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Anything interesting to see in Malaysia or just skip it for Thailand?
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>>2876175
>What’s the best SEA country?
I don't know what you like so what am I supposed to say? For all I know you like rock climbing
Women in Malaysia are pretty well known to be closed off or scammy.
The amount of things to do run out pretty quick
Beer is expensive due to mostly muslim
The serving sizes of food, while amazing looking, are retardedly small
The history of malaysia is pretty meh just "yeah so british ruled here for a while and left... I think ww2 happened"
The party vibe you get in thailand, singapore, vietnam, HK, just straight up isn't there or is insanely expensive.
Overall if you don't drink, just like seeing jungle shit, some cool new buildings, and want to be fucking cheap stays go for it. Enjoy WHOOOO IS ALLLLLLAH in the morning make sure not to book right next to that shit as it gets annoying, fast. It's the perfect place for a gap in tourist visa resetting
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>>2876169
It sucks. The women are ugly and act like cunts. It's a muslim country so they have rules for goyim, eg in the supermarket they sell cheap rice but only to malaysians, the metro costs $12 a month to malaysians but foreigners get screwed, foreigners have to pay a nightly tax on every hotel/hostel etc
No malaysian person will ever give a shit about you, the other expats here seem to be heavily compromising by being here. No one cares who you are or where you're from, there's basically four groups of people and they're completely hierarchical in this order: malays, chinese malaysians, jeet malaysians, and foreigners.
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>>2876177
I like the food. Popiah are amazing and hard to find in the US, the texture of the wrapper is kinda soft and spongy and it comes with a unique fermented bean dip sauce (how i've had it in the us)
I also like their stir fry noodles
I would never visit a Muslim place but I bet some of the food is good.
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Not much to it really. The food scene is really good (I mean legitimately good), but otherwise its pretty mediocre.
One of the primary issues I had with malaysia and Kuala lumpur in particular were Indians being everywhere. They are basically the labor caste, but I still dont want to see them all the time.
Having Indians around is like a bad smell in your house you cannot quite pinpoint and get a whiff of randomly through the day, disrupting your peace.
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That people here are saying Malaysia is bad proves that nobody has any interest in nature. Everyone is just visiting places to coom and get drunk. And I get it. It's fun. But I have all that at home if I want it. I don't have massive jungles and orangutans at home, but Malaysia does.
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I spent a week in Malaysia.
Pros:
> Cheap
> Everyone speaks English
> Extremely safe
> Decent infrastructure (leftover from british)
> Best food on earth (combined the best parts of Thai, Indian, and Chinese cuisines)
> Night markets (run by the chinese minority) are as good, if not better, than the ones in Taiwan.
Cons:
> Utterly BORING
> Islamic laws mean nothing interesting ever happens
> No culture of excellence. There is nothing terrible but also nothing amazing. Very typical of Muslim societies, it's a side side effect of the belief in qadar (predestination)
> The country was handed a golden platter of a plentiful resources + great legal system + infrastructure when the British left. But they squandered it though incompetence and corruption.
> Innovation and business development is done by the successful chinese minority, but the chinese are heavily discriminated against by law (school, jobs, government grants). It's actually quite sad.
Malaysia is absolutely perfect if you want a cheap, safe, family friendly vacation with your wife and kids. But very boring if you like anything interesting. Thailand / Vietnam are much better for that.
The best, and easiest way to visit Malaysia is by going to Singapore and doing a day-trip to Johor. That's more than enough to see the country, you might get bored of the country after a few hours (like I did).
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I'm very convinced everyone here is only visiting Johor and Kuala Lumpur's downtown area for 2 days then leaving. It's like visiting Shenzhen and saying China has nothing to do, or visiting Switzerland and only going to Geneva.
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>>2876250
>Innovation and business development is done by the successful chinese minority, but the chinese are heavily discriminated against by law (school, jobs, government grants). It's actually quite sad.
most of the chinese here are racist schizos and dont care about it or know about it. they are happy patriotcattle and all their social medias are blocked from talking about or criticizing it so they are none the wiser. they have a civnat mentality where a brown malay or malaysian jeet is viewed as the in group while they hate their own blood brothers from china with a passion.
and the chinese were undeservedly gifted all of the capital when the british fucked off, they didnt rise to the top by merit. most of the chinese malaysians are dysgenic af compared to mainlanders or taiwan
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>>2876276
>while they hate their own blood brothers from china with a passion.
For everyone else out there, this dude is just a seething chinaman. The Chinese in Malaysia descend from people who moved there centuries ago. Many have been living there since the 13th century. Older people don't even speak Mandarin, they speak languages like Hokkien.
This is like seething that Brits don't feel any connection to their Norman brothers back in France.
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>>2876287
If your point here is that Malaysian Chinese see themselves as Chinese to the same extent (some) modern day French would see themselves as British, ie not at all, you are wrong. That anon's pic proves as much when the girl says
>马来西亚的华人和中国的华人完全不一样
>Malaysian Chinese and PRC Chinese are completely different
Such phrasing making clear the point that she sees herself/both as Chinese (华人)
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Malaysia elicits a lot of hatred from degenerate Zionist-coded shills for the simple fact that the country does not recognize the existence of Israel. Malaysia is also one of very few countries who refused to sign a declaration condemning racism. Ethnic and cultural segregation is the norm in Malaysia. This also makes shills butthurt.
The truth is that Malaysia is full of beautiful pleasant experiences for those willing to explore the country. Public transport between towns in Malaysia is affordable and comfortable, but if you really want to see the natural beauty, waterfalls and caves and rainforest treks, you need to arrange private transport.
Dining culture varies hugely across the country. Food prices are significantly higher than in Thailand. Anons who complain about small portions are eating at 5 minute fastfood slop joints in the big city. Ingredient quality at such places is also low. They are intended for the working class. Leisure dining - i.e. the really good food - is an evening and nighttime pastime in Malaysia, so save your appetite for after dark. And be prepared to pay $5 or more for your meal. Don't think you're gonna enjoy an amazing plate of food for $2.50. If you're new to the cuisine, you'll think it tastes good, but once you try the really good stuff, it's tough to go back to mee goreng tier slop.
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>>2876276
All Chinese diaspora (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia) are all massive cocksucking faggot racetraitors. No different than a white libtard. The Chinese diaspora are why people hate the Chinese, but if you go to China the people are really friendly and welcoming.
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>>2876309
I noticed I got the direction backwards after posting thanks but did I actually miss the point you're making? That there are several-hundred-year-old migrations of people that were once one and now don't remotely consider themselves one?
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>>2876310
I had the same experience. All english speakers are white libtards or slightly discounted versions. They're all a part of the english media/algorithm bubble
>>2876313
you don't get it, it's like when white americans think they are more similar to basketball americans than they are to other white people
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>>2876315
Evidently I don't get it. I have no idea what the point you're trying to make is between
>This is like seething that Brits don't feel any connection to their Norman brothers back in France.
and
>like when white americans think they are more similar to basketball americans than they are to other white people