Wow ,wow very nice Garden. Yummy food. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video. I subscribe to your channel.
@miketako4 сағат бұрын
Very good information these are the things i wanted to talk about.
@hermes82589 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the insight into this predominantly Muslim city of Mindanao. Cotabato is on my wishlist of southern destinations. I have a question... Although I am not Muslim there is one feature that I miss here in Bangkok that is normal in Malaysia - a sink in all eating areas (and not in the toilet area) to wash the hands. Was that common in this city? A feature I do *not* like in Malaysia but is not an issue where I stay in Turkey (depends on neighbourhood) is a very loud electronic azan pre-dawn. Is the surau or masjid call at a moderate volume? Curiously, in Istanbul it was sweet. Also, no problems for me in Srinagar, Dhaka and Dubai. But in my predominantly non-Muslim neighbourhood in Malaysia I found it aggressive and aesthetically ugly (to my ears anyway). What was it like in Cotabatu? Did you get the impression that community relations in Cotabato were good between Catholics/Iglesias de Cristos and Muslims were harmonious? Was the vibe like Indonesia or more like Malaysia where religion is very political? And were there any Shia mosques or Ahmadi centres? One of the aspects of Malaysia I do like however is that, except until recently, the architectural style of the region has not been abandoned in favour of the Arabic one. I am quite fond of the sweeping low rooves of the 300 year old masqids in Melaka and the easy-going behaviour of Southeast Asian Muslims. The culture is quite different from West and South Asia. Regardless of religion, I find the social behaviour in Hyderabad and Kolkata rather pushy compared to equivalent density cities in Indonesia. I will watch more of your videos. Cotabato is *clean* and orderly. At the risk of sounding sectarian, I will say (speculating here) that this is due to lower population density and the fact that it is Muslim. Please make a video comparing small cities, of any religious demographic, versus Davao. I am sure that your polite and respectful behaviour made you welcome.
@fatemakhatun444910 сағат бұрын
FROM BANGLADESH ♥
@Subash-g6i10 сағат бұрын
I saw a kedai kopi or coffee shop without Aircon while you are walking the cofee should be RM2.50 only, Here you will be charged 12.00 for 1 coffee. The worst thing I encountered in Singapore is mineral water 300ml cost RM12.00.The Bus charge me SGD2.50 x 2, I don't have cards and being charge SGD10 put inside the cash box as penalty by the bus company, no change given to me that cost sgd7.50 = RM25 wasted. I complaint to bus company in email no reply.
@TommyLaikh11 сағат бұрын
Singaporean here, I think you literally walked past and mosque ( its the green building on the right of the frame in that shot) and said he did not see a mosque on that street..
@Zero_dgf12 сағат бұрын
I don’t see halal cert on restaurants 😅
@fendy-kiko100ibanez415 сағат бұрын
Totally agree with you Myer.
@RatTerminator17 сағат бұрын
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@RatTerminator17 сағат бұрын
Of u werent Muslim u would b gone in 2 seconds!! Americans r Not safe there!! 🇺🇸😡
@Roboracer121 сағат бұрын
I realised you left your phone on your table while you went to collect your food. You are fast to pick up that our country is safe to do that. 😂 Btw, may I know what device are you using to film, cos I like the video quality and like the ability to quickly switch the camera’s view
@Roboracer121 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your compliments about my country. Yes you pronounced our prime minister’s name correctly 😊 He is highly respected here and dearly missed 😢
@Roboracer121 сағат бұрын
You know our history well 😊
@Roboracer122 сағат бұрын
Wow u can speak mandarin😮
@Roboracer122 сағат бұрын
There are some hawkers that are just like that in Singapore. Even me as a Singaporean don’t like to buy from such hawkers unless their food is fabulous 😅
@Roboracer123 сағат бұрын
Wow thanks for sharing. I’m local but I didn’t even eat know about the Michelin starred popiah and omelette rice stalls here. 😮 Looks yummy, I’m gonna go there when I’m free.
@RickyPeck764Күн бұрын
Indians, indians... what can I say about this kind of people
@debbynooralita9207Күн бұрын
the way you talk so annoying ,bro! no wonder the guy at food stall you visited sound a bit angry with you .
@RochelleFrianezaКүн бұрын
But dont go marawi its dangeours in the philippines 😊
@fendy-kiko100ibanez4Күн бұрын
Myers - In Malay, factory is call 'Kilang - Pronounce it as (Key Lang)'.
@FareehaYousaf-r4xКүн бұрын
Lahore has a shopping mall in Johar town and another one is packages mall near cantt
@harmanakil67922 күн бұрын
totally agree,its expensive, ironically lots of tourist visit sg.
@fendy-kiko100ibanez42 күн бұрын
Hey Myer.. Do drop me a DM if you're back in Singapore ok. I like your video man! Thank you for it.
@nurmainashamsudin74092 күн бұрын
SALUTE TO YOU, SIR ! THE BEST TRAVEL GUIDE
@FnattTheOne2 күн бұрын
I wonder why all the Vloggers who go to Tunisia and especially the Medina in Tunis don't mention that the first University in History was founded in the Zitouna Mosque.
@FnattTheOne2 күн бұрын
In Tunisia, you should always have your ID. If an undercover Officer stops you, ask them for identification. The undercover Police might be a bit annoying, but it's there to catch thieves and to prevent any Mossad Terrorist Operation.
@mujimax0072 күн бұрын
I liked the sign "No Wife, Drink Coffee". It is funny and so spot on.
@HiramatKhan3 күн бұрын
Bro Myer you're eating non halal food in Chinatown, hardly you find halal food there..the next time look for halal sign and you're a Muslim..I'm following you when you're in Pattani all halal. Brother pls take care and much careful with your choosing of food. 75per cent of population of Singapore is Chinese and non Muslim. So chose halal food thank you
@aqeelahmad20713 күн бұрын
Good to watch your video buddy! I'm also from NY and I'm thinking of visiting Malaysia. Hopefully, soon. By the way, I think I've seen you somewhere in NY.
@seanstours39133 күн бұрын
Can see the logic in developing this, seems like a great idea
@truecitizen45203 күн бұрын
You should have shown his face. The idiot at the masjid.
@elviejodante3 күн бұрын
Eglish language is from England not from America.
@h4siffz4ini33 күн бұрын
keep making a very good content like this, I really enjoy to watch this video 😊
@h4siffz4ini33 күн бұрын
MasyaAllah brother, you are so kind, go to travel more muslim city. I like and enjoy your contents 😊😊
@ranirani-nf2sz4 күн бұрын
Love Sarawak is so clean & beautiful & quiet too.
@ranirani-nf2sz4 күн бұрын
Meyer I’m so glad you’re enjoying your laksa. Go around & venture more food.
@amaanazim58594 күн бұрын
Bro put caramel syrup and milk in an iced americano and wonders why it tastes like water lmaoo
@insanepolygon4 күн бұрын
The building you pointed at at the 12 min mark is the National library and not a financial building. It's a pity you miss out on exploring the place, its pretty cool too.
@yayahshariff50404 күн бұрын
You’re a muslim, why you simply eat all those chinese food? Even seafood , no pork, no lard doesn’t mean it’s “ halal” As a muslim should eat “Halal” food..
@ranirani-nf2sz4 күн бұрын
Myer, I believe in Kuantan they have turtle eggs & go & check this up.. something you cannot miss.
@ranirani-nf2sz4 күн бұрын
Myer, in your walks every where, there’s bound to be people with bad attitudes. It’s like you will meet the good, the bad & the ugly but they exist…& after all they are humans.. forgive them & move on in life & be happy.
@ranirani-nf2sz4 күн бұрын
Myer, you walk into every street & corner just wanting to give your audience the best view & it’s history. Really awesome..
@ranirani-nf2sz4 күн бұрын
Myer, awesome presentation & I love watching your videos.. you’re so cool & a down to earth person..🥰🌺
@tunisiandoctor38924 күн бұрын
Tunisia is safer cheaper and more beautiful than any other western country 🎉