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Malaysian people love football (soccer, as some of you call it). It is a veritable pastime and for some, it practically constitutes a reason for living. A Malaysian person can spend hours …
Prank #6: Training with a TwistPranksters: The training class at PrintingForLess.comScene of the Crime: PrintingForLess.com, based in Livingston, MontanaThe Mission: While William Malek was in technical service representative training, he had to leave the office for two weeks to fly back to Stanford and wrap up some teaching engagements. While he was away, the rest of the …
Despite the considerable quality of education and cultural diversity that exists in Malaysia, many families choose to send their spawn abroad to pursue a further education. The reason for this unwavering stance on academia is for a plethora of reasons such as but not exclusive to: a higher quality of education & to experience foreign cultures.It has become very common to …
Malaysian people love going to the cinema. It goes hand in hand with their affinity for shopping malls and provides them with an affordable source of entertainment. A trip to the cinema also provides Malaysian people with afterthoughts, conversation points and activities for the following week. Trips to the cinema are fundamental to the personal development of Malaysian …
One of the most honest depictions of Malaysians in their natural element is the setting of a Mamak Stall. The Mamak stall is more than just a mere food and beverage establishment to the average Malaysian. To some, it almost constitutes a second home. The Mamak stall is the Malaysian equivalent of the Pub to the Americans. Except that not everybody knows your name.One only …
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After a long week of slaving away for multinationals and complaining but doing nothing about it, there's nothing Malaysians love more than to hit the club scene and get their freak on, bust a move and get jiggy with it. Not necessarily in that outdated order but you know what I'm saying.In Kuala Lumpur especially, where its denizens are awake at ungodly hours, clubs can be an …
Definition:Undergoing a fiscal deficit that prohibits one from further expenditure or precludes one from activities involving monetary exchange.Malaysian Definition:i) I don't want any part of whatever it isii) I have the funds but your suggestion is a waste of moneyiii) Get lostiv) My wife is in control of the family financesExample:Philip : There's this great insurance …
Engrained deep in the psyche of Malaysian people is their love and obsession with free stuff. The term "free" triggers a psychological and physical reaction that is inexplicable and at the same time unstoppable.There is an immense appeal about the notion of receiving something in exchange for nothing that brings out the best and worst in Malaysian people. This is why …
One of the most honest depictions of Malaysians in their natural element is the setting of a Mamak Stall. The Mamak stall is more than just a mere food and beverage establishment to the average Malaysian. To some, it almost constitutes a second home. The Mamak stall is the Malaysian equivalent of the Pub to the Americans. Except that not everybody knows your name.One only …
This is a new section where we will be highlighting phrases and expressions commonly used by Malaysian people. You will come across these local parlances and therefore need to discern their true meaning. Let this be your guide to Malaysian vernacular.On The WayDefinition: In a state of movement, travelling to a predetermined destination. Yet to arrive, but arrival is …



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