I went to Singapore after I left Malaysia . Check it out here : kzbin.info/www/bejne/joaxnX9njNWDn5Y
@jaykassim347422 сағат бұрын
Thailand suit young people who like to have fun and socialize,while Malaysia is more to family and kids❤🥰🇲🇾
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
I was saying to my self when I arrived in Malaysia “this could be a good place to raise children “ , so it’s interesting you said . What’s your opinion on the city Penang ?
@keangwooichoo613823 сағат бұрын
Depends on your personality. If you are young and single, people will pick thailand. But when you are older and have a family you pick malaysia. Why? You do not tend to drink as much alcohol in pubs You need health check up and medical attention You need western linked education system for your kids eg from USA, UK, Australia, nz, canada. We hv that. Ganja or marijuana is not easily sold openly Foreigners pay same price for properties in malaysia. But they do have a minimum purchase limit.
@jaykassim347422 сағат бұрын
Well said 👍🏻😊❤️🇲🇾
@keangwooichoo613821 сағат бұрын
@jaykassim3474 most Americans will paint an angelic picture of Philippines or thailand, but is it true? If malaysia is that awful, we won't be south east Asia's popular destination together with thailand. Just logic thinking. The fact is there are only 2 SEA countries on the top 10 safety index of the world. Singapore and malaysia. Also healthcare is equal or better than usa. Our food is just as good as thai food. Yes, we do not smile as much as thai people, but we are mostly honest. Very few scam around.
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
That was very beautifully put . I like your points . Could you elaborate on the education system ? Are you saying Malaysia gets taught same subjects as USA , UK, etc?
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
Good better than Thailand in my opinion . 🤐 🤫 I hope I don’t get in trouble for saying that
@kamrulz659Күн бұрын
Been living in Msia since born here 61 yrs ago, never in my life felt life theatening as most foreigners thought.Msia is a very peaceful country that most outsiders didnt know.More safer than any western cities😅
@PayMeInPaellaКүн бұрын
It’s always good to hear a perspective from the locals . What part of Malaysia do you live if you don’t mind me asking ?
@Malaysianpeace1323 сағат бұрын
malaysia is top 10 safest country in the world.
@LisaLisa-mo2tg15 сағат бұрын
And they talking about kidnaped.. Ask a german dude live in malaysia for 30 years😅😅😅american just always mindblowing talking about other country😊😊
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
Yes we Americans are $tupid 😂😂
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
I recently found out KL is top 10 most livable cities
@zanzillahsaruji99662 күн бұрын
Malaysia is the new silicon valley and sustainable renewal energy hub in South East Asia....cost of petrol in Malaysia is among the cheapest in the world.....
@PayMeInPaella2 күн бұрын
So that’s where all the new money is going huh ?
@MrAndre.20 сағат бұрын
There are a large number of Japanese, Korean and European expatriate communities in Malaysia. There are many international schools in Malaysia.
@PayMeInPaella15 сағат бұрын
Nice . Sounds like maybe a good place to raise a family then ?
@keangwooichoo613823 сағат бұрын
Not many countries in south east asia are multi cultural, multi religion like my country.
@PayMeInPaella6 сағат бұрын
Singapore too ?
@keangwooichoo6138Сағат бұрын
@PayMeInPaella yeah but natives are found in borneo malaysia. Singapore does not have native people except malays of course. And the composition of chinese vs composition of malays as a majority is more balanced in malaysia.
@arii198715 сағат бұрын
Malaysia follows British Common law. Land laws are similar (but not the same) to UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and USA. Anyone can buy land or buildings. The only caveat being the value of the said property. There is a minimum value set by the State Governments. You can get a licensed realtor to assist you to purchase.
@PayMeInPaella15 сағат бұрын
Interesting 🤔. You got me thinking about some ideas 💡
@klloo56892 күн бұрын
Before Malaysia got it's independence from the British in 1957 English was the language of the administration. There's more of an emphasis of Malay in the in our national Education system recently but Malaysia still retains a lot of it's English speaking ability and our Banking system and Stock Exchange is primarily in English.
@PayMeInPaella2 күн бұрын
Wow that’s interesting. I didn’t know that . So with that being said would you say English was more common in Malaysia first before Thailand ?
@klloo56892 күн бұрын
@@PayMeInPaella oh most definitely. I personally have quite a few documents from my father's time whilst under employment under the Malaya government example receipts, letters of appointments. A KZbin video on the British history in Malaya - m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/iXuYnXaVrbajsJY&pp=ygUYbWFsYXlzaWEgYnJpdGlzaCBoaXN0b3J5
@klloo56892 күн бұрын
@@PayMeInPaella another KZbin video on how Britain lost to the Japanese in World War 2 - m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/hpWtZ4Wqhbuga9E
@klloo5689Күн бұрын
Yes most definitely
@PayMeInPaellaКүн бұрын
Next time I make a Malaysia blog I would like to highlight some of its rich history
@keangwooichoo613823 сағат бұрын
Is thailand top 10 safest country in the world? Answer : no
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
I think a lot of westerners are like be surprised by that
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
But yea your right
@OneJuanWon2 күн бұрын
Malaysia and Thailand are secular countries, they both welcome many religious practices. Thailand is predominantly Buddhism while Malaysia is predominantly Muslim (interesting fact: if you are born in Malaysia you become Muslim by law). Malaysia allows foreigners to buy land to build a house they plan to live in (very rare in SE Asia). Thailand doesn't allow foreigners to own land to build on, but you can buy condos all day long (same applies to the Philippines). Neither country offers a pathway to citizenship, even if you were to marry a Malaysian or Thailand native, all you can get a permanent residency which is not the same as being granted citizenship.
@PayMeInPaellaКүн бұрын
Wow interesting. I didn’t know about the Muslim by law . I did see online about the citizenship part . Also along my travel I learned if you get a Singapore citizenship (which is hard) you can’t be a citizen in the USA any more
@LukeskybutterКүн бұрын
@@PayMeInPaella let's correct that statement, if you're a malay Malaysian born in Malaysia, you are automatically a Muslim. It doesn't apply to any other Malaysian race, ibanese, Chinese, peranakan, Indian, etc. we have about 100 over race in including those born in Borneo.
@Malaysianpeace1323 сағат бұрын
@@PayMeInPaella dont believe him, Malaysia is Muslim majority country. both malaysia and thailand is not secular country. we here allow any religion especially our main race to practice their religion here, we are not secular country.
@arzchannel1312 сағат бұрын
That information is incorrect. According to Islamic teachings, a child born to Muslim parents is automatically considered a Muslim. This principle is rooted in the concept of Fitrah, which states that every human is born in a natural state of submission to Allah (Muslim). If both parents are Muslims, the child’s religion is inherently Islam, as per Islamic jurisprudence. In the context of Malaysia, this principle aligns with both Islamic teachings and Malaysian law. According to Article 160 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, a Malay is defined as someone who: 1. Professes the religion of Islam, 2. Habitually speaks the Malay language, and 3. Adheres to Malay customs. This definition legally binds Malay identity to the Islamic faith. Therefore, if someone is born as a Malay in Malaysia, they are automatically considered a Muslim. This is further reinforced by Syariah law, which governs Muslims in Malaysia, making it mandatory for Malays to adhere to Islam. In summary, being a Muslim for a child born to Muslim parents is not only a matter of Islamic belief but also codified in Malaysian laws, especially for Malays. This dual recognition ensures the preservation of both religious and cultural identities in Malaysia.
@makkienleong686510 сағат бұрын
Not muslim and born here. That rule does not apply to non muslim families.
@azilaazmi721217 сағат бұрын
It is more scary living in the states. Never experiences anything scary in Malaysia back then or now.
@PayMeInPaella15 сағат бұрын
Yea . The states can be scary . How’s the fire arm situation in Malaysia ? Is it hard for people to get them ?
@mdnormatnor522618 сағат бұрын
Which Asian country is best for Black people? Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and other Asian countries tend to be pretty good. It's mostly China and Japan
@PayMeInPaella15 сағат бұрын
Malaysia is good for black peoples too right ?
@stanleysalters11954 күн бұрын
Very good video very good info keep em coming 😊.
@PayMeInPaella4 күн бұрын
Thanks bro . I got a Malaysia vlog dropping in 1 hour
@aren3130Күн бұрын
Hi...welcome to Malaysia.Happy holiday and have fun Bro.Cheers.
@PayMeInPaella6 сағат бұрын
Happy holidays . What are some big holidays here ?
@xanithkl21 сағат бұрын
LOL, from the thumbnail alone it seems that it is clear the country attraction type and their seekers
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
Both countries have their stereotypes 👍🏿
@lattshariman623112 сағат бұрын
Thailand and the Mekong Delta nations (read Lao, Cambodia and Myanmar) are warmer than Malaysia. But Malaysia is more humid hence their people age later than others due to natural moisturizing.. SK II au natural
@PayMeInPaella6 сағат бұрын
Ohhh I didn’t know that . I guess that would explain why I seen the people with nice looking skin . You from Malaysia ?
@louislim40002 күн бұрын
I am sorry the term "American Dream" today is an anachronism. It is more of a nightmare given the the growing homelessness, unstainable cost of living caused by inflation and rising costs. Lawlessness is another misfortune US is experiencing .
@PayMeInPaella2 күн бұрын
Allegedly the word “mortgage “ in Latin means death note . The average American pays off their mortgage between age 64-68 (going to get worse) but the average American lives until age 77.
@keangwooichoo613823 сағат бұрын
Indian food is awesome in malaysia
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
I can’t believe I missed it . I gotta try it next time . Where’s the best place ?
@mdnormatnor522617 сағат бұрын
Malaysia, welcome investment from other countries instead of opening the door for immigrants from various countries to move to Malaysia/we already have too many foreigners from Asian countries and Southeast Asia including Rohingya refugee and from Middle East
@PayMeInPaella15 сағат бұрын
More immigrants , more opportunities? 🤔
@keangwooichoo613823 сағат бұрын
Thailand and malaysia are cheaper countries to visit.
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
💯. And the quality of a lot of stuff I’m seeing is on point
@mdnormatnor522618 сағат бұрын
The Best Places for Black Families To Live Outside of the U.S. New Zealand. Adventure awaits in New Zealand Canada. If you don't want to leave big city life behind, head to Toronto Netherlands Sweden Norway
@PayMeInPaella15 сағат бұрын
I heard good things about Netherlands (Rotterdam). Sweden and Norway some have the least amount of processed foods . Have you been to these places ?
@faisalmakhmud356340 минут бұрын
Don't come to malaysia, just go to thailand instead.
@PayMeInPaella18 минут бұрын
Why
@mdnormatnor522618 сағат бұрын
plz go to thailand nope you can visit malaysia but don't moving to malaysia we had a very bad experience about the attitude of black immigrants sorry have 2say.this is not racism but about the culture you bring to another country.
@PayMeInPaella15 сағат бұрын
😢
@lattshariman623112 сағат бұрын
Sorry for your bad experience. Not many black migrants that I know. I know a few and they are kind, educated and good people especially those from West Africa. Most are students at Malaysian colleges. Most foreign immigrants to Malaysia are high net worth or digital nomads bcos they need to invest or prove their profession. Visa for long stay is not so easy unless your credit score is high
@PayMeInPaella5 сағат бұрын
☝️☝️☝️
@azilahabdulaziz48942 сағат бұрын
It depends on which part of Africa they are from, but based on the experiences of netizens who have them as neighbors, the behavior is often the same: they are loud, rude, party at night, and are sometimes associated with scamming.Our people cant say anything especially Malays who tend to be more soft spoken and gentle..these immigrants just bullied them like foreign fish species have arrived and are threatening to invade the local fish population. however i also meet Sudanese family who are so gentle and lovely. i guess we just welcome them if they come with family and stay alert if they're in group?but we don't want to constantly feel on edge; we want peace. Building a stable and peaceful country is difficult, and some immigrants come and spoil it
@carlosmante23 сағат бұрын
GRINGO Dream............America is NOT a country, America is a Continent with Dozens of Countries so talking of an "American dream " is not only Wrong is very Disrespectful to those Countries, please Learn the Correct is the "Gringo dream".
@PayMeInPaella14 сағат бұрын
I guess I don’t know any better . Maybe I’m a typical gringo ?
@carlosmante13 сағат бұрын
@@PayMeInPaella who knows? anyway don't worry about "identity", just follow your Goals.