I Went Back to My Least Favorite Country (Brunei)

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  • @drewbinsky
    @drewbinsky  Рік тому +1577

    Who has been to Brunei? I'd love to hear your thoughts about the country! And if you haven't been, feel free to fire away any questions and I will get back to you!

    • @bottlebfdi
      @bottlebfdi Рік тому +55

      i have not

    • @azaankaul5420
      @azaankaul5420 Рік тому +63

      I would love to visit 😊

    • @mohdadeeb1829
      @mohdadeeb1829 Рік тому +78

      Question: We know you have travelled all countries? But What about States? How many US states you have been to?

    • @alireza_adventure
      @alireza_adventure Рік тому +42

      Amazing
      BIG LOVE from IRAN

    • @oscartschackert1758
      @oscartschackert1758 Рік тому +52

      Will you be revisiting chad as well?

  • @hazejm
    @hazejm Рік тому +3513

    Btw drew, the Arabic letters you see is not Arabic language but actually it is Jawi writings. Jawi is a Malay language but in Arabic letters. You can find Jawi writings in Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Southern Thailand, and Southern Philippines :)

    • @beratceylan4668
      @beratceylan4668 Рік тому +224

      All Nusantra Malay world used to use this Arabic alphabet before colonization so it's good that they are trying to keep it alive

    • @abhi739
      @abhi739 Рік тому +35

      how can it be jawi writing if its written in arabic, bahasa language is written from left to right but in arabic its right to left, which dont make sense, and numbers in arabic are copied from indian number system which was first used in malay indo etc, so I dont see logic of using arabic

    • @afzal.jahangir
      @afzal.jahangir Рік тому +245

      @@abhi739 Jawi is based on the Arabic script, consisting of all of the original 31 Arabic letters, and six additional letters constructed to fit the phonemes native to Malay, and an additional phoneme used in foreign loanwords, but not found in Classical Arabic

    • @abhi739
      @abhi739 Рік тому +11

      @@afzal.jahangir if its written form is arabic then its arabic script, if we add six letters it becomes brunei arabic, just like syrian arabic and standard arabic, jawi means javanese but its original script was kawi thats indigenous to malaya bahasu. most borrowed loan words are in latin, so jawi can be written in latin directly, whats the need for an additional script

    • @afzal.jahangir
      @afzal.jahangir Рік тому +95

      @@abhi739 Jawi is a writing system used before for writing languages such as Malay, Acehnese and a few others. It is still used for writing Malay in Brunei where it the official script, while Malay in Malaysia switched to the Latin script and Acehnese which is spoken in the Aceh province in Indonesia also adopted the Latin script since the Dutch colonization of the country.

  • @FashaKazuha
    @FashaKazuha Рік тому +2438

    As a Bruneian i appreciate you for visiting our country for the second time, the reason less people on the streets right now is because everyone is busy celebrating eid

    • @sirpill2509
      @sirpill2509 Рік тому +61

      this was msot likely filmed a long time ago

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +189

      Thank you for the comment!

    • @FashaKazuha
      @FashaKazuha Рік тому +18

      @@sirpill2509 oh, alright

    • @Daemonlord7372
      @Daemonlord7372 Рік тому +7

      Is gaming looked down in Brunei?

    • @FashaKazuha
      @FashaKazuha Рік тому +20

      @@Daemonlord7372 no 💀

  • @_owen.c
    @_owen.c Рік тому +883

    My first trip to Uganda was miserable I was sick and I was overwhelmed. I hated it. I was 12. 7 years later I was able to return and give it another chance. I loved every minute of it. Uganda is a beautiful country with beautiful people.
    Some times all it takes is a second chance.

    • @fynnschumann7661
      @fynnschumann7661 Рік тому +3

      Uganda is the best, wish to go back one day.

    • @skipinkoreaable
      @skipinkoreaable Рік тому +7

      I've never been to Uganda but I've met a few Ugandans who were very charming. I'm glad you went back and liked it.

    • @deepcoder1845
      @deepcoder1845 Рік тому +1

      lol...Uganda,the country thats kills gay people. Started by American christians...

    • @abunaylah405
      @abunaylah405 Рік тому +2

      Wakanda is Uganda 🇺🇬

    • @uzef73
      @uzef73 Рік тому +2

      Uganda politicians very based!

  • @haris1321
    @haris1321 Рік тому +19

    As a Bruneian me self appreciate for the Revisit do hope you enjoy and had a better experience

  • @araigumakiruno
    @araigumakiruno Рік тому +1518

    As a Malaysian, I'm glad you give Brunei a second chance 🇧🇳🇲🇾

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +93

      i'm glad too!

    • @prantaantu7743
      @prantaantu7743 Рік тому +42

      There is no requirement for him to make this video, who is he. He should apologize to all Bruneian

    • @melonaabelarde385
      @melonaabelarde385 Рік тому +5

      Ignorant must block listed 😂

    • @melonaabelarde385
      @melonaabelarde385 Рік тому

      You don't need this guy in your country why need second chance who is he he is just an American ignorant

    • @akfaisel
      @akfaisel Рік тому +7

      He's nobody to give Brunei a second chance. Brunei is always Brunei!

  • @Mystearicia
    @Mystearicia Рік тому +1037

    I'm Filipino born and raised in Brunei, my parents have been here for 30 years and to be honest, they prefer staying here than in the Philippines because it's peaceful. Yes, it may be boring for someone who is used to the hustle and bustle of bigger cities and countries, but to those who has been here for years, it's already a home they always come back to.

    • @HambaAllah-nr2sx
      @HambaAllah-nr2sx Рік тому +41

      Yeah this is Islamic kingdom.Your safe

    • @HambaAllah-nr2sx
      @HambaAllah-nr2sx Рік тому +1

      @@baikushex0et682 working, because brunei is heaven maybe .

    • @baikushex0et682
      @baikushex0et682 Рік тому +5

      @@HambaAllah-nr2sx yes Brunei people have good passport too !

    • @erls5206
      @erls5206 Рік тому +23

      ​@@HambaAllah-nr2sx Safe but can be stoned to death by being gay. Funny.

    • @HambaAllah-nr2sx
      @HambaAllah-nr2sx Рік тому +35

      @@erls5206 yeah. Gay or shemale and lesbian is not good for kids. But the law can be forgive and can give a second chance to change that's is beauty of islam.

  • @Ramy_Ramz
    @Ramy_Ramz Рік тому +591

    My Iraqi barber used to work for the prince in Brunei. He says they’re way better than Middle Eastern leaders. Of course there is no close friendship but he says the royal family was very generous and the Sultan and his family always greeted their workers and were very respectful towards the workers in the palace

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +91

      interetsing perspective and thanks for sharing!

    • @user-nj1zu2nf1x
      @user-nj1zu2nf1x Рік тому +19

      That's not what amnesty international thinks trying to whitewash a dictators state. Next you're going to make a feel-good video about North Korea

    • @bassemhassan6616
      @bassemhassan6616 Рік тому +61

      ​​@@user-nj1zu2nf1x blah blah propaganda

    • @shsh-he5qg
      @shsh-he5qg Рік тому +39

      @@user-nj1zu2nf1x seems like someone is jealous 😂

    • @wallace6228
      @wallace6228 Рік тому +5

      I would be generous if the proceeds from oil field exploitation were mine

  • @lyallbaybum69
    @lyallbaybum69 Рік тому +156

    I lived in Brunei.
    On the surface, it appears boring, but there's actually lots to do.
    It's an extremely chilled and safe place to live.

    • @sahratank7504
      @sahratank7504 8 місяців тому

      right like Monaco

    • @GMEOK
      @GMEOK 6 місяців тому +3

      I would live there in a heartbeat. But I am a Christian, not sure of the laws with religion.

    • @liudin-o7t
      @liudin-o7t 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@GMEOKhere christian are treat like everyone but you cant celebrate christmas publicly

    • @Heatethatblox
      @Heatethatblox 5 місяців тому

      Here in Brunei i am not proud of the Brunein people they we're all lazy and maybe half of the population are obesity but at least they give free healthcare and a good Sultan (His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam)

    • @liudin-o7t
      @liudin-o7t 5 місяців тому

      @@Heatethatblox wdym? What people obsessed of?

  • @muffintopz4692
    @muffintopz4692 Рік тому +496

    Brunei seems peaceful and the people seem so kind and hospitable.
    “It’s no tip I’m a BOSS.” 😂. How cute is she. That was too funny.

    • @demoncloud6147
      @demoncloud6147 Рік тому +14

      I was searching for this comment , most ppl missed this joke !
      😂😂😂

    • @turkey4957
      @turkey4957 Рік тому

      they still hate gay people

    • @hi_lol1912
      @hi_lol1912 8 місяців тому

      Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @liudin-o7t
      @liudin-o7t 5 місяців тому

      As a Bruneian yes it is a peaceful country. The crime rate here is very lowww

    • @mahmudunnabi9185
      @mahmudunnabi9185 4 місяці тому

      Honestly I lived 4 years there but I didn't find them kind. Infact they're rude to other national who go to work there.

  • @wannaim6958
    @wannaim6958 Рік тому +606

    To be honest, as a Muslim myself, I was a little bit nervous too. Luckily everything went well with your trip this time around. Anyway, the writing system which you have mistakenly thought as "Arabic", is actually "Jawi" writing system. It is derived from Arabic but written down in local (Bahasa Melayu) language. Malaysia also has this writing system and was widely spread before independence, but we have changed it to "Roman" alphabet so that our non-Malays citizen can adapt Bahasa Melayu much easier. I'm from Malaysia by the way. Thanks Drew for sharing your experience with us.

    • @benjismith593
      @benjismith593 Рік тому +4

      How is Malaysia to visit?

    • @wansworld27
      @wansworld27 Рік тому +12

      @@benjismith593 Malaysia number 1 bro, sure you like!

    • @dealligatorgreen1222
      @dealligatorgreen1222 Рік тому +13

      true, I'm originally from Morocco and there was this letter that exists in Farsi but not Arabic and I could read but it didn't mean anything in Arabic.

    • @ArchieGamez
      @ArchieGamez Рік тому +1

      ​@@benjismith593 Fantastic, food is amazing

    • @user-oq1nt4li3r
      @user-oq1nt4li3r Рік тому +7

      Well the country looks open minded for it to be muslim. Tattoos are haram but the ppl didn’t care

  • @RatPluto
    @RatPluto Рік тому +389

    I used to work in Brunei for oil and gas companies. Actually, we were locked up there for 6 months during COVID in 2020. At the very beginning I've had the same feeling as yours 10 years ago. Later on when I met some locals and found the places to go - I loved it. Will never forget Kaizen Sushi treat - best sushi ever. People are lovely and very proud of being Bruneian. I have worked with many Bruneians who are smart, well educated and again - lovely. I do really like this place and you feel extremely safe, without all drunk idiots every Friday and Saturday. I am glad that I have had a chance to visit Brunei and spent there many months. Oh and what a lovely barber shop in Bandar we found - Chaps & Rebels! I do really wanna say thank you to all Bruneians for such a lovely experience up there!

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +25

      thx so much for sharing!

    • @floritachong9623
      @floritachong9623 Рік тому +11

      23 years here and I can say such a peaceful country.
      With a loving Sultan - taking care of his people😍

    • @miahconnell23
      @miahconnell23 Рік тому +2

      @RatPluto : I would go there for a couple years of teaching abroad {older, certified, teacher: no longer a young back-packer} would you recommend ? {I need no night-life: just my guitar and a good workplace} … like, were you able to save while working there ? Decent employers ?

    • @ComanderSazabi2000
      @ComanderSazabi2000 Рік тому +4

      ​​@@miahconnell23 You can probably your luck to get a position at an international school. You'll definitely need to get a car, probably a cheap second hand to get you started. Food, rent and fuel would probably be super cheap compared to elsewhere. Everything else would be a bit expensive but a 2hr drive can get you across the border to Malaysia for cheaper Malaysian prices. Everyone speaks English so language barrier wouldn't be much of an issue. The foodie culture is big here so there'll be almost nothing to do except to eat out with your colleagues. Unless you like hiking or some kind of outdoors sports.
      Have always heard that the work life is a bit of a drag. Be prepared to face at least a few lazy coworkers, sloppy work outputs, and maybe some minor office politics

    • @ComanderSazabi2000
      @ComanderSazabi2000 Рік тому +1

      ​@@miahconnell23 Maybe check out the brunei subreddit to ask for more in-depth breakdown on budgeting. Expats usually gets paid more but be careful of accepting a low paying job just to be surprised by the fact that you can't meet your rent.

  • @fajaranuar4333
    @fajaranuar4333 Рік тому +53

    To those travelling to Brunei, you are most welcome. I remember bringing some tourists (pre covid) and I brought them to visit families and friends during EID while wearing brunei's national costume (i have plenty to lend). The treatment they received were quantum leaps better. 😊
    Some other tips:
    1. Wear modestly. Long pants/long jeans for men are encouraged.
    2. Interact politely yet conservatively because most bruneians are shy but very hospitable, especially to foreigners.
    3. Having a local friend & guide will be EXTREMELY useful.
    4. Public transport is not that dependable as most of us own cars or two. See no 3
    5. Always ask what are the do's and don'ts when visiting any place or someone's home.
    6. Tipping is not mandatory but most welcomed, especially in restaurants.
    7. Best season to visit: 23/2, July, Ramadhan month, Eid.

  • @HashimMohammed_8BP
    @HashimMohammed_8BP Рік тому +186

    Well it’s fair to say Brunei 🇧🇳 didn’t fail to impress this time! The country looks beautiful and people seem very welcoming. Would love to visit one day.

    • @Notfromwashington
      @Notfromwashington Рік тому +3

      Yo I love this country too, I’ve never been but definitely would love to go asap. I love Brunei ❤

    • @kaushikdas5115
      @kaushikdas5115 Рік тому +1

      Brunei is the best place for radical peaceful community

    • @CastorRabbit
      @CastorRabbit Місяць тому

      I'm not impressed. Want to end the video on a high note? Cross the border and leave Brunei, simple.

  • @jeanneclairegordon3102
    @jeanneclairegordon3102 Рік тому +169

    I'm from NZ but lived in Brunei for about 5 years growing up. Brunei has its special moments, they just opened the eco-park by the Grand Mosque, Temburong is a beautiful national park, and the night markets are one of the best things about Brunei. They don't need fancy malls or shopping attractions they have everything in their nature. Not to mention the locals are incredibly loving and kind. I learnt so much from that place and I miss the wildlife and beaches (you will never find locals swimming at the beach because of crocodiles but the beaches are usually safe ) damn i think i wanna go back

    • @chyj
      @chyj 2 місяці тому

      Crocodiles in the sea ? 🤣

    • @dancing_qu33n
      @dancing_qu33n Місяць тому

      A kiwi in Brunei? Or a Bruneian living in New Zealand? Alot of kiwis haven't even heard of Brunei lol

    • @zam023
      @zam023 Місяць тому

      @@dancing_qu33n If you go to school at St.Andrew's School (Brunei), you might find one. Lots of expat kids go to school there, including the Royal family.

  • @sharondahunan1188
    @sharondahunan1188 Рік тому +166

    As a Filipino I have lived and work in Brunei for 5 years and I have a great time there. Love the kindness of the Bruneian.

  • @belleyboy
    @belleyboy Рік тому +21

    Good on you Drew for giving it a second chance. Same thing happened to me in Thailand, didn't really like it the first time, gave it another chance and now it is my go to travel destination!

  • @TheWizcakes
    @TheWizcakes Рік тому +389

    Im Malaysian, but love Brunei. Such a peaceful country. May Brunei thrive and prosper.

    • @markpozsar5785
      @markpozsar5785 Рік тому

      Well North-Korea is peaceful also because the government rules with an iron fist lol, it is a disgusting dictatorship

    • @Kr33gola
      @Kr33gola Рік тому +20

      Only because their are rich with petrol, other wise that peace wouldn't exist.

    • @behuman3801
      @behuman3801 Рік тому +4

      Ameen

    • @ecec73
      @ecec73 Рік тому +7

      brunei is crap man what u talking about

    • @cherrygems5499
      @cherrygems5499 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ecec73 some people can like it some people don't 🤷🏻‍♀️ take it or leave it

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Рік тому +2608

    It’s like you’re coming back to meet your new self ✊❤️

    • @dark-ghost5455
      @dark-ghost5455 Рік тому +29

      repent before its too late

    • @bubkabu
      @bubkabu Рік тому +63

      Some stay dry and others feel the pain. Glad you didn't fear the rain, Drew.

    • @uriels4097
      @uriels4097 Рік тому +73

      Chocolate Rain

    • @inky3
      @inky3 Рік тому +57

      CHOCOLATE RAAINNN

    • @srdsyndetical
      @srdsyndetical Рік тому +13

      well i can't lie i am quite glad it didnt start raining chocolate, i'm sure i would have felt the pain if it did

  • @عبدالملك-ي5ه3ي
    @عبدالملك-ي5ه3ي Рік тому +250

    My first trip to my neighbouring country of Egypt wasn't the most fun experience in the world. I wasn't really feeling the local culture, the chaotic cities, and the guys trying to sell you stuff. Couple years later I went back and absolutely loved it. I made a bunch of friends and grew to love their culture and I went back there more times than I remember after that. You gotta give a place a second chance and I'm happy and quite frankly proud that you were mature enough to give Brunei a second chance, Drew. Greetings from Saudi Arabia !

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +19

      yeah i HATED Egypt on my first time around

    • @yahiaabdulwahab1263
      @yahiaabdulwahab1263 Рік тому +5

      @Drew Binsky I don't blame you. I'm Egyptian from Cairo, and it gets sorta chaotic sometimes. Ps: I've been living there for 18 years, and it doesn't get that easier😭

    • @بهايموحميرقردوغانابوشخة
      @بهايموحميرقردوغانابوشخة Рік тому +1

      The same thing, I am Egyptian, and it was my first visit to Saudi Arabia, and I hated Mecca because of the abundance of chaos and beggary children, and I hated Jeddah and its dirty environment and the slums inside it.

    • @MohammedJouel-e4k
      @MohammedJouel-e4k Рік тому +1

      The same thing, I am Egyptian, and it was my first visit to Saudi Arabia, and I hated Mecca because of the abundance of chaos and beggary children, and I hated Jeddah and its dirty environment and the slums inside it.

  • @angelg1963
    @angelg1963 8 місяців тому +6

    Never been there but i did work for Brunei Airlines in their office in London, and the people I spoke to on the phone were always so friendly and polite.

  • @lemagnifique1573
    @lemagnifique1573 Рік тому +595

    As an introvert i don't see Brunei is a boring place, i visit some places that people considered it "boring place" but i really enjoyed it

    • @dariusalias870
      @dariusalias870 Рік тому +61

      You feelings is same like me, the more silent and less people in place that I stay, is the more peaceful things I have in my life

    • @Ulvorskets
      @Ulvorskets Рік тому +21

      Yeahh!! I really love beautiful and quiet places

    • @briodiz4772
      @briodiz4772 Рік тому +41

      low crime and looks socialy peacefull, people understimate what a big deal that is,

    • @melonaabelarde385
      @melonaabelarde385 Рік тому

      That's how American ignorant definition 😂

    • @HambaAllah-nr2sx
      @HambaAllah-nr2sx Рік тому +6

      No honss carr ahaha .

  • @naqibazimi9371
    @naqibazimi9371 Рік тому +59

    Glad to hear that you give a positive feedback about Brunei for your second visit. I hope that everything goes well to you and I am also hope that Brunei will always maintain peaceful forever. Lots of love from Malaysia. 🇲🇾❤️🇧🇳

  • @Azadanimates
    @Azadanimates Рік тому +296

    As a Bruneian I appreciate tgat you opened your eyes to the beauty of my country instead of looking at the negatives

    • @kaktusdesiberie7196
      @kaktusdesiberie7196 Рік тому +28

      As a Muslim Canadian mom of five your country looks heavenly to me. I don’t know if I could adapt to the hot temperature but living in an Islamic country surrounded by calm, kind people and hearing Athan seems like a very healthy place to raise good children. May Allah always bless your country and may He make it easy for your Sultan to remain generous and just towards his people. Beautiful country Allahoumabarik 💕

    • @Azadanimates
      @Azadanimates Рік тому +7

      @@kaktusdesiberie7196 I hope you could come to my country although I admit it gets boring I hope you have a great time if you do visit my country. I also wish I could visit Canada one day! I wish you and your family the best and may الله bless you!

    • @Azadanimates
      @Azadanimates Рік тому

      @Zaydan Alfariz Practically, Brunei is pretty small

    • @Azadanimates
      @Azadanimates Рік тому

      @Zaydan Alfariz Most likely cause of the more activities and it’s more attractive for tourists. Singapore is also a more modern metropolis style city and Brunei has small buildings and has a small amount of huge tall buildings

    • @Azadanimates
      @Azadanimates Рік тому

      @Zaydan Alfariz I’ve been to Singapore for holiday! Selamat Hari raya and Stay safe

  • @madam9736
    @madam9736 7 місяців тому +11

    I lived there for two years. One of the friendliest places to live. Great people, good food and wonderful things to see.

  • @mintyworld22
    @mintyworld22 Рік тому +107

    So glad that you come back to Brunei. I'm Malaysian from Sabah and we love our Bruneian brothers/sisters. The world misunderstand Brunei, it's a country rich in history and culture.

    • @saitama2.040
      @saitama2.040 Рік тому +6

      I love my sabahan family, I'm bruneian and I have many families from sabah

    • @SomethingSomethingg
      @SomethingSomethingg 11 місяців тому +3

      We don't misunderstand Brunei. They truly do barbaric things. It's in their laws.

  • @weeklyrackets
    @weeklyrackets Рік тому +515

    I lived in Brunei for about 3 years due to my job and left around 2019 as I got moved to another country by my company. In my experience, it is one of the most peaceful countries I've ever been at in my entire life. The crime rate is very low and you'll rarely hear any awful crimes in the country although they hide some to prevent mass panics. You can walk the streets in the middle of the night without some hillbilly pointing a gun or a knife at you and most of the drivers there has there sense compared to drivers in other countries. During Hari Raya we were also able to get in the King's palace to eat delicious meals for free and they give you a yellow box containing food along with a picture of the Sultan.
    There is no tax there, the electricity bill is cheap and water bill doesn't exist for residential areas. Almost everyone I knew there has a car and the only people I see that use public transportation (bus) are mainly foreign workers such as Indonesians, Filipinos, Bangladesh, etc though I barely rode the bus so it might've changed during my stay. Their religious (sharia) law don't really feal that heavy unless you are part of the LGBT community or a bit wanked in the head. A lot of the grocery stores there sell pork but they are tucked away in another section of the store and the no alcoholic beverages law was fine by me since I don't even drink and it does help reduce the crime and vehicle accident rates in the country. There were 2 main christian churches in the capital city and they aren't even hidden in some way at all so it is fine to be non-muslim there.
    The locals are nice but some are just downright awful just like in other countries and some are ridiculously LAZY. The Bruneians that I worked with were often LATE and leaves early or literally when time strikes to leave the office just like students in grade school except for one Bruneian that I worked with she was very industrious and we're still good friends till this day. There were also more foreign workers compared to local workers in the private sector due to some of the locals wanting a position with higher salary and not start from the bottom but in the government sector it is mostly locals and they're enjoying the time of their lives and part of me feels like there's some kind of corruption going on as the development projects in Brunei were kind of slow.
    Brunei feels like one of those countries that are happy dandy on the surface but needs some fixing underneath. I also noticed in your video that kampong ayer has changed quite a bit which is cool and it is good seeing you visit the country again in a much more mature version of yourself.

    • @DimiStranaHD
      @DimiStranaHD Рік тому +8

      Which country are you from?

    • @jonnythunder92
      @jonnythunder92 Рік тому +10

      Thanks for your interesting perspective. Awesome.
      Id love to go there and check it out.

    • @tupums
      @tupums Рік тому

      "Their religious (sharia) law don't really feal that heavy unless you are part of the LGBT community or a bit wanked in the head."
      Well, sets the context right... Thats messed up shit. This islamism (yes that`s a word) and shairia is just outdated, archaic monster practices which disregards human rights.

    • @ChingChengHanji_
      @ChingChengHanji_ Рік тому +1

      ​@@DimiStranaHD probably chinese malaysian or chinese Singaporean

    • @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367
      @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 Рік тому +1

      Brunei is christian

  • @warrenmcallister2341
    @warrenmcallister2341 Рік тому +5

    I only like to travel to a country where I know someone there. There’s a huge difference from going to the “sites” and living life like a local. I enjoy learning the culture of where I go and spending time like I would as an average person.

  • @caffeineted
    @caffeineted Рік тому +299

    In terms of Islamic religious strictness...
    1. Brunei: Is Law, Most strict
    2. Malaysia: Is Law, Quite strict
    3. Indonesia: No religious law, just social pressure
    It's amazing that considering Indonesia has the most number of muslim in the world, it is also the most secular.

    • @airhabairhab
      @airhabairhab Рік тому +18

      Idk the partying across the border in MY didn’t look quite strict!😂😂

    • @Username-wc1dg
      @Username-wc1dg Рік тому +30

      ​@@airhabairhab that's in Sarawak where the population is majority Christians

    • @TomoSasaki-j3f
      @TomoSasaki-j3f Рік тому +1

      No shock Indonesia country poor lol 😂😂😂

    • @TomoSasaki-j3f
      @TomoSasaki-j3f Рік тому

      ​@@Username-wc1dg because stupidity still follows the colonial religion

    • @LarjieGamer
      @LarjieGamer Рік тому +10

      lol you should visit the state of Aceh

  • @Finn-fz3id
    @Finn-fz3id Рік тому +74

    I grew up as an expat in Brunei, every country has their shortcomings but it is a place of nostalgia and peace for me, I was disappointed after your first visit, and your second visit is more representative of the true Brunei!

  • @krishnagarmentsthanjavur4064
    @krishnagarmentsthanjavur4064 Рік тому +90

    I am from Tamil Nadu,India...i am in Brunei from 2003 to 2009....its a very very peaceful country with lovely native people and we always respect king Sultanate of Brunei & Royal family 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @alicearminahaik
    @alicearminahaik 2 місяці тому +2

    Brunei is one of my bucket lists to visit for very long time…I’m from Sabah and hopefully will make it true. Your video just gives me an inspiration and some idea where to visit. Thank you 🙏

  • @manucamposlag
    @manucamposlag Рік тому +104

    I've been to Brunei and I must say it was one of my best trips ever. We had to "hitchhike" our way to the Malaysian border. Throughout my journey, every single local tried to help me get the transportation I needed. A family even offered me a ride to the last 2km before the border. The reason why I went to Brunei is because I had seen your video about it and I wanted to check out if it was really "that bad". My trip proves that it all depends on your personal experiences throughout your journey. I'm glad you gave it a second chance!

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +11

      i agree that the locals are super nice!!!

    • @sam-gt7eq
      @sam-gt7eq Рік тому

      Thanks man, from bruneian

    • @newgabe09
      @newgabe09 Місяць тому

      ? there's a border with Malaysia?

  • @royce8
    @royce8 Рік тому +159

    Drew, what an incredible video. I am so glad you went back and were able to see a different side to that country. I love that the locals wanted to talk with you and learn about your experience. I am proud of you for going back with an open mind and heart. I learned so much about this country and appreciate you sharing your experience. What was your favorite part and what will you take with you from this experience?

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +22

      It was a nice experience ! Thx for the comment!

    • @mikmik1858
      @mikmik1858 Рік тому +1

      ​@@drewbinskywill ypu visit Tibet , east Turkestan and other north eastern administrative regions of china in the future ??

  • @saito6218
    @saito6218 Рік тому +271

    As a bruneian im happy for you to give our country a second chance👍🇧🇳

    • @RobPires
      @RobPires Рік тому +9

      He put Brunei as his least favourite country in the title, that is basically the worst country and you are happy? 😂😂

    • @Lanetgm
      @Lanetgm Рік тому +1

      @@RobPires kkk member

    • @RobPires
      @RobPires Рік тому +7

      @@Sleeponacouch It is a bizzare opinion given that Drew is quiet about his country that have obliterated millions of innocent lives yet Brunei that has done comparitively nothing wrong is the worst. And Bruneians should be happy given 'a second chance'? That doesn't make sense at all.

    • @andanandan6061
      @andanandan6061 Рік тому +4

      Why should Bruneian happy for the second chance ?
      Brunei is rich country. It has done nothing wrong and should not have to beg for an Israeli UA-camr admiration.

    • @Lanetgm
      @Lanetgm Рік тому +4

      @@andanandan6061 chill bro

  • @MsVicky72
    @MsVicky72 Рік тому +13

    This video literally made m cry! I’m so happy your experience was different in a good way!😅

  • @SyafiHalim
    @SyafiHalim Рік тому +13

    Thanks for the shoutout on 0:40 LMAO! But hey man, sorry for being harsh on my video as well and glad you enjoyed your second visit HAHAH we shouldve met when you were here bro!

  • @ayeshaabbasi1871
    @ayeshaabbasi1871 Рік тому +108

    I can say that Brunei is a heaven of an introverts like me. It is giving so peaceful vibes. Love Brunei 🇵🇰❤️🇧🇳

    • @anamikaseth157
      @anamikaseth157 Рік тому

      Porkistani 😂😂😂😂
      But love islam ❤

    • @ankitmodi1569
      @ankitmodi1569 Рік тому +1

      Then mam you should learn from bruneii how to respect other religion.
      And implement it in your country.

    • @ayeshaabbasi1871
      @ayeshaabbasi1871 Рік тому +13

      @@ankitmodi1569 first of all I am not an authority to implement anything but look who is talking about respecting others religion. The person from a country where all kind of propaganda is on a peak against Muslims.

    • @ayeshaabbasi1871
      @ayeshaabbasi1871 Рік тому +9

      @@anamikaseth157 it's none of your business where I am from and yes you are showing your wonderful upbringing what else can I say.

    • @cikmeow2050
      @cikmeow2050 Рік тому +4

      Not really, they usually come to malaysia to have fun, clubbing or shopping..these people actually are not really islamic and living in their sultan's propaganda not so different with north korea..they feels that they're so entitled because from rich country

  • @jpdelmar440
    @jpdelmar440 Рік тому +16

    I love how the people of Brunei gracefully welcomed you and tried to prove you wrong. hehehehe.
    Cheers to Bruneian hospitality indeed!!

  • @d.g.1594
    @d.g.1594 20 днів тому

    I praise you Drew for giving brunei another chance. I'm happy to see things were a lot different when you came back and you finally got a chance to see the historic mosque.

  • @rjulyanto
    @rjulyanto Рік тому +5

    I like it when you said "I was young and naïve" after "I'm older and wiser now", instead of pointing fingers outward to something.
    Keep discovering, Drew. Greetings from Surabaya, East Java.

  • @ADMG2003
    @ADMG2003 Рік тому +2045

    Brunei serves a lesson to not to judge an entire country beacuse of one persons mistake

    • @richarddawkins4607
      @richarddawkins4607 Рік тому +57

      but we just ha.te sharia, btw musics haram, abdul.
      -exmuslim indonesia

    • @sebasbandera
      @sebasbandera Рік тому +107

      @@richarddawkins4607 music is not haram, how could something that brings so many people happiness be prohibited?

    • @You6ef_7
      @You6ef_7 Рік тому +79

      @@sebasbanderait is haram

    • @spizzz2
      @spizzz2 Рік тому +60

      @@You6ef_7 music is not haram, search it up literally anywhere. unless something in the quran explicitly says music is haram it really isn’t….

    • @You6ef_7
      @You6ef_7 Рік тому

      @@spizzz2are you Muslim? Guess not don’t try tell me about my religion music is haram end of

  • @EmyLaGargola
    @EmyLaGargola Рік тому +11

    *You gave it another chance and I'm glad your experience was better this time.*

  • @cmichelle6888
    @cmichelle6888 Рік тому +3

    Recently found your channel Drew, and I cant stop watching your videos! So beautiful and full of knowledge and education!!!

  • @julianabonde8375
    @julianabonde8375 Рік тому +371

    I really love your videos Drew🙏

    • @handlesnipe
      @handlesnipe Рік тому +2

      Verified UA-camr 3 minutes ago?

    • @Anglezz
      @Anglezz Рік тому +2

      @@handlesnipe getting a music badge isnt the same as being verified

    • @6ltk
      @6ltk Рік тому

      @@Anglezz exactly bru some much kids told me that like a year ago

    • @Dwoww1568
      @Dwoww1568 Рік тому

      So amazing

    • @Videosandmoremine
      @Videosandmoremine Рік тому

      Ok

  • @bijanmosallaei2203
    @bijanmosallaei2203 Рік тому +14

    It's understandable why so many Bruneians would be upset about Drew's previous video on Brunei. Nobody wants to be Drew Binsky's least favorite country. But I'm glad he enjoyed it a lot more the second time around, and I'm glad that he posted a second video on Brunei, a more positive one.
    I feel like a big reason that Drew has been able to travel to every country in the world is because he is respectful everywhere he goes. He also tries to clear up misconceptions people have about certain countries. And, of course, it helps that he's a popular UA-camr.

  • @muhammadridzwan77
    @muhammadridzwan77 Рік тому +19

    Malaysian here! I live so close to Brunei yet I know so little of this country. Thanks Drew for the honest insight this time around. Watched your previous video and had a negative perception of Brunei. Now my mind's changed!

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Рік тому +3

    Thanks you so much for this remarkable video about Brunei to shows these amazing places in the city❤❤❤I wish you safe journey & good LUCK to you always in peace 2023❤❤❤

  • @RedLeaf37
    @RedLeaf37 Рік тому +247

    "What do we do for fun in Brunei?"
    "We go to Malaysia"
    Lol

    • @brandonandreas4659
      @brandonandreas4659 8 місяців тому +2

      Lol the guy is oblivious

    • @Advancedworldbutchaotic
      @Advancedworldbutchaotic 7 місяців тому

      Weekend destinations are Miri and Labuan, 😅

    • @dabasil
      @dabasil 6 місяців тому

      Can agree you have fun in malaysia, but have a long good rest in brunei

    • @liudin-o7t
      @liudin-o7t 5 місяців тому +3

      Since our country is from Borneo and small country,we go to Malaysia.

    • @ismailalsomali100
      @ismailalsomali100 4 місяці тому +1

      I live in Saudi in a city called Khobar and for those who are seeking Alc and nightlife they can drive 30 minutes to Bahrain which is like a totally different country located right after the 25km long bridge.

  • @gunsal9891
    @gunsal9891 Рік тому +112

    I was kicked out of Church in Livermore CA simply doing my job. I was photographing a wedding and the priest got upset and kicked me out front of the. Wedding guests. He didn’t like me clicking the camera. So getting kicked out could happen anywhere and doesn’t make the place/ country/ entire religion a bad place. I’m glad you went back and gave them another chance. They all seem like lovely people.

    • @CYRUSTHEGREAT-hq6nx
      @CYRUSTHEGREAT-hq6nx Рік тому +3

      lol no. Strict Islamic regime

    • @mnaz650
      @mnaz650 Рік тому +28

      @@CYRUSTHEGREAT-hq6nx tf kinda response is that?

    • @bassemhassan6616
      @bassemhassan6616 Рік тому +19

      ​@@mnaz650 he is just trying to hate on Muslims I am guessing

    • @mohol93
      @mohol93 Рік тому +14

      @@CYRUSTHEGREAT-hq6nx lol recently created account just to spread hate. Get a job mate.

    • @cocoaorange1
      @cocoaorange1 Рік тому +1

      Rude priests.

  • @mateobaca628
    @mateobaca628 Рік тому +13

    it makes a huge difference how time change us, the perception and the point of view of something we get used to think some way. Great vid, always love this content and always giving me reasons why every country has is unique experience

  • @TravelWithXtian
    @TravelWithXtian 6 місяців тому +2

    Nice content! I can't wait to see Brunei this year. ❤🇧🇳 I will cross the land border from Sabah, Malaysia. 🇲🇾

  • @EmpireRules
    @EmpireRules Рік тому +66

    Greetings from Chicagoland, Bro’. I’ve been there 🇧🇳.
    You big time missed the long houses of Brunei. Simply breathtaking experience immersing among the indigenous locals living in peace and harmony. Look it up. There are only handful number of places in the world with long houses including in the Lapland of Sweden.
    As far Bruneians being happy with absolute monarchy, It just shows to tell you that being able to cast ballots under Jeffersonian model of democracy is not the only way to have a quality life and wealthy country with high H.D.I. and balanced GINI index unlike the 🇺🇸.
    I too was blown away when I went there witnessing how content most of the people were. By the way, did you notice how many high/end cars were near the pier off the Kempung Ayer?
    Glad you liked the Empire Hotel. It looks so surreal, doesn’t it? The sunset looking towards the South China Sea off Empire hotel is breathtaking.
    Thank you for making an amazingly beautiful video.

    • @damirkozlica1709
      @damirkozlica1709 Рік тому +3

      Brunei is 1000 times better than Chicago.

    • @EmpireRules
      @EmpireRules Рік тому

      @@damirkozlica1709 -Agreed a 1000% 😀👍! USA is not longer an amazing place as it used to be!

    • @KamalUddin-zd4cw
      @KamalUddin-zd4cw Рік тому +2

      ​@@damirkozlica1709 yes in the same way North Korea is better than New York.

    • @EmpireRules
      @EmpireRules Рік тому

      @@KamalUddin-zd4cw -Kamal, like Islam is better than Christianity, Judaism is bested than Islam -that sort of banal comparison and false logical equivalence?

    • @EmpireRules
      @EmpireRules Рік тому

      @Zaydan Alfariz -I didn’t know that! Yikes! 🤣

  • @Arghdy
    @Arghdy Рік тому +20

    Thank you so muchh for giving brunei a second chance. As a local bruneian, I was happy to see your positive views about Brunei. And I hope you do enjoy and have good memories during your stay here✨

    • @piedpiper5687
      @piedpiper5687 Рік тому

      Lol actually It's the oposite, brunei gave him the 2nd chance

    • @mich5131
      @mich5131 Рік тому

      @@piedpiper5687 he gave Brunei a second chance. 🗿

  • @aadhithvarathan5432
    @aadhithvarathan5432 Рік тому +38

    I am so glad you decided to give Brunei a 2nd chance, and this time you enjoyed it! Hope to see you enjoy Chad as well. Maybe you get a Chadian friend in USA and enter Chad via a different route, not N'djamena Airport.

  • @reallife3015
    @reallife3015 7 днів тому

    Again , Well documented Drew . Yup , seen your video clip on your first encounter with Brunei. It's worth a 2nd chance at it . Always love your honest and candid presentation. Keep up the great work Drew ......

  • @thejournal1865
    @thejournal1865 Рік тому +8

    Im a filipino but livin brunei for almost 3 years.. i felt happy that you have good experience for 2nd time around.. I love Brunei..

  • @nuruljanahdyson6323
    @nuruljanahdyson6323 Рік тому +39

    There is something uniquely different about the Malay countries in this region.If you happen to be in Brunei,Malaysia,Singapore,Indonesia try & pop over & visit all of them & experience the unique Malay culture in each of these countries plus lots more surprises & beauty that makes each of these countries just one of a kind 🇧🇳🇲🇾🇸🇬🇲🇨

  • @Yes-qj4bi
    @Yes-qj4bi Рік тому +16

    I hope this blows up too and everyone sees it.
    Honestly man I already loved Brunei before this but after seeing this I love this a lot more so thanks for returning here and making a video about the place!

  • @jamiesuzanne5781
    @jamiesuzanne5781 10 місяців тому +6

    I am so happy that I didn't see the original video you made. This, I'm sure, is a much better representation of their country! It's beautiful 😍

  • @amalha7588
    @amalha7588 Рік тому +58

    Brunei may be boring but we enjoy the peace very much! thanks for coming back 😊 lotsa love from bruneian.

    • @MohOz
      @MohOz Рік тому +8

      May Allah bless the county and keep it steadfast in Emaan.

    • @touranomuut
      @touranomuut Рік тому

      Oh you're Bruneian? Wonder if the rude man that kicked Drew out of the mosque got arrested and sentenced to death coz embarrassing the whole country 😅😅😅

    • @rothroth8127
      @rothroth8127 Рік тому +2

      The Captial might be boring , but the country seems to have the best preserve rainforest. I would love to do ecotourism over there. From Cambodia

    • @floatingdisembodiedhead8975
      @floatingdisembodiedhead8975 Рік тому +18

      ​@@touranomuutBrunei's not a Western country, they don't cancel people and humiliate them in public forums.

    • @asyyy9319
      @asyyy9319 Рік тому +2

      @@touranomuut huh? lmfao

  • @resekartan5828
    @resekartan5828 Рік тому +472

    I was in Brunei in January as a Swede. It's NOT the worst country in the world. But it is pretty boring to be honest with very few things worth seeing. Muara Beach area is ok but could be more developed. The buses is unreliable in the country. However, the people I meet were nice and welcoming. I also visited Timor-Leste which was more interesting. Thank you for all the videos so far and all the years you've entertained us.

    • @richarddawkins4607
      @richarddawkins4607 Рік тому

      dont go to this type of country, remember what happen to 2 scandinavian girls in marocco

    • @gamermapper
      @gamermapper Рік тому +36

      Because ultimately it's only a small region on the island of Borneo. So compared to Malaysia or Indonesia, it's like a small district of these countries. There obviously wouldn't be the same amount of cool stuff in a small country that's mostly one nation with one culture and one natural region than a huge multinational federation that has many different ethnicities, cultures, and different landscapes and foods. Andorra is way smaller than Sweden and has way fewer stuff to see, its more like one city in Sweden. Same here. And it's not anything against Bruneian people at all, but unfortunately that's how this works. Instead of looking at the world by country and country basis, I'd instead look at it as a region and culture basis. I'd love to explore the cultures and traditions of Borneo, but even in that case only like 5% of my trip would be dedicated to Brunei.

    • @LuhviKyu
      @LuhviKyu Рік тому +19

      Brunei is most likely to be liked by introverts 😭

    • @palahcomel
      @palahcomel Рік тому +24

      @azh I would choose Boring and Peaceful vibe over Overhyped and Full of Tourists - Malaysian Here 🖐🏻. And honestly, i visited Brunei in 2016 and i enjoyed it. Went to all museums , kampung ayer and mosque. The only shocking thing is all restaurants (including fast food) closed down during Friday Prayers. Nobody researched about that in the trip since all of us are girls.

    • @ShirtHole
      @ShirtHole Рік тому

      as a bruneian i agree

  • @ahmad-dhiya
    @ahmad-dhiya Рік тому +33

    im a bruneian and drew thank you so much for giving my country a second chance
    if you ever come back you should go to the different daerah/districts in brunei like temburong!

    • @jaylus1774
      @jaylus1774 Рік тому +3

      So happy to see a second visit, cause with any new place you might not have that proper experience the first round. This venture seemed fairly lovely. I personally am more interested in this special place now. That what makes travel channels so special. the education, the evolving, and the excursion !

  • @NancyRuthMusic
    @NancyRuthMusic 8 місяців тому +3

    I was in Brunei in 1992, singing in the palace of Prince Jefri for one month. The royal family sometimes flew in big artists like Michael Jackson and MC Hammer for private concerts... alas I was just a palace singer. An unforgettable month in my life. The local people are as lovely as you've mentioned in this video - good job!

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Рік тому +153

    And the thing is, while Brunei may be small now, it used to be bigger as it once stretched around the whole Bornean coast! So the place definitely has cool history! This is exactly why more people need to give things a chance! Judging the whole population of a country based on just one bad experience is unfair. As you said, you didn't know better back then, and now that you have a local to show you around, you get to better understand a country instead of just viewing it from a tourist point of view. Of course Brunei isn't a touristy place, but that doesn't mean the country doesn't have places to see! Many people don't visit Libya and Afghanistan and yet you showed that even those two places can have its charm
    And it's no lie about their palace! Guinness World Records states it is the world's largest palace. It indeed has 1,788 rooms, which includes 257 bathrooms, a banquet hall for up to 5,000 guests, a mosque for 1,500 people, a 110-car garage, and stable for 200 polo ponies, and five swimming pools. The palace is open to the public for Eid-ul-Fitr (three days a year)

    • @Rayjayedits
      @Rayjayedits Рік тому

      No Ur not

    • @rayuo
      @rayuo Рік тому +4

      Alright Kim, that's interesting... What about your country?

    • @yaboipalestine
      @yaboipalestine Рік тому

      wow kim ur Chinese right? ok can a have a nuke im only 11- oh shoot umm no im 45...
      lend me one plzzz im the president of singapoeew

    • @saidibrahim5931
      @saidibrahim5931 Рік тому

      ​@@rayuo haha 😂😂

    • @HappyCountryBall
      @HappyCountryBall Рік тому

      Kim what's interesting about.. your country:nervous:

  • @RjayDatingaling
    @RjayDatingaling Рік тому +6

    We were there last April 19 to 22!! And the people are so warm at welcoming!! Thank you Brunei!!! ♥️♥️♥️🇧🇳🇧🇳🇧🇳

  • @Fuhadx
    @Fuhadx Рік тому +4

    Many people will judge a place by their standards and culture and then say a place is no good, I love your videos because you show people, places and culture that many tourists will never see.

  • @-MaryPoppins-
    @-MaryPoppins- Рік тому +166

    Sounds like their king is doing exactly what he needs to. Takes care of his people, sets the parameters for what is acceptable and is clearly not going over the top, and he’s keeping the land prospering peacefully. He could easily have left the are to turn into a dirt patch, but built spots to highlight the areas. The work he’s done deserves a tip of the hat. We’ve got people richer here in the US and elsewhere who have done NEGATIVE things for their countries.

    • @NicM-vs9ox
      @NicM-vs9ox Рік тому

      We should all just live around each other as equal individuals.
      Anyone should be up to the task of taking care of each other for example.
      That anyone are just like anyone else and each person are a unique individual.
      With living around each other each person should just be able to think on their own and question everything with logic - think about how anything could work for example. -While also never leaving anyone behind.
      We should all just live around each other and forget this concept of nationality.
      No person are represented by anything or anyone else other than theirself.
      Must never leave literally anyone behind. Even if someone does, thinks, says a terrible thing must just ideally communicate for that person to change from being in the wrong. If someone are going to cause harm should ideally stop that person without harming and then communicate. That anyone should be up to the task of looking out for each other.
      Another thing, maybe someday there can be technology to bring anyone back alive again as 'death' really are just falling apart - no going to any afterlife, nor disappearing forever. Just falling apart.
      -Even if have technology to bring anyone back alive again, still must never want anyone to experience being harmed.
      A person live in their brain maybe able to move down a neuron as electricity and move out of the neuron as a chemical called a neural transmitter which can trigger into a receiver end of a neuron to perhaps be converted back into electricity, moving down neuron had just entered. The brain work on the concept of 'neural networking that learn off of self'; which means a person able to think own thoughts. A brain are like a chair which maybe someone by chance ended up sitting on that chair for theirself. Someone else maybe also have their very own chair (brain) and maybe a person can push someone else out of their chair and take their chair away, should regardless be careful so as to not harm each other.
      -That any brain are where a person live; whether as a human, bird, monkey, pig, cow, mouse, -etc.
      That if anyone experience their own unique perspective unlike anyone else then it is impossible for there to be an all knowing deity to know everything as anyone only know everything about theirself, not of another. -I look at my computer monitor and I would like to think anyone else exist and not all just my own shadow copying everything I do.
      Lastly; on the topic of 'death' should definitely sign up to get frozen / preserved at some facility if to die so that maybe in the future can be brought back alive again with technology. Need to at least get brain preserved. Even though can probably come back regardless if preserved or not, could probably come back sooner maybe with not as advanced technology. Should definitely be frozen / preserved so as to prevent falling apart and potentially end up suffering being exposed to the outside environment. Maybe if fallen apart into the ground maybe say soaked up into a blueberry plant blueberry and say someone as a crow bird eat of the blueberry with their body processing the person that were in that blueberry and turning them into a brain of a small baby crow in an egg and maybe eventually hatch as a crow; maybe losing past life memories due to being easily distracted from the environment maybe due to a small brain, not as much neurons and some degree of instinct drugging perspective.
      There is this company called 'Alcor' which perhaps offer preserving brain for 80k$ usd and 200k$ for entire body. There are possibly cheaper options available as well maybe like 'Cryonics Institute'.
      -Ideally preservation infrastructure should be available for anyone freely. Need to mass produce preservation infrastructure like a facility; maybe send people to Antarctica to be frozen for example.
      So. That is what I say, must never leave anyone behind.

    • @yourlocalbritishindian3216
      @yourlocalbritishindian3216 Рік тому +5

      @@NicM-vs9ox bro nobody cares

    • @SpekulatiusW
      @SpekulatiusW 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@NicM-vs9ox can you say that in like 3 or 4 sentences?

    • @SpekulatiusW
      @SpekulatiusW 11 місяців тому

      ​@@NicM-vs9ox tf u talkin about

    • @SomethingSomethingg
      @SomethingSomethingg 11 місяців тому +29

      Their king allows people to be executed for being gay....what are you talking about?

  • @TheMuslimConservative
    @TheMuslimConservative Рік тому +62

    Brunei is an absolutely beautiful country I love it, the people are extremely nice/hospitable,... I would move there without any hesitation if I could work and make a living there! 🇧🇳💚

    • @ravenn1508
      @ravenn1508 Рік тому

      :))))))))))))))) go and move no one is stoping you hahahahahhahaha go and make the sultan richer and you live in poverty

    • @hihihihihello
      @hihihihihello Рік тому

      Is there work there?

    • @TheMuslimConservative
      @TheMuslimConservative Рік тому +1

      @@hihihihihello of course there is, but working in a country that you're not a citizen of is never easy, you either need the money to open a business or a company to sponsor a work visa...

    • @nuruljanahdyson6323
      @nuruljanahdyson6323 Рік тому +1

      @@TheMuslimConservative that is the same everywhere around the world 🌏

  • @Rextum
    @Rextum Рік тому +12

    In his videos, Drew is always encouraging us to keep an open mind. It is nice to see him practise what he preaches. Keeping on open mind and giving things a second chance. But we should also remember that no country is perfect - there is a downside to pretty much anything.

  • @dalmav19
    @dalmav19 Рік тому +7

    as a filipino im glad that you visited our neighbor once again…. Long live Brunei

  • @arniab676
    @arniab676 Рік тому +22

    As a Bruneian myself. I love the country and it's amazing because it has great things for a cheap price and the Sultan (King) there is very generous to us. The Sultan has the most expensive jumbo private jet with some rooms made of crystal in 2 or 3 levels (can't remember if 2 or 3 sorry) and he has his own cockpit to pilot it in! Amazing country to go visit for tourists.

    • @burntgrilledcheesie
      @burntgrilledcheesie Рік тому +1

      My husband was born in Brunei (his Dad worked in off-shore oil). We took our two young kids there in 2018 and I fell in love with the place. We went hiking and camping in Ulu Temburong National Park, and that is one of my life highlights of travelling. 9ne baby took very ill while we were there and even HIS hospital visit was free (or VERY cheap), and, our hotel shuttle driver drove us because of our concern. We were blown away by the hospitality and beauty. It was also incredibly peaceful, and everything closing early meant more morning hours to cease the day! I love your country!

    • @skurinski
      @skurinski 6 місяців тому +1

      not generous to gay people

    • @defaultpronouns
      @defaultpronouns 5 місяців тому

      Holy delusion lmao

  • @lolalumikola
    @lolalumikola Рік тому +58

    I've been waiting for you to give Brunei another chance! Because of your last video I've had a pretty bad image of the country so let's see if that's still the case after this video! :)

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +12

      I hope you like it!!!

    • @ravenn1508
      @ravenn1508 Рік тому

      why another chance if thats how is the country a boring dictatorship like north korea

  • @williamng1693
    @williamng1693 Рік тому +26

    See, Brunei is a very beautiful country, and most of the people are friendly 🇲🇾👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mono9196
    @mono9196 Рік тому +16

    The heart of Brunei is their people, from the outside they look like a reserved society, when you know the people, they are the bestest people to hang out with!
    Love from Singapore

  • @TheRealAstro_
    @TheRealAstro_ 6 місяців тому +3

    I partially grew up here as an expat attending international school. I think this video pretty accurately sums up the 'vibe' of Brunei and how people view it. The country itself is just like mega chill. People are shy, usually keep to themselves but once you get to learn them and they open up to you they're some of the coolest, most interesting, and friendliest people I know.
    And yes for anyone watching, if you want more action people do go to Malaysia across the border to party, drink and generally get their fix of 'action' because there really isn't anything like that in Brunei.
    Ultimately the country is largely very safe, laid back and chill. Warm tropical climate, tons of rainforest further south from the capital (also interesting to check out if you ever come back to Borneo).
    It does have its flaws though. Personally I'm not Muslim and having spent the other half of my life in a very secular and free country it was quite jarring to live in Brunei. Like yeah, you never really feel the need to complain but not being able to trust the news (as its not free) or being able to speak your mind about more sensitive topics like politics, religion and sexuality is a bit off to me. Even then I'd say its still multiple factors better than somewhere like the UAE just because of how chill it is.
    Anyways I'll stop yapping about my experiences. I hope I can visit the country again some day and see what's changed. And visit my old school :)

  • @bestclips2616
    @bestclips2616 Рік тому +8

    I love that your favourite part of the trip was the trip over Malaysia border

  • @kiki-jl5ef
    @kiki-jl5ef Рік тому +255

    I went to Brunei to visit a local friend of mine 4 years ago. When I saw your previous video I felt sad because I didnt have any bad experiences at there myself even though I do understand a bit odd feeling of it in their life style. I thought people’s life was too simple considering sultan’s extravagant architectures and so on, but locals are very nice and happy nonetheless and that is the most important thing. Islamic strict law makes it peaceful and it’s not good or bad but ‘difference”. Greeting from Japan.

    • @McAwesome363
      @McAwesome363 Рік тому +21

      The Islamic laws make it peaceful for those who aren't on the receiving end of those laws. It wouldn't be a very peaceful experience for a gay person living there.

    • @YGAPlayz
      @YGAPlayz Рік тому +5

      @@McAwesome363yeah…

    • @Daniel_0778
      @Daniel_0778 Рік тому +7

      @Zaydan Alfariz if that law never exist, you think that country will be that peaceful?! They once a huge empire until they become that small!! They live peacefully now, let they choose what they want!!🙄🙄

    • @marcus3173
      @marcus3173 Рік тому +17

      I find it odd Drew Binsky keeps going on about the laws in Brunei when his favourite country is Iran, which has even worse laws and a much more oppressive government. Yet he never mentioned Iranian laws in his videos about Iran, so why does he always bring it up with Brunei?

    • @yanyanys
      @yanyanys Рік тому +2

      ​@@McAwesome363 there's a lot of open gay people here and they're not stoned to death

  • @wafiuddinkamaruzaman3026
    @wafiuddinkamaruzaman3026 Рік тому +26

    As a Bruneian, i really inspired by your video that i wanna travel again ever since covid starts. I’ve been following you and watching your videos way before you posted your first video about Brunei. Let’s just say I’m a big fan of you. Really love all your contents about every countries of the world. I wish I can meet you in person here again in our country. Really love to have you back here😁

    • @markv1974
      @markv1974 Рік тому

      As a Filipino, I love Brunei. Too bad our people and countries got separated. 😅 just know you are welcome here. Although my country is people with bruneian exiles, rebels and all that from even before the spanish came.

    • @kaushikdas5115
      @kaushikdas5115 Рік тому

      Peaceful community

    • @Sanandaj_geo
      @Sanandaj_geo Рік тому

      Have you been to the smaller part of Brunei? I think it's a cool place for experiencing nature

    • @kaushikdas5115
      @kaushikdas5115 Рік тому

      @@Sanandaj_geo useless country

  • @patrickcrowe3090
    @patrickcrowe3090 10 місяців тому

    Brunei will always welcome you back with many friendly locals everywhere treating you nicely just as long as you are with a local guide while in the country.

  • @BeckyBailey1
    @BeckyBailey1 Рік тому +8

    I just back from Brunei and I enjoyed every second of this experience !
    All the people were lovely kind and helpful
    I felt very safe and nobody tried to scam me
    Loved the monkeys everywhere and going on boat on the river it was really nice
    Iv been there 3 days but would definitely back there

  • @dihiaberdjane5181
    @dihiaberdjane5181 Рік тому +7

    I Loved that eventhough they watched the previous Episode the bruneyans were not angry , they were just sad that drew didn't like it but still greeted him, smiled and were nice to him.big up👏

  • @RidseardMhicCoinnich
    @RidseardMhicCoinnich Рік тому +26

    I was in Brunei in 1962-3-4. Two tours with my Regiment. Based mainly in Kuala Belait and Seria. The inhabitants of those two towns were most hospitable and friendly, despite the reason we were there. Lots of trips to the interior to meet the indigenous people. Also was in Miri, Sarawak. There were no strict restrictions back then.

  • @KfmPodcast
    @KfmPodcast Рік тому +1

    I can appreciate the fact that you were willing to change your perspective. Good shit man

    • @FYYTWYFN
      @FYYTWYFN 8 місяців тому

      The country paid him this time

  • @TheBackpacksters
    @TheBackpacksters Рік тому +73

    Thanks for this video Drew! We visited Brunei a few weeks ago and made vlogs to share our perspective as fellow Asians - we spent a few days in Bandar Seri Begawan, but spent an equal number of days exploring the less visited west - Kuala Belait, Seria and also the greatest national park there (Ulu Temburong) - it was a VERY unique experience and we were truly shocked by some of the things we saw in our ten days there. But the locals seemed to be quite happy with the benefits they get as citizens! Since we have been travlling SE Asia on a budget of $30 for both of us, we relied hugely on the public bus and cheap ferry services!
    Our Brunei Darussalam vlogs go up this weekend (on our channel, if you’re curious 😅)

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +1

      thakns for sharing and i will check out your vlog! I loved Ulu on my last trip!

  • @shaunarcher1727
    @shaunarcher1727 Рік тому +357

    I flew from New Zealand to Thailand with Royal Brunei in 2011, a trip that included a two day Brunei stop over. Back then I judged Brunei to be boring and oppressive, although I recall the food being pretty good. This video is making want to fly back and give Brunei another shot. Thoughts?

    • @judge44
      @judge44 Рік тому +41

      Do come and visit. You might get bored but you'll gain weight easily with the food hahaha.

    • @Catzfamily269
      @Catzfamily269 Рік тому +4

      Go for it.

    • @bigbrowntau
      @bigbrowntau Рік тому +15

      Been there three times, feels a bit less boring, but a bit more oppressive now. Food's fine.

    • @Kuroiwa1988
      @Kuroiwa1988 Рік тому +34

      I mean its obviosu they treated Drew great because of the last vid he did. They want to make the country look better.

    • @Probanot
      @Probanot Рік тому +17

      oppressive to what? the people in Brunei are living the dream as they dont need to “struggle” as almost everything is handed over to them

  • @PerkyBird
    @PerkyBird Рік тому +18

    I’ve wanted to visit Brunei ever since seeing your older videos and this just makes me want to go there even more

  • @JimySlow-wq9bw
    @JimySlow-wq9bw Рік тому

    I just wanna say respect salute to "drw bnsky" n yah yes brunei people really so freindly-warm-kind , once again terima kasih-thx-xie xie for made n share your trip in brunei , sending smile n good spirit from my city jkrta

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Рік тому +76

    Brunei definitely has a unique flag to be proud of! The field of yellow represents the Sultan, as yellow is associated with royalty as shown on the royal standard of Thailand as well as the flag of Sarawak in Malaysia. The hands symbolize the benevolence of the government. The crescent represents Islam. The parasol represents the monarchy, and the wings symbolize justice, tranquility, peace, and prosperity. And the black and white stripes represent Brunei's chief ministers/senior advisors the Pengiran Bendahara (First Minister; represented with white) and the Pengiran Pemancha (Second Minister; represented with black), with the white stripe being slightly wider than the black one to signify the First Minister's role.
    On the crescent is the country's motto in Arabic which says, "Always render service with God's guidance", and below it is a banner in Jawi script (which is based on Arabic script) that says the country's formal name Brunei Darussalam which means "Brunei, the Abode of Peace".

    • @billlee6
      @billlee6 Рік тому +2

      that yellow colour is the royal colour in the Malay Sultanates across South East Asia.

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +1

      thx for sharing - i dind't know any of that!

    • @MuslimGangstalkedinSweden
      @MuslimGangstalkedinSweden Рік тому

      Thats beyond cool

  • @fromtunisiaongod
    @fromtunisiaongod Рік тому +68

    Props to Drew for having the courage to go back to country that he had some problems in. Love your content bro!

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Рік тому +19

      appreciate it - it took a lot of courage indeed!

    • @Average_Bruneian
      @Average_Bruneian Рік тому

      ​@@drewbinsky Congrats😃👍🏻🎉 and Thank you for visiting back Brunei, i wouldn't hate you or report you or anything negatives if this country still your least Favourite, i would Still Support Your channel. If i were you i would be so scared and nervous.💀

  • @2506Pete
    @2506Pete Рік тому +139

    I visited Brunei about four years back and really liked it. Yes its small, you can see all the sights in a day, there's no enormous shopping malls, but the people were really friendly and I left thinking the place had real charm. Its sort of the opposite of Dubai, which is a place I hate (Brash, soul-less, pointless).

    • @nitaheriyadi6645
      @nitaheriyadi6645 Рік тому +3

      So true!

    • @Uniacoty
      @Uniacoty Рік тому +1

      So do you just hate big cities?

    • @2506Pete
      @2506Pete Рік тому +1

      @@Uniacoty No.

    • @bbrbrrr11
      @bbrbrrr11 Рік тому +1

      Huge thanks for your words about my country. I appreciate that.

    • @ardee8482
      @ardee8482 Рік тому +1

      Thank u!not alot has ur point of view.

  • @Lexi_2341
    @Lexi_2341 4 місяці тому +1

    As a Bruneian I appreciate you for coming to brunei the second time

  • @azuanannas869
    @azuanannas869 Рік тому +11

    Well done on giving Brunei a 2nd chance. Peace and love from Malaysia Drew

  • @mxsaru7920
    @mxsaru7920 Рік тому +9

    I love this video because unlike to your last video on Brunei this reminded me of the year that I spent in Brunei. I had a lot of fun and my year long trip to Brunei with my family really opened my eyes to the world. I remember all the bizarre but amazing buildings, going to the movies around the empire hotel, the friendliness of the Bruneian people and how they always offered discounts to my family and also had times where they would not accept money from us. The main part you missed was Ulu Temburong where you can stay a few nights at a resort next to the river deep in the Bornean Jungle and go exploring waterfalls and their jungle canopy walk.

  • @antton8575
    @antton8575 Рік тому +8

    It took some balls to go back. Respect and great video bro

  • @ericah6546
    @ericah6546 7 місяців тому +4

    That little kid grinning proudly and holding up those two little fish he caught was so cute! 🐟🐟

  • @redsword7190
    @redsword7190 Рік тому +6

    Brunei seems like a good country i hope to visit it someday greetings from algeria

  • @MK_ind
    @MK_ind Рік тому +140

    I was in Brunei in 2000 and I loved it... No traffic and maddening crowds, its beautiful and if one has a family and growing up kids i am sure the parents wouldn't have to worry about their kids picking up bad habits ... like drugs , alcohol etc ... Hope to visit again sometime soon

    • @jessecruz7902
      @jessecruz7902 Рік тому +4

      Sounds great man. With all due respect I was not aware of this country but now I want to visit

    • @thelemurofmadagascar9183
      @thelemurofmadagascar9183 Рік тому +33

      I completely agree. I like Drew and love his content, but almost every "negative" thing he pointed out (no alcohol, no cigarettes, simple quiet lifestyle etc.) all sounded like positives to me.

    • @jessecruz7902
      @jessecruz7902 Рік тому +7

      @The Lemur of Madagascar Exactly! I am in a point in my life where these all sound like good things to me hahaha. Not to mention the free health care

    • @MK_ind
      @MK_ind Рік тому

      @@thelemurofmadagascar9183 If i visit again I will have to be prepared to miss my smoking though

    • @MK_ind
      @MK_ind Рік тому +6

      @@thelemurofmadagascar9183 The very peaceful , relaxed atmosphere will probably help in kicking off the bad habit ...

  • @wolschu5895
    @wolschu5895 Рік тому +6

    Brunei is fantastic, a beautiful part of Borneo. Have you ever heard about Brunei Silat? Just amazing like the food, the people, nature and the architecture. It always pays to know a little about the places you are going to visit

  • @toribern816
    @toribern816 16 годин тому

    Love that you loved it a second time. ❤ love the message.