everyone deserved to be respected, no matter their job level. thanks for sharing this topic, and shine some light to people who have contributed in Malaysia's development!
Outsiders they may be, but they’re also humans. Kudos to Wabikong’s team for bringing up such a topic, uncovering many facades of lives. God bless their souls and ease their journey.
@yvonneyew31953 ай бұрын
非常好的题材👍🏼, agree to wabikong “penang one better” 👏🏼
@MG-ch7ip4 ай бұрын
这集真的感动到了,谢谢挖鼻孔
@dawsonchong12492 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes. Funny yet heartfelt warm
@alice39teoh284 ай бұрын
Love this video VERY MUCH! Anyway always remember we wanted people to respect us we ourselves must pay respect first too!
People who worked in hotels, kitchens, and some service line will understand how is it like spending time and hanging out, working with foreign workers 🥹 As a girl working in the kitchen previously, my experience was the locals tried to exploit or kacau the girls, but foreign workers (especially those who are already parents) will cook for us and take care of us 🥹 外劳literally means people who come from another country to work here, and marrying one now indeed made me felt Malaysians have so much misunderstanding about foreign workers 😂
@yukok94463 ай бұрын
White foreign workers working in Msia and then they're called expats but why does it become 外劳 when we are talking about our ASEAN neighboring countries ? which is meh .
@gracehuei3 ай бұрын
@@yukok9446 I KNOW RIGHT! truth to be told, and many locals who claims that themselves are friendly, they are mostly friendly towards the "masalleh" or people who holds stronger passports 😅But indeed it is also because the lack of exposure to the diversity that we have in this country, so it took a loooonger time for our ASEAN neighbours to justify themselves in this country. Sigh. Not gonna lie some of them are even richer than us hahaha
@lowkeewei32283 ай бұрын
xie xie ni WABIKONG, u guys are brilliant.... keep work hard guys
@GomotoOnline3 ай бұрын
tear dropping watching this , man
@wenke58473 ай бұрын
这集也做得太好 超感动 也注意到 再放影片的时候 他们会一直看眼色 我哭
@changsookchin29293 ай бұрын
这集很棒!可以让本地人更加了解外籍人士的不容易 也希望他们好好的被对待✨
@keithlee44722 ай бұрын
有沒有看過外勞把本地女生肚子搞大了叫女生去打掉的?告訴你…一大堆喔…你去好好對待他們吧
@LingBikHook4 ай бұрын
这些采访到的都是好运的,有很多老板不给薪水,住很小,肮脏的地方,被欺负,被打,看不起的太多了
@colby_2474 ай бұрын
11:25 His BM is better than a lot of Chinese in Malaysia hahaha. 16:58 Bangladesh foreign worker has bad reputation LOL xD
@manalittlesis4 ай бұрын
I hate to say but it's true and that puts Malaysian Chinese in shame. To me if Chinese got their accent like for example "lu mia lumah" or "itu mee hor manyak pedas" still ok but the problem is there's a number of young generations that couldn't finish a Malay sentence without mixing other language. So embarrassing.
@JoanKSX3 ай бұрын
To my experience, most Bangladeshi are really good scoring foreign languages in terms of speaking. I could remember one Bangladeshi speak with literally no foreign accent at all. His Hokkien seriously surprised me =O
@yukok94463 ай бұрын
@@manalittlesis I am type C and I couldn't agree more with you . Type C are thinking so high of themselves about knowing different languages but ultimately it is like everything mixed up . Can't speak proper english or malay without mixing some other shit words . Pepelaugh