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{: , : , : 367, : [], : , : [[, , ], [, , , ], [, , , , , ], [joking\joke\, The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me\, common Malay\, , , special rights\a lot of malaysian here are more exposed to modern acceptable norms\, , , , , , ], [, ], [, , , , , , , , , , ], [, , , , ], [, ], [, , , , , , , , melayu malas\, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ], [, , , , ], [, not racist people\not racist people\they want to steal our country\kafir cabar islam\backwards 10anak pedos\apunene will kidnap you\, , , Kuli\, personal racism\, , , , , ], [, , ], [], [, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ], [, ], [], [kamu balik china lah\], [, ], [], [, , , , ], [], [, ], [], [], [], [, ], [, ], [, , , ], [], [, , , , you\], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [oh we are bullied for being a unique small minority\], [], [], [], [], [lower\Selamat Hari Krismas, semoga kamu begembira dengan promosi kami\, ], [], [], [], [], [, , , , , , ], [, , , , , , , , , , , gwai lou\, ghost fella\devil\hak gwai\black ghost\, , , , ], [, ], [], [], [bumi rights\], [], [, Malays keep saying\, , x\y\], [], [, , , , , , , , , , , , ], [, , , , They\, , , ], [], [, , , , , , , , ], [], [], [], [free speech\], [], [], [], [, ], [, , , ], [, , ], [], [, , , ], [], [], [], [, black ppl, don't test our patience with u??\" . Even South Africa does not behave like Malaysia..pls go get ur facts right.\nMalaysia is a sad state with a divisive Govt for the past 30 yrs. A truly none progressive mindset, esp the politics and Govt.\nMalaysia would be a far more progressive country if the government stopped it's racial politics. A country so rich in natural resources but poorly developed local talent due to racial politics and discrimination is the cause of Malaysia's poor economy and quality of life. The problem is u have this small elite group of Malays who wants control of the Malays to win elections. I don't have the data but only a small elite group of Malays are reaping the rewards but more than 60pct of them are struggling financially. This is just general observation.\nIt will take generations to reverse this sick racism in Malaysia.As a Malay who is pro abolishing bumi rights, I don\u2019t feel welcome in this fight for equality in malaysia if on the other side are people like you who painted every Malays with the same brush.\nThe simple fact is, you need Malays on your team to win the equality fight in malaysia . This will never happen when we see what kind of sick opinion the people that want to fight for \u201cequality\u201d have on malays in general.\nTepuk dada, Tanya selera.. you wanna fight against racism, then don\u2019t be racist first \u2026\nAnd for your simpleton mind let me tell you this, Black Americans may have a louder voice now, but most of them are still in poverty. Look at facts, get off the internet. Compare the household income of Chinese Malaysian and black Americans in the context of each country\u2019s demographic la.I agree with u. All races should work together and push the entire nation forward. It's frustrating for non bumis to be constantly told they don't belong to Malaysia when all they know is about Malaysia. Racism is toxic and will never go away but the government should not openly use it as a tool to win votes and constantly poison the minds of Bumis that Chinese are a threat to the Bumis existence. The Chinese are not interested in taking any privileges from the Malays. They just want to earn a decent living for their families. The Govt should stop sowing hate into the minds of Malays that Chinese are a threat..it just builds this distrust amongst races. I agree that not all Malays are racist but many view non bumis as trying to take things away from them.\nIt's just disheartening to see a country with so much resources and talent to be in this state.", "If I'm malay why would I ever want it to change. I'm a privalaged race. My local politicians and religious leaders remind me everyday that I'm the superior race and everyone else is beneath me. I get free handouts in terms of welfare and bumi discounts. If I get an income of only 3k rm I am very contented. I daily look at religious and propaganda tiktok and FB telling me all the bad things other races are trying to sabotage us and they will be our downfall. While at the same time coming into major liberal cities looking for work under Chinese bosses and do gigs treating it as a full time job. Also under the management of other races. Then have to also rent from nons as well but quietly curse them inside of being a non halal abode.\nI do not ever see this nation progressing ever in the next coming century even. We are only a step or crisis away from regressing into a total taliban like Islamic state. Don't have to look far. ACEH is a good example. If tht ever comes to happen. Malaysia is gone. Malay conservatives won. All nons would desert Malaysia in droves and any hope of Malaysia ever developing into a 1st world state is gone while other aswan countries overtake us and our main import then will be security guards and maids.", "Haha this guy is the supreme ultra malay tuan tanah, no use arguing with him", "The Chinese are treated far worse than the blacks in the US\nExcuse you? Call us woke for knowing of their slavery and in 2023, blacks still get SHOT, LYNCHED for existing. It feels good to be in control by putting another race down, doesn't it? We're not the ones being randomly stopped by the street for 'spot checks' or followed around in stores as if we're stealing.\nNo one is ignoring your first paragraph, but you really sound like an All Lives Matter apologist. \That's coz blacks have a higher risk of killing others due to their historical crime track record..it's unfortunate but black youths have given themselves that reputation. The police see them as high risk so they get shot. I disagree with the way the police behave but the US is actually a pretty messed up ctry now. That is the sad fact. A bunch of hypocrites and corrupted Democrats and Reps. China will overtake the US.Bruh this man is purely a racist fella why is he not banned here, mods need to put a warning on his username tbh idk if he\u2019s super racist or super dumb\\n\\nI know you are racist, but perhaps try to get out of your bubble sometimes and interact with people?\nReading your comment makes me shiver, to think there are still hardcore racist like this as Malaysians.Bro, in what way are Chinese Malaysians treated far worse than blacks in the US?This clown hasn't heard of apunenehs apparently", "Go learn history bro", "Bro, u have Malay politicians openly tell the Chinese to go back to China. Which part of Malaysia do u live in? Do u have the US government tell the blacks to go back to Africa because America.is for whites? Do u hear the American government threaten the Blacks that they were not welcome in the US altho they were born there? Duh. .I know my facts and lived thru racism there..so don't tell me bs bro. I m just stating the truth in Malaysia for the Chinese..if u can't handle it,.so be it.\nRacism in any country is bad but the sad truth is no one hides in Malaysia."], ["man you know, you sound like a well to do guy, and im not defending him but this fella is a driver helpless has to work his ass off to survive watching prices go up and up and up all the time while making basically less and less because of price gouging and rideshare apps\nmalaysia is full of racism, all against all, if you wanna single this chinese out for hating malays i also think you're being a bit naive or over indignant, basically people are dissatisfied with the government and taking it out on each other\nbe a bigger person and think compassionately instead of showing how disillusioned this guy is to the entire redditIs he a boomer generation?\nIMO, quite common among this generation.Yes..Generally the older generations can be very racist, they're mostly the product of their time and don't think being racist is a big deal. For Gen Z onwards there's absolutely no reason to be racist piece of shit. These people mostly just wanna be edgy or going all out to be an asshole because it's cool. Otherwise, they are people who grew up in an echo chamber and never go out their comfort zone when socialize. And I'm speaking of people of all skin colors."], ["He is racist and weak that why he only focus on the disadvantage in life. Life condition him to be that way. But guess what even if he born as malay he will find some other negative on Chinese and other races also.\nCan't help him but to pity him.\nWe should all be equally treated and look for the positive side of the world.This type is typical uncle lah, but this one so atrocious in his racism. Malay ex muslim here, I think people that hate Malays and Islam have a history of hatred and bigotry themselves and perhaps even a superiority complex. I personally forgive those who have wronged me, even if I\u2019m denied my rights to leave the religion I have no hatred for you guys. I want to live my own life too. I think more people should be tolerant and empathetic to each other, you and me Indian or Chinese we are no different except than the classes and caste that the racist society has laid down upon us. I\u2019m not blaming all Malays here, I know there are many Malays that disagree with racism and special privileges. Malays that are secretly no longer faithful. Malays that are humanistic but also still believe in a higher power. I have no problem with humans preserving their humanity and sympathy for others. Please ppl, what our country need for change is for us to try and relate. See what\u2019s it\u2019s like to be in other people\u2019s shoes.That is messed up. Probably weren't even aware his words reek racism."], ["this uncle is probably those shit stain ccp supporters who call china their mother country too."], ["Sorry u have to go through that, us Chinese don't claim himThank you bro \ud83d\ude4c\ud83c\udffdWe the government, teachers and parents should educate the school students about race equality and racism.This is why bumi rights are createdDo we kill them with kindness instead?You ain't a racist if you are Chinese.\nEdit: calm down guys not all Chinese ok. Only some."], ["i love malays", "i only got malay friends tho, maybe they can find me a cupboard to live in... like anne frank", "Not in this economy bruh ain't feeding another mouth.i love how this post is some chinese dude being racist to malay, then u malay dudes are doing the same where the love bro? one malaysiaI am an equal opportunity hater. I am Malay, I hate Malays, and I hate other races also.I am an equal opportunity liker. I like everyoneHello, this comment was removed due to being in breach of Rule 1: Bigotry and hate speech. Because of our history Malaysia talks about certain issues such as race very differently from Western countries. We acknowledge this on the subreddit but do draw some boundaries to keep discussions healthy.\nDefinition of bigotry: The act of treating the members of a group (such as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance.\nBasic principle: If it's an attribute of a person that is out of their control and extremely hard or impossible to change, it's not nice to dump on them or their group just for that attribute.\nSome categories this applies to: Race, religion, sexuality, disability, national origin.\nSlurs: Use of slurs on the above categories is not encouraged on this subreddit and may be subject to warnings and bans.\nExample: Religion: It's okay to discuss and criticise aspects of the religion itself, but it's not okay to attack people because they are members of that religion (e.g.: Islam but not Muslims).\nPlease treat this as an official warning - further such activity may result in a ban, thanks.Lol cina kena racism everyday never see we bark also. U go mamak as a cina see u kena or not..for us it is business as usual duhMaybe you are not a racist, but most of the people around you are.Deep down we are all racist.As a Malay, I wonder what Chinese who regularly engage with the foreigners or expats tell them about Malays and Malaysia in general. I studied in Europe and I was once asked by my Eurpoean classmate whether it's true in Malaysia everyone is prohibited from drinking becayse Islam dictates us. I was like, \"everyone? you sure?\". Sigh. FYI, we have Malaysian Chinese in the class too, so I kinda sus thats where they got the wrong info from. Again, not all Chinese. Chinese are like Kelantanese, well organised and unionised people, but their unity kinda annoy people around them.", "Maybe Islam is the one who make a bad name to Malaysia?", "As for the case of drinking, only the Muslims are prohibited tho. Not everyone. Non muslims rights to their lifestyle is duly protected.", "but majority of the population doesn't want Malaysia to be promoted that way...They'll rather let Malaysia to be known as the Mecca of the east or something and Islam doesn't have good reputations among western EuropeansI'm currently studying in Europe and whenever someone ask if they should go to Malaysia, I tell them just go there for the food and nature"], ["based uncle", "Bruhh \ud83d\udc80"], ["Literally nothing he said was racist against Malay, you are too sensitive bro and need a thicker skin"], ["Racist betul . Really unacceptable. Leave an honest feedback on this driver please"], ["He's an idiot, and obsessed with Malays.\n\], [Malays frequent this place\starbucks boycotting\Malays like you lah\Malay\], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [thank you but please shut up next time, I need a driver not a storyteller\], [], [], [], [], [, ], [], [], [, ]]} |
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{: , : , : 57, : [], : , : [[, , , , , 3 Steps to Restore the Confidence of Non-Bumiputra Students in STPM\Chinese students make up only 22% of the total applicants while 5.33% are Indian students.\many who have scored good grades in their SPM examination and have good prospect of being admitted into public universities. Their choice is understandable as sitting for the STPM is a \u201chigh risk\u201d move, as is does not guarantee a place for them in their preferred courses in the public universities due to the restricted places under the quota system. \, , backstop\, , , ], [], [no one left behind\insert subject\, , , , , are we ok\don't have the money\"", "The problem here is that assuming all teachers are fine and not emotionally abusive.", "By that logic, nothing can be done to anything; because one component of a larger picture will always be broken sometime, somewhere.\nA thing to be concerned about yes. But very unproductive to not do anything because something might be a problem.\nToo lazy to do an analogy, so something something, Murphy's Law.i'm not against the addition of teachers, i'm just saying that both the addition of teachers into the teaching sector and implementing regular check-up of the teachers should be in place (which is unlikely to happen)What a stupid country and policy lol. Enjoy the brain drainFrom free tongkats to free electric wheelchairs for generations, now you expect them to make an effort?isnt meritocracy = fairness? what's the point of graduating with tongkat?", "no, it is not. imo A+ with 20 hours of tuition a week is worth much less than A- while tending to a parent's nasi lemak stall every day. wouldn't it be much worse if that bright student, who overcome such adversity to get their results, still wasn't supported and left to waste away in the end?Should not have quota for certain courses that have bad consequences when small mistakes are made e.g. nuclear science, medicine, structural, geotechnical, aviation etcWhen will Malaysia ever be fully ready, actually?neverThey know if they play fair, public universities will be dominated by CinaI don't get it. Are we not using meritocracy in tertiary education except for UITM/Matriculation?", "Keyword is matriculation."], ["Survival of the fittest, scared is for the weak"], ["Sudden change, yes. Gradual change, no.\nKeep the racial quota for now, but make it b40 malay only. Need to check income tax to verify. It helps the country because families who want to enjoy this needs to declare income, more data for the government and potential higher income tax collection.\nWe can open it up to other races after the majority are used to the concept."], ["SMKCs: meh"], ["Then ask why companies want to hire non Malays? Racist ke?"], ["Instead of heaving Matrik/University quotas.\nHow about with give free tuition to Bumiputera instead ? Like we open a free tuition center for all the Bumis, filled with the best teachers. If you cannot succeed even with the best teachers helping you for free, I don't think university is for you.There\u2019s a white horse in the room thats never talked about. The average IQ of Malays(and Indians) fall substantially behind the Chinese. This will be reflected in academic performance. This is not easily corrected and will take generations. So mediocracy will not work for Malays for the longest time.Allocate seats as per race distribution, so roughly 10% to Indians, 30% to Chinese and 60% to Malays. Use meritocracy within each category. Its not hard.\nThis way Malays are ensured allocation, while there\u2019s still a mechanism to ensure seats for the highest performers within each category.Well if that's the case you gotta allocate proportionately to sabah and sarawak folks as well, Iban, dayak, kadazan etc.\nMalaysia isn't just peninsulaAgreed.I was gonna agree and upvote the idea but that last sentence is distasteful.Not a fan of this. My perceived aim of public university education is to give lower income students to affordable venue to better themselves and improve social mobility. Instead of making the distribution based on race, we should make it based on socioeconomic level and academic performance. High performers from a high income family don't need public university ecudation because their family can afford private university education for them.", "That would be the ideal situation. I completely agree. My comment was trying to be realistic and ensure a proportionate level of malay seats.", "You made a valid point that I felt was worth looking into deeper and definitely one for discussion, until...\nIf you don\u2019t agree with this you\u2019re a racist.\n...because apparently this isn't a discussion and if I find a flaw in it I'm a racist lol. Sorry, get over yourself.", "or distribute based on familial income."], ["A pure meritocracy would benefit the rich more than the poor. After all, the rich has access to better resource, food, school. They can afford to go to tuition. They can afford to focus in afterschool activities (is it called coop?) for better points while the poor might have to spend their day helping with family businesses and maybe take care of their younger siblings while their parents are out working.\nIn the end, the gap between the rich and the poor would only grow larger. Meritocracy is fine and all but a quota system should still be implemented, so stop acting like it's a bad thing. In fact, isn't all public universities like this? As far I know, UM is under this system.", "They can afford to focus in afterschool activities (is it called coop?)\nMy time it was called Ko-K (Pronounced Co-Kay. Short form for Ko-kurikulum, which is the Co-curriculum in Malay.)"], ["Isu is not about competition at all for Malays. Its about having the unis opened but sjk/smjk still being there.", "Sjk and smk accept students from any race.", "They can accept animals and plants even. The sentiment remains that the malays consider them divisive.", "To be fair if a llama can make RM1 = USD1 , I will gladly vote the llama to be our next PM.", "sembang kencang anyone can"], ["So ? How to increase its country economy? Will it be continue of 500 years of being bully by other nation or prosperity after 100 years ?"], ["We should do it slowly and gradually instead"], ["Don\u2019t worry. Someone will pop up and say ketuanan doesn\u2019t exist, it\u2019s something imaginary cooked up by the Chinese Malaysians on Reddit."], ["Malaysia ni semua kena sudden sudden. Kalau nk pelan2, kena kaji dulu, kena cuba try test dulu takkan jadi. Sebab sem depan tukar menteri dia jadi lain pulak."]]} |
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{"title": "Is \"sibeh\" is bad word in penang?", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18udmk4/is_sibeh_is_bad_word_in_penang/", "num_comment": 9, "flairlabel": ["Language"], "header": "My friend in penang told me that sibeh is a bad word and it is rude for me to say it in front of other penangnites.\nIn context: Si = \"die\" Beh=sounds like \"pek\" which is father in hokkien\nYeah I'm just confused about this. I always thought that sibeh=very. Any penangnites or nyets who understand hokkien help me explain this?commentsYour friend is full of it. Sibeh / sipek is just a word for \, albeit in a crude manner.\nEdit : crude as in (sipek kiam = fucking salty)Sibeh isn\u2019t a bad wordSibeh is very\nYour friend is just messing with you.\nMy advise, mess with him backhm? sibeh = very , yes. what is this? another cancelation attempt?Sibeh ho jiak = very tastyYou sure your friend is from Penang? Lmao try to translate \ or \ with your friend's explanation and see if it makes sense or not."], ["It's not a cuss word, it's just crass. People who label themselves as classy and turn up their noses on anyone using this crass word will look down on you if you used it too much. I use it sparingly and only in front of people who are ok with my usage of it."], ["I thought \"sibek\" means \"die white\" in Hokkien?"], ["Sibeh should be a slang word for \"very\".\nBut, I suppose it is rude to say it in front of your dad. As far as I know, it's made up of 2 words \ and \ that means \ and \ respectively. So uttering it every time is like saying \.\nThe other exclamation Chinese phrase is walaoweh, meaning showing surprise or incredulity. Based off \, \, and \ which means \. |
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titleDesperate, doomed move: Lokman Adam claims Daim, Dr Mahathir behind Langkah Dubaihref/r/malaysia/comments/18ucdpj/desperate_doomed_move_lokman_adam_claims_daim_dr/num_commentflairlabelheadercommentsPikachusupriseface.meme.jpg\nYoudontsay.meme.jpg:26554:\nKek.\nSomeone knows he's fucked once new YDPA heads office."], ["Kangkang Mahadiu"]]} |
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{"title": "Singapore jails man for 20 weeks over use of fake Malaysian passport", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18u2vvm/singapore_jails_man_for_20_weeks_over_use_of_fake/", "num_comment": 3, "flairlabel": [], "header": "", "comments": [["Screencap of the article\n<image>"], ["Mirror"], ["Malaysia need to ban or jail this fella too."]]} |
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{"title": "Can boss force salaried employee to work out of buisness hour if mistakes were made at work? (Whithout paying OT)", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18u8bxc/can_boss_force_salaried_employee_to_work_out_of/", "num_comment": 18, "flairlabel": [], "header": "My sister work hybrid as a grahpic designer, sometimes when she made a mistake at work she is expected to overtime remotely and finish the day work, she's currently on probation/intern for 3 months, so her pay is already low, but they never pay her OT for the hours she spent off-site or at home, some even take her untill 4am in the morning, imo her mistakes aren't that major, cause usually it's because they were expecting her to focus on something more instead of something else without clarifying her what she actually need to prioritize on, which cost her time but in the end she is at fault for not asking, though i think she was given vague instructions that were made to be misunderstood. But i won't debate on that. Currently she's working on 3 projects with day by day deadline, She is issued to design something that is given to her day to day, if she fail to finish it within a day she is expected to OT, even if she din't make any mistakes they would still call her up at night to send in the day work if she haven't finished. The deadline never exceed 2-3 days within announcement. If she don't do OT would she get in trouble? Considering they don't pay her for the time anyway? Also theres one more thing that happened to her, the \ messed up the deadline for the project she worked on and he didn't even clarified it, just deleted it and edited some stuffs to cover up the mistake and expected her to work with the new deadline, is this legal? The \"manager\" also likes to send in the working files 30 mins before the buisness hour is up.... This is her 2nd company (1st hybrid) and she got loads to complain about but the driving factor that makes her want to quit is working off buisness hours (OT).\nFor clarification, i get that salaried empoyees in the US are mostly exempt from OT pay, and instead is compensated by something called \"Comp Time\" but that's not mandatory, not sure how it is in Malaysia, and i also know that since the gig she is on is fairly competitive and since the deadline depends on the client, she is expected to work off hours remotely or in office, but this has been going on for the past 3 months and she has been missing her sleep which i think is not a healthy environment to be in, or this gig is just not suited for her.\nClarifcation 2: It's not actually \"intern\" since she had that experience in her first company already, it's just that this 2nd company ask to pay lower then minimum cause she is new, only 1 year experience as an intern in first company so i think it's more accurate to call this in \"probation\" she is promised minimum salary after a few more months.\nEdit: forgot to mention, tomorrow (sunday) they expected her to be on-call to finish the project she worked on before new year, this is off buisness hours and shes is not getting payed for it.", "comments": [["Exploitation, grey area.\nTake it as a lesson, get more confident in the future and a better job.", "Thanks for the advice, i'll try making her consider on changing her gig if that's possible...."], ["TLDR : yes until report to JTK but once u report to JTK there is no turning back because the next you go job interview, the HR will start to check whether u have history report against former employer and will deterrent from hiring you because u caused trouble.", "This is why malaysia is heaven for crocs , free abusive workforce country", "HR will start to check whether u have history report against former employer\nHolup, they can do that? How though?", "Call your previous employer if curious enough and check jtk department, everything just need ic name . U are fucked if is niche industry because everyone know everyone and this has just happen few week ago at instagram salary malaysia gap confession.\nFun fact : maybank have a hr department that send authentic employee potential survey / queries to previous employment to confirm any issues before hiring", "Does this meen it's an offence to hold \ employees out of buisness hour to stay for extra hours to make amendments for the mistakes that's been made? Or can we not force employees to stay for the deadline wether or not mistakes has been made? Not sure what the state law is in Malaysia, thanks for replying."], ["As far as I concerned, if your salary is more than MYR3500, you are not able to claim OT anymore, for whatever reason.\nBut usually, you don\u2019t really have to spend much on OT once you reach this stage. So, I can say your sister is abused. Not surprising though since graphic industry was never fair to begin with, just look at Les Copaque issues.\nGraphic people usually stay for the passion, if she no longer have that passion, ask her to jump somewhere else before her mental health detoriate at the speed of light.", "She is in probation/intern for said company, she is paid RM500 monthly, last month got deducted but won't say how much and why just for the sake of not being specific.\nJust for clarification, it's not actually \"intern\" since she had that experience in her first company already, it's just this 2nd company ask to pay lower then minimum cause she is new, only 1 year experience as an intern in first company so i think it's more accurate to call this in \"probation\"", "Is she an employee under probation or is she an intern? She cannot be both. As an employee of a Malaysian company she must be paid at least the statutory minimum wage (RM1500 for employees paid per month or RM 7.21 per hour for those paid per hour). Help her to make a report to JTK then find a new job ASAP", "This is bs. She's not an intern, she is a fully working employee who is under probation because she's new. She's being grossly underpaid at a RM500 salary - even waiters at restaurants are paid more. Likely the employer does not even have a salary slip for her because they are paying her below minimum salary. 100% being exploited.Is she living in outskirts? Because she should receive a minimum wage at least. I earned more working in 7-11 and our OT was paid.\nYou should have a reality check with her.Employers are required to pay at least 1.5x for overtime hours. You can refer to the Employment Act 1955 (for West Malaysia) which protects employees with salary up to RM4,000.\nErm, maybe there's something wrong with my work ethic, but if they're paying low salary they shouldn't expect the employee to go beyond normal working hours without OT pay or allowance. Perhaps she can discuss with her superior regarding these issues, like, \"hey I've been working a lot beyond 6pm, can you please review my workload or advise the company's OT policy?\" If they refuse she should remain polite, but understand that all her personal resources belong to her.\n\"Sorry, internet down in my area I can't access the files.\Sorry, my pc broken.\Sorry, my phone a bit old sometimes calls automatic go to missed calls.\Sorry, need to celebrate my grandma's birthday can't help.\Sorry, my mum forcing me to go family trip.\Sorry, my phone data running out, I don't have money to top up...\"\nThat's just a way to cope and be petty, but ultimately it's just not a good company."], ["So many things wrong with the situation but for rm500/mo the best thing is to just GTFO of that company immeadiately.\nTell your sister to just email saying he quit and start looking for a new job, block all contact with that company.\nOT is the least of her concerns to be honest."], ["Cannot. Must pay 1.5x. Here you go.\nhttps://malaysia.acclime.com/guides/employment-law/\nSeek arbitration."], ["When you are employed under other person, you basically a corporate slave. The company has poor culture, merely let the person who made mistake to work alone. No teamwork etc?\nThere are companies or place that treasure employees. Tell her to keep looking for it."], ["Not considering context: If mistakes were made at work, you should solve it yourself and not cause trouble for others. If you feel bad doing unpaid OT to fix your mistake, imagine doing unpaid OT to fix someone else's mistake while the other guy went home on time and doesn't respond.\nAt my current workplace, I have a mistake prone colleague and when you tell him to be more careful, his attitude is that others should find his mistakes and clean up after him. Not a pleasant person to work with.\nWith your sister's current company, the problem isn't fixing mistakes. The problem is her overwork and the company is just abusing her. She should leave."], ["OP, let me give you a scenario.\nYou order pasta without nuts due to allergy (last order, kitchen closing), they serve you pasta mixed with nuts and you cant separate them.\nAs a customer, what are your expectations?\nAs the chef what is your responsibility?\nAs the restaurant owner, how would you feel?\nMany comments here miss out on the \"made mistake\" part. F***, everyone should just make mistakes and claim 8 hours OT then."]]} |
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{"title": "Why are museums so underwhelming in Malaysia?", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18u9no5/why_are_museums_so_underwhelming_in_malaysia/", "num_comment": 71, "flairlabel": ["Tourism & Travel"], "header": "I visit museum whenever I visit a new city or county. With Malaysia, I find the museum really underwhelming. Even the national museum is not really up to standarde for a National museum. I been to museum in US, Europe, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Thailand, Vietnam.\nI say Malaysia museum of all sorts are so underwhelming here.I don't see much attention to detail or story telling. Only walls of information like a powerpoint presentation or copy paste of general knowledge. There is no artifact on display or just badly curated.\nI love history, arts, and culture. I truly wish Malaysia step up it's game.", "comments": [["We don't have the habit of preserving our culture and history as a society unfortunately. Agree with you that our museums are really bad, doesn't inspire and feel \"museum\" enough\nOnly one I'd say that feels contemporary enough to be an actual museum in Peninsula is probably the Bank Negara Museum. Otherwise the newly opened Borneo museum on Kuching is also up there!Been to the bank negara museum, can confirm it's quite good\nThat said, maybe I'm biased but the old Kuching museum has a certain charm to it, but yes it's not up to par with more modern museums", "I think the comment above was referring to the newly opened Borneo Cultures Museum in Kch, it\u2019s world class!", "Yes, I am aware, but I have never been to the new one since leaving Malaysia. While the old Brooke era museum is full of childhood memories for me\nWould love to visit the new museum at some point in the future tho", "Ah woops, gotchu. I think the old Brooke era Sarawak Museum is being refurbished at the moment, but if you haven't been back in a while, you should also add the (kind of new) Brooke Gallery in Fort Margherita to your list.I actually came back about a few months back but just stayed in Sibu for two weeks to see my fam lmaoMostly my opinion:\nMalaysia, through most of its history, stone construction has not been the norm. Mostly the locals use wood. So we don't have lots of preserved indigenous artifacts beyond a few hundred years. On top of that, much of Malaysia's ancient history is oral and tribal. Much of it has probably been lost. There is a relative lack of things like Buddhist, Muslim or Hindu constructions that are very old unlike say Thailand, India, Vietnam and China.\nOn top of that Malaysia has a history of \ culture going back in history. Arab traders bringing Muslim religion and language. The Indians and Chinese too. Then came the waves of Western colonialists. In this sense, Malaysia has been a \ being at the center of many sea trade routes.\nEven things we consider \ in Malaysia like the royalties etc appear to borrow heavily from traditions that are not indigenous. (Sultan, for example, is an arabic term) The Majapahit empire, for example, is Javanese-Hindu and is not centered around the current political boundaries of Malaysia. Then there is the influence from Thailand that is primarily Buddhist.\nIn a sense, this doesn't blend well with the current political ruling class that like to craft a narrative that Malaysia as predominantly Muslim and thus being Muslim is somehow central to Malaysia's past. History would point out a much richer and more diverse origins of Malaysian tradition and culture but this is actually quite politically inconvenient.\nThis probably disconnects many Malaysians from things going back more than a few generations. This is probably reflected in the academics as well as how things get curated in museums.You're not lying. There is literally an UMNO Museum In Melaka, literally at the historical area below A Famosa and with the other museums.", "I went there earlier this month and that particular museum is probably not gonna last that much longer. I would be suprised if it still exist beyond 2024.", "Why? Genuinely curious", "2nd floor isn't open to public, not that it has anything good anyways. And I was the only person who went there for the day (as of 3pm based on the logbook). Also no more aircond, which is a sure sign they are dying.Ah i see. When I was in melaka a few years back I was there and wanted to enter but it was closed hahahWish I can upvote you twice. Super trueMan. I want to print this out and just hand it out to people. Multi-purpose answer for most Malaysia FAQsAnd we also have to contend with the fact each state museum wants to house their own artefacts (which Malaysia in general has very limited amount to begin with). The State Museums sometimes have much better artefact collections than the National Museum.\nAnd ofc, there's also the obvious issue of funding. Malaysian Museums in general (rightfully) have very low admission fee. A lot of them you don't have to pay a single cent.This is the right answer.This I believe is the real reason. Politics and religion.Hopefully this could improve sooner than later.\nThe one in Kuching, Borneo Cultures Museum is amazing though. If you like museums, I think its worth a visit when you do visit Kuching. Being the newest built 'big' museum really do wonders. The facility inside is nice, clean and modern. I don't really have an eye for architecture, but from the looks of it, the architecture of the building itself is well designed as well. Could spend an entire day there if you actually go through the exhibits slowly and read through everything.", "i really love this museum too. i went there during their spirit showcase (im not sure if it's permanent or not). the vibe is amazing, the showcase is amazing, the layout inside is amazing, the interactive showcase is amazing as well. 10/10 would recommend.\nalso i went to islamic arts museum in kl couple months ago. while it's not as amazing as sarawak and has no interactive feature, the paintings and items on showcase are quite a curious sight to see too.\nand perhaps you might want to take your kids to klcc petrosains and planetarium kl if they're into interactive museums. my kids love those a lot.I can vouch for this. There's a lot of heart put into it, it's modern(as of right now), the museum is very interactive, there's a merchandise store, it's a good tourist attraction, the entrance fee is also pretty cheap. I spent like 4 hours there reading and going through every artifacts and taking tons and tons of pictures. Sadly, I didn't get to experience the last floor entirely because the museum was about to close. I will definitely go there again in the future. It's a good family visit too however children tend to get bored easily but even then, there is an interactive section, made for kids (and fun loving adults) so even kids would love the experience.\nIf you're visiting Kuching, make sure to go there. It's genuinely a good museum and the largest one in Malaysia too.The State Museums are all generally very good. Perak Museum, Kota Tinggi Museum, Stadhuys (and the museums surrounding it), Seri Menanti Museum, and so on.I would say have you visited our museum in the late 80's or early 90's it would be a lot more interesting. I remember a room full of weapon relics like keris of all shape and sizes, musket and pistols used by the British army when they colonized our country, as well as a replica of tin mining ship the size of a car. Another fond memory I had was the longest rotan found in the jungle of Malaysia, it was like 400 meters long (I think lol), they fixate it on the ceiling of the showcase and have it looped around the room several dozen times to fit its massive length.\nVisited the museum again with an Australian friend like 15 years ago, that time the museum is already fallen into a sorry state. The room full of keris shrunk into a single cabinet, most showrooms are basically empty. Such a sad fate for a place that holds the many amazing things in the past.Yeah, all thanks to the legendary head curator, the late Shahrum Yub back then - he really has the passion to do his job. Read his interview once in Mastika about how his team handled the tomb of King Tut for \ and it already make me go wow. Those period was the peak of National Museum.\nIt takes both the leaders passion and the gov passion to return it in similar state again, which per current Malaysia gov standard...uhhhhh......The Islamic arts museum is REALLY good. Serious kudos to the management there. Highly recommend. But yeah Muzium Negara was so sad.Agree. Very comparable to the one I\u2019ve been to overseas.And cheap too! RM7 for the permanent exhibit and RM4-6 for the rotational one. They're also the only centre for restoration in Semenanjung. Most museums use them for repairs and restoration. They also used to have art classes like calligraphy.", "I love the Islamic Arts Museum. Easily one of my favourite museums of anywhere I've visited.Underfunded. Im guessing the only budget they get is for staff, electricity, water and keeping the place clean. Nothing more.Yep underfunded and most of the history stuffs are under appreciated as well in Malaysia.Let's normalise not saying \"stuffs\" folks"], ["The Borneos Culture Museum in Kuching is pretty good. Went there last year and thoroughly enjoyed myself."], ["I was at Islamic Art museum yesterday with my foreign friend. I was blown away cos it\u2019s a world class standard and he really liked it too."], ["Many of the muzeums here were old and wasn't kept up with the latest technology. If you have the time, pleaee visit the relatively newly built Borneo Museum in Kuching, Sarawak. Some people say that it's even better than Muzium Negara"], ["Imo it\u2019s because Malaysian don\u2019t view Museums as interesting or a tourist attraction. Most Malaysians view museums as boring and only for history. The best Museum I\u2019ve been to is the National History Museum in London. We should have a cultural change to value art and history more."], ["I always thought muzium is very boring since I'm grow up in Malaysia, until one day i step into taiwan muzium.It's easier for the politicians to control the masses if the masses do not learn from the past ;)", "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past"], ["Because it didn't match with our Arab descendant narrative.Museums are what is known as sociological expressions, in that they act as cultural conduits linking present to past. They therefore tend to be very well established and appreciated in areas of the world where there is a strong sense of connecting past, present and future together to inform society.\nMalaysia as a whole is not very interested in its past except in niche scenarios ( like most Penangnite who are Chinese or Indians are very interested in Penang history from the early 17th century onwards ). Malaysia is more interested in ethnic identification, which may mean one is interested in looking at the past except in the case of Malaysia the ethnic identification is a legal entity as well so it becomes more a focus on the present and less about the past.\nAs a result, museums become less important. Cultural things of the current becomes more important, such as existing festivals and rituals ( it does not need the past to be valid ).Chat GPT ah bro \ud83d\ude02The artifacts are probably in British Museum /s\nJokes aside, even the buildings are not as appealing or majestic as museums in other countries. It is hard to attract tourists or locals to come and see them.\nShoutout to Museum of Islamic Arts tho, they are really nice.Because real Malaysian heritage is shopping and eating. Look at the number of huge shopping mallsI hate malaysia museumkeeping the people dumb is how 3rd worlds control their population.\nsmart citizens will change things, dumb citizens will follow along.Since we're all here anyway - are there any museums in the Klang Valley that redditors are impressed with?", "Islamic arts Museum. I reckon it's good because it's privately owned. Their collection is extensive.", "Which one ah", "Next to Masjid Negara", "Idk if it's in Klang valley but I loved the orang asli museum, I also dk if it's up to you guy's standard but yeahThe one that\u2019s next to Muzium Negara? Pretty sure that counts as Klang Valley!\nIt focuses on OA craft and artwork, and is quite good in my opinion.\nOr did you mean the one at Ayer Keroh outside Melaka?Really? Have you tried Dewan Rakyat?Our museums have only like 50 yrs of history compared to other countries, who tf wants to visit? Defo not me. All displaying cultural underwear and panties across different eras \ud83e\udd23\ud83e\udd23 as my dad likes to say in Cantonese \u201c\u770b\u4ec0\u4e48\u9a6c\u6765\u5e95\u88e4\u201dBecos we never conquered any other countries and steal their treasures and we kena conquered and our treasures all at British museum.....Laughs in Singapore National Museum, Art Museum, Asian Civilisation Museum etc etc.\nBut no seriously Malaysia\u2019s museum is kinda underwhelming for a country this developed. It was strange to me that visiting museums is not part of the tour when visiting Malaysia.Because all the good stuff were taken away by the colonizers when they were here hundred of years ago. If you have the chance to go to prominent museums in europe, you can see how much of our stuff were taken back there. Same thing happened to all the place where they colonized.Singapore's museums are really good tho, even their art ones.", "The fuck you on about. Taipei and Seoul museums are nice. Also as others have said Singapore. Even Japan and their museums is about Japanese culture not so much about their colonizing past."], ["Idk, museum always seems like a creepy place. I went one in melaka, there was an empty cradle with a doll (probably) inside with voice of crying baby and angklong background music.\nAlso went to the terengganu one, there was this traditional clothes section. Put inside a small room that looks exactly like my late grandma\u2019s room. Also creepy. I hv the photo but it\u2019s buried too deep inside my gallery.\nEdit: also good idea by op but i dont think the price will be rm5 per entry anymore."], ["Cos Malaysians are very under-educated (by international standards) and basically extremely ignorant. Religious schools still teach evolution is fake\u2026so yeah\u2026cool level of general knowledge, guys..", "Religious schools still teach evolution is fake\nDo they? I came from SK Agama and did alot of religion study outside school in HS. The ustat and ustazah never said it's fake. They just did not mention it and ignored the question when asked. The best reply I ever got was \.My and my wife religious schools were pretty aggressive that it wasn\u2019t true. This is retard-level educationProbably because we don't have a lot to preserve lmao. Try other museums instead of just tue national museum (like the perak man one) since our museums are split so many places"], ["The Islamic art museum is pretty good"], ["Suggest you try other things in Malaysia i.e food hunting. This museum stuff is so politically fucked up that it's not worth your time.The Borneo Cultures Museum in Kuching is absolutely fantastic. Huge, excellent collection, modern design and great use of technology, interactive, very well curated. Though the Sabah State Museum in Kota Kinabalu is indeed rather sad.You went to the wrong place? Go to the British museum as they nicked all the good stuff! /sbecause most of the museum worthy collection is privately owned and owners dont want to part with itWhen I went to the National Art Gallery in Malaysia, I couldn't help but imagine some government bureaucrat saying, \"we need an art museum like a serious country\" and so they came up with a really poor, half-assed imitation of a Western art museum.\nWhen I went to the Islamic Arts Museum I had the opposite impression. I felt like the backers authentically cared about showcasing the diversity of Muslim cultures around the world and through history and did something impressive.\nSmaller local museums similarly fall into two camps. There are some real hidden gems in different parts of the country, but then there are some pathetic misses."]]} |
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{"title": "Genuine Question: Why restaurants like these suddenly appear all over Malaysia?", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18u5fo3/genuine_question_why_restaurants_like_these/", "num_comment": 106, "flairlabel": ["Food"], "header": "", "comments": [["Just like how the boba tea was the crazed a few years ago and many stores keep popping up.\nThis time it's these type lo, in mainland China, they're very easy to dapao, pack and eat during rush hours. Convenient food.", "To add on, boba tea craze has transform itself into \u65b0\u8336\u996e(new tea drink -direct translated). basically it has 3 distinctive features - premium ingredients, digitalisation & tech, & branding. Nowadays you can see tealive tryna re-position itself and convert to more tealive+ stores. However I\u2019m not sure if it can actually beat mixue & chagee/beutea\nTl;dr mid range bubble tea business is quite fucked"], ["Mostly established by Chinese nationals from China; competition in China is tough; some may not have a chance to create or earn a respectable living in China, so they relocate to Malaysia for Business.\nThere will be some loopholes as well, as some of them wanted to diversify their investment and money, and as we all know, China is quite rigorous about money flowing out, leaving them no alternative but to establish businesses outside of China.", "Also monopoly of targeted Chinese market share.", "With such a large population, anything they do would be perceived as monopolistic; after all, the country took 50 years to attain its current state. Their mindset at this age is still to advocate for a better lifestyle and living conditions. Whereas in other developed nations, the mentality is long gone, and people increasingly seek work-life balance and a sense of purpose in life.\nWith a population of 1.3 billion or 1.4 billion people, moving from poverty to middle class is a highly difficult challenge.\nUpcoming Nation might be India which population surpass China.", "Considering how said mentality us still prevalent in easern countries(japan korea singapore), i doubt its a chinese only issue", "Is it even worth it\u2026most of my chinese office mates prefer local Chinese or hong kong/taiwan food and obviously this is not targeted towards the majority muslim population. Can they survive?", "Personally, I prefer Hong Kong and Taiwanese cuisine. My Generation Z friend, on the other hand, adores Chinese cuisine. But I'll still eat but not preferable because their food is strong in flavor, oily, and spicy, and I prefer sambal lol.Because of the influence of China.\nIf you go Pasar Malam, many stalls are selling China street food as well.China street food example? I go to a Chinese pasar malam. The new thing I saw recently was some Taiwanese pinwheel pancake. Was nice but definitely foreign influence.You see the burst of god damn stinky tofu ? That\u2019s Chinese influence.The entire Nyomya cuisine is \u201cChinese influenced\u201d, among other things. Foreign influence has been floating around for ages all over SEAsiaThe pasar malam in Taman Connaught, Kuala Lumpur is full of china foods now, and it's so expensive. Back then we eat at pasarmalam bc we r broke, now only the rich will eat at pasarmalam..", "I nearly laughed sadly at this. So sad but true."], ["kinda strange to hear that this is also happening in Malaysia too\n(Similar thing also happening in Thailand)\nthese restaurants are mostly run by Chinese nationals"], ["This is basically Zhap Fan, aka Chinese Nasi Campur. Chinese people loves Nasi Campur, but the formula is almost always the same.\nI think one franchise was brought in and it became an instant hit with the locals. And because Chinese businessmen being Chinese businessmen, they like to tap on the market ASAP, earn the big money while it's still hot.\nThey should import/make a halal version while they are at it, because halal sells... A LOT.Cannot simply call yourself halal nowadays. Can easily backfire.Their target audience are usually mainland ChineseCause it\u2019s been proven time to time where mainland china food suits majority of chinese malaysian palettes. ie: any mala hotpot, sour fish, smelly snail noodle. By the growth of these restaurants and human traffic patronising it, I think it gives confident to f&b owner/investor, just copy paste the shit from china and it will be a hit.I wonder if they would make it halal. I would so would love to try itIt\u2019s expensive to make it halal when the food itself is already quite cheap.I mean making it halal attracts more customers which can offset and even give more profitAlso mean less chinese will go to youIssue with making some food halal is that, not every ingredient is halal, example they\u2019re using some proprietary or their preferred brand of soy sauce or mala sauce, which is sourced from China, which don\u2019t have halal certification.\nSo they can\u2019t get halal here.\nTo make something halal, they\u2019ll need to restructure their entire logistic and sourcing, which does not make sense for tiny profit margins.I\u2019ve seen quite a few Hui Chinese (Mainland Muslim Chinese) restaurants around Setapak in Danau Kota, you could check those out. I remember seeing a few Uyghur ones elsewhere in Setapak too, can\u2019t remember exactly where though.\nNot sure if they have Halal certification but should be since I regularly see other Malays eating thereI am still not used to it. Also feel like the dishes are monotonic.Some are shell companies/restaurants for Chinese nationals to get their family out of china.\nSetup f&b business, say you need someone to manage the business, send your family member over to manage the business.\nRinse and repeat. If they make a business out of it, great. If not, at least can get out of the country and take some money out as wellSource: trust me broIt's not even a wild guess. Why do you think Chinese nationals are spreading their wealth to Australia,Canada and Singapore nowadays?", "In case things turn to shit in china they can escape to those countries", "Because rich Chinese ppl like buying nice fancy new things. Same like how rich Indian/ Middle Eastern/ insert random nationality do the same", "Many Chinese national \u6da6 to many countries, mihoyo setup another office in Montreal in case shit goes bad for gaming in China", "You don't understand the CCP very well...Ah, the local CCP expert have arrived.I\u2019m sure you u/arbiter12 our resident CCP armchair expert knows betterChina restrict their people from going out of the country?More like they restrict capital outflow.China restrict their people\u2019s money from going out of the countryF&B business is one of the riskiest things you can invest in so people tend to jump onto one fad to another to follow the crowd. From bubble tea shops, to fried stuff and finally to this:26554:What could be greater risk than competing with a population of 1.4 billion people?\nAny second, you'll be replaced by someone fresh. :26558:"], ["Many Chinese people \u6da6(run) from China, in Singapore the Chinatown literally just all Szechuan stuff \ud83d\ude05 I can\u2019t even find other fujian hokkien restaurants"], ["Personal experience: So I have been traveling around southern and middle part of Semenanjung and I see these restaurants in a lot of places. The food is decent but overpriced (since I can eat a way better meal with more meat/seafood at other restaurant with the same amount of money).\nI am wondering whether they all belong to the same tauke \ud83e\udd14", "It\u2019s really expensive but for China nationals this is more to their preferred taste over Malaysian Chinese food. Although I\u2019m Chinese but I don\u2019t really like a lot of China\u2019s cuisine.", "You are not alone, I\u2019m fujian Chinese and I prefer Malaysian hokkien food more than fujian hokkien food more \ud83d\ude02 Curry Mee is really good then you have Nasi Kerabu (Malay), and nyonya cuisine. All these are just very good", "It's basically expensive chap fan.It's basically expensive chap fan.\nTechnically Truth, In my opinion is more cater for family size \"Chap Fan\" rather than individual.", "Interesting"], ["Obviously businessman coming from china n Taiwan, they have to expand their business"], ["Basically chapfan with more bowl to wash"], ["Because teenagers these days be scrolling DouYin and watching lame ass China content, China food has been growing in influence. Only thing they offer is cheap, not any tastier, quality is also not there (taste and presentation vary quite noticeably from branch to branch)."], ["Mamak can't always rule the night, the chinese gotta keep upThese are not local Chinese thoughDecent taste, decent price, open to the wee hours, clean premises and have you seen the quality of the chap fan stalls these days. They have been taking advantage of the poor quality of chap Fan stalls and kept opening more locationWhenever I see this, it reminds me of a video about how chinese chef is able to recreate savoury pork bone soup from a whole bunch of artificial seasoning, without a single piece of bone or meat, and this give me the same vibe. Like how does one serve hot chinese or any asian meal, in fast food style?It is indeed, that\u2019s why I don\u2019t really like trying different food in China especially northern and central. I usually do lots of research before choosing the restaurant to goagreed\nsomehow I'd prefer Indian, Malay or whatever (I'm local Chinese)\nbut\nI'm kinda bored on Chinese food tbh", "Shichuan cuisine fatique. I have that too. Everything tastes salty, mala spicy, and oily", "yeap indeed"], ["I have a theory that One condition for China to invest in Malaysia we also have accept them to open business here also so that Chinese China don't be ackward when come here when looking for foodThe type of Restaurants where the owner are most probably from mainland China? Since the sanction from USA and big businesses all around the world are in the process of decoupling (pulling out their factories and stores from China), China's economy is now in shambles. It matters a lot when you have to feed a whole country of billions of people that suddenly out of jobs.\nLong story short, they are looking business elsewhere from mainland to survive. Since Malaysia has close ties with China, and it has existing Chinese living in it, it would be an ideal market. Same with Thailand and Vietnam.", "no bruh US is not sanctioning China like this.", "That's not what they're saying, look past the word sanction and focus on the word decoupling.\nChina has the so-called three horse carts that drive their economy: exports, investments, internal consumer spending\nExports: Due to the decoupling efforts led by USA (but tbh they shot themselves in the foot with the insane COVID lockdowns, as Atrioc would put it xjp is scaring the hoes, they're having issues with capital flowing out of the country on an immense scale at the moment) their exports are weakening.\nThere has always been limited investment opportunities in china due to the corruption and inconsistent authoritarian iron fist of the CCP, and for a long time real estate was the only option to invest in, and now that's in shambles, and all there's left in investment is the government itself investing in bad infrastructure projects. Those investments are not driving the economy effectively.\nInternal consumer spending: they're on a deflationary spiral at the moment with extremely high youth unemployment (they stopped publishing the numbers a couple months ago even). Households are also riddled with debt (tied to their real estate bubble burst). No one's gonna spend or take up new debt\nIf you speak Chinese and follow/keep up with financial/economy related news and online content/sentiment, you'll see a very prominently negative outlook on the future of the country amongst China's populace. It's not just big money and business moving out of the country; anyone who can afford it are advised to leave the country too to seek greener pastures elsewhere. Apparently a lot of them are going to USA, Japan, Australia, Singapore, and Malaysia"], ["rise of china influence in tiktok and xhs. personally i hated it. might as well eat mixed rice"], ["Franchise expansion, said business is probably dwindling in China so they opted for oversea expansion. Malaysia is one of the prime location because of many china citizen staying in Malaysia for various reasons", "Yup, the revival of MM2H program."], ["Trending XHS Duo ying China pop\nIs expensive and not delicious \ud83d\ude13"], ["A loophole in our law to get citizenship, establish a business here and they will be able to move here"], ["To add on. Some of these stores won\u2019t breakeven. Probably tastes mediocre or normal at best.\nThey are for the Chinese to wash $; these losses etc allow them to move funds legally out of China."], ["Hate to say this but take your own risk for eating in this kind of restaurant. There are actually no cooks. All of them are just staff that trained to heat up food.\nIf you know chinese, you can look up on \u201c\u9884\u5236\u83dc\u201d to learn more about it, but in short, it's basically pre-cooked food that is then chilled and ready to be eaten once reheated. The food can last around a year before it goes bafNon-Malaysian here but my guess would be that these are made by either Chinese nationals trying to have diverse income source or maybe Chinese Malaysians (?) ?The influence of China is huge on Chinese teenagers and even young adults here in Malaysia. The Chinese TikTok app (douyin) and another social media called \u2018\u5c0f\u7ea2\u4e66\u2019 has too much influence on people here. Also, a lot of young kids on that app post very stupid stuff and embarrass our country\u2019s name. As the app is only intended to be used by China residents, a lot of Malaysian videos on that platform that reaches the China residents\u2019 feeds have comments filled with explaining what Malaysian Chinese is because most people think that Malaysia only has Malay people. The only reason I see as to why officials of the Chinese apps are not banning access to the app from outside countries, is to collect data and info on us, as is in their own country as well to gain a better control and power over the world.\nMalaysian Chinese love these kinds of stores because they are usually cheap (due to cheap ingredients that are mostly made from chemicals) and taste good because of the absurd amount of sodium and fats present in their food.\nUsually these stores are loved by lalazai and lalamuis those materialistic(which is also gotten from Chinese culture) kids wearing \u2018adlv\u2019 or \u2018I don\u2019t smoke shirts\u2019 with their dyed hair and anything they put on or buy to make them look richCheap ingredients made from chemical? Proof that happens in Malaysia?Im not sure about this restaurant but have u tried MiXue? Yeah just tasting it you know it\u2019s chemicals, even the air conditioner smell has a very concentrated chemical smellLow creativity. Just copy paste everything from China and prays it works. Just fed up of all China copycat. Where is the OG?Due to the increasing amount of China Chinese study abroad herechinese culture invationWhere the Bin Chi Ling?somewhere near Bin La DenI live in Canada and shops in our malls are closing, just to be replaced by these stores selling cheap knock-off clothing.Thanks for letting me know such Chinese restaurants exist in Malaysia now. I shall plan a trip this coming January when I travel up north\nTo answer your question it's because Sichuan cuisine is loved by Chinese diaspora all over the world, so some Chinese Nationals residing here are just making bank off of the craze", "Not all Chinese diaspora...\nSichuan cuisine is not native to Malaysian Chinese palates, nor did it have much of a presence in our cuisine until recent years. Hokkien, Hainan, Hakka, Teochew style food were our staples. Please don't think of Chinese diaspora cultures as a homogeneous thing.It's marketing. Package it differently, charge more. I make ownself cheaper."], ["Same like boba shops and yogurt drinks shops, it\u2019s a trend"], ["china Australia also like this lol"], ["wonder how many of these will flop.", "With the amount of poor quality chap fan store these days still existing, I don't think so unless they drastically raised their pricesPot, bowl style fast food trending.money.\nthere's really no other reason for businesses to open."], ["Genuine question also: what do you mean by \u2018these restaurants\u2019?\nFor context, im a Malay who likes noodles and most of chinese food lol", "It is just like mixed rice but the dishes are pre-plated. You take the dish from the table just like you do with mixed rice. The price is cheaper than ordering freshly cooked so it feels like it is affordable.\nIf you go as a couple, each one takes 2 dishes suddenly you get 4 dishes to be shared.\nA typical Chinese restaurant will charge RM10++ for a vegetable dish. Rm15-20++ for a small meat dish."], ["Under the same consultant company I guess. The consultant company offers the project and investors or boss interest in it."], ["It targets a very specific market, young people who now have a limited budget and little time to cook/eat well.\nI'm in that target group, this suits me to a tee, cheap wholesome non-processed food.Because opening in Malaysia cheaper than opening in Singapore.Because China mainland are here to staySo many answers, but nobody mentioned that it's actually quite cheap and affordable for the price no?"], ["The store looked interesting then I remembered I\u2019m Malay and that ain\u2019t a halal place"], ["Oh this, these places tend to be overpriced af, but it has that allure of \"authentic Chinese (mostly Si Chuan or Chong Qing) cuisine\" so no matter how expensive the dishes are ppl will still go there\nI do prefer them over regular mix rice simply because of the mapo tofu"], ["Like every other F&B trend in Malaysia: someone became a supplier, and convinced a bunch of people to open up shop, buying their supplies from them. Hence, many of them have the exact same materials/style."], ["Looks tasty and quite cheap? Kinda hope someone will make for a muslim one."], ["The era of delivery, they're easy to deliver |
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titleSheraton Move, London Move and now, Dubai Move?href/r/malaysia/comments/18ua5yr/sheraton_move_london_move_and_now_dubai_move/num_commentflairlabelheadercommentsLol they know if Sultan Johor becomes YDPA in a few months, they can\u2019t stand a chance.he likes anuar?Tun M has bad blood with Johor royaltyThe fact that this come after Daim got put in the naughty list ,Tun M know he have less time to do his moveAbout 32 days left.\nIt's the final countdown intensifies", "Almost checkmate \ud83d\ude02\ud83d\ude02", "ahh, yes. thank you. totally forgot that", "What am I missing here? Is mahathir doing some shit? Why now? IIRC he isn't even an MP. This government is already a bit of a shitshow, they should just let Anwar cook so they can just swoop in for a won next election.I think what they are trying to do is create the narrative that they are the saviours of the Malay race. One key difference I noticed with the Malay community this time that is absent during the Sheraton move is the rapid decline of the malays into political extremism. You can see this on twitter (who have always been a PH stronghold) where everyday it gets worse and worse. If they collapse the government, they will be hailed as heroes of the Malay community and ride that shit to secure a decade or more of powerMahathir 97 bro. You think he can wait next election?Yes, but also that's what I thought when I voted in PH last election.\n\"He's 90 something, how long can he not pass to Anwar.\, ], [, , , , , , ], [Langkah\-gate\, , , ], [], [, , ], [], [, , , , , , , ], [, ], [], [], [, , , , , , , , , ], [], [], [], [], [, ], [], [], []]} |
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{: , : , : 77, : [], : , : [[, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ], [, , , endorsed\, ], [], [, , , , , , , , , , , , , it's a warzone\", the victims should expect it.\nSuch a disgusting mentality to have, why is it so hard to say both side are horrible for committing heinous acts?", "And now swap that word to Israel too. Some will support them as well. What's your point here?Point taken. Should change their organisation tagline to Justice, Equality and Freedom for Muslim because that is what they are fighting for.Rules for thee, not for meUmmmm, No! No, it does not.Ooh, this is an interesting conflict to see.Finally mcd will it put a nail in their coffin or ?They will not unfortunately. Paling teruk pun downsizing jer.I feel they should remain quiet until the boycott has lost momentum.McDonald also to blame. No balls, want to kowtow to blackmailers. Have some backbone and integrity la. Stand strong till the end but instead kowtow to pressure from customers.More like pressure from shareholders leh. See their stock hurt since the boycott, now only slowly growing back.US MCD stock price has been rising tremendously since Oct 2023 (that's when it started right?). Like 25% up over 3 months.\nHeck, it was crashing since Jun and it turnaround after the boycott, so yay?", "Yup! I made so much money from the boycott. Highly recommend everyone to invest against the next boycot"], ["Boikot bukan sebab support yahudi tapi sebab harga 'yahudi' pastu lepas makan lapar balik", "This, harga kasi turun lor"], ["Damn Terrorist Hamas gang"], ["The opportunist in me wishes that this backfires so hard McD will further lower their price."], ["this is stupid, shit like this just gonna rouse more shit. should've weathered the storm.Let\u2019s see how it plays out first , too early to pass judgment whether it\u2019s stupid or otherwise .Want to boycott, go ahead. Dont need to speak ill of other ppl. Let the masses decide for themselvesI literally checked BDS Malaysia website, it has not made mention of boycotting McDonald's in its statements.\nWhat is Gerbang Alaf referring to here? Which statements are they asking to retract - can anybody point me to them?", "https://bdsmalaysia.com/boycott/\nThere's literal Mcdonald's picture on there\nhttps://bdsmalaysia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/kempen-terkini-1024x1024.jpg\nhttps://bdsmalaysia.com/2023/10/15/press-statement-by-bds-malaysia-in-response-to-the-statement-by-mcdonalds-malaysia/\nWe note also that various McDonald\u2019s franchisees in countries such as Turkiye, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have announced efforts to provide aid to Palestinians. We further call on McDonald\u2019s Malaysia to condemn Israeli genocidal policies.\nFailure to do the above will reflect McDonald\u2019s Malaysia\u2019s unconcerned stand as thousands of Palestinians are killed under Israeli bombs and may lead to calls for a boycott of all outlets here in Malaysia.\nHere they basically admits they're \ Malaysia's Mcdonalds into making a statement against Israel, and also sending aid to Israel\nWhich they did within days\nBDS also said this\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.\nWhich they failed to do so even after Mcdonald's followed their threatsSounds like one of the Fox News tactics of \, which should sound familiar to some on here:\n\.\n*deep frowns and silence, staring at the camera*tahukah anda k-fry tak pernah condemn IsraelThere's literal Mcdonald's picture on there\nYes, but you need to read what they said about that.\nBerkenaan McD, ia bukan target utama BDS Malaysia. Ia dalam kategori Grassroots organic boycott targets. Berikut penerangan berkenaannya: McDonald\u2019s (AS), Burger King (AS), Papa John\u2019s (AS), Pizza Hut (AS), WIX (Israel), dsb. kini disasarkan di beberapa negara melalui kempen boikot organik akar umbi. Ia bukan dimulakan oleh pergerakan BDS.\nFailure to do the above will reflect McDonald\u2019s Malaysia\u2019s unconcerned stand as thousands of Palestinians are killed under Israeli bombs and may lead to calls for a boycott of all outlets here in Malaysia.\nHere they basically admits they're \"blackmailing\" Malaysia's Mcdonalds into making a statement against Israel, and also sending aid to Israel\nThey're saying that the boycott is happening, but they didn't start it. And they were suggesting McDonald's to be more aggressive in condemning Israel to be clear on their stance, rather than tiptoeing around the issue.\nWhich they failed to do so even after Mcdonald's followed their threats\nDid McDonald's send out a statement condemning Israel?\nWhich they did within days\nThis isn't condemning Israel. This is them giving aid to Gaza. It doesn't mean a lot. Even Israel is giving aid to Gaza.", "It doesn\u2019t mean a lot? What did you do for them, mr. Keyboard warrior?", "Dont you know a strongly worded letter is more impact than RM 1million", "I wonder which stadium would the next goalpost be moved to.", "You're missing the point.\n\ in terms of making a clear stance in condemning Israel. Try to keep up. The reason is in the very next sentence that reads, \\nNext time, maybe you wanna try to listen and understand what people are saying rather than just thinking about how to respond.It\u2019s ok you can take your pointless rhetorics back home where people can listen to your nonsense better.\nBy the way you still haven\u2019t answered me. What have you done so far mr. Keyboard warrior? All philosophical talk and no action? Baliklah\u2026nice pivot.Great comeback.Hey thanks! I'd teach ya, but let's be real \u2013 it's way over your head.\ud83d\ude09", "As real as the whoosh over your big egotistical head?\nHonestly go back to your village where you can continue to feel like you\u2019re the smartest person there."], ["Less burgers less fat kids. All good.", "Good comment but pro zionishit dan malay haters also downvote this"], ["I didn\u2019t actually start boycotting McDonald\u2019s until they threatened people with the Sedition Act. Probably not visiting their establishments until they apologize for it."], ["So the boikot is working yes?"]]} |
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{"title": "The Public Finance and Fiscal Responsibility Act 2023 has been gazetted and will take effect on 1st Jan 2024", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18ubhwo/the_public_finance_and_fiscal_responsibility_act/", "num_comment": 4, "flairlabel": ["Economy & Finance"], "header": "", "comments": [["Summary of this Act:\nThis law will mandate the government to issue multiple different financial or economic reports annually and every 3 or 5 years and table them in the Parliament. The Minister of Finance has the responsibility to formulate several fiscal and economical policies and ensure they are adhered to by other government entities.\nIf any factors derail the economic development or financial stability of Malaysia, or if an entity's debt that is guaranteed by the government is about to default, the government need to table a contigency plan or solution to the Parliament or House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat).\nThis law also mandated the government to spend at least 3% of our GDP on development expenditure and to keep the national budget deficit to be not larger than -3% of our GDP. Under this law, the government will also need to keep the national government debt to be lower than 60% of our GDP.\nFailure to keep aforementioned policies and criteria will mandate the government to answer to the Parliament.\nHowever, this not cause a change in government or a government shutdown like in the US if the Parliament decided to not approve the contingency/mitigation plan formulated by the government.\nThis is because the law only said \The whole Act can be accessed here:\nhttps://lom.agc.gov.my/act-detail.php?act=850&lang=BI&date=29-12-2023#timeline\nPDF version:\nhttps://lom.agc.gov.my/ilims/upload/portal/akta/outputaktap/1946989_BI/WJW23%EF%80%A21340%20BI.pdf\nThis whole Act, except section 37 and 38, will come into force on 1st of January 2024:\nhttps://lom.agc.gov.my/act-view.php?type=pub&language=BI&no=P.U.%20(B)%20584/2023%20584/2023)\nThe Prime Minister, with the YDPA power delegated to him, has prescribe the authoritative text of this Act and its subsidiary legislation shall be in English:\nhttps://lom.agc.gov.my/act-view.php?type=pub&language=BI&no=P.U.%20(B)%20585/2023%20585/2023)Thank you OP:26561:\ud83d\udca9\nDSAI: Reee one person cannot hold both PM and Finance Minister portfolio.\nMadanon: Anyways. |
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titlePanoramic view of Kuala Lumpur - circa 1900href/r/malaysia/comments/18u7uxm/panoramic_view_of_kuala_lumpur_circa_1900/num_commentflairlabelHistoryheadercommentsBased on my estimation, with the the Sultan Abdul Samad building's clock tower as reference, this picture is probably taken somewhere on the hill where the current Chin Woo Stadium stands, or the current location of Merdeka 118 tower.\nIf you zoom in the photo, you can see some of the buildings in the middle hase chinese architecture on its roof (dragon sculpture on the roof). That row of buildings are probably the current Chinatown of KL.\nYou can also see the old Central Market building on the left near the coconut trees."], ["Which part of KL is this?", "That clock tower is defo Dataran Merdeka"], ["I wonder how many of the buildings still stand?"]]} |
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{"title": "Driver refuses to pay RM15 to jaga kereta for public parking space in KL, comes back to a scratched car - paultan.org", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18u37sd/driver_refuses_to_pay_rm15_to_jaga_kereta_for/", "num_comment": 37, "flairlabel": [], "header": "", "comments": [["That's why I drive shit car, people scratch also I won't notice", "Problems solved?", "The scratch mark or the shit on the car?", "Yes"], ["I would park in a legal car park and walk a bit further rather than give money to these kutus. Or use public transport/Grab.\nIf everyone stops giving in to these pests, they'll be starved of their income.\nBut as most Malaysians prefer to take the easy way out, then by all means, go ahead and pay the 15 bucks extortion fee.\nThe problem will always be here because of people willing to pay out of both convenience and fear.It happens on legal parking spots tooYou mean double charges, one to the real owner, another to these parasites ?Yes, sometime you see those popular places where you can pay just using app. Some asshole will approach you and ask you pay like RM20.\nWhen you say you already paid using app, they say the app is for parking, the RM20 for \.motherfuckers..., entrepreneurship and gangsterism makes great enterprise, but wait, that's extortion.", "That\u2019s just a protection racket", "These are legal public parking spots. Usually by day pay using app and night is free but then these mofos come out to extort. Authorities unfortunately also kerja 9-5. This issue has been ongoing for over a decade, be it city centre or suburbs.", "Agree, the authorities should clamp down on this after-hours activity by the parking kutus.", "There was an incident in the past where they got reported and the \u2018collector\u2019 got fined with summons. Now not sure", "They will ask for money on a legal car park too.", "I mean parking inside a building or a closed car park space, not legal street parking.", "From the picture, it's along Jalan Sultan Ismail, next to the Damascus shop. There are VERY limited parking at the back. The nearest \ further parking would be Pavilion. Looks like at night and she just wanna grab some food. All the power to you, but it doesn't seem like she have much choice at that given time."], ["I drive a cheap car but put a nice number plate. Most times they just say oh cantek nombor keta ye. I just walk away pretending not to hear because don't want them to even initiate conversations or ask for money. So far so good it worked to scare them off. I don't mind to pay for valet parking and other proper privately owner car parks but just not to touts or gangster jaga keta."], ["Pay 15 or I scratch your car! Sometimes these fellas are asking for a beating.", "I wonder if we can beat people up who want to damage our property as self defense in the eye of the law.\nLike one dude is approaching my car with a coin, I prevent him from getting near my car but he refused to walk away and so I beat him up to protect my car.", "Ya I once got so mad after he said want to scratch my car for refusing to pay him. I went over to him, moved his chair next to my car. Told him, baik you duk sini jaga keta ku. You pun cari makan aje. Kalo I balik tgk keta Kena gores calar, you tau je la. You org satu jln jgn ingat nak cari mkn kat cni sminggu. Bukannya you org parking berlesen.", "I like this response", "You versus all 3-4 of them? Good luck Mr Ip Man", "Maybe just take video and call police , nothing good fighting violence with violence. I just hope our abang police will do something", "Technically if you send them to hospital, they can\u2019t calar ur car. I hope you\u2019re good at leg kicks lol"], ["Our police is driven by social media. If the news is big enough they will take action. I believe the news will blow up if you catch a person actively damaging your car in full HD."], ["Park a tesla. Sacrifice your tesla. The car records 24/7 surround view. Report police with evidence clear as day", "You think the police would actually take action? You sweet summer child.", "Tangkap depan, lepas belakang", "IF police give a crap", "RIP to your tesla 200k. They don't give a rats ass about this petty crime.Get a real job, you bum!If you can afford it go take a taxi/e-taxi.Your brain is like your usernameTake the train lah. It's in Bukit Bintang after all."], ["Find the person who did this and do the same to the face"], ["It appears they are learning from Indonesia"], ["Over at where I stayed, there's a Maybank and also a police station nearby. Walking distance. Park outside Maybank, public parking spot, always got one guy will come and ask for money cos we park there. I asked my dad once that isn't it free? He told me just do it even tho it's Rm1 cos we don't want any trouble as in like causing a fight or whatsoever. And no that fella doesn't jaga parking there cos it's a public parking space to begin with. My dad just say, you just help when you can cos the person that ask for money there is a homeless and sleeps there too.\nThere's also an instance where we went somewhere, open air parking, no sign indicating that it's private and have to pay to park. Right after we exit the car, a guy approached us and ask for Rm5 and said it's for parking. We paid and as we were walking off, my dad told me this one jaga parking but illegal. He said he'll pay once and no more. It's better to pay this once than not paying and walk away. My dad is a one time bad experience and no more next time kind of guy. |
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titleThe origin of Anwar\u2019s beef with Tun Daimhref/r/malaysia/comments/18ue1ev/the_origin_of_anwars_beef_with_tun_daim/num_commentflairlabelheadercommentsI doubt Mahathir was forced by anyone.\nHe's not the kind to be forced if he doesn't wanna do anythingWhy this look like fan made You tube video but got that actor that cheat on his wife?This is actually from the movie Anwar: The Untold StoryCome on man. Do you guys actually believe this?:26554: RPK said that anwar cronys is under tun daim too same goes to atok.. |
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titlePenang mum hopes to be reunited with missing toddlerhref/r/malaysia/comments/18u4vcf/penang_mum_hopes_to_be_reunited_with_missing/num_commentflairlabelMildly interestingheaderOn Sept 2, Kannan arranged with Thevitthra to take the child to a mall at Gurney Drive here.\nThat evening, while Thevitthra was waiting for the child to return, she received a text from Kannan claiming they had \u201cgone to KL\u201d.\nShe lodged a police report and later filed an application with the Shah Alam High Court, which ordered Kannan to hand over the child on Oct 28.\nFailing this, she claimed he also ignored another court order to return the child by Nov 5. Kannan and the child are now in Singapore where they have been since Nov 5.\nOn Nov 21, the court issued an order instructing the police to find the toddler and bring her back to her mother. The immigration department was also ordered to bar Kannan from taking the child out of the country.\nKannan told FMT the child wants to remain with him, and this is why he has not complied with the Nov 21 court order for him to surrender the child to Thevitthra.\ne also said he has filed an application in court in relation to the custody dispute which has yet to be heard.\nMeanwhile, Thevitthra has gone to Singapore in search of her daughter and even filed a police report in Clementi there.\nShe said she was informed that Singapore police could only search for the child if their Malaysian counterparts made a formal request. Thevitthra said there had been no action despite repeated attempts for an update and help from the Selangor and Penang police to locate her child. The immigration department informed her that the child was still out of the country as of two weeks ago.\nFMT has contacted the Malaysian and Singaporean police for comment.\nLooks like the article has been taken down.\nThere should be calls to change on rules for application of passports else if this occurance will definitely be more frequent, ie parents running out of the country with the child.\nLooks like someone is trying to kill this story. Most newspages and even the lowyat post has been taken down.commentsWtf...with these Indian men kidnapping their own children(at least those made it to news). We have few trash convert Indians Muslims who made highlight the last decade. I mean I am all for men chivalry caring for the child and all, but this ain't it. Hopefully this one don't have religion involved, one less complication and legal issue.Yes that's true. Hopefully, religion doesn't become just a tool for this sort of behavior. Marriage seems to be a game for men like this. |
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titleGeorgetown and Balik Pulauhref/r/malaysia/comments/18u630f/georgetown_and_balik_pulau/num_commentflairlabelheaderPics taken from Ngor Hean temple and Air Itam Dam.comments<image>\nView from mainland |
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titleCan we someday have a law where we report highbeam sohais for cash or have their license revoked:/ literally so fed up with these fuckershref/r/malaysia/comments/18tm7da/can_we_someday_have_a_law_where_we_report/num_commentflairlabelheaderBeen behind me for fucking half an hour siencomments<image>\nTime to do thisI wish this is legalSameI did it on my car\u2026 so far it is safe\u2026 just be careful always turn off if not in use.Show us the mod please. I'd like to do it too but I drive hatchbacks", "Hatch back is lot more better\u2026 just shop some bright ass \u201cspot light\u201d in shoppe and if you find it is good then just buy it\u2026\nSince you are using Hatchback you can just attach the spot light at the base of you radio board\u2026 and let it face back. From there pandai2 sambung wayar to somekind of switch", "I have a solar light unit at 1000w. Perhaps it'll work. HmmmmHoly fuck\u2026 thats big\u2026 start small dude \ud83d\udc80No problem just make your break light Bright and when at traffic just hold your break light it going to be annoying for them...but this requires braking. Usually on the road, this happens on highways where you don't brake for extended periods of time.\nThere's really no way to winAlright teknik cari gaduh, let him overtake you than chase him and high beam him from behindBeen there when young, nowadays I just mencarut and let them overtakeBrake check him until he overtakes you, or he gets down the car and fight you.\nEither way, there's drama!", "Halo pulis, akta hasutan candidate here", "Cannot lah unless you don\u2019t plan on stopping in front of regular ppl for sure will have collateral damage as well, then u become asshole too", "A friend of mine bought a silver navara and he stick some kind of silver reflector sticker and the back of the truck.", "Counter Beam: Lampu offensive"], ["You can email jpj. Include your details and what you believe the other car did wrong. Include the plate number of the car. Video or photo of the vehicle with the offence. Plate number must be clear.", "Was assuming jpj wouldn\u2019t give a damn even if I sent them something but if u tried it. Does it work?", "They do. Not sure about jpj, but the police traffic 1 is proven to work. A friend of mine once got a court summon because he rode his motorcycle against a 1 way street. Someone reported him.\nSo im guessing jpj also works.", "Ah I\u2019ll try it soon then", "My experience on the other hand, is that i reported some lorries driving dangerously, over speed limit and obviously overweight (like it is going to explode) to the number they always put behind the lorries (aduan sila sms blabla number). This is in the era where the sms to 5 digit number is the norm. Didnt get any response, dont know if my report is in or not, taken care of or not."], ["I curse 7 generations of theirs to the deepest pits of hell.\nOn top of being fucking annoying, it's also extremely dangerous as the glare obscures the vision - it's especially hard to tell when motorcyclists are coming through.\nThese are the kinds of sohais I wish there was \"social justice\" for. Fucking had it with these sohais.", "THANK YOU AMEN AMIN NAMO ABUTABHI BROTHER", "Bro, u dont say. Most motor use high beam also.", "I\u2019m sorry man\u2026 try to fix it, but still if i put on low beam it goes to high beam\u2026 if i put it on high beam it goes to high beam\u2026 bike parts are not getting cheap. \ud83d\udc80", "Put tape on the top half of ur front light. Now its a low beam. Your welcome :>", "That\u2019s actually what i did yesterday", "Did it work", "Amazingly enough\u2026 yes\u2026"], ["It doesn't matter what law, these sohais will always be there to announce their stupid presence... Just slow down, let them pass... & you can have your revenge if you want to... Just a waste of time to even think about them...I will purposely slow the car to the point they cannot tahan and overtake me. No rage on both side and problem gone. Doesn't take half an hour. Works everything.", "This is what I usually do... I take my leg off the accelerator, and just let the car cruise until it crawls.. No aggressive sudden brakes since that's dangerous.I did once, except it wasn't a highway. It was a two lane road and I am already on the left lane. The idiot think it is funny to follow behind me with lampu so bright when the right lane is empty.\nSo I just promptly indicate left, and proceed to stop and park on the side of the road.\nIt was midnight too so there is no one else around on the road so it is so obvious when he passed me I immediately get back on the road again behind him calmly continue driving.\nYou can't argue with stupid. Best is to let them be on their way.If you are not on the right lane (overtaking lane), then just flip the rear review mirror on your r/kereta.\nIf you are actually on the right lane, get out of the laneI don't think OP would dare take pic if traffic is fast. The vehicle is moving slowly that's why he is able to take a pic hahahaPullover, get behind him, revengeDo not revenge. Later if someone bring baseball bat, everyone in trouble. Unwanted and useless escalation. A lot of case already. Regular people suddenly become crazy.I\u2019d love to but I\u2019m a relatively new driver and Honda city brakes kinda shitYour tyres suck. I drive a Honda City sometimes and never had an issue. If you don't have a gear selector hope your auto gear has a selector as that helps slow the front section of your car.\nCar brakes can easily out break tyre grip. Modern cars have abs so it makes you think your brakes are terrible as they don't lock. When your tyres don't grip abs won't let you over brake and lock the tyres.\nGrab an OBD2 device and see if abs trips when braking. If it does it's a problem with your tyres.", "Too professional. Put it in words monke like me can understand. But basically what\u2019s a oBD2 and yeah idk much bout cars as well gotta say, shud I get Michelin tires?", "Michelin sucks kinda lol. Go continental.\nOBD2 is a diagnostic port. When there's no grip abs releases the brakes to prevent your tyres locking which causes flat spots and reduced braking distance. If you feel your brakes suck check your tyres. Make sure they are also filled too. When a safety feature triggers it usually gets logged which you can read from any computer plugged into the OBD2 port. In some cases your brakes may not be working properly like your fluid levels being too low however most of the time people don't realise their tyres are worn or are using terrible tyres.", "Michelin primacy and pilot sport series is actually good", "the 2 main brands are michelin and continental, and there are many sub brands or brands connected to them. The michelin side dont even last 5 years, only 2 years. Continental is about 5 years in practice.\nDespite what they say about their life time, the in practice part is down to rubber degradation not wear, based on my experience. My used car initially came with michelin, and based on the year needed changing despite 2 years. I had an accident with them, no grip then suddenly super grip and burst.\nMy mums honda city came with continentals, been stuck with them and worked great, 4-5 years between changes with the exception of the tyre bursting from very very bad pot holes. I switch my used car to one of continental sub brands and its been decent.", "Yeah I mean other Michelin maybe questionable but FWIW Primacy and Pilot Sport is actually good in my experience", "true, but not everyone can afford the same as you. Im currently using vikings on my ecobox, a sub brand of continental. Its been more than 2 years and grip is still good even though i dont drive much. The tyre advertises as a balanced tyre in wet/dry so its not the best at either as it is advertised for use in cities and are asymmetrical tyres. They were very cheap too. When i say grip is good i mean the rubber degradation as i've left my car parked outside unused for months which is usually quite a harsh thing.\nIn general most people wont be able to afford the best tyres and own ecoboxes which then means like in the case of the honda city and toyota vios which are 3rd world special ecoboxes is that, what can they afford? And in this case michelin doesnt cater to them. You own a performance car and you can afford the tyres thats good but not everyone can either. Your tyre fails on the road you're hitting something while on a track theres grass and tyres to pad your crash.", "sigh\nI am not saying people should absolutely go for these Michelin tyres. I\u2019m not saying everyone can afford primacy and PS4/PS5.\nI\u2019m just saying they are good. So not all Michelin tyres are bad.\nI myself is using Lassa brands. Sounds sketchy but it\u2019s claimed to be using Bridgestone rubbers.", "Aite noted my guy", "Allow me to complicate things for you.\nShock absorbers are also responsible for this. If the damping is poor, the contact patch varies. Good or bad tyres lose their contact time on the road thus causing longer braking distance and most people fail to realise this happens long before you actually hear the clunking noises.\nIt's subtle. Check the absorbers regularly. The bounce test is often done, but people don't see the nuances. Every tyre rotation interval is an opportunity for visual and mechanical checks.\nReplace brake fluid FULLY every 20k km DONE. Not that expensive by the way. Our climate is humid. Every time you press brakes they transfer heat from pad to fluid. Repeated heating and cooling causes moisture to form, and over time this will interfere with the fluid's incompressibility. Modern vehicles may have a sensor for this, but I still think prevention is better than cure. Even if it looks 'clean'. Sludge is also an enemy that will be slayed this way.\nCar ownership sucks sometimes. I digress.\nLearnt this over 4 decades of driving. Happy motoring!Pilot sports 5 is one of the best tyres ive ever used on the road and that coming from a guy who used to track a lot locally and internationally and have used slicks and semi slicksYeah even their primacy tyres are goodthe problem is their life span, not initial performance. Mine caused an accident being just 2 years old. No grip, suddenly super grip, burst and crash.My last pilot sport 4 lasted well into its 5th year whilst i waited for the pilot sport 5 to ve released. Im not sure about cheaper offerings from them as i have always made it a point to invest in good tyres usually top of the line as i am a fast driver in a decently powerful car. I can't say much about your experience as I've not experienced it but I'd recommend using nitrogen for better lifespan, slower loss of pressure, maybe checking for uneven wear, rotate the tyres etc.", "Nitrogen part not true. Mine is an ecobox. The problem I had was rubber degrading and I have to park outside. Our affordable houses don't have garages.\nThe only place where nitrogen is used is aeronautics. The high heat can cause the oxygen to combust and the uneven gas heat capacity would be an issue. So I bet where you fill is a scam because most of air is nitrogen.\nSure mine aren't performance tyres but not everyone can afford a lot of money for high performance tyres. If the main brands regular tyres rubber last long that's the minimum. There's trade off in a lot for design though and the tyres I once had the biggest complaint was life span and was a common complaint.", "Ill counter argue that nitrogens benefits come from lower wear over time when it comes to the steel lines in your tyres which can affect longevity. It also requires less refill in general as it is more stable. Proof in case i drop 5 to 10 psi (low profile tyres) over a month compared to conventional air through gas station compressors that sees that every 2 weeks. If you like, I'll share my logs through 2023. Its minute in detail but is worth it in the long run. Again granted, very heavy driving and fast corners (empty roads only. I dont let loose when there's cars around)\nI totally get where you're coming from. I do. Ive been broke through most of this year thanks to many things affecting the business but if you dont mind my 2 cents, your tyres are the only thing connecting you to the roads. Its worth maybe saving 50 a month over 3 years for an upgrade. It keeps you safe, protect you from idiots and granted our weather, it'll minimise dangers from puddles on our shitty roads. It really does cut through the waters extremely well. Great stopping distance, handling, reliability really does go a long way to protect your investment and yourself.\nI don't mean to offend. Just sharing my thoughts as i do believe in the importance of good tyres and what it brings to your table.\nEdit: my nitrogen refills are free of charge even when i buy my tyres from elsewhere.You understand well the N2 argument in lower performance requirements. The part we need to be wary of is actually moisture in the compressed air system. Believe me when I say our petrol stations or most tyre shops for that matter do not have air dryers. At most a small in line filter dryer that hardly gets purged. Only industrial systems here have it because moisture reduces pneumatic performance and causes valve problems. Also corrosion.\nNitrogen is therefore logical in this respect, and nothing else. The average car does not need F1 levels of predictability or measurability.\nYes, our sun does a terrific job of breaking down and hardening the tyre compound, regardless of quality of the tyre. That's what branded tyre dressing compounds and regular washing with good degreasers are for. Car ownership goes beyond just the cosmetics. Don't skimp on quality and regularity.\nHappy motoring!You don't need to be near for high beams to work. They are literally meant to be bright far away", "The car brakes shit not cause of the brand. It's cause there's something wrong with it. Get your brakes checked. If that shop say it's like that fk that shop and go another.It's the tyres. Abs is preventing the wheels locking so you can't tell. If tyres don't grip abs don't brake.Esp if shock absorbers are failing.thats if the ESP plays with the suspension. basic ESP uses brakes instead so thats wh you typically see ESP and ABS together.\nHowever it is important for the regular driver to have ESP to avoid accidents altogether /sExtra Sensory Perception. Yes. Foresee idiots and defend. \ud83d\udc4d\ud83d\ude01can you explain 'brakes kinda shit'Or just change to another lane, slow down, let him pass, and change back.I like doing this when I can. I'm petty as fuck."], ["I put mirrors at the back and reflective tape all over the back bonnet. Get fucked highbeamer.", "Someone get this guy a YouTube channel. We need to do what he does.", "I already have one but I only make videos", "You only make videos? For YouTube? That...that'll do just fine.LOL. This serial liar does not even own a car. He is the Captain Planet that \ with sticks he found and takes the LRT everywhere.Yes I need tutorialFlip your center rear kview mirror.. that way, you just looking in the reflection. That's how I drive at night. Down side is, if you forgot to flip back and an idiot have very low or did not turn on their light, you have no idea someone is behind you\nhttps://www.v3cars.com/features-explained/day-night-inside-rear-view-mirror-irvm-feature-explained#:~:text=A%20mechanical%20switch%20under%20the,everytime%20you%20change%20the%20mode. Hope this helps..", "I can\u2019t tell if your joking but I\u2019ll take a look soon", "Not a joke. That's why you have that toggle in your center rear view mirror..\nA good driving instructor should have teach you this. I don't remember who taught me.."], ["Turn the mirror away, take the foot off the accelerator and let the car slow down to a crawl. Best done when there's car on your side and so the farker at the back can't overtake.\nIt will drive him mad while U drive peacefully in a safe speed."], ["I always keep a hand held mirror in my glovebox for this situation, I aim the light back at their retina :)", "HOLY FUCK YOU GENIUS I LOVE REDDIT SO MUCH"], ["Just flip your rearview mirror???\n<image>", "Can confirm it works for high beams from sohai drivers, but on roads where there are non-functional street lamps/street lamps that run in the day time, might be harder to see what's behind your carYeah actually this is the wayThe problem is the side mirrors as well lol.Switch lane let them overtake switch back to original lane turn on high lightA lot of people seems to be assuming I\u2019m on the right lane. I\u2019m on center lane and we\u2019re all stuck in traffic.Well next time put in that detail. Road hogs (babi jalanan) are a menace too.Yeah forgor people can\u2019t read minds will rmb next timeI know a person who purposely did this every time he drives Aruz. Reason is because he points out that every suv drivers do this. Tried to argue that it is not true but stupidity wins\u2026Aim your rearview mirror toward the car... They will shut it down themselves... I used it quite a lot of time... It worked... Maybe the light reflected back to them...Same. Drove from KL to JB then back to KL few days ago and highbeam mofos are out in full force. I am already in the slow lane since i drive an older car, I even let go of the throttle to let this mofo overtake me. Nope, they wants to ride my ass with high beams and fog lights on. Even worst if I get stuck in a jam and it is downhill.\nHappened more than once too in the same drive, although with varying degrees of annoyance.You\u2019re forgetting the best part, he\u2019s behind you which means you can drive slow af to piss him off.As someone with poor vision, these lights always hurt my eyes.\nThey so blind they need such bright and high lights to drive?\nI hope they all crash.FrI hope these kind of people always have to go to the toilet when they got comfortable on their bed and their car's engine breakdown at the most inconvenient of their time"], ["Every Malaysian should strive to be a sohai, since Malaysia Boleh!\nJoke aside. Malaysia tarak boleh, sebab orang malas kerja enforcement tarak buat kerja.\nSo you can report kaw-kaw, but unless you have enough wang sogok, then nothing of substance will be done.\nMalaysia Boleh!\nThat is why awhile ago someone asked if he/she should learn Cantonese or Mandarin, and I replied French or German instead. Pity me got thumbs down.\nWhy French or German leh?\nBecause someday if lucky, can migrate to a much better country mah.\nTo live in a better country needs to speak French or German. Otherwise, how? Speak Cantonese with the foreigners ah? Boleh balik Malaysia la.\nDon't dream small by learning Cantonese/Mandarin.\nDream big by learning French/German instead.\nMalaysia Tak Boleh! Saya Boleh!\nMaciam ni la.Ong very motivational. Bout to resign from digi customer service and go learn Myanmar language and have my organs harvestedThen you would not be upgrading yourself to a better country. Instead, you would be downgrading yourself to a worse country.So wow, much motivationalhttps://govisafree.com/best-countries-to-live-in/\nYupDont forget rear foglamp cibaisProblem really is when they put those LED lights on cars not meant for such lights.That\u2019s why YB allows 100% tint for the back. Make use of itBruh, now day there's too many white light on the road. Not the gentle factory manufactured ones, but OEM REM parts. Last time I check a set of them would cost 400 ringgit but at shopee only 30 ringgit a bulb. Smh no wonder lah sakit mata", "Oem are manufactured by Tier 1 manufacturers and are 1 to 1 replacement parts. Hence, conforming to standards.\nYou are referring to REM parts (replacement equipment manufacturing) which are not going to meet any standard. Companies like Depo fit in the latter. People buy these because REM are cheaper than even used OEM. Such is the market.\nGood OEM are APM, Kayaba, Stanley, Koito, Tokico,Philips, Osram, MGAE, VDO, Visteon, Delloyd etc etc, backed by big corporations that supply both the vehicle manufacturer and after sales markets.\nYou really don't want to ruin your Continental or Asian car with REM parts.Ahh REM. Never heard of that term. Make perfect sense to me, it always chepo replacement flood the market. Thanks info \ud83d\udc4dlmaoo, I can relate to you. Was driving back to Ipoh on 9-10 pm , and one range rover black color headlight so bright I can see heaven already. My eyes can't even open and worse, there was jam. Can't even move to left cuz already filled with cars.Let\u2019s change our back car window to reflective ones like the motorcyclist helmet kind of mirrorAHAHAH i seriously second this choice. But unfortunately I am a chicken and scared later polis tangkap me :/Worse if the jerk behind is a thug in real life with connections. Malaysia Baharu...yep, that's why gotta be extra extra careful while driving. Especially those expensive cars, you dk who's driving and what they might do if you piss them offNever have this issue after I tinted my back glass 90% dark. (It\u2019s legal though, no limit for back seat glasses). I guess you should do that too. But yeah, fuck these dufesJust let him through\u2026 if you\u2019re driving on the right lane you\u2019re blocking ppljust put a mirror at back to reflect back\ud83d\ude0eThis is the wayso why u cibai dont move away and let him overtake ? ego right...typicalAhhh... Honda City driver... No wonder feeling so entitled. Haha. It depends really. If you are on the right lane, then move to the left lane. If it is a one-lane, then follow the speed limit and use the thing on your rear view mirror.On the center lane all the time. I\u2019m not a right lane hogger u nerd.You could have moved to the left lane and let him pass no?Haha ok2 no need to get emo. Then another option is to move to the left most lane.I\u2019m not surprised if u have no friends Man. U wanna look at what u wrote? I don\u2019t think u gave any valuable inputsOh man I shook some feathers didn't I. Let's be friends then \ud83d\ude09Mmm explain it on monke mm actually u don\u2019t have to I\u2019m done here\ud83d\udc4cI mean, why else would the car makers come up with this feature? To shoo away reindeers is it? Nooo. It is to tell other drivers to move away. I know they won't use it lightly if it is not necessary...", "You have not been driving on the highways at night. People use high beam all the time.", "Yeah I've been there. My point is, avoid these people within your power and not crying out to have laws for it. It's a simple issue with a simple solution. And I am sure any law abiding drivers would use the high beam when the need arises.", "\"I know they won't use it lightly if it is not necessary...\, I know they won't use it lightly if it is not necessary...\" Look if this is the case no one would complain also.\nAnd also I drive a small old ratty car so I never stay on the right lane or middle lane unnecessarily, but still kena this kind of driver how??\nIt is obvious that you are one of these kind of driver so my advice is to think of other people when you drive. We share the road, so try to match other's speed and be kind and considerate. Not keep beeming everyone demanding people give way to you regardless of any situation. Who the f do you think you are?.Woah no need to use f letter here. The lever has 2 sides, when you push it, high beam for the dark roads, if you pull it, it is for a quick second to signal something and it goes back to its natural position.\nMy point is, it is a simple problem with a simple solution. Use your own means to control the situation. You can adjust your rear view mirror so it won't be glaring as much, and then safely change lanes."], ["Usually partially blind old uncles. What to do, aging population"], ["Goes both ways.\nStop hogging the right lane if you\u2019re cruising at 40km/h. Fuck off."], ["Highbeam literally flashbanged my eyes at night. That's why I don't drive at night anymore"], ["put reflective mirror at the rear :)"], ["This is the reason why i always try to buy cars with auto dimming rear view mirror, precisely to not get blinded by these assholes\nSometimes certain things really can't be helped like if you drive a low car and the car behind is a tall SUV, but most times you can see idiots that turn on their high beam because they don't know what's the difference. Easy to spot because they'll have their fog lights on too.\nBasically they switch everything on blindly (heh) and go about their way blinding everyone", "I didn\u2019t know auto dimming morris existed I\u2019ll need one", "It's very handy, borderline essential given how ignorant our drivers are. Highly reccomend!if your car has rear fog lights turn them onIf only I had them.. does myvi highest spec have that? I\u2019d get a myvi when I earned enuf moneydon't think so. usually only conti cars got"], ["Even if there are laws about this fat chance of ppl abiding by it and the police/jpj enforcing it."], ["I would usually let the overtake me then turn my highlights on \ud83e\udd23"], ["Buy mini spotlight and put in the back"], ["Usually I just flip that switch below my rear view mirror and proceed to slow down gradually.\nHe can over take me whenever he is ready."], ["I usually tap down on the rear view mirror leaver to have it polarized. I thought its standard in all vehicles. Although, i do agree it can be annoying to see high beam on side view mirrors."], ["Try install reflective tint on rear windshield and chrome accessories.."], ["I'm kinda guilty about this but then again, I have no idea how or why my saga headlight normal mode is like a highbeam. Been getting flashed by oncoming traffic even though it's on normal. It came out of the factory like that or something?"], ["just get out of the way slowpoke", "cry"], ["why drive infront of the dude for 30mins without letting him pass."], ["Also the light would be pointed straight to the front instead of angled downwards"], ["Driving with astigmatism even more jialat :( it's really super dangerous wthAdjust your side mirrors towards them..Next time someone's headlight is stabbing your eyes through the rear view mirror, the mirror has a little tab on it. FLICK THE TAB", "THANK YOU"], ["First get auto darkening mirror. Second, angle mirror upwards. Third, let them overtake then do the same to them"], ["They should ban white light. Revert to orange lights."], ["Just let him pass. Don't be a moving chicanewe have the same problem in brunei...Let\u2019s fix the bully rempits first\u2026This is in fact illegal in many countries. You are not allowed to use your high beams in good weather because it can blind other drivers.we have many laws in Malaysia. the problem is the enforcement authority and the lack of enforcement, lack of professionalism and customer service, huge attitude problem with all government authorities. stuck in Third-World level of service.Better weaponised backlight by shining super power light and and let them suffer.Let them passapparently there is a new traffic law that we need to have BOTH hands on the wheel if caught on camera we have one hand adjusting radio we will be fined\uff01 what country are we living in\uff1fAnd not a law on retards that loves to use highlights \ud83d\ude2d\ud83d\ude2d |
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titleIs this scam in Georgetown?href/r/malaysia/comments/18u4qbf/is_this_scam_in_georgetown/num_commentflairlabelTourism & TravelheaderI (F, solo) arrived in Georgetown last night, while on the street a guy comes to me and asked if I can help him take a pic, his camera is so blurry so I told him it wouldn\u2019t look good, he agreed and then said could you help me take pic over there with the street art? I said yes but the pic wouldn\u2019t look good as you can see how bad the picture quality can get, it only captures the color and light but no details at all, he then said, well thank you and I\u2019m going to have some tea would you like to come? I said no my friends are waiting for me, he then shook my hand and said goodbye. I feel this is such a weird conversation and got more alert. After meeting with my friends (yeah I did have friends waiting for me), another guy come to us and ask for money to help me get some food and pick his mom at home, we were really trying to help so asked a lot questions but there\u2019re so many loopholes in his stories so we have to let the guy deal with his own issues.\nI feel these two are both scammers, and if they are, what the hell? That a normal thing in Georgetown? Need to be more vigilantcommentsI just read a thread in r/travel by a woman who was traveling in Barcelona and was asked out to tea by a random stranger. She declined, but someone mentioned it\u2019s a scam where you go out and are eventually presented with a huge bill.\if those who come and ask for money giving you sad stories then yea its a scam.\nAs for inviting you for tea or a drink at a nearby coffee stall, so far in malaysia we dont have such scam yet, thry cant bring you to a kopitiam and get you charged for rm50 for a coffee. But still, just reject for your own safety.The \u201cteashop\u201d scam is here in Malaysia.\nIt works thru chat and dating apps. Not sure about in real life approach.\nThey will ask to meet up. And will ask you to meet at bars or similar. And ask you to buy very expensive drinks.\nStay safe.If anybody looks to you for money or randomly asking you out for tea, it's most likely a scam. They'll put on sad face, wear dirty clothes and look pitiful to play with your emotions. Locals don't entertain random strangers like that, do be careful."], ["The second one is probably a scam. It happened to me too. A man on a bike asked me if I'm a foreigner and speak English and I said yes. He said he needed money because he forgot his wallet. He only has his phone. I asked him why doesn't he use his phone to call a friend to help him? Or he can use his bike and ride back home. Then he left angry."], ["Most likely you\u2019re targeted because you don\u2019t look like a local."], ["Dude\u2019s so ugly his camera thinks his face is NSFW and blurred it out."], ["Scam and vigilante more\nSorry it happen to you\nU probably stand out a lot since it is foreigner and u are soloing travelling , best be careful and dont go out at 11pm onward"], ["I had a similar experience in Seoul when some random dude on the subway asked if i'd like to get a beer with him.. i declined as i was on the last train rushing back to Incheon and I wouldnt be able to find my way back on my own.\nNo idea if it was a scam or not in my case, but the invitation seemed genuine at that time.Yeah no, thats predatory behavior\nI believe its similar in Japan whereif you agree to go with someone after the last train went away is how they\u2019re getting you to sleep at his home\nIts definitely not a good idea to accept itAsking money usually scam but I think it's normal to invite tourist to have a tea or coffee if they already intended to go for a tea prior to meeting the tourist. Quite common in Penang. Don't think it's a scam."], ["There\u2019s a guy who claimed he\u2019s from Dubai and asked if I\u2019m a foreigner. I said yes and he asked to show my country currency to him while he showed me his USD. Dubai uses dirham and not USD. meanwhile, his partner keep telling us to put our hotel names in her phone. Sure as hell dodgy"]]} |
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