14 Unique Malaysian HABITS, I (Mostly) Fall In Love With | Malaysia 🇲🇾

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@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I know that there are many more Malaysian Habits. Add some *GREAT Malaysian Habits* into the comments. But please, stay polite, respect each other, and refrain from negativity. 😄 I am here to share, to learn, and to appreciate! 🤗
@desmondkong2000
@desmondkong2000 Жыл бұрын
If you wear the jacket the opposite way so that the wind won't make your jacket bloated if you zip it or flying if you unzipped it and also if raining, the rain would sip into the jacket thru the zip because rain here is pouring even if you wear water repellent jacket it won't stop the water to sip in so opposite way, is much convenient.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I just found your comment and what a beautiful explanation. Thank you for sharing. 👍
@journeywithmycoffee7967
@journeywithmycoffee7967 Жыл бұрын
Another thing.. outside shoe are not allowed in the house.
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 Жыл бұрын
Wearing the jacket opposite side reduce air friction, or reduce rain water sipping into the jacket zipper. And the back is cooler when riding the bike. It is hot and sweaty if you wear a complete normal method.
@KeenFocus
@KeenFocus Жыл бұрын
Wow😂
@weeeee8232
@weeeee8232 Жыл бұрын
choo is right. and i would like to add : malaysia's weather cultivate this fashion style.
@RayFliesAway
@RayFliesAway Жыл бұрын
Reduce air friction😂😂😂 Are you sure??
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Now this is something that makes sense to me, actually.
@daengzool6023
@daengzool6023 Жыл бұрын
Prevent cold air going to your chest. I sometimes put a newspaper underneath for better insulation against cold air.
@torrelina2308
@torrelina2308 Жыл бұрын
Born in New York City and ❤❤❤ MALAYSIA TO THE MAX!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Yes, it is an amazing country. I totally love it, in all its different ways.
@izz1754
@izz1754 Жыл бұрын
Wait what? only >4k subscribers with almost 300 videos over 11 years? KZbin, please do justice to this channel. so underrated!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Hahaha. THANK YOU 🙏🏽. I have to admit that I didn't do much for this channel throughout the years. I uploaded videos and never did anything else. Kind of hoped for miracles without doing anything about it 😅 My intention to grow this channel only developed from this year onwards, and it grew by over 3K subscribers ever since. But you made my day and I appreciate you TONS for this 🤗
@sunnysani6995
@sunnysani6995 Жыл бұрын
As a Malaysian, I think the magic hand need to be research properly by the tourist coming into the county.I once saw a tourist use it to cross highway road,so crazy even local people wouldn't do that.Yeah,the traffic did stop but its so damm dangerous 😅
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh yes. Actually, it would be useful to distribute some information to tourists arriving in the country. Because it is the last thing that someone wants, visiting this beautiful country, namely getting into an accident :-). Thank you for contributing to the discussion 😄
@tinker3bellz1
@tinker3bellz1 Жыл бұрын
7:57 It is certainly a waste of water and I don't like wasting water, that's why I don't do that, as a Malaysian. First I open the tap, let water run to wet the dishes, and then close the tap, wash the dishes with soap, and only after that I open the tap again to clean the dishes thoroughly
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh yes. That's a great way of dealing with it. Thank you for sharing and I hope that some people will pick up your habit.
@tomiemyspace5054
@tomiemyspace5054 Жыл бұрын
I did the exact same thing.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Wonderful and thank you!
@samraj3179
@samraj3179 Жыл бұрын
I remember a German friend who came to Penang for the first time, to join a German firm as an Executive. He arrived in Penang well passed midnight and was brought to an ongoing Company function. He was very hungry as he not eaten since he left Germany. When the function was over about 3.00 a.m., they all went to a Mamak restaurant to grab a bite. My friend had his first Nasi Kandar with the multiple gravies, with Chicken and Mutton, and ever since his favourite meal has been Nasi Kandar.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
That's a great introduction to Malaysia and I believe from that point on, he was in love with the country!
@chongcarol
@chongcarol Жыл бұрын
The smallest pack of rice is 5kg, not all pre-prepared Malaysian food are served cold, some of the Chinese mix rice stores have hot/warm water underneath the dishes to keep them warm. It all depends on which restaurant you go to. Main reason why we still drive when the distance is so short is because of the hot weather and sometimes unpredictable weather.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
You are right! And it shows the beautiful diversity of this country :-). Thank you for your comment.
@sue7014
@sue7014 Жыл бұрын
No the smallest packet of rice is 2kg.
@UrMomGreen.
@UrMomGreen. Жыл бұрын
Yep the dishes usually cold,but we don't mind it becouse the rice is still warm. The only thing served hot is masakan panas like nasi goreng,mee goreng etc. Usually 3pm onwards.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@@UrMomGreen. I am ok eating cold nowadays but it took some learning :-) and getting used to.
@chongcarol
@chongcarol Жыл бұрын
@@sue7014 2kg packs are not so commonly found, same with the 1kg packs. We used to have these 1kg or 2kg more readily found in supermarkets or hypermarkets, you don't find these small packs so easily nowadays.
@79kopi79
@79kopi79 Жыл бұрын
The blower in toilet is to help drying up the floor much quicker actually and thus prevent anybody fell from slippery.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I just realised that this is the main function of the blower. Quite smart and it is actually quite thoughtful, right? I really didn't know. Thank you for sharing 🤗
@azihkmamang
@azihkmamang 10 ай бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics yes the main purpose of blower is to dry up the floor faster. for smelly reason they already had several small exhaust fans on the wall.
@meteorasb
@meteorasb Жыл бұрын
I asked my brother about this. He said, when waiting at the traffic lights the sun gonna seared your arms. Bc the arms is the exposed part of the body right? N no place to hide them from the sun. So that's where the jacket helps. 2nd reason they wear the jacket like this at night too. Its to prevent your chest becomes too cold bc of the wind. 3rd reason why they wear it backwards, not the proper, normal way. Its bc if they zip it up, it'll become too hot inside. So that's why its backwards n opened at the back so it won't be too hot or too cold. Balanced 😅
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh wow. Yeah, that makes sense. Thank you for taking the effort to ask your brother and I hope that he always stays safe! I appreciate you and your brother 🙏🏽
@noridahable
@noridahable Жыл бұрын
Hope you still happy here... Malaysia Wellcome you...
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your nice comment. I appreciate it. I love Malaysia. I always say that if I wasn't happy here, I wouldn't be here anymore. It's one of the BEST countries in the world!!!! 😄
@auntree774
@auntree774 Жыл бұрын
I suka sangat your Malay slang.. terima kasih and jumpe lagi.. 😂😂😂
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Dan saya suka sangat komen awak! Terima Kasih. 🤗
@afezahrahman1088
@afezahrahman1088 Жыл бұрын
New country, new experience. But it's good. We can learn about other cultures. I love to learn about other cultures.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you. It's always about keeping your mind open and learn in any situation, right? 😄
@afezahrahman1088
@afezahrahman1088 Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics , true.
@ronchuah
@ronchuah Жыл бұрын
Very observant and so true especially on our motorists on the road that even drive the locals insane....especially the jumping of lanes just because it's a slot ahead then forcing its way back to previous lane because the driver wants to turn off into another road from the original lane. Impatience and stressed up Next comes the continuous wet dirty toilets. 😅 Anyway, it's very well presented with wits and humour and not offensive at all. Well done
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
You made my day. Thank you so much for your comment and your support. I really appreciate it 😄
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Wonderful. 14 unique reasons, those are mostly reversed psychological of getting to understand, why do Malaysian do what they do.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful comment. It is so fascinating, after all these years in this beautiful country, to put those habits all out from my mind and into a video, for you (and everyone) to comment, and add. Malaysia is uinique and beautiful, as are all Malaysians. 😄
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics Haha, I'm sure it's very difficult for you to understand in the beginning. Truthfully, I still don't understand and detest some of those horrible habits especially cutting queues. Some of them can simply be said as putting one right more than others rights which is totally unacceptable. But, we just need to adjust, every now and then, and exhale, hehe. 😀
@evoo1714
@evoo1714 Жыл бұрын
👍😊🇲🇾♥️🇩🇪
@MizanQistina
@MizanQistina Жыл бұрын
I am a motorcyclist, the reason we wear jacket backward i. it is easier to wear and taking it off ii. the back is not as important because the wind and rain come from the front when riding iii. it makes the jacket longer that can cover the legs and things/bag in the basket
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment and explanation. I really appreciate it and learned a lot. Please ride carefully, as it is really dangerous out there. 🤗
@MizanQistina
@MizanQistina Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics Well, I got into accidents, it happens, the worse one I got when I hit a hole on the road, in the rain, got me flying and land head first, got me rolling and rolling afterward...people and the government love to blame motorists but the cause of accidents can be anything, really. A motorcycle is a vehicle with two wheels... 😅
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@@MizanQistina Oh no. Please take care, ya? I slipped once with my bike on a Malaysian road at a curve, where there was sand that I couldn't see. I still have the scars and bleeded heavily. So yes, road maintenance is important for the safety of drivers and riders :-)
@alinasimon6399
@alinasimon6399 7 ай бұрын
The motorcyclists are often so helpful during accidents or breakdowns. They would stop and help especially when the victims are women and children. When my car had punctured tyre around midnight at a long dark stretch at rural kelantan, the motorcyclists all budak2 kampung were so helpful and even called a local mechanic to come out n open his shop to repair the tyre. Amazing. Syukur alhamdulillah.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 7 ай бұрын
I know. It's amazing, isn't it?
@patriciawong1924
@patriciawong1924 Жыл бұрын
You can get 1kg or 500 gms rice in some Chinese grocery shops in Borneo. They sell "loose rice".
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you! That's great advice. I appreciate it :-)
@noraarahman
@noraarahman Жыл бұрын
TQ.Welcome to Malaysia
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you and I love being here 🤗. Every single moment of every single day 🤗
@lolipop20864
@lolipop20864 Жыл бұрын
8:49 i think the main purpose of the blower is to make the shoes dry(maybe cause i always stand infront of it after using the toilet) because not all toilet are smelly and it making it easier for the cleaner cause they dont have to mop the floor every so often
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Ohh, that's another reason, not mentioned before. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it :-)
@_arman_
@_arman_ Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Also... Combining Malaysia/Culture/Travel + Mindset/Leadership? I DO BELIEVE I HAVE FOUND MY DREAM CHANNEL!! Thank you Andreas! Looking forward to binging your content over the next week...
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh man, you made my day! Thank you so much. This channel has a long history and drifted quite a bit. But by now, I think I found what I really like, and thank you for your support and enthusiasm. I really appreciate it 🤗
@roughmzin2510
@roughmzin2510 Жыл бұрын
Jauhla! It’s not the distance. It’s the sweaty and smelly feeling you get afterwards. 😅 And I am a hiker and love walking. I would drive too for a short distance if I am not dressed for the occasion to take on the challenges of walking. However, I hate those people who double parked and block the road, just to be as closed to the entrance as possible. Especially from those big beefy cars who think they own the road. Just walk a bit dude! It’s good for you! I pity those people who can’t walk 10-20 meters away because how lazy and entitled they are.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, I get it, now. At that time, way back upon my arrival in 1993, I didn't get it. Cause I was new to Malaysia. Nowadays, yeah, I walk the distance, but enjoy entering a cool airconditioned room ..... and hope I don't look too sweaty and don't smell 😂. Wow. You are a hiker. That's fantastic. I don't, anymore, but Malaysia's nature is stunning. And yes, I get it, what you mean, regarding double parking. Did you watch my video about "what Malaysia can learn from Germany" or, "what Germany can learn from Malaysia"? I speak about double parking in one of those videos (shameless promotions 😆) Thank you for your comment, and I appreciate it, and you, very much! 🤗
@roughmzin2510
@roughmzin2510 Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics Yup, watched the video. 😊 You can try hiking again sometimes. There are plenty of hiking spots worth going. For scenic, east Malaysia. For anything hardcore, with chance of meeting wildlife (which I pray never to encounter the wrong kinds 😅) go to west Malaysia.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@@roughmzin2510 Thank you. You sound like you are an amazing person. I appreciate all your contributions and explanations. And no, I wouldn't like to "meet" the wrong kind of animal, even so we had one or two pythons in our condominium already as well.
@samraj3179
@samraj3179 Жыл бұрын
Walking distances especially when you are well dressed can cause you to sweat. For ladies the make up would disappear under the hot Sun. That is why you would see them appear in the open after the Sun goes down.
@Y3llow_Submarin3
@Y3llow_Submarin3 Жыл бұрын
yes weather is too harsh
@aya976
@aya976 5 ай бұрын
Great sharing bro....I keep on smiling as you share your experiences....the blower in the wash room it's purpose id actually to get the floor dried up faster....wish you all the best in Malaysia...when to Germany few time to our daughter when she studied there and I hard take the food in Germany and luckily there too many Turkish food that available to compensate....hehe..
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your sharing. This was a new learning from me. I am glad I asked the question. And yes, i will keep on smiling, haha, how else in Malaysia? 🤗
@oshkoshbgood
@oshkoshbgood Жыл бұрын
1 golden rule that can answer many of your questions; Malaysia is hot!! We act just to survive the heat. Walking for 300m? that's bc you are German! German likes to walk long distance, I know lol
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I really love the heat, but I appreciate the air-conditioning. And yes, at that time, I just came from Germany so my "belief structure" was still very German. Now, after so many years, well, I do drive my short distances to avoid getting burned. Even so this is harder, because of the lack of parking opportunities. 🤗
@jesusnotgod5635
@jesusnotgod5635 Жыл бұрын
Wow,even visiting toilet is an interesting adventure. Veery interesting!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Haha, life is an adventure, and toilets are just a small part of it. So enjoy every part of it. Thank you for your comment :-)
@mohdbashir4731
@mohdbashir4731 Жыл бұрын
Anyhow, whatever awkward things u see in Malaysia, let it be as it is. 😂 we respect each other as long as it doesnt violate any laws or commit any criminal act or offended anyone, malaysians will be fine. just smile and move on. the most they will say in their heart ‘ ini orang gila’ 😂 thats malaysians style bro. 😂😂
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I don't think it is awkward. It's unique and part of the cultural diversity which I enjoy in Malaysia. If there is something that I don't understand..... and there is always something new ..... I am curious, ask and learn. Thank you for your comment and I appreciate the thoughts that you put inside 😀
@mohdbashir4731
@mohdbashir4731 Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics you are most welcome. we prefer not to praise ourselves so we used the word awkward instead of unique. it may be good or it may be bad for outsiders but to us its fine. we respect each other’s rights and be nice to each other. the word is Santai 😂😂
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@@mohdbashir4731 And this is one thing that is amazing. The value that Malaysians put on respect. It is something many parts of the world can learn from Malaysia. :-)
@norakmarlatiff5485
@norakmarlatiff5485 11 ай бұрын
depends on place in Malaysia, in my place in Malaysia as well, we will usually stop at zebra crossing when we see people going to cross...but my place is a small town , probably not the case in big city like KL
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
That's nice and I thank you for sharing your story. Yes, small towns are definitely different from KL and, I believe, much more Malaysian than the cities. Would you agree?
@zuraidaaeschbacher4136
@zuraidaaeschbacher4136 Жыл бұрын
Giniessen Sie ihre Aufenthalt in Malaysia ❤❤❤
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Terima Kasih and yes, i enjoy every moment. Thank you for commenting 🙏
@zuraidaaeschbacher4136
@zuraidaaeschbacher4136 Жыл бұрын
🌹
@annelatif7768
@annelatif7768 11 ай бұрын
I am from Malaysia..just watched ur Channel for the first time.. I already subscribed soon I ended up watching ur video.. hope there will be much more interesting videos from you..
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and subscribing and your compliments. When you say you want much more interesting videos, what do you mean? What would you want to see? 🙏🤗
@fionaaadavid2272
@fionaaadavid2272 Жыл бұрын
The way you describe things, it is so cute
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you. This makes my day. 🙏
@nengcomel
@nengcomel Жыл бұрын
I'm a woman and wearing jacket or sweater at the front help cover my chest from being visible during rides. My head scarf gets blown away by strong wind so it's not functional on rides. Plus it's very hot here so I don't want to cover my back with thick material. My thin scarf already cover my back and it's very hot during stops with all the layers. Women need to wear undergarments underneath shirt, shirt, scarf and adding jacket is overkill.😂 Edit: The sun here isn't like the West. Must cover arms so they don't get burnt. I once made that mistake and suffered for quite a while. My arms sting for some time and after it dried, it shed like reptile skin. I suffered but the experience did amuse me. I even scared my sister by pulling the shed skin in front of her.😂😂
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience of riding a bike as a woman. That is a new perspective and so useful for me to understand. Please take care when you ride your bike, ya? 😄 I understand about the sunburn. When I rode my bike from KL to Pangkor Island, I just wore a T-Shirt...... that was when I was new to the country. You can image how badly burned I was, and I could hardly move my fingers for quite a while. So yeah, I get it :-)
@nengcomel
@nengcomel Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics Thank you too for this video. It's always enjoyable to watch my country from a foreigner's perspective. I learnt a lot. Take care too.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@nuradlinakhazali3294 And I appreciate your willingness to learn 🙏
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@nuradlinakhazali3294 just like it it's imperative for foreigners to learn 🙏
@Feizal_Lasim
@Feizal_Lasim Жыл бұрын
Ok bro, I understand what you mean & intension.. surely I'm respect the way how you point out here. - even Malaysia now doing their job very well building their nation but we still need opinion guys like you (from Germany, well educated etc) for us to improve our country. - well, can you give & share with us your suggestions for every point you make here. Yup , we need fixing our road, drivers & public transportations more . Don't worry if someone criticize back cause majority Malaysian can accept good critic (well manners).
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your insights, and I appreciate your kind comment 🤗. When I look at Germany, Europe or the US .... they have tons to fix. It is a never ending story and there is something to fix in every nation, haha. And I appreciate Malaysians, because you all are really kind people. Friendly, warm and respectful. 🙏🏼
@AnasSuhaimi
@AnasSuhaimi 7 ай бұрын
8:40 the blower is to dry the floor. We don't care about it though, I find the blowers loud. In the tropics, it's always wet and what is wet will dry very fast too. Also it's something from the past, our shower room is outdoor and built around water well. That's where we take our bath. Our toilet is also outdoor behidn our house. And it's goign to be wet everywhere, and we dont find it a problem. Not like the water is going to freeze. And it's not in the top floor of a 2 storey house with wooden floor.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 7 ай бұрын
I do understand the function of the blower in the meantime, and was confused by it. It's the beauty of KZbin which allows me to reach out to those who know more than me and just simply ask! Thank you for sharing. I appreciate your insights.
@SyaridzatYahya-mo1rx
@SyaridzatYahya-mo1rx Жыл бұрын
Hi, i’am a bikers. One of the reason wearing jacket like that because to beat the heat. If you riding in hot day or afternoon, can be very hot & uncomfortable. So, wearing like this can reduce the heat & at the same time protect yourself frm the front wind & light rain.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your explanations 🤗. This really helps as I really didn't know. Please take care when you ride! Stay safe and I appreciate your comment 🙏🏼
@Dan-sj6ju
@Dan-sj6ju Жыл бұрын
Air blower in the toilet is to dry the wet floor, not because of to blow away the bad smell
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh, I see. That's also possible. Interesting. I haven't thought of this before. Thank you for this. I appreciate it :-)
@capetown8874
@capetown8874 Жыл бұрын
Kenyataan mmg tandas kita busuk. Dan kenyataan juga blower tu di hala ke pintu mcm di gambar bukan tuk keringkan tandas. Kalau fikir balik cleaner tu blow angin masa korg tgh berak padu beb... hahah😅
@azihkmamang
@azihkmamang 10 ай бұрын
@@capetown8874 blower kan udara panas utk keringkan lantai yg basah. mestila udara panas tu dihalakan ke pintu,baru udara panas keluar.kalau ditala ke dinding,panaslah dlm tandas tu.
@alinasimon6399
@alinasimon6399 7 ай бұрын
Eating with our right hands.... the best way to eat nasi campur..
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 7 ай бұрын
The best way to eat everything 😅😂
@syigloo
@syigloo Жыл бұрын
No, many Malaysian don't eat rice all day. Rice "campur" only taken once normally for lunch, roti bakar, roti canai & kuih for breakfast, noodle, western food or burger ramly for dinner. 😊👍
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Not every Malaysian eat rice every single time of the day. I get it. But that was my impression when I came to Malaysia and worked at the Prime Minister's Department, haha. I was amazed. Thank you for sharing your insights :-)
@KedaiNasi
@KedaiNasi Жыл бұрын
hey i eat rice all day ok hahahhah nowadays wfh also rice everyday, never gets bored hahhaha. sorry la it's just me lol
@ezzywish417
@ezzywish417 Жыл бұрын
I eat rice 2-3 times a day Bfast - Nasi lemak Lunch - Nasi campur Night - Nasi ayam, nasi tomato, nasi padprik, nadi+tomyam, nasi goreng mamak, nasi goreng cina and all sorts of nasi cousine.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@KedaiNasi Your handle already Kedai Nasi. Of course kena makan Nasi tiap tiap 😅😂🤗🙏
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
And maybe you are not alone. 🙏
@sitipatel3315
@sitipatel3315 11 ай бұрын
Good for you andreas!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@bikiliki8666
@bikiliki8666 Жыл бұрын
for me using jacket opposite because i dont want sunburn at hand but i dont want sweat if the day very hot..
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I get it now. I burned my hands badly when I rode from KL to Pangkor island, but didn't know that the recipe is wearing the jacket terbalik. Ride safely and thank you for your great comment 🤗
@Tomlow6969
@Tomlow6969 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I do put up the hand sign when my aging mother is trying to cross the road and I would say 99% do stop to let us cross the road😊
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
That's nice. Malaysians are considerate, and very helpful in many situations. It is something that needs to be celebrated and appreciated. Take care of your mum. My mum just turned 99 yesterday, and she celebrated with my sister and brother and their kids, while I attended via Facetime. It is important to spend time with the parents 🤗
@Ukit50
@Ukit50 11 ай бұрын
Reduce dusk, air resistance like parachute effect when air enter jacket unless rider use air tight jacket. This air blower use in the toilet is to dry the wet floor after cleaning to avoid slippery floor.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
Another learning for me. Thank you for sharing 🙏. I appreciate it.
@syeraisya5346
@syeraisya5346 Жыл бұрын
The smallest rice pack is 5kg (for normal rice) if it’s basmathi or glutinous rice 1kg/2kg also available
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
It is possible nowadays, but I have no idea if it existed, when I arrived in Malaysia, back in the day. Thank you for providing some tips 🤗🤗
@geraldineanngregory1371
@geraldineanngregory1371 Жыл бұрын
You can buy 1 or 2 kg of rice at speedmart 99. Weather is so hot so why you need hot water to wash the dishes?
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Haha, yes, it is possible to buy smaller portions of rice nowadays. But there was no Speedmart in 1993, and I was very limited in my choices. What did I do? I started to eat outside, which was so much easier, especially since I really can't cook well 😅. I learned that hot water washes off the oily stuff from the dishes faster and more thoroughly. Am I right or wrong? I am not sure, but I get your point that cold water is sufficient for hot weather :-). Thank you for taking the time and contribute. I appreciate it 🤗
@alinasimon6399
@alinasimon6399 5 ай бұрын
It's durian season in Malaysia now. Back thorn, musang King, tekka, IOI, kampung durian...it's a galore...
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 5 ай бұрын
It took me a while to get used to Durian but now i like them.
@AnasSuhaimi
@AnasSuhaimi 7 ай бұрын
2:35 The reversed motorcyclist jacket: The jacket is more for protection against the exhaust fumes and rain rather than body protection. The kind of jacket they wear wont protect the skin, but you can avoid from smelling like an exhaust gas. Also for the rain, you will get wet from rain anyway, but wearign it like you'll still be 80 percent dry, good enough. Why not wear it like a sane person? Easy to take off. Why not wear proper ridign jacket? Too expensive and hard to store.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 7 ай бұрын
I was a confused guy, and again, by reaching out to the viewers, I learn a lot. It's so clear to me now :-)
@calvinfoo
@calvinfoo Жыл бұрын
The magic hand just a way to tell the driver "hi, I'm crossing the road, please slow down your car ya" nothing unusual
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
It is a good way to communicate your intention with the driver. The sad part is that not all drivers react to it. And, wouldn't you say that it would be great if they would stop, naturally, at a zebra crossing? Thanks for continuously sharing your insights. It is much appreciated. :-)
@globalempowermenthub
@globalempowermenthub Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the cultural insights Andreas
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
You are most welcome 🤗
@ayahsu3343
@ayahsu3343 Жыл бұрын
Beras usually came in 5 or 10kg. But there are still loose you can buy in kg in some kedai runcit. Mixing all kind of food in one meal seems more likely they can afford it kind of style. Not really for regular people like me. It also came with a risk though. Gout we only knew in last 20 years.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing and I appreciate it I wasn't aware of this when I arrived. Many things have changed and my knowledge of Malaysia was very limited at that time. Nowadays, I enjoy my rice and it's kind of my stable food. 🤗
@asrie1234
@asrie1234 Жыл бұрын
*Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾Truly Asia Good foods, rainforest good beach & others many More Enjoyed thanks sharing good videos* 🇲🇾♥️💖💗💗🥰🇲🇾💖💗♥️💝🇲🇾 *Welcome to Malaysia, Malaysian likes to lepak2 at mamak restaurant drink teh Tarik - you can joining me to or any Msian if you likes , is no problem for Malaysian 🇲🇾❤️💝💖🧡💖💝❤️🇲🇾*
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words. I appreciate you and your invitation. I love everything about Malaysia as it is such an amazing country. :-)
@calvinfoo
@calvinfoo Жыл бұрын
Campur is just personal preference. I don't mix all curry together. I just take the mutton curry and mutton. If I want to eat lamb that day.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
That's alright. It was a new concept for me. I sometimes have one curry only, and mostly, only one piece of meat.
@nakamaken7418
@nakamaken7418 Жыл бұрын
...revears jacket - easy to wear it...
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
That's another good reason. Makes sense! Thank you for sharing 🙂
@azlyfakry2389
@azlyfakry2389 11 ай бұрын
Jom ngeteh bossssss😅
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
I am coffee guy, all day long, but Teh Tarik.... Masih boleh 🔥☄️💥😀
@laksmana7
@laksmana7 11 ай бұрын
2:29 we protect from cold wind,and little rain 😅
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
Thank you...... winter and cold? 😅
@makcikmakencik8473
@makcikmakencik8473 Жыл бұрын
Jacket terbalik. Biar sejuk, angin dari blakang. Tutup badan depan untuk lindungi baju. Heheh😅
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Sekarang, saya faham. Terima kasih untuk tolong saya faham 💥
@calvinfoo
@calvinfoo Жыл бұрын
The hand to cross the road. Foreigner often confused the meaning of it. The purpose not about stopping a car. It's just letting the driver know "I'm crossing the road now ,it is not a mistake." Because sometimes people crossing the road is a mistake and they are not aware of it which could lead to a road accident. So the driver aware someone is crossing and slow the car down; if not, the driver will think you are accidentally crossing the road without knowing the cars are running, and the driver will slow down but would honk to alert you.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I had to learn this the hard way as I was learning to cross the roads in Malaysia. Nowadays, when I raise or wave my hand in Germany, drivers wonder what's "wrong" with that guy, haha. Different culture, different ways of doing thing. It always amazes me and I enjoy. This is the cultural richness of our world. Thank you for your great explanation :-)
@syahiranabdullajjohar8330
@syahiranabdullajjohar8330 Жыл бұрын
Next time..when u come to Malaysia again..please do visit east coast Malaysia..Terengganu and Kelantan..😁
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I love those places and yes, I will visit, when I am around 🤗. Thank you for your comment. 🙏🏼
@ayatheflat7966
@ayatheflat7966 11 ай бұрын
I've just watched your vid for a minute and half and immediately found a few mistakes 😂 Firstly, the only zebras in Malaysia are in zoos, and I'm pretty sure they don't cross. Those things are better known in Malaysia as pedestrian crossings, and they're strictly for aesthetics only. Whether you're a pedestrian or actually a zebra, we don't use pedestrian crossings. We just cross. We use the power of the hand to stop cars, sure, but they don't work on the footpaths (or sidewalk, if you prefer). The power of the hand only works while you're actually on the road. So, essentially, here are the steps to cross the road in Malaysia: 1. Be on the side of the road where you want to cross. Being on a predetermined crossing area is absolutely optional. 2. Start walking. 3. Put out your hand towards oncoming traffic. 3a. If you see a car accelerating towards you, stop right there in the middle of the lane, stare at the driver, while keeping your hands up. You have to trust in the power of the hand. 4. Continue your journey across the road.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
Such a cool comment. Initially I thought, what is that 😂? And of course, you knew that this would be my reaction, haha. But the more I read the comment the more I enjoyed it. I thank you for taking the time to write it down and share it. Keep it going 🤗
@fabianoutdoor2798
@fabianoutdoor2798 Жыл бұрын
i also use the jacket the same way, the reason is because its already become a trend, the wheather at Malaysia is unpredictable.. it could be rain /prevent sunburn
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your insights. I have learned a lot about this in the meantime, in some unexpected ways. The great advantage of KZbin, haha. I appreciate your 🤗
@amzarzamir1291
@amzarzamir1291 Жыл бұрын
People in Malaysia normally would wear jacket like that I think because they want to protect their skin from the sun light (having bright skin is a thing in Malaysia) but at the same time they don't wanna get too hot if they had their whole body covered because they weather in this part of the world could be extremely hot. The whole family on a motorcycle isn't actually unique. Some families just couldn't afford a car. Great video though!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I learned so much about this by just asking the question. It's great, and yes, you provided one of the reasons why people wear the jacket in front. It is sad when families have limited options to transport their family, but nice, when others take care of them while driving. I appreciate your comment and your support. 🤗
@idamsor
@idamsor Жыл бұрын
Wet toilet - especially muslim, plain water is the best medium to clean ourselves. Thats the teaching of islam
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I get it and I know it. I use water as well, and it was one of my great learnings of being here. But what I do is, I wipe the toilet seat dry after I use the water. At least, that part is dry. Does that make sense to you? 🙏🏽
@amri3816
@amri3816 Жыл бұрын
That's why we prefer squats because the only contact is feet
@idamsor
@idamsor Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics yes, it make sense as per your way. As for myself, when go to public toilet, squat is my first choice. But if no option, I wash first and I don't mind wet as long as I convince its clean. And we must stay clean to perform daily prayers
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I prefer squads as well :-). So much more convenient, honestly!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I actually prefer squads in public toilets. It is more convenient and seems cleaner. Would you agree?
@soothingmoments2139
@soothingmoments2139 Жыл бұрын
The motorcycle riding with children and wife is mainly due to economic reasons.. Parents can't afford a car to take their kids out so have to make it with a single motorcycle.. Especially in rural areas.. In kl you will see a few but not as much.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I know and it is sad, isn't it? Seeing them, my heart is always going out to them. I really hope that they stay safe and it is so heartwarming to see how the find ways to make a living. Thank you for your thoughtful comment 🙏🏽
@nuriahali7807
@nuriahali7807 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your appreciation sir! ❤❤❤
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
And I appreciate your appreciation 🤗. Thank you so much for your encouraging comment, and support.
@pendekarsejati1973
@pendekarsejati1973 Жыл бұрын
U make me smiling sir...
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
You too, make me smile, and I appreciate you :-)
@calvinfoo
@calvinfoo Жыл бұрын
Another thing about food. The hotel breakfast has so many varieties to eat. Germany hotel's breakfast are so boring. Only like bread, cheese, ham. I've been to Hamburg, Copenhagen.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh yes. I am totally with you on this. Actually, German food is kind of boring, but hotel food.... oh my goodness. But still, it is better than the food in the hotels in the US. Have you been there? I always love the breakfast offerings in Malaysian and Asian hotels. The spread is amazing. 🤩
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 Жыл бұрын
Rice is more healthier vs oat based food, eg bread. This is due to gluten protein. It is a health risk to eat gluten. It is the staple food for asia perhaps Africa and Middle East too
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I learned a lot from you today and I appreciate it. I think that Malaysians started getting overweight because of all the fast food entering the country. What do you think?
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics I think it is due to roti canai, teh tarik, nasi lemak.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Many reasons possible. Lack of exercise, due to long working hours? But yeah, I know that the Roti Canai contributed to my obesity as well, haha!
@nutzhazel
@nutzhazel Жыл бұрын
​​@@asiaminddynamicsI tend to eat a lot of full meal rice dishes like morning, lunch, evening and night when my work required physical work and I didn't gain weight. But when I worked in office and just sitting in front of computer, that's when I gained a lot of weight especially when I kept ordering my food in (usually fast food) due to the busy work schedule 😂
@purnamamerindu8166
@purnamamerindu8166 Жыл бұрын
@@asiaminddynamicsbecause of our lifestyle, we tend to stay overnight and lepak at mamak. I personally believe our foods are low calories. And starting recently Average Malaysian have knowledge about calories deficit, thats why everywhere you go, you see cyclists and people jogging
@DoraeMon-kv8zm
@DoraeMon-kv8zm Жыл бұрын
Be happy. Good video!!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you and your support. 🙏🏽 🤗
@goksi5883
@goksi5883 Жыл бұрын
These are the best sarcasms to msian, and all are indeed true.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I didn't mean to be sarcastic, and if it comes across as sarcastic, I hope only in a positive way. I felt like I wanted to do this video for a long time, and had so many questions on my mind, and I am glad that it received so many good comments, including yours. Thank you for that 🙏🏽 I am posting something later today, about my learning, so watch out for it (shameless promotion 🤣)
@t700qwe8
@t700qwe8 Жыл бұрын
Nice info..
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate your comment 🙏
@adekumi5421
@adekumi5421 Жыл бұрын
Humid, warm weather, bad odour from other vehicles goes to the front body first while riding n if use zipper in front it will be to hot for us. If use unzipped jacket infront of body to reduce hot weather , there will be many superman on the road. So we use jacket that way
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh wow. That's a wonderful explanation. I really appreciate it! You must be a rider, right? Thank you so much! 😊
@aawangcsc
@aawangcsc Жыл бұрын
Done Subscribe. Thank you for love Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you and your support. And it is easy to fall in love with Malaysia :-)
@rohanarahim4327
@rohanarahim4327 Жыл бұрын
😂 ayoo.. jauh laa.. u got it
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Terima Kasih, and yes, I am doing my best :-)
@sheryfida8810
@sheryfida8810 Жыл бұрын
The hand signals also say, Tq for stopping for me. Most of your traffic experience occur in the city. Different experience awaiting for you in the remote area.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Ohhhhh. Now that's a new learning and insight. I appreciate it. Thank you 🤗🙏
@xparisshotelx
@xparisshotelx Жыл бұрын
As the 999th like, I couldn’t agree more.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Hahaha. Congratulations! Love your humor 😀.
@joe2606
@joe2606 Жыл бұрын
There is a 1kg rice pack in the supermarket
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
It's true. There is. But I really don't know if it existed back in the day when I arrived. Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it 🤗
@CHEA1111
@CHEA1111 11 ай бұрын
1) Cross at suitable areas 2) Europe is cold 3) Protect wind, but easy to take off 4) If no choice 5) Need to save time 6) Hot/rain 7) Can keep for long time 8) Sorry to say, Europe food is boring 9) Spicy 10) Can ask them to reheat 11) We don't have winter, water is cleaner than paper 14) For Muslim, paper not clean enough and we need to be cleaned to pray
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you taking the time to answer in such details. Thank you so much 🤗
@aziris7257
@aziris7257 11 ай бұрын
About the blower in the toilet, it's mostly to push out the moist air. Why they don't just make a ceiling blower? They do. But because of the use of bidet, malaysian toilets are always wet and that overhead moisture blower can't keep up. So they have the floor blower to help out with that. Once the floor's wetness becomes atmospheric moisture, it gets mixed with the drier outside air and keeps the floor more or less dry.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your great explanation. I got it now and fully understand. See how good it is to post these questions in a video to a great community 🙏
@kamalmukhreez91
@kamalmukhreez91 Жыл бұрын
As a Malaysian,i know crossing the street in malaysia Is quite dangerous. Sometimes we have to always be careful when crossing, there might be some cars or motorcycles passing through. I know,this is the bad reality of living in malaysia. And I know it's especially frightening for for foreigners who first came to Malaysia just to find the bad reality here.for me, it really sucks to live here. But at least what we can hope for is to start educating our Malaysian students from primary school.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh I get you. You describe exactly how I felt upon my arrival. It is something that tourists or visitors from overseas should learn before they come. It takes some getting used to, but became part of my life. And now, it is funny, when I go back to visit Germany, and also wave my hand to stop cars, haha. I mostly quickly turn it into a thank you gesture, but it still can cause some astonishing looks on the face of the driver stopping at the traffic light, haha Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I appreciate it!
@AnasSuhaimi
@AnasSuhaimi 7 ай бұрын
7:42 Washing dishes - well, water is abundant here, no? Living in the tropics, you most of the time get more rain than you can handle anyway. Maybe with the increasing population it wont be true in the future, but that's how people think.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 7 ай бұрын
Oh yes, but there is a lot of water wasted here, which I find quite sad! What do you think?
@wahidaisa3654
@wahidaisa3654 Жыл бұрын
❤❤ tq bro
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
You are most welcome 🤗
@alsetalokin88
@alsetalokin88 8 ай бұрын
proper way to wash dishes is to rinse all the sauces, oil and residue from them under running water. turn off the tap. then start washing. then rinse the soaped dishes one by one, putting another one below the running water before you drain the clean one out away from the sink. that way you will not waste running water. put all cutleries into a bowl or cup (if there are any in the sink) then rinse them together. you'll save a lot of water. also, clean and rinse the plastic ware first (usually separately). they tend to have oil residue even after rinse if the dish drop has been diluted or oily after washing for a while. however, big scale industrial washing will need different techniques.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 8 ай бұрын
Wow. I am impressed. Thank you for your detailed description. This should truly help those in need. One thing that i would add is the following. I would take the tissues used during eating and try to wipe off the sauces and oils to the best way possible. This way, they won't go into the rivers or elsewhere and keep polluting. Any thoughts about this?
@alsetalokin88
@alsetalokin88 8 ай бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics yes that's what a lot of shops do, if used tissues are abundant on the table. then again, it's not very hygienic come to think about it. there could be phlegm or some other bodily discharges in there. own home maybe it's ok if you can be sure it's only for wiping the lips. most of the time leftovers are brushed into the bin with chopsticks or other used utensils before being put into the sink. most shops have a catchment tray after the sink tho. some even have oil separator installed. they then sell the used oil to biofuel collectors. using used tissues to wipe off residues is most practical on creamy stuff like cake on plates.
@alsetalokin88
@alsetalokin88 8 ай бұрын
@@asiaminddynamics in some families they'll have 2 people doing dishes on 2 sinks. one washes and one rinses. a family who eats and doing dishes together sticks together lol.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 8 ай бұрын
@@alsetalokin88 Oh, that reminds me of my childhood. And we did something similar with my kid. Nice, how you express it.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 8 ай бұрын
@@alsetalokin88 well, you are right about it for a restaurant but I referred to it as doing it at home.
@pangkiatloh4555
@pangkiatloh4555 Жыл бұрын
Now the water is not cold anymore. Those day in 1980' nobody like take bath in the mornig 6am becos it was too cold. Now the water getting warmer except raining season.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
That's true. And I still like to shower cold especially after an intense workout. The shock of the water ..... so refreshing. Thank you for sharing your memories 😃
@nasrol24
@nasrol24 Жыл бұрын
Good video❤
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏽. You made my day and I appreciate you 🤗
@redclandoareborn1383
@redclandoareborn1383 Жыл бұрын
use jacket from the front means the distance just around 1 or 2 kilo meters only
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Love this explanation. Thank you so much. I appreciate your comment and your contribution :-)
@wendyshoowaiching4161
@wendyshoowaiching4161 Жыл бұрын
Yes! The car manners is very worst. I saw an old woman crossing the road in Penang. The driver was pressing the petal faster. I got the shock of my life even I am a Malaysian. It was a long time ago, I can still recalled.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh wow. That's a terrible event. Thank you for sharing :-)
@pentecost_
@pentecost_ Жыл бұрын
1. Yeah. The hand works, otherwise, you're invisible to Malaysian drivers. 2. Sad but true. I find most motorcyclist a menace as they often ride dangerously without caring for their lives and the property of others. Not all, but many. 3. Probably to reduce drag resistance. If put on the conventional way, imagine a parachute attached to you 4. Usually in rural areas, you'll find families like these. Maybe due to poor family planning. Having kids without the means to offer them safe upbringing and transportation. 5. Can't deny this fact, especially on the highways. Cars switching lanes dangerously just to get to their destination a minute earlier. 6. I'm guessing probably due to the hit weather. In some countries I've lived in, walking 10km a day is no problem. But even 500m in Malaysia, I will be sweating and overheating. 7. Rice is a staple in most Asian countries. And there are 1kg rice bags at Publika grocery, where you took those pictures! 8. I barely eat at mamak to comment on this. But I think for mixed rice and nasi kandar, the more the merrier. 9. Cold food probably means that it has been out on display for several hours and not fresh. Avoid if you can. 10. My kitchen and bathrooms have hot and cold water outlets. Most of the houses in Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur have these features because this town is catered towards expats. 11. Malaysian toilets are known to always be WET. As a Malaysian, I still don't know why. My wife always complains about how public toilets here are disgusting and wet all the time. It's happening all over the country and it's disgusting.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Wow. This is the most extensive answers of them all. Thank you for your details. It seems that you know Publika. Say hello, should you see me, haha. Now, smaller rice packages exist but not when I arrived, a few decades ago :-)
@emmaleeaman1110
@emmaleeaman1110 Жыл бұрын
Toilets in Malaysia are wet because after using the toilet, everyone will wash themself and wash the toilet with water, in order to clean both the body and make sure toilet itself is cleaned with water too. In my experience the bathrooms are typically relatively clean, but just wet. Honestly, to me I feel like the toilet is more clean if it has been hosed down with water after each use like is typical in Malaysia (especially if it is a sit down toilet), versus what I would often experience in the USA growing up which was often in public bathrooms the sit-down toilets had someone else’s pee splashed on the seat… then you need to either find a different stall that is less dirty to put down toilet paper on the seat so you can use it… either that or go get some paper towels, cover them in soap, clean the public toilet seat yourself… I feel Public bathroom is often more hygienic in Malaysia because either it is a squat toilet so I am not sitting where someone else sat to urinate (not sitting on anything at all and just wash myself & everything around with water after I am done), or if it is a Western style sit toilet at least someone else’s urine has not been left there, it has been washed off quickly, then I put down toilet paper before sitting for sanitary purposes. It can be a bit annoying that the bathroom floors are slippery from being wet, but at least our bodies and also the bathroom itself are more clean.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
@@emmaleeaman1110 That is a beautiful response and I thank you for this. I didn't know that people would wash the toilets after using the bidet. That's really new to me, and I will do this when i use it after I use the toilet. Public toilets were really dirty when I arrived in Malaysia a long time ago and they have improved a lot. Not everywhere but in many places, which is good. There was a time when it was said that Malaysia has the dirtiest toilets in the world, and I think that this is behind us. And you are right about the toilets in the West. While they look clean, they are not always clean. I never liked the toilets in the US but I am also happy to say that toilets in Germany are, generally, very clean. And get cleaned very often. Thank you again for your comment. I appreciate you for this! 🤗
@calvinfoo
@calvinfoo Жыл бұрын
Malaysian wear jackets in reverse just to protect ourselves from the traffic dust and the exhaust pipe dust from cars in front, and rain. Not because we want to keep warm. The Malaysia weather is not enough. The back left open is keep the air flow
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
This was something I really only learned recently. And yes, it makes so much more sense. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights. :-)
@amirsharif6003
@amirsharif6003 Жыл бұрын
- The 'traffic-hand' hand thing: Is it really unique to just Malaysia? huh... - The toilets: No excuses there. But we are getting better. 20 years ago the public toilet here is soooo much worse. Ugh, let's not elaborate on that. Let's just agree than as of current, there are still lots of room for improvement. Anyway, on the air blower. No, it's not to drive away the smell outside. Haha. I believe it's to 'dry out' the toilets faster. Due to the humidity here, sometimes toilet floors can remain wet 24/7 (especially if its actively being used), which can lead to badness all around. So this extra assist is needed to let the floor dry out, especially after a round of cleaning. - On Malaysian traffic, which relate to weaving across the lanes: I haven't made any actual experiment on this, but a lot of time it seems the fast lane is actually the slowest moving lane during heavy traffic. Which is very very frustrating sometimes. And in these situations, when one moves to a seemingly faster-moving lane, the moment one completes the switch, that lane seemed to slow down and the original lane speed up. Even thinking of it makes me feel stressed. haha. - On the rice: Who cooks rice just enough for a person for one meal? It's madness. haha. If you're using proper size rice cooker (not those mini ones), the minimum amount of rice one cook is usually 2 'cups'. Anything less and you're operating the rice-cooker way below the required specs...i think. So if you're really cooking for one, learn to cook rice manual-style, or use those mini rice-cooker.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Wow, Amir (or is Sharif your name? 🙏🏼), what a great response! - I am not sure if it is unique to Malaysia only. I can't remember if I came across it when I lived in Indonesia. - Oh yes, they are getting better. Much better. They were once called the worst toilets in the world, haha. There is still some improvement required, but over time, and with improved attitudes, Malaysia is going to get there; - I don't know. It was 1993, I was alone, and I wanted to learn how to cook rice. As such single packages existed in Germany, I tried my luck here in Malaysia. This was a major learning, haha. Nowadays, I love my rice! Thanks for your thoughtful response! I appreciate it 🤗
@ieleesiau5795
@ieleesiau5795 11 ай бұрын
The tap water is cold but not freezing cold .Tape water in Msia is soft not hard water like in cold freeezing countries
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
That's true. Thank you for sharing 🙏
@kpewliu4348
@kpewliu4348 Жыл бұрын
Riding the motorbike in the city normally results in a dirty oily shirt. Especially if you're on the road for more than half an hour. The jacket functions to keep one's shirt clean at the end of the ride. Malaysian weather is consistently hot. Wearing the jacket fully buttoned/zipped is too hot, especially if you are riding under to hot blazing sun. Wearing the jacket backwards and open solves the polluted air and blazing hot sun problem.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
This makes sense. When I came here and rode a bike, I closed the jacket from the front, and yes, it really hot. Sweaty and really uncomfortable. Thank you for sharing your insights. I appreciate it. 😄
@bonniebonnie4499
@bonniebonnie4499 Жыл бұрын
Liked
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you 🤗
@bonniebonnie4499
@bonniebonnie4499 Жыл бұрын
Forostat first
@haswanazri2159
@haswanazri2159 Жыл бұрын
no.3, i just love that way =)
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Me too 😃
@ferozaaf
@ferozaaf Жыл бұрын
Listening to your presentation is more on comparative study, it doesn't sound like uniqueness.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, I also realised I drifted a bit into a comparison. This makes it easier sometimes, at least for me. I hope you were able to enjoy the video nevertheless and I thank you for taking the time to comment. 🙏🏽
@azrysyam8245
@azrysyam8245 Жыл бұрын
Good video
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your comment and your support 🤗
@henrymlim
@henrymlim Жыл бұрын
You are too kind, Andreas. Most of the "habits" you listed are annoying or to be ashamed of.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
While I appreciate your comment, I believe that there is nothing to be ashamed of. Maybe to work on and make improvements, e.g; traffic situations, or supporting poorer families. But this is work in progress, and can't be done overnight. And compared to 1993, Malaysia has come such a long and positive way 🤗
@jazmiri4509
@jazmiri4509 11 ай бұрын
My mom loves walking more than taking a car. Example: she walk every day to work from Taman Pauh Jaya to De Rendezvous area in Bukit Mertajam.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
Love that! You mum is wonderful :-). Take good care of her. thank you for your comment 🙏🏽
@AnasSuhaimi
@AnasSuhaimi 7 ай бұрын
7:16 By Malaysian standard, Mamak restaurant is substandard. Their curry is good, and that's all about it. Even their roti canai isn't as good as the Malays. Their hot dishes like nasi goreng or maggi goreng has no protein in it unless you ask for it and when you do, the price is expensive. They'd charge you as much as they could. Some would unashamedly serve you foods on plate with plastic sheet on it to save on dishwashing workload. That is a no no in Malay customs. Always treat well whoever you're feeding. We're serving you rezeki, which come from God, so not only the diners but the food itself need to presented with manner. It's understandale how that come about. The Mamaks, coming from southern India, living in lower ranks of society, they don't care much about presentation and food decorum.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 7 ай бұрын
Oh wow. I didn't know this. So insightful. Once again, thank you for sharing. I learned something.
@calvinfoo
@calvinfoo Жыл бұрын
The air blower on the floor I'm sure offices and mall has it only because many people are using it and they wet the floor when they use the sink. At home nobody needs such thing
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
I think it would be funny to have such thing at home. We leave our bathroom doors open sometimes, to dry the floors, especially after showers. And yes, it is better to have an air blower than someone who accidentally slips because of the wet floor. 🤗
@cpteh67
@cpteh67 Жыл бұрын
I don’t like the cold food too. But water is cold as our country is hot. Haha
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks! Yeah, I got used to it. I shower cold, sometimes, after exercising, but still wonder about washing the dishes under cold and running water. It's ok, as every country got its own cultural nuances. I appreciate your comment. 😄
@debbiegloury3351
@debbiegloury3351 Жыл бұрын
My family and I was in Kuala Lumpur about three years ago and I almost had a heart attack when the "Grab" driver 's car had no seatbelts whatsoever in his car and he was driving quite fast ,weaving through the traffic.From where I came from, it would be a serious offence! Also,the toilets at the airport,a really weird toilet ,a hole on the concrete floor,had to wait for a proper toilet,I nearly passed out here as well, quite an expereience.You learn as you go along,I guess!!
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you for sharing your experience. Yes, traffic is an adventure here, and could be marketedas adventure tourism, right? It takes some getting used to it, but after a while, it becomes normal and quite heartwarming. People here are nice, and relaxed, most of the time. Friendly, respectful and helpful. That's at least my experience. And I hope that my video can help some tourists get over their shock a bit faster, to feel better more quickly 🤗
@aziris7257
@aziris7257 11 ай бұрын
It's an offence in Malaysia too. If the driver got stopped, that's easily a few hundred's worth of fines. But our traffic police mostly just patrol for people driving dangerously and are 'VERY lenient towards some offences. I've seen a grandpa who rode a motorcycle without helmet at an intersection being greeted by a traffic police saying, "Uncle, I see you're going bald today." to which that grandpa sheepishly wore his helmet. If you happen to come across something like that again though, it would be best to make a report to grab. Us locals don't normally make such reports. Because you see, we either give 5 stars or 1 star, 5 stars if we're okay with the driver, 1 star if we really hate the driver.
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics 11 ай бұрын
You are awesome in your explanations. I appreciate you and your support 🙏
@armageddon2520
@armageddon2520 Жыл бұрын
If you are talking about traffic 1-5 try the Philippines, Vietnam, you will get pengsan😊
@asiaminddynamics
@asiaminddynamics Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, you are right. I was in Manila and different places in Vietnam. It's crazy!
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