To be honest I liked the outskirts even more than some hoods in the center. It's very clean and nice and feels very safe. Of course the skyscrapers area also is amazing, but for the nice quiet life this is a great hood to live which I visited.
Growing plants in tyres is to re-use and also prevent mosquitoes breeduling. By the way selamat datang to Malaysia. I have been following you since the beginning you first left Russia to Mongolia adventure
Ohh wow long time! Thanks for that! In Russia we also have this tire culture and even more. But didn’t know it helps to prevent mosquitoes! Everyday learning something new!
@@CrazyRussianSergeymost locals live outside KL like Selangor. But there is Malay village in the center KL called Kampung Baru. Check it out if you want see and experience local spot. You can walk to Kampung Baru from KLCC through the beautiful Saloma Bridge and recommended u visit in the evening 👌
The serving ladies at 5:23 and 5:35 are Indonesian migrant workers. Malaysia is host to at least 7 million foreign workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines, etc according to Tun Mahathir in 2019 when he the Prime Minister of Malaysia. It is a very high number - equivalent to 22 percent of the country's population and 45 percent of the country's workforce. They mostly do 3D (Dirty Dangerous Difficult) jobs shunned locals.
You should go to Kampung bharu..thats the Malay village inside the city, so can see contrast between traditional house against the skyscrappers. Go visit before its gone die to development.
Cat is kucing ( koo-ching )....'sudah kenyang' means his stomach is full....as for eating utensils, you can ask for fork and spoon (sudu (soo-doo)/senduk (if the server is indonesiaan like the one in the vid) and garfu to eat the noodles..
so many cats and they're not afraid of people, which means that they live in a loving neighborhood/place. I went to some countries where the cats are scurrying away when they see human as if they don't trust human, especially countries that eat cats.
Haven't heard the word Babushka for a very long time but I recognized it right away... though I forgot when, where or how I encountered that word before 🤭
Curious I have loat of friends visiting Kursk, ywt many Russian are abroad on vacation. We have locals car Proton Perodua kind like Lada. So many Malaysian droves local car.. Flags are normal in Malaysia all the year around. Don't be spooked if local speak Russian with you. We have civilians whom study in Russia and Russian Language is an option for Military Personal for their Foreign Language. Anyway anything within 60KM from KL is still consider Klang Valley. So you need to go beyond that for example Bentong Pahang, Port Dickson N9 or Kuala Selangor Selangor to really see the difference.
I see many more luxury cars in Malaysia than in Manhattan frankly. It is even a joke to include countries like USA, Germany, Sweden in any list of "richest" countries in the world nowadays, when you see many more luxury cars in countries like Russia, Poland, Italy, Spain and even Malaysia than in the USA...., which is logical because people in these countries, even with their low salaries, can buy nice houses with pool for USD 150,000, while the same houses in the USA, Germany, Sweden, etc cost more than 1 million, so almost nobody in the USA, etc. can buy them, even with their salaries 2 - 4 times higher.
Hehehe u r so funny. U like to say 'crazy' a lot. And u r too obsessed with the Malaysian flag. But still enjoy so much watching u with ur honest opinion. Take care yea!
Haha. I don’t even notice how I say this “crazy”. Only while editing I notice it. But in case of the flag it really surprise me to see it everywhere! 🇲🇾
Not really. You can find good restaurants around KL. Just that they are not on the same district. I just went to George Town on Oct 1st and 2nd. Tried 888 Hokkien Mee, Chong Seafood Fried Kuey Teow, Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang, Restoran Ramzan.
@@nutzhazel Nope. They do have varieties. Just have to look around when I was there. Got mamak selling Duck Curry, Mee Sotong, Ikan Bakar, Tempoyak. Just to name a few.
To be honest I liked the outskirts even more than some hoods in the center. It's very clean and nice and feels very safe. Of course the skyscrapers area also is amazing, but for the nice quiet life this is a great hood to live which I visited.
Growing plants in tyres is to re-use and also prevent mosquitoes breeduling. By the way selamat datang to Malaysia. I have been following you since the beginning you first left Russia to Mongolia adventure
Ohh wow long time! Thanks for that! In Russia we also have this tire culture and even more. But didn’t know it helps to prevent mosquitoes! Everyday learning something new!
@@CrazyRussianSergeymost locals live outside KL like Selangor. But there is Malay village in the center KL called Kampung Baru. Check it out if you want see and experience local spot. You can walk to Kampung Baru from KLCC through the beautiful Saloma Bridge and recommended u visit in the evening 👌
@@CrazyRussianSergeyi wonder if there are also mosquitoes in Russia?
@kikokat4366 in some regions maybe even more than in Malaysia! You can’t die in the forest from mosquitoes 🦟 attack. Check in UA-cam
The man in white shirt with black pants uniform is the security guard. Malaysian Police are in dark blue uniforms, similar to Singapore Police.
This is different from most tourists vid. Keep it up.
The serving ladies at 5:23 and 5:35 are Indonesian migrant workers. Malaysia is host to at least 7 million foreign workers from Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines, etc according to Tun Mahathir in 2019 when he the Prime Minister of Malaysia. It is a very high number - equivalent to 22 percent of the country's population and 45 percent of the country's workforce. They mostly do 3D (Dirty Dangerous Difficult) jobs shunned locals.
Surgey, you speak English with Russian accent. Malaysian speaks English with chinese, indian and malay accent. Both understand each other fairly.
I recommend you to visit Genting highland, Cameron highland, langkawi
Please visit East Malaysia my Russian friend. Visit Iban longhouse and ask for langkau. You will find not only Russian can invent vodka.
You should go to Kampung bharu..thats the Malay village inside the city, so can see contrast between traditional house against the skyscrappers. Go visit before its gone die to development.
Cat is kucing ( koo-ching )....'sudah kenyang' means his stomach is full....as for eating utensils, you can ask for fork and spoon (sudu (soo-doo)/senduk (if the server is indonesiaan like the one in the vid) and garfu to eat the noodles..
so many cats and they're not afraid of people, which means that they live in a loving neighborhood/place. I went to some countries where the cats are scurrying away when they see human as if they don't trust human, especially countries that eat cats.
Haven't heard the word Babushka for a very long time but I recognized it right away... though I forgot when, where or how I encountered that word before 🤭
There's a nice song from the 1980s by Kate Bush called Babushka 👍🏻
Thank you
Bro, u are so genuine. Love to hear about similarities and differences btween MY and russia. Love ur content
where is your recent birthday livestream? I don't see it on your channel.
Flags every where because of independence day n Malaysia day celebrations in August n September.
You have to wait and see if Malaysia is fully develop and as now it's still crazy developing so many things to be done 👍🇲🇾😊
Curious I have loat of friends visiting Kursk, ywt many Russian are abroad on vacation.
We have locals car Proton Perodua kind like Lada. So many Malaysian droves local car..
Flags are normal in Malaysia all the year around.
Don't be spooked if local speak Russian with you. We have civilians whom study in Russia and Russian Language is an option for Military Personal for their Foreign Language.
Anyway anything within 60KM from KL is still consider Klang Valley.
So you need to go beyond that for example Bentong Pahang, Port Dickson N9 or Kuala Selangor Selangor to really see the difference.
Hi Sergey! Hope you're enjoying your trip in Kuala Lumpur! I have a question: What is the situation like after the floods of the 15th of October?
Hi hello brothers... in Malaysia there's a lot and kinds of food we have Malay, Chinese , Indian food hope you injoy it nice❤❤❤❤
The suburb you visited reminds me a bit of Japan and also Australia.
Do check out klang nearby, nice town and has a lot of heritage. You could do the heritage tour through the temples, mosque and churches there
recently there were several companies sanctioned over supplying electronics to Russia ,Capitalist came here last week to enforced it
While you're in KL, try explore Putrajaya. You can get there by MRT from KL
You can ask for folk & spoon.
It"s krazyyy 😅
Go to Puchong, a big town outside of KL.
I want to visit a safe non aggressive country like that.
I want to count how many times you said the word crazy..😅
Hi Sergey, I am surprised that you don't see the similarity in their flag with the US flag. Ask someone about that. Thanks
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Good video Sergey, I kind of like it, eventhough your English is not very easy to comprehend....
Take care
muslim need to pray 5 times a day, toilet is really important for taking wudhu before praying.
5:28 Cat in Malay Kucing / Chinese 猫
Māo not sudah kenyang.😂
Ohh! But I also interested what sound to people make to attract the cat? In Russia we do KS KS KS.
We say "meow meow" and also "chchchch" (using teeth & tounge)
I see many more luxury cars in Malaysia than in Manhattan frankly. It is even a joke to include countries like USA, Germany, Sweden in any list of "richest" countries in the world nowadays, when you see many more luxury cars in countries like Russia, Poland, Italy, Spain and even Malaysia than in the USA...., which is logical because people in these countries, even with their low salaries, can buy nice houses with pool for USD 150,000, while the same houses in the USA, Germany, Sweden, etc cost more than 1 million, so almost nobody in the USA, etc. can buy them, even with their salaries 2 - 4 times higher.
Hehehe u r so funny. U like to say 'crazy' a lot. And u r too obsessed with the Malaysian flag. But still enjoy so much watching u with ur honest opinion. Take care yea!
Haha. I don’t even notice how I say this “crazy”. Only while editing I notice it. But in case of the flag it really surprise me to see it everywhere! 🇲🇾
Nothing's wrong with that. It suit wit ur youtube name CRAZYRussianSergey 👍
Cat is Kucing
The flags are for when u drop down from a plane randomly and u'll know u are in Malaysia 😂😂
why you keep saying soviet? i thought its dissolved in early 90s
But we still have many Soviet things. I usually relate it to architecture.
Дайте мне ваш ОнлиКомрадес 😂. Привет из Кедах, северный штат в малайзий
English translate not working 😂
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Dont tough cat may bee have dporo
Dont go placeno many people very quiet
Good as always but stop saying Flags.
Please 🙏🏻 try to speak so we can understand!Google doesn’t even try to guess!!!
He speaks perfectly well
Every now and then his accent changes ,but yes his English is pretty good. ..
Flag country😂
Nice video……..please subscribe,costs nothing helps Sergey. ….watching from Australia.
Bro come to Penang please. Food ten times better than Kuala lumpur
In many ways that is true 😊
Not really. You can find good restaurants around KL. Just that they are not on the same district. I just went to George Town on Oct 1st and 2nd. Tried 888 Hokkien Mee, Chong Seafood Fried Kuey Teow, Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang, Restoran Ramzan.
It is just full of Chinese foods, no food variety in Penang lol
@@nutzhazel Nope. They do have varieties. Just have to look around when I was there. Got mamak selling Duck Curry, Mee Sotong, Ikan Bakar, Tempoyak. Just to name a few.
@@nutzhazelkau expect non Muslim ni nak makan nasi lemak bodoh hang saja Ka. Suka Hari dia nak makan makanan cina you sakit burit ka