Yes. Always be respectful to the locals wherever you travel, and you'll be fine. Don't expect the locals to sing to your tune as they're the citizens of their nation, after all. Malaysians are well known for their friendliness and generosity towards tourists, so if you come across individuals that doesn't speak English at all and tend to stare at you, they're 99%of the time, foreign workers!😅😊
I always enjoy your rugby training content. And this video is just in time for my upcoming trip to Singapore and Malaysia starting tomorrow. Thanks man!
Malaysia s a beautiful country on earth, people here are friendly and bilinguals,,delicious street food, reliable and convenient transportation, many beautiful places all around. Beautiful Malaysia.
Foreigners who come to Malaysia must be good at distinguishing between local people and foreigners or foreigners who can't guess which is very different from the locals..some of them don't know how to speak English.
Hi there lovely folks. May I suggest you visit the islands on the East Coast of Malaysia like Redang, Perhentian, Rawa or Kapas. If you want to get cool weather, you can try Cameron or Genting Highlands. Cheers!
Nice presentation. A couple of hours earlier I watched another you tube video where the presenter downplayed Malaysia. After just 2 weeks in KL she appered to give me the notion she knew everything about Malaysia. Just for your info, foreign workers from Bangladesh. Pakistan, Nepal, India. Indonesia, Phillipines, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam are employed as low skill workers. Some from these nations may not be able to speak in English, except for those from the Philippines. Malaysians generally, do not stare at Caucasians as we get to see many of them regularly. But it is not the case for the workers from some of these nations.
There are some foreigners who prefer beach destinations even if fhey are in third world nations with poor infrastructure. Unlike Malaysia which has excellent infrastructure and catered more for professional expats and high value migrants.
Perfectly said. Totally beginner’s guide. Welcome to Malaysia
Thank you for the comment and kind words!
Yes. Always be respectful to the locals wherever you travel, and you'll be fine. Don't expect the locals to sing to your tune as they're the citizens of their nation, after all. Malaysians are well known for their friendliness and generosity towards tourists, so if you come across individuals that doesn't speak English at all and tend to stare at you, they're 99%of the time, foreign workers!😅😊
The staring put off solo female travelers.
Go back to china. malaysia is a free country do whatever u want. Dont believe him
Such a detailed overview of what foreigners or travellers need to know when planning to come to Malaysia, good job explaining!
Thanks, I'm glad you think so
I always enjoy your rugby training content. And this video is just in time for my upcoming trip to Singapore and Malaysia starting tomorrow. Thanks man!
Welcome to Malaysia and wish you a pleasant journey
Thanks for your +ve vibes towards Malaysia. Love from KL
What a wonderful video and what a useful travel guide and tips.
Malaysia s a beautiful country on earth, people here are friendly and bilinguals,,delicious street food, reliable and convenient transportation, many beautiful places all around. Beautiful Malaysia.
Well said! We agree
Foreigners who come to Malaysia must be good at distinguishing between local people and foreigners or foreigners who can't guess which is very different from the locals..some of them don't know how to speak English.
welcome to Malaysia ,wish you enjoys your travel.
Just subscribed, im heading that way in a few weeks and came across this video
Awesome, you’ll love it… where are you now?
@@tjandbtraveling I’m in Guam 🇬🇺 right now
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Nice video 👍
Take care guys, see you in the future
Have fun where ever .
My country❤ Good tips btw
Thank you. You're country is awesome
thanx for usefull tips ❤
Fantastic 😊
Malaysia is just like America. This is a free country. Do whatever you want ❤
Hi there lovely folks. May I suggest you visit the islands on the East Coast of Malaysia like Redang, Perhentian, Rawa or Kapas. If you want to get cool weather, you can try Cameron or Genting Highlands. Cheers!
Welcome to Malaysia
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U need card n cash??even small stall in malaysia used qr pay nowadays whtmore bigger stores mostly e-wallet nowadays.
I use e-wallet, debit card, cash
0:32 Why didn't you mention that even those on the visa exemption list need to do electronic arrival card before? (MDAC)
Nice presentation.
A couple of hours earlier I watched another you tube video where the presenter downplayed Malaysia. After just 2 weeks in KL she appered to give me the notion she knew everything about Malaysia.
Just for your info, foreign workers from Bangladesh. Pakistan, Nepal, India. Indonesia, Phillipines, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam are employed as low skill workers. Some from these nations may not be able to speak in English, except for those from the Philippines. Malaysians generally, do not stare at Caucasians as we get to see many of them regularly. But it is not the case for the workers from some of these nations.
There are some foreigners who prefer beach destinations even if fhey are in third world nations with poor infrastructure. Unlike Malaysia which has excellent infrastructure and catered more for professional expats and high value migrants.
Tourism tax is collected by federal gov
Welcome to Malaysia and wish you a pleasant journey