience Stress level 100/10 Work life balance - lol what" ], [ "There's one i know for sure. Big 4 Audit Partner. Circa RM400-500k per annum for junior partners, senior partners (>10 year partner) goes to 1m-2m. The step below them, audit directors are at the RM250-300k per annum range. Needs about 15 years of experience to reach the partner level, and also all the relevant people+technical+cya skills.\nStress is high, and work life balance doesn't exist during certain periods of the year.\nSo far in my peer group, no one reached it yet, though a few are in the director level. I myself couldn't take the stress so I went into the SME side where life is a lot more bearable.", "Just joined 1 of the big 4, no work life balance… not planning to stay for long lol", "It's a meat grinder. If you can take it, it's pretty good. If you can't, then uh, better run and find something else. :)" ], [ "Job : Menteri Experince : Pandai cakap Stress : mana Stress Work life balance : boleh main golf, or fly to dubai and bill to gov" ], [ "If you want to make 30k, your stress management must be good and there’s no such thing as work life balance. The money comes with a lot of responsibilities and sometimes things happen and you show up.\nBut if you’re in a company with reasonable people, generally you can chill out a bit when things are not hectic, and have a lotta fun solving problems and making a good living.", "Or just work for an international company in oil and gas or banking and have about 20 years experience", "I agree. To a certain point, even if you are making so much $$ but lose out health or constantly at stress. It doesn’t justify anymore what you are getting." ], [ "I'm working for a tech MNC, senior/architect level onwards already can get close to 30k.", "What kind of tech?", "Data logging, security and observability." ], [ "I’m not there at 30k yet, but I’m about 25k including my monthly performance payouts. If I continue this route, should be able to hit 30k\nIndustry : Travel Tech\nFunctions : account management - essentially I manage a team that does account management across APAC.\nStress level : 4-6 nothing too crazy at the moment as I know how to manage my work\nWork life balance : 8-10. I work about 4-6 hours per day sometimes less than 3 if nothing much going on. So yeah pretty happy.", "What is travel tech hope u don’t mind me asking", "It’s travel platforms like accommodations, activities and etc", "Is it Axoxa", "That’s awesome 🥹… the function more towards sales or IT tech related?", "More towards sales of services and products." ], [ "does furry porn artist can? I usually earned 3-7k usd monthly.", "Can I check out your art? DM me.", "I can but preview only. the crop one version.", "Bro asking for free furry nudes lol", "ayy fellow usd earner!", "Ah, the famous tree writer has appeared. I was just reading your story last night.", "I've always been around :)", "Unfortunately no, because it sounds like you're self employed.", "curious but that's generally how many pieces per month? is that your full time gig?", "Now I'm 50/50 on encouraging my son to pursue art since he's not really interested in the sciences lmao" ], [ "C-Level and startups." ], [ "Head of Department at bank or large MNC, or C level at normal public listed companies" ], [ "Senior Vice President or Associate Director roles in revenue generating departments in banking and finance are RM30k and upwards" ], [ "I once hired a compliance director for a foreign bank (was a recruiter). RM52k with car + free flow petrol, house loan support, health insurance coverage for whole family (spouse and children), and many other benefits I can't remember.\nMost high-5 figures (20k++) are C-levels and skill-specific directors. Mainly CFOs, and tech directors are most highly paid and on high demand.\nOf course you need the specific knowledge and experience to do the job. Stress level as they shared with me is through the roof." ], [ "pilot in sg" ], [ "If you're female, have the looks and somewhat bodacious, become OnlyFans model. /s\nWork life balance is 10/10, stress level depends on how you view your career. The pay is more than RM30K from what I gather, even if you are at the lower end [1].\n[1] https://www.businessinsider.com/how-much-money-onlyfans-creators-make-real-examples-2023-1" ], [ "Director in the gomen makes that much" ], [ "Probably not the answer you’re looking for but my friends who work for the illegal side of things have no problem earning such an amount or even more on a weekly basis, let alone monthly basis especially when football/World Cup season comes along. But yeah. Don’t go down that route. Easy come, easy go." ], [ "As boring as it sounds, it's most probably IT industry. Talented engineers or senior managers usually earns that high or higher. It's an easy job but risks are far higher, these are no average bank worker.\nW/L balance depends, if they pay that good, they can afford to treat their employees like actual human being.\nI always find it very odd, why do kids in school never want to dream becoming an IT specialist? Rather than choosing harder and low paying jobs like engineers or doctors. For some reason I got laughed alot at school for that.", "Grass is always greener on the other side. To earn even above 10k, you should work in KL / Selangor and be at the top 10% of IT professional. To get above that it get more and more difficult. Dont believe all the stuff that you read online.", "KL / Selangor\nHey don't forget Penang, silicon hub. Kulim is just next door as the automotive hub.\n10% of IT professional.\nNot sure, usually by 30 we would expect people in the field to earn their first 10k salary, otherwise we'd make fun of them lmao. They maybe some that earns less, maybe banking engineers but with higher benefits etc.\nOccasionally I'll see low-performers, almost 35 in age, wonder why we pay the person 6k but then the person works like shit. No wonder.", "these days kids all wanna be coders, streamers because $$$", "Coders are fine, they earn alot if they can apply the knowledge.\nWhat I shared was during my time, the cases today is beyond what I expected from the younger generations. Seriously a Tik Tok'er as a full time job? Everyday making cringe content." ], [ "Nice one LHDN...." ], [ "What is your skillset and qualifications?" ], [ "Politician" ], [ "The corporate should be C-level above, Business wise become owner, otherwise Sales job such as pharmaceutical, Insurance etc", "actually in some co, GM level also can get d.\nIn 2018, the company terminated the services of more than 20 management employees, including the appellants, with the aim of improving effectiveness and efficiency.\nAccording to the facts of the case, Au was a senior general manager prior to her termination and her last drawn monthly salary was RM44,151.00.\nLim was an administration executive and her last drawn monthly salary was RM8,105.00 while Wong, whose last post was as general manager, drew a monthly salary of RM22,941.00.\nhttps://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2023/10/09/companys-retrenchment-of-3-management-staff-valid-rules-appeals-court/" ], [ "Politician /s" ], [ "Usually upper management/low tier C-levels as well as those senior in the ICT industry will earn at least RM30k." ], [ "Cough minister cough....." ], [ "Won't add in MPs and such since their allowances can be annoying to add in, might be above RM30k not sure. But our ministers, ydp dewan negara and dewan rakyat speaker definitely make more than that monthly. Maybe even deputy ministers.\nYdp dewan negara and dewan rakyat speaker basic salary is already RM31k/month last time they raised it. Our ministers and pm make around 14-22k per month basic salary. Then they have cabinet minister allowance, add in MP salary of RM16k. Plus all the allowances for entertainment, housing, maid, driver, travelling etc etc." ], [ "MD at an MNC. IT." ], [ "Sultan, stress level = ?" ], [ "** 1-10 , I assume 1 is the best and 10 is worse as you dint clarify which is which haha.\nE-commerce (ACG industry)\nLearn whatever is needed, Jack of all trade, master of none, in other word, ROJAK.\nStress Level (Current: 2, Peak: 7)\nW/L Bal. (Current: 5, Peak: 10)\nCurrently ~RM100k p/m nett (after ~25% to LHDN), peak was at least doubled, but then took a step back to spend time with my parent which recently seen their health detroit, also to try and (hopefully) have a better w/l bal. as it is a one man team.\nGood luck with ur survey pals!", "Noob here. But what is ACG industry?" ], [ "Saw someone's dad got rm60k per month working as pilot in Qatar Airlines when i was still in school" ], [ "Trying to earn ringgit at 30k is an old outdated way of doing it.\nIt’s far easier to earn 10k USD than it is 30k MYR. Think about it." ], [ "A lot of professionals make 30k or more Of course you'd be having a lot of responsibilities. Responsibilities could be stressful for some." ], [ "Specialist (i mean really niche skill set) role in any high paying business/industry, i.e., OnG, Medical, Tech" ] ]
From Tranquility to Chaos
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I have resided in Bandar Sg Long for over two decades, enjoying its once tranquil atmosphere. However, the current situation has taken a chaotic turn. Departing from my house between 5:45 am to 6:00 am has become necessary, as any delay poses the risk of significant delays in leaving Sg Long area itself due to prolonged traffic. Even during the earlier days when UTAR was present, the situation was not as bad as now. Could this be because of excessive development here in Sg Long (doesn't look like that to me), or perhaps the PM has a house here? Great place nevertheless.
[ [ "every town felt like a satellite city now with everyone from every other negeri came and work here. even remembering live in puchong early 00's compared to now was like comparing heaven and hell. I rather stay indoor most of the time now." ], [ "The main issue is bad car centric design. I'm baffled by the lack of sidewalks connecting those condominiums to the university. I still remember watching my coursemates walking by the side of the busy roads, or me having to drive despite living only 800m away from the university, because it's just so uncomfortable to walk.\nI remember circling round and round just to find parking, and I assume the majority of the cars there are just people circling around finding parking.\nIt's bad, imagine how many cars could be taken off the road if there's proper walking path." ], [ "It's because public transport is sadly neglected. I hate Jibby/Najib Razak as much as the next city fella but tell you what, he was the only who gave 2 shits about logistics.", "Hes the only prime minister who built public transit system. And he gain backlash from the automotive corpos, altho its shit its better than nothing", "I'm still sour the high speed rail was cancelled.", "that was a total disaster, if only they continue it under different contract", "Help me understand why it's a disaster. I don't know the specifics, I was a bit young then, and I only focused on a more connected Asia." ], [ "The traffic was already bad 10 years ago. The main issue is the terrible access to the highways. There are multiple traffic lights with long waiting times if you wanna get out of Sg Long. It is a good place to live if you don't go out of the town often and also if you could ignore the honking. I think the drivers there like to honk probably because of the horrible traffic." ], [ "there’s literally three exits from Sg Long to KL iinm - the main road that passes though BMC, the other road that takes you behind the batu 11 toll and now the back road that brings you to silk highway. considering how densely populated the place is jams would be expected right?" ], [ "Might be due to the prosperity of Cheras Traders Square nearby these recent years, so more people willing to occupy areas nearby since Sungai Long is like a 10 minutes drive away.\nAll I can say is the KL-Kajang main highway is a blessing to drive on public holidays." ], [ "And aside from other reasons mentioned here, I think the growing number of personal cars could also be a contributing factor" ] ]
Ekonomi jadi fokus utama kerajaan tahun ini
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🤲🤲🤲🤲 Menteri Komunikasi yang juga jurucakap Kerajaan Perpaduan, Fahmi Fadzil berkata, keutamaan kerajaan adalah mendorong pelabur tempatan dan luar negara untuk melabur di Malaysia sekali gus merancakkan pertumbuhan ekonomi negara. “Perdana Menteri telah memberi beberapa pandangan mengenai fungsi dimainkan Syarikat Pelaburan Berkaitan Kerajaan (GLIC) dan ini penting bukan hanya untuk merancakkan pertumbuhan ekonomi dalam negara tapi ada sedikit penyelarasan perlu dilakukan. “Ini kerana banyak GLIC mempunyai pelaburan di luar negara. “Jadi ada beberapa penekanan diberikan Perdana Menteri yang kita lihat penyelarasan tahun ini,” katanya pada sidang media di sini hari ini. Jelasnya, antara perkara yang ditegaskan Perdana Menteri adalah memudah cara dan mempercepat proses kelulusan kerana jumlah pelaburan yang berhasrat untuk melabur ke Malaysia adalah sangat besar mencecah ratusan bilion ringgit
[ [ "coming from this particular minister, I’m gonna take whatever he says with a bucket of rock salt", "as a spokesperson, this guy is fine.\nAs a minister for his own portfolio , thats where I drew the line .", "Have some faith in PMX he is Malaysia savior after all", "Our very own Nelson Mandela :29091::29091::29091:" ], [ "FDI can be misleading. I want to hear what the second finance minister, Amir Hamzah (ex-EPF ceo), has to say on 2024 economy trajectory and what the govt plans to do." ], [ "Tahun lepas focus apa bodoh" ], [ "Wait. You mean it was not the focus tahun lepas????" ], [ "Focus put in more tax and remove more subsidy lar. Apa susah? Rakyat susah je" ], [ "Hahahahaha" ] ]
Perodua: "Kami menawarkan pilihan untuk membeli semula kereta berkenaan"
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[ [ "From the original post : 1. Perodua offered to make a new loan for the customer for another car , meaning she has to service two loans, one for a broken car.\nPerodua never offered a black and white offer to buy her car back, just verbal confirmation that once the investigation was concluded they could proceed (which hasnt been concluded).\nPerodua really fallen on all fronts after ramping up production to meet covid demands. Hope they can go back to being a legit car company." ], [ "Did anyone tell them to go fuck themselves yet?", "Apparently not obvious enough, would you like to do the service, vocal and loudly ?" ] ]
What to Wear? : An Update
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Hii! 👋🏼 It's me again haha that Filipina girl, who was asking what she should wear in KL, and I have, well, quite a lot I wanna say 😖 First of all, thank you to everyone who gave advice cause literally ALL of you were right haha KL doesn't seem to care so much about what people wear! I wore something sleeveless or cropped everyday with no problem. Like some of you warned, I did receive a few stares here and there but like, I'm used to that even in the Philippines. Also had to cover up at Batu Caves, which, I brought a cardigan cause someone said I'd need it, and I needed it like everyday cause YEAH MALLS THERE ARE TRULY VERY COLD 😭 Buttt the people are warm 🩷 Like, very warm! As in, approached us and helped us book a car to Kuala Gandah when we were stuck at a random bus stop, had a genuine convo with us on the longgg ride home from Genting Highlands (at like 10pm), and in general, were such smile-y, chill people. THAT kind of warm 💕 And I feel like it's nothing too big, but out of all the countries I've been to, people in Malaysia had the most immaculate vibes ☺️ I feel like someone's gonna fight me for saying that HELP there's always something going on in Reddit comments but whatever TAKE IT AS A COMPLIMENT PLEASE IM GENUINE I REALLY LOVED MY STAY It physically hurt me that I had to go home already, especially since I have 500 things for school that I have to get done 😖 I miss Malaysia, and I will until I come back LORD KNOWS WHEN but I absolutely must return before I die ugh why can't Manila be like KL 😩 LIFE IS SO UNFAIR So yeah I hope you guys love your pretty country as much as I do 🥹 Your tourist sites are seriously something and your people are on the same level 💋 Peace out ✌🏼(I'm still saying in this sub just because haha)
[ [ "If you ever come back to Malaysia and need help getting around can HMU, my GF is half pinoy and speaks quite fluent Tagalog", "I love my half-Pinoy queens 💕 Thank you!" ], [ "Cool that you enjoyed here, but I have to be that guy....\nCould you elaborate when you said \"people are warm, very warm!\"", "Compared to the philippines of all places too.", "huh 😭😭😭", "OP not replying my top comment. I think we all know what that means", "Bro 💀 LITERALLY WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO SAY I EXPLAINED MYSELF WELL IN THE POST", "Stop lying to yourself", "🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣" ], [ "say that to the Sinkies over there 😂", "I am living for this beef", "I hope you feel better" ], [ "Honestly I cannot stress this enough but no one really cares about what you wear in kl- unless ofc you go to cultural sites. And I must say it’s quite safe as a female solo traveller, I remembered my phone died on my way back to my accommodation- I had to navigate back with MRT,and this was at night like 11pm?- I thought for sure I’m getting into trouble. But thankfully a few Malaysian girls helped me through~ so yay! You have to come back tho, there’s more to Malaysia than KL", "Real!! I wanna visit Terengganu and many other places when I come back💕", "I went to genting at the end of Dec too, dang the weather was bad, it was raining the entire day. I really want to travel to Borneo though, I heard it’s really beautiful. Hopefully in this year 🙏🙏", "OMG I MADE THE BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE IN GENTING HAHAHAHA THE PLACE ITSELF IS BEAUTIFUL AND SKYWORLD WAS SO FUN BUT I WORE THE WRONG CLOTHES 😭😭😭 I WAS IN A MESH CROP TOP LORD HELP MEEE THE FOG THE RAIN THE WIND UGH I ALMOST FROZE TO DEATH AND I LOST 15 RINGGIT ON A RAINCOAT BECAUSE OF IT 💀 CORE MEMORY TBH ITS THE TEENAGE GIRL STRUGGLE FRFR\noh and yeah I heard Borneo's nice haha", "Honestly tho, I wore a crop top cause I wanted to look cute in the pics. But it didn’t last long- I had to borrow my friend’s sweater cause I was about to collapse from the cold. I did the upside down rollercoaster thing- my goddddd I wanted to die real bad. But yo we need to meet up next time you come back.", "I dont know when that will be but IT WILL BE‼️I WILL SELL MY KIDNEY IF I MUST TO COME BACK 💕 IMMA FOLLOW YOU", "Ahahhaha for suree" ], [ "Im glad we were able to warn you about the cold malls. Its amusing to think that mall temperatures could become a sticking point when traveling haha. Crisis averted!", "As someone who goes to mall everyday except some weekends, i don't feel our mall is cold. It's just at the right temperature. I can wear normal t-shirt and be fine.\nUnless you go into cinema. This needs a cardigan." ], [ "aww i'm glad that you had a good stay in Malaysia, it's v sweet of you to post about your nice experience here too, we honestly need a bit more positivity on the sub lol. good luck for school! :D" ], [ "Glad you enjoyed your stay!!" ], [ "How do you like the drivers here? My sister visited Manila and she said you guys have quite the drivers over there😁", "Drivers in Malaysia were nice to us and got oddly excited(?) when we tell them we're from the Philippines (they usually guess first tho haha) 😁 What does she mean by \"quite the drivers\" HELP DRIVERS IN MANILA ARE A DIFFERENT BREED", "I'll be blunt and no offense, but she said drivers in Manila drove like a maniac - her words not mine! 🤣", "No offense taken hahaha she's not entirely wrong! Some drivers here are scary for real 😭", "😁👍👍", "Until you guys seen drivers in Cambodia or Georgia 😏" ], [ "Now days it's very hot in the afternoon and rains in the evening", "Yep! It's something like that in the Philippines on some days too" ], [ "Ahhhh, that feeling you get after travelling to a good place", "you mean depression? yeah 😭", "Exactly lmao" ], [ "Man, i think its about time i revisit Philippines. The last time i was there, BGC was still Fort Bonifacio hahaha\nGlad you love our country and looking forward to hosting you again soon!", "HELP BGC when it was still the middle of nowhere 😭😭😭 I think that was even before I was born hahahaha it's kind of like KL now so you should deffo come back! And I'll come back to Malaysia too I SWEAR I WILL GET UP FROM MY DEATH BED IF I DIE BEFORE VISITING KL AGAIN" ], [ "Now... where's OOTD 😁", "Im way too insecure and paranoid to share pics haha but if anyone wants a detailed-ish summary just message me😭" ], [ "Love manila love vivamax love princess zian much love", "ABS-CBN is better than Vivamax! Jk hahaha all the love to you💋" ], [ "what", "what (2)", "what (3)", "HELP", "<image>" ], [ "You sounds like a fun fella to hang out with. I know filipinos are so hyped because i have few filipino coworkers & few friends from cebu & visayas. Let us know if you are coming back & i will bring you to some of the best hawkers in KL! And my house is open if you want crash here so you can save your penny on accommodation & we can have some nerdy board game sessions." ] ]
McDonald's Malaysia's Move To Sue Boycott Movement Slammed by Netizens
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[ [ "I suspect the case will be settled outside the court later on.....", "Setel after school dare one not?" ], [ "I wonder how this case will go.\nYes, it is our right to boycott, but did BDS defame McD too much lol. McD been quite firm in saying none of their money or royalty go to Israel.", "BDS was clear:\nBDS didn't start the boycott, but they're not gonna go against it either.\nBDS said, the only way they can stand with McDonald's Malaysia (MM) is by MM openly condemn Israel genocidal policies against the Palestinians, which MM has failed to do thus far. Which for me begs the question: operating in a country where majority is openly against Israel, what is holding MM back from releasing such statement?", "From what I read, McD Msia already keluarkan few statements explaining franchise system, not related to Israel, and also donated rm1 mil to Palestine.. which mostly kena ignored lol kesian. Not sure whats stopping them from condemning Israel ourtight. Maybe their PR department got fed up while halfway writing condemnation and lost their temper. I think court case is not the correct path to take tho.. they should just keep quiet and wait it out.\nBut I can see why McD is confident to sue BDS for defamation. The current boikot logic is M Msia pay royalty to its owner M SaudiArabia, who in turn pay to M USA, then M USA give that money to M Israel, and M Israel use that money to donate meals to Israeli Army. Thats very far fetched.. because franchise system just doesnt work that way. Like, when M Malaysia give free meals to nurses and firemen, are we giving M USA the credit for that?\nRegardless, we should boikot McD for harga Yahudi, not for actual Yahudi. Prosperity set meal is almost rm20 and the burger so small now, wtfffff", "they should just keep quiet and wait it out.\nThey should've. Like many pointed out, usually Malaysians would come back after a while and I think MM did wait, but this time, Israel seems to be set on their vendetta and MM is obviously bleeding and couldn't wait no more.\nFrom what I read, McD Msia already keluarkan few statements explaining franchise system, not related to Israel,\nI was one of those who bought that explanation. I understood that it's beyond their control to prevent what M Israel did. Of course. I didn't even boycott them.\nHowever, this lawsuit made me revisit the whole thing again - that was when I saw what BDS asked MM to do. Condemn Israel. What's stopping MM? this is 100% within their control, right? Maybe it's not? I've started boycotting them ever since.\nbecause franchise system just doesnt work that way.\nNot objecting you, but here's how it works for those who want to know:\nMcDonald's franchise model is pretty slick. Here's the scoop: someone who wants to open a McDonald's franchise, like in Malaysia, has to pay an initial fee to McDonald's Corporation (the big guys in the U.S.). This fee gives them the license to run a McDonald's restaurant.\nBut it doesn't stop there. The franchisee (the person running the local McDonald's) also pays regular fees, which usually include a percentage of their sales. This is where McDonald's HQ makes a lot of its dough. So, yeah, McDonald's Malaysia (like Gerbang Alaf Restaurants Sdn Bhd) would be paying these ongoing fees to McDonald's Corporation in the U.S. This way, they get to use the McDonald's brand, its business model, and all the secret recipes!\nEven though Gerbang Alaf Restaurants Sdn Bhd (owned by Saudi Arabia's Reza Group) operates McDonald's Malaysia, they still have to play by the rules of McDonald's Corporation in the USA. This includes paying for licensing and advertising.\nIn the franchise model, the franchisee (like Gerbang Alaf in this case) pays a franchise fee and ongoing royalties, which typically include a percentage of sales, to the franchisor (McDonald's Corporation). These payments cover the rights to use the McDonald's brand, operating system, and ongoing support, including advertising. This is a standard practice in franchising, not just for McDonald's, but for most international franchise brands.", "You do realize no neutral business will voluntarily do something like No. 2 right. Purely for business reasons. There's no going back once you've said that, you're just opening a different can of worms." ], [ "yes pls keep fucking up mcdonalds , I need more cheap burgers.", "inb4 Mcdonalds pull out their entire franchises from Malaysia" ], [ "Malays boycotting a malay owned corporation staffed by malay workers to in support of Hamas leadership living like kings in Qatar.\nIm loving this!", "https://www.mcdonalds.com.my/company/history\nNot Malay owned, Saudi owned. Also not staffed by Malay workers, staffed by Malaysian workers.\nNot everything is Malay.", "Ahh so youre boycotting Saudi la. Boikot Mecca bila?", "I never said anything about boycotting Saudi or even Mcd. I am just pointing your mistakes.", "Ni level bangang punya thinking", "let's say it's Muslim owned and staffed by majorities Malaysian Malay Muslim", "yeah it’s alright. but I have read more complicated mental gymnastics than this one.", "while maki Cina for patronizing them… seriously i have no words to say anyone", "I just let them do wht they want at this point. As long as they happy lah.", "Even encouraging another 513?", "This boycott will not cause another 513.", "So malays should be thankful that McDonald's provide them jobs and pay them handsomely? Lol as if they are the only players in the market. Plus malay owned corporation? Wow thats a first where do u learn this disinformation tactic? Zionist propaganda school?", "Melayu when faced with uncomfortable truth : ZIONISSSSSS" ], [ "I am surprised no one mention wix.com" ], [ "To non muslims, isnt it good for u guys that Malay is boycotting Mcd dont have to que what lol" ], [ "i believe netizen is slamming mcd isnt solely on middle east conflict (yes, its originated from there)\nsome displayed disappointment with their cooperate greed" ], [ "Time to get another prosperity burger tmr from Mcdonalds." ], [ "With the small price of free meals(what? 10000soldiers x dirt cheap food , maybe rm5 , so rm50,000)\nIsrael has successfully made Muslims boycott their own economy and made Muslim-owned McDonalds lose money.\n6m just from Malaysia.. who knows how much the rest of the Muslim world lost.\nThe boycott is working.. but since idiots yang buat.. the impact isn't exactly what they imagined.\nI guarantee none of the the boycotters can prove that Gerbang Alaf money has ever made its way to Alonyal Ltd.\nThey don't even know how franchises works.. is McDonald Corps gonna send money to Alonyal Ltd?", "Not necessarily. Muslims, as humans, still need to eat. Just because they boycott McD, doesn't mean they didn't buy food from the nasi lemak makcik, nasi kandar mamak, or the chicken rice uncle. Malaysia's own economy is not boycotted. The money just flowed into other Malaysian's hands. Yes Muslim owned McD will loose money, but in the future Muslims might think twice investing in a foreign franchise.", "Note : I haven't ate McD for years.. I'm just pissed off at Muslims spreading misinformation(read : Fitnah) like wildfire", "Well, unfortunately, Gerbang Alaf decided to do something (that is equivalent to using a flamethrower to fight fire) that no one else does by pursuing this frankly weird move...\nYeah, I would not be surprised if there are McD branches being vandalized (most probably outside of Malaysia) just because of this...." ], [ "Israhell bootlickers : Boycott doesn't work\nMcDonald : oh, we lost RM 6 million so far due to boycott. Let's recover it by suing people.", "McD malaysia losing money but Israel macam menang jer", "Mcd malaysia losing meaning the HQ Mcd also losing, i hope MCD malaysia close down i mean they been selling shit food for premium price but yet all you westerners wannabe still buying em like crazy.\nPlus, why does McDonald's get to charge premium price but at the same time the patron are expected to clean up their table themselves?\nU dont see these westerners wannabe advocate the same at mamak or any warungs eventhough they charging minimum price for foods.", "Plus, why does McDonald's get to charge premium price but at the same time the patron are expected to clean up their table themselves?\nKo merepek apa ni mat? Kesian ar..", "", "Hello, this comment was removed due to being in breach of reddiquette, specifically because it contained personal attack, insult, or threat. While opinions of all kinds are welcome under our shared roof, reddiquette sets the expectation that everyone speaks to each other with basic civility and respect:\nDon’t: Conduct personal attacks on other commenters. Ad hominem and other distracting attacks do not add anything to the conversation.\nDon't: Insult others. Insults do not contribute to a rational discussion. Constructive Criticism, however, is appropriate and encouraged.\nDon’t: Be (intentionally) rude at all. By choosing not to be rude, you increase the overall civility of the community and make it better for all of us.\nPlease treat this as an official warning - further such activity may result in a ban, thanks." ], [ "How does boycotting a FNB franchise help Palestine? Bizarre logic.", "So that brand will stop whitewashing Israel by distancing itself from the genocide happening, u know McDonald's been very supportive of the israel war effort by keep sending those zionist McDonald's food and other contributions.", "McDonald's been very supportive of the israel war effort by keep sending those zionist McDonald's food and other contributions.\nCan you share some sources on this? Also every major US MNC likely has business deals with Israel so how is that different?", "Well, there would usually be a wave of people avoiding Mcdonald and other companies (like in 2014) just because they are an American brand (whose national leaders are allies with Israel....)\nThe difference this time(other than the intensity of violence) for McDonalds was the fact that McDonalds in Israel had decided to give free meals to IDF soldiers during thr attack on Gaza.... (I am unaware if the McDonalds of Israel also give free food for the victims of October 7th, but it seems like there are more promoting the fact that they giving food to IDF soldiers)...\nOf course, McDonalds in Israel is operated by a different company than the one in Malaysia....unfortunately there are two things that aren't going for them, the first of which is the fact that McDonald Malaysia operations are foreign-owned, specifically Saudi-owned, where (other than the fact that they like the other Arab countries are getting closer to Israel in order to curb Iran's influence), there were some (albeit later proven to be false IIRC) allegations that the authorities there arresting people just because they are chanting pro-Palestine chants...so there are some people that start to boycott them because they are OWNED BY THE SAUDIS...\nThe second problem was the fact that unlike the other McDonalds in other Muslim countries, where they just explained the situation and then accept the losses due to the boycott and move on like any other year, McDonalds Malaysia IN PARTICULAR as stated in the OP article, oddly decided to take a step (beyond the realms of common sense in regard to doing operation in a majority Muslim countries)by suing the BDS movement here due to the losses, as such this perplexing(and also the fact that the food prices were shot up (even relative to the other F&B brands) recently) move would probably encourage more people to avoid Malaysian McDonalds.\nTLDR, Israel McD decided to be specific in their support to IDF, people decided to boycott Malaysia's Mekdi, (which are technically different but owned by the equally problematic for some, Saudis), which in turn decided to do what no other McD done which to specifically sue the people calling for the boycott.\nIMO I understand if Mekdi Malaysia decided to sue people who decided to vandalize the branches (for example there were some branches being set in fire in Turkey , or pro-Palestine protesters that decided to drop rubishes/ rat into the Starbucks branches IIRC), but suing just because of boycott seems like an idiotic dick move from Mekdi....", "Oic Mcd Israel give free meal to IDF so must boycott Mcd Malaysia. Makes so much sense.\nAlmost like US foreign policy dictacted by MCD and boycotting it in Malaysia going to make the US government withdraw support to Israel.", "Yeah, but like I said, Mekdi Malaysia decided to somehow respond to an (idiotic for some, reasonable for others) action by pursuing a court case JUST because a boycott, which is a perplexing and IMO universally idiotic since it basically poured more petrol into the fire, where just keeping it quiet like other McDs in foreign country (including the ones where they were vandalized )would be a better move...", "Hi, maybe you’re completely ok with a company giving free meals to child killers and genocidal regimes with the full endorsement of the headquarters as evident by the lack of criticism of McD USA towards McD Israel. But a lot of us are not willing to buy from a franchise whose HQ is ok with keeping silent and allowing free meals to fill the bellies of murderers. Maybe you are completely fine with that and it doesn’t bother you at all. But for the rest of us who are uncomfortable let us boycott in peace. This is a free country right?", "Nobody stopping you from boycott. I am just pointing out how dumb it is. Free country right?", "<image>\nThis one? Yeah boycott them all, u know not all american us mnc support israel is the one that expressly shows support to those zionist deserves to be boycotted like McDonald's and Starbucks", "MCD Israel give a free meal to IDF then must boycott MCD Malaysia lol. What logic?\nYou understand that US foreign policy is not affected by MCD right? US government support is what keeps Israel strong.", "You understand how franchises work ah? You think McD Malaysia dont pay money to the HQ ah? Free free only they give the name one isit? Reducing money to the US corporations wont work is it? The only language these people understand is the language of money. Thats why there are anti boycott laws." ], [ "Please don't hate me because I'm asking a genuine question, McD is an American company, right? And McD USA support Israel and McD Israel is giving free meals to IOF...BUT, McD Malaysia says they did not support Israel and The profit won't go to Israel...which is okay\nMy question is...where did all the profit of McD malaysia go to? Does McD USA not get a single cents from franchises all over the world?\nIf McD Malaysia says they don't give money to Israel, but The profit went to McD USA instead and McD USA supports Israel...won't McD Malaysia indirectly helps the funding?" ] ]
Your experience with startups in Malaysia?
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Hello everyone !! I've been super curious about the startup scene in Malaysia lately. Personally, I've been slightly involved but definitely only seen the tip of the iceberg. I'm actually in the process of a new venture and would to love to hear and learn from everyone! BTW, if you would like to be involved in the process of my new startup (having early access, providing feedback, sharing problems etc), LET ME KNOW and I will keep you in the loop personally :) Has anyone here tried starting their own company in Malaysia? I’m all ears for your stories – the good, the bad, and the unexpected. What was it like? I'm wondering about the nitty-gritty stuff, like dealing with regulations or finding the right team. How's the vibe? Is there a strong community vibe, or is everyone in their own lane? Please let me know if anyone is on twitter and who to follow for the best tips! Any wild success (or learning curve) stories? was there at any point you realised the idea or product was not right in the market and the only choice was to pivot or quit? What’s the future looking like? I'm curious about what everyone thinks is next for Malaysia's startup world. Thanks a ton for sharing your insights and experiences. Can’t wait to read your stories!
[ [ "I started a company about 12 years ago. Sold it off to partner recently and took a break. Had another one abroad that flopped during Covid. Took a break. Getting back into things again this year.\nDrop me a line if you are keen to connect.\nTo answer your questions:\nWhat was it like? It’s much easier these days. The Silicon Valley mentality have reached our shores, for better and for worse. I wish I had the infrastructure like we do now when I started my firm at 24. Starting and running a company is tough work. Forget your life for a good 3 to 5 years. You’ll probably fuck up most relationships. Money will be scarce unless you have deep papa’s pocket which is the case for many in the scene here. Nothing, I mean nothing will be easy at the beginning.\nVibes: it’s a lonely place. It’s better now, but I’m too old to have the energy to network. A lot of fake people and investors here. For example, I kink personally of 5 cases where founders go in to places like MDEC to pitch and the judge listening to the pitches steals the idea outright. Check out the company Mole. They are having a I Hate Networking soon.\nWild Success: There is a lot of luck (earned luck, luck you must work towards) and then timing. The most important thing no one talks about. Timing. I’ve seen great ideas crash and burn because it was a few years or cycles too early. Covid is a great example: overnight delivery, logistics and cashless services boomed. Luck and timing. I myself went through that. I started my digital media company about a year before 4G and then social media videos were launched (FB and IG). And just like that we were the only fucker in town doing this but we had to hang on for 18 months waiting. We went from monthly revenue of RM2,000 to RM50,000 pretty much overnight when these catalysts happened.\nFuture: You can’t think of Malaysia as a standalone like US. It won’t work. You have to think of scale from SEA perspective. Look at most startups over recent years, you have to scale fast regionally. Zus, Bjak, Zenyum and many more - their strategic is very simple. Start up in SG-MY. Proof of concept. Less than 30M population to play and test and fine tune. In the mean time, burn through investors money from Round A, B and maybe C. Then immediately hop into Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines where the population in one market alone is bigger than SG-MY. What you need is time, a decent product that will improve rapidly (1 to 2 years) and a very solid plan to break into 2 or 3 big SEA markets.", "Thank you so much for your comment! really insightful and a bunch of valuable information even when condensed. Would love to connect with you :)" ], [ "Varies from different industries and how strong your networking is", "Sure, but what has been your experience so far?", "I can write a book about it." ] ]
scooting around kl
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hi, i want to get started on using a kick scooter around my neighbourhood as a short distance commute/ transport tool. idk if these questions are gonna be basic but i hope yall just be kind to me 😅 i’ve been doing some research, and i plan to just get a cheap adult scooter to try it out and see how much i’ll use it first anyway. i saw that what matters would be size of tyre, suspension, brakes, and the clearance distance off the ground (too high will be tiring for quads, too low will be smacking against things on the ground) i will be getting a small bag for the scooter too, and i suppose it’s always ok to ride around with a backpack to keep my stuff. i mostly take the trains as well, but i think scooter can just bawa masuk kan. im just wondering what do i do when entering malls etc with the scooter? i suppose its the same issue with foldable bikes / normal bikes. or e scooters having to look for a place to park. i’m aware that i can fold up my scooter and walk around in the store or mall but what if i don’t want to be carrying it around the mall with me the whole time (i suppose you can carry it using its body once folded or u can buy a scooter bag which just looks like a long horizontal tote hahahahaha) what do you guys think? and what do you use as your urban commute tool? how do you park/carry/store your scooter/bike - and any tips you would like to recommend? any etiquette? 😂highly appreciate it so i can also be a part of this as i don’t like driving/cars and prefer public transport / walking /pavement things ! thank you so much gang
[ [ "I use a kick scooter to go from my office to car (I park quite far away to save money). I have brought it into shops and one or two malls without issue, but then again there were no security guards at the entrance.", "oooh thanks! do you fold it up and carry it around with you, or do you just wheel it 😂", "I just wheel it in. Too lazy to fold it.", "this makes me feel better abt how lazy i am too then 😂" ] ]
Malaysian Digital Arrival Card
/r/malaysia/comments/18x49e9/malaysian_digital_arrival_card/
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I submitted my MDAC upon arrival in KL but only because I asked about customs declarations and was sent to this webpage by an airport info staff member. (MDAC has nothing to do with customs). I just read on a connecting flight that all foreigners need to submit MDAC so I'm trying to enter for my partner but we have been in the country 2 weeks now and I can't select correct arrival date. This requirement is very poorly advertised in the airport. Infact no one mentioned it on the plane, nor at immigration in KL. No signs anywhere.The only place I've seen it posted is on a tiny printed piece of paper at immigration in Miri and you'd only really notice it if you stared at it whilst getting your passport checked by an officer. Not sure what to do other than enter incorrect arrival date now. And not sure of consequences when we fly out of Malaysia next week, or return when next visiting? "All foreigners are required to submit Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (as per following link) prior to their arrival in Malaysia effective from 1st December 2023. The application can be submitted 3 days before arrival in Malaysia." https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac/main?registerMain
[ [ "Just be up front and mentioned you were let in without knowledge of this. Congratulations, you've just experienced typical malaysian incompetency.", "I asked MAS about this the other day at check in and they didn’t know anything about it yet either, “wait and see”\nAnd the immi officer had a go at me for using the wrong queue …guess he was having a bad day" ] ]
Is it really 15% for cashback?
/r/malaysia/comments/18xlxd7/is_it_really_15_for_cashback/
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[ "Economy & Finance" ]
Why not you put 50% or 90% cashback if you put capped at rm60 after spending more than RM 2,500? Which literally means the cashback is max 2.4% If you spend RM 3,000 the cashback will become 2% Someone please enlighten me..
[ [ "Marketing ser…. Ain’t new. Similar like shopee’s 90% discount voucher, cap at RM1. 🤢" ], [ "That one need to spend rm2500 and only cap at rm60 max cashback" ], [ "OP's screenshot is regarding the Standard Chartered Simply Cash Credit Card.\nOP should put more effort into reading the article, which does a great job of explaining how the cashback benefits actually works had s/he bothered to scroll down further...\nAmalkan budaya membaca...", "So if I understood correctly, the RM 2500 monthly spend means the total amount of spent with the card, not just the amount spent on the cashback stuff?\nFor example, if I have total spending of RM2500 this month with the card, and RM200 is spent on the stuff with cashback, then I can only get RM200x15% = RM30 which is below the cap?", "It just means a tiered Cashback rate depending on your monthly spend...once you hit 2500 the Cashback rate inflects to incentivize you to spend at least 2500.", "yes that's right you only get RM30. However you can top-up to e-wallet like GrabPay (check the T&C if eligible), then pay for stuff, even if you're not spending for the category, for example I buy cinema tickets BUT I used GrabPay, or maybe I pay my internet bills using GrabPay, or even if I paid my mamak meal using GrabPay, my GrabPay would have had a cashback. :26554:\nHowever, this CC is not suitable for the average person due to its high spending requirement. There's HLB / UOB with RM500 minimum spend cashback CCs" ], [ "rm1-2499 u get rm12.50 cash back, then 2500 above u get 15%. means if u spend 2900, ur total cashback is rm12.5+60 = rm72.50\nrm2900 get cashback Rm72.50 so complicated.. if spend more than 2900 no cash back?" ], [ "because 15% is less than 50-90%...they get to cheat us twice." ], [ "To get the 15% cashback, you need to spend RM400 (RM400*0.15=RM60) in the 'petrol,e-wallet, grocery, dining' category which is very easy since you're already spending RM2500 with your card. Since this is not tiered by category, you can topup RM400 into *selected e-wallet* and just go ham with it while you think about how to deal with the remaining RM2100 minimum spend. You'd still get RM60 CB.\nThis card has a very high minimum spend which is not suitable for the average person. However, this card is a great option to further maximise cashback if your spending is too damm big. ie: T20s with monthly 5k-10k spendings will hold many banks's CC to get the most out of their spendings. If your spending is even higher, points CCs would be even better to collect air miles or whatever.\nIf you're just someone who only spends RM1k a month, you can consider UOB ONE or HLB WISE instead which has RM500 minimum spend, easily achievable even if you're a fresh grad. You can top up to e-wallets, and get 5-8% cashback on your lunch/dinner. However, these cards have a category cap, like RM10-15 only. You'd be getting RM120+++ per year back depending on your spending patterns. If you're able to maximise the categories it's an easy RM40+*12months = RM480+ minimum per year." ] ]
Kedah announces holiday on Jan 25 for Thaipusam
/r/malaysia/comments/18xkvk3/kedah_announces_holiday_on_jan_25_for_thaipusam/
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Fixed my faulty display SmartTag and upgraded the casing
/r/malaysia/comments/18x92bl/fixed_my_faulty_display_smarttag_and_upgraded_the/
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[ "Mildly interesting" ]
This link showed my previous SmartTAG post: https://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/s/aTBMmTPOF0 So I managed to fix the display issue by myself by replacing the old ribbon cable (21 PIN) connecting the motherboard to the display. With a bit of patience I managed to get it fully working again. For the casing, I went to Basset Sdn Bhd, which is in PJ. They did as they advertised and replaced the casing only as I requested. Took only 10-15 minutes to change and have a new looking SmartTAG with the Type C port to charge rechargeable 9V batteries. If you guys want me to share more details about the repair and replacement; I could make another post.
[ [ "Meanwhile RFID Users", "Real definition of RFID: ‘R’everse ‘F’orward ‘I’f cannot ‘D’o it again", "Until it makes you reverse forward I dibuatnya because of the shit sensors at non PLUS tolls.", "I hate the absence of detected beep though much i sense of insecurity", "You can always check your record at EWALLET", "Not as satisfying as hearing the beep when passing the boom gate. Like when you make purchases with Apple/Samsung/Google Pay and hear the chime.", "😅" ], [ "How to get the type c battery? And how to make the hole", "For the battery you can either get MaxTag’s 9V Type C rechargeable battery or get a third party one; but make sure for the third party one, you get a battery designed like MaxTag’s one as the casing only fits MaxTag’s design.\nSpeaking of the casing, I did not make a hole in the casing and replaced it with MaxTag to have it with the Type C port." ], [ "God I hated this SmartTag so much, there was a point in time where we didn't have TNG EWallet app yet, and the myvi didn't have the built in TNG reader too so the only way to remember your balance (if you have a busted SmartTag LCD) was to either remember the vague amount yourself or go to like a Watsons to check.\nSuch a pain in the ass", "way to remember your balance\nTNG portal can ada? Assuming already register the card to your IC no.", "got! but only updates after 24 hours iirc.", "It's a weakness with the Mifare system than the portal tho.", "Regardless its still something that the consumer faces with using TNG. Wouldn't be much of an issue if TNG in general is consumer friendly to use but it isn't so everything kinda adds up to the frustration" ], [ "Ooo looks interesting. Do show how you do it. Want to modify my smart tag as well" ], [ "I helped buy 2 of the Besset MaxTag things and the thing missing from the old and the new apart from the Type C port is the blue backlight screen.\nStill annoying that they don't offer charge cable and charger at their location tho. I helped an iPhone user buy one and had to stop at Mr DIY to buy cable and charger. If you are in an Android household, this is a non issue.", "Yeah the newer MaxTags which the older MaxTags (which I have) lacked the display backlight. Is there a way to get backlight for the old MaxTags?\nAlso with the new iPhone 15 series they switched to Type C, hopefully in a few years the “is this cable/charger compatible?” would be a non-issue.", "to get backlight for the old MaxTags\nI think this one can ask them if they can install their screen to yours, but I think it requires a new board because the balance button turns on the backlight.", "I think this one can ask them if they can install their screen to yours\nHmmm I could be out of luck. I actually did self-repair on my MaxTag display as the original ribbon cable was replaced by a third party. My concern is that they would reject the repair as from what I read from Basset’s responses on Google reviews. If they classify the “screen installation” as a ‘repair’.\nFor my case, I only requested a casing replacement as it would not be classed as a ‘repair’ and as a ‘replacement’.\nrequires a new board because the balance button turns on the backlight.\nIf that’s the case, it would be better to buy a new MaxTag if the motherboard has to be replaced with the display as well. The newer MaxTag has a better processor and the black light. Nonetheless, appreciate you sharing." ], [ "Wait smart tag works on NFC card aswell?" ], [ "My bro in law just ditch the casing, connect to car battery and install the whole chipset under the dashboard with just the card slot and display showing." ] ]
'Bukan Langkah Dubai, tapi Langkah Chow Kit sebab mesyuarat di KL' - Sanusi
/r/malaysia/comments/18xhv2z/bukan_langkah_dubai_tapi_langkah_chow_kit_sebab/
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[ "Politics" ]
[ [ "Bodoh punya nusi…" ], [ "Can't spell Sanusi without ANUS", "SI ANUS" ], [ "Blame kedahan for this... Weak mind MB due to weak mind voter", "Not really hor... lots Kedah ppl vote for BN+PH but since we use FPTP. BN lost a lot of seat with small margin PH as well. Ug got 30.11% in Kedah election but only 3 seats all from PKR. Gerakan got 4.04% of total votes and got 1 seat. UMNO got 11% votes with 0 seats" ], [ "Nobody can top his stupidity, ever." ], [ "Otak Sanusi" ], [ "on the contrary what he say in the 1st part of this press conference are pretty good. its about ph show everyone how to play the anti lompat party loophole and now its a free real estate\n2nd part is basically anwar play card during interviews, smile while saying nonsense as a smoke and mirrors making fun of the question without actually saying anything.\nsolid 7/10 response", "PH didnt show everyone the loophole, PN sendiri didnt alter their party rules. too bad 😂", "PN’s parties rules allow their MPs to support opposite parties but UG doesn’t? Just making sure I understand this right coz I’m not familiar with the akta anti lompat.\nIf so, PN would be dumb to assume that the akta would work in favour of them…", "not to say allow, but bersatu can kenakan tindakan discipline on their MP if they break the party's rules. but those MP are still holding their status , and not kicked from party. so like no consequences lol", "PN’s parties rules allow their MPs to support opposite parties but UG doesn’t? Just making sure I understand this right coz I’m not familiar with the akta anti lompat.\nExample from Amanah\nEssentially, the parties can update their constitution to state that any elected member who goes against the party's orders would have been deemed to resign from the party (and therefore triggering the by-election clause of the Anti-hopping law).\nAFAIK DAP and Amanah have updated their constitutions, not sure about any other party. Bersatu definitely hasn't, as can be seen from some of their MPs who announced support for Anwar.", "There’s a “loophole” because Bersatu didn’t change their party constitution.\nOther parties done so." ], [ "This guy at one point will become our PM" ], [ "Fun Fact : Sanusi went to the same HS as me. :) English School." ] ]
Good podcast or Youtube channels in Malaysian Chinese accent?
/r/malaysia/comments/18xhe40/good_podcast_or_youtube_channels_in_malaysian/
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I’m looking for recommendation as above, as I’m trying to learn to understand Malaysian/Singaporean Chinese accent through listening. I’m looking for topics like life, society, culture, growth, etc. and not too interested in entertainment and celebrity gossiping. There is almost zero such podcast/Youtube channels in Singaporean Chinese by the way, I don’t know why, haha. So I’m turning to this community now. Thank you awesome Malaysian Redditors!
[ [ "Bbk network", "Wow, this is super interesting, exactly what I’m looking for. Thank you!" ], [ "Ccwhyao though not podcast, it's more like a casual interview and chat kinda thing.", "This is also exactly what I’m looking for, thank you. Malaysian Chinese programs are so multicultural!" ], [ "Chinese accent in Chinese or English?", "Sorry I worded it awkwardly, I mean in Chinese", "If you are into cars, I recommend checking out the following YouTube channels\nhttps://youtube.com/@riderath1601?si=aeRVMgFObacS8CSW\nhttps://youtube.com/@HeeWeiSeng?si=FgYkfJJGrFP3RVVL\nhttps://youtube.com/@taichooyee?si=NxdzN76qiqvKFAMd\nthe first 2 is a bit more 'ah beng' in flavour and the last one is definitely more professional Beng, but they're a pretty accurate representation of a Malaysian Chinese accent of Chinese that you can find in Malaysia" ], [ "BBK,Wheelan(cars)" ] ]