What is your first impression of Malaysia? I asked the foreigners.
Вставка
- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- #Malaysia #interviews #impression
Today's interview topic is "What is your first impression of Malaysia?" I interviewed many foreigners in Malaysia. I would like to thank everyone who took my interview and responded. Thank you very much.
[Click here for channel registration]
/ @interviewsaroundthewo...
[Please also register on each SNS]
・Instagram➡️ / kazuya_phl
・Twitter➡️ / kazuya_phl
My name is Kazuya. I am Japanese. I travel around the world interviewing locals and foreigners.
There are many countries in the world. Culture differs from country to country. Even if I ask the same question, the answer is different depending on the country. And even if I ask the same question in the same place 10 years later, the answer may change. It's very interesting. I want the viewers to know and be interested in various countries. And I would be happy if you like the country and visit it. I would be happy to help you with your travels and study abroad.
- profile --
September 1, 2022-January 31, 2023 Cebu Island, Philippines
February 1, 2023 - February 15, 2023 Singapore
February 16, 2023 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for d candid interviews with d tourists in KL. Wow u managed to get hold of so many people from so many different nationalities.
I was also happy to talk with people from many countries☺️
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 Wonderful. U did a good job. 😀
ppl keep on saying KL is a layover city now we know it is not entirely true.. mostly plan to stay n visit for 1 week n more
That's right. People like Malaysia so they are visiting☺️
Let them say whatever they like. They dont like malaysia or malaysians.
I'm Malaysian, but I wondering is Malaysia hot?. Maybe Im get used to the weather, since I was born and raise in Malaysia. But to hear people from Sudan (which is a country with a hot desert climate) said that Malaysia is hot is kinda mind boggling. Btw love your videos
thank you. I should have asked more about Sudan😂
I think it's the humidity. Desert air is dry so it's doesn't feel as hot to the human skin even if the temperature is hotter.
@@neku2741 yup i have been my body so dry air is dry and i got itchy gatal2 all around my body , glad come back to msia humid after one month there
@@grunpycat5237 Hahaha betul tu. I live in the UK which also has "dry" air. It is worse in the cold months with central heating.
Terbaik🥰
thank you☺️
Indians and Chinese living in Malaysia are Malaysians. Not from other nations.
Not all, can only differentiate if they speak the national language
Indians are from another country
@@koshurkot3892 Country of origin, yes. But some came as early as during the Malacca Sultanate as traders and some came during the British colonization and have become Malaysian.
@@nutzhazel some low castes still members of vhp & rss
Tourists should learn/know how to differenate between local people and workers from another country. It's a big different.....even the language nearly same.
Hi my friend…I’m from Malaysia 😊😊
thank you. my friend😊😊
MashaAllah
😂
3 months visa but most of them just stay for 2-7 days only
For sightseeing, it is common to stay for a few days. I think. But I think it's a very good place to stay for a long time after retirement. In fact, many Japanese immigrated to Malaysia☺️
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 Yeah, but they really should visit Sabah & Sarawak. Totally different vibes and groups of people than Peninsula Malaysia.
@@nutzhazel 😊
A lot of people only have two weeks a vacation a year with their jobs, so that allow them a very little bit of time for themselves, people would stay longer on average if it was more :)
6:32..The guy from Sudan made it sound like Malaysia is "Very" hot but surely not as "Hot" as Sudan where it can go over 40 degrees celcius 😆🤣🤣🤣
I also thought Africa was hotter. I should have asked more😂
What he meant was the humidity.
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467I’m from Somalia it’s not here in east Africa except the cities that has sea it’s between 10C to 35C
KL not kuala