Do you remember Agata from our last interview? :) kzbin.info/www/bejne/bWeUqWywnryDqpo
@SenangBit9 ай бұрын
Malays say "Makan dah?" or "Makan belum?" Malaysian non-Malays: "Sudah makan?" or "你吃饭了吗 (nǐ chī fàn le mɑ)?" "Makan-aredi" if multiple ethnics.
@bidenthestupid34859 ай бұрын
But its a place thats very propagandized by the usa propaganda machine Major media....usa n western official propaganda outlets Times star edge herald sun herald mk fmt chinadaily etc etc
@journeywithmycoffee79679 ай бұрын
There is a trick when you read short 3 or 4 letters in our Bahasa Malaysia language. Mkn - makan ( eat) Mnum- minum ( drink) Byr - bayar ( pay) Ckp - cakap ( say, talk) Xnak - tak nak, tidak mahu ( don't want) Xsuka - tak suka ( don't like) X is equivalent as tidak ( no) Jgn - jangan ( don't) Kete - kereta ( car😅) Tido- tidur ( sleep) Syg - sayang ( love or my love) Abg - abang ( brother ) These are the few things that I can think at the moment. Pls ( please) add in.😅 Have a blessed weekend!
@szewei859 ай бұрын
Haha well said
@nedhamnam54209 ай бұрын
She one of my followers on Tiktok
@ragsoh9 ай бұрын
Singaporean here. I agree with Agata. Malaysians are generally very generous in spirit. They are also quite chill and cool and they usually mind their own business. I was the Sales Manager for a foreign airline in Kuala Lumpur and my job was visiting travel agents. Those travel agents were super nice and if it was raining heavily, the boss would tell his staff to go out in the rain (with an umbrella of course) and grab a taxi for me. And they would always invite me for yum cha (literally drink tea). Very nice people. And their shopping malls are also very modern.
@Ladyzuely9 ай бұрын
tq friend
@geodarnodan67509 ай бұрын
Huh? U mean during raining in Singapore, they don't lend you the umbrella and grab taxi for you ah ? I never live in singapore so i am not sure if singaporeans are harsh or not.
@francischong39729 ай бұрын
I'm Singaporean too. Also agree that Malaysians in general are warm, friendly and nice!
@ragsoh9 ай бұрын
@@geodarnodan6750 I meant my experience working in KL. In Singapore, you can easily call a Grab or taxi or walk in the shelter to a bus. But in KL, i was offered help without asking. And I like it that Malaysian are so kind.
@zebimicio52049 ай бұрын
Singapore is literally just a city state that got independence from the rest of the country (malaysia). So the mentality isn't that much different. Its just that Singapore is quite a metropolitant society so the fast paced lifestyle comapred to malaysia (in general is pretty slow comapred to singapore) made you feel less "chill". Other than that. yeah pretty much similar.@@geodarnodan6750
@MurtidaTv9 ай бұрын
I am in Malaysia for the last 12 months Malaysians are among the most kind people around the world, they are happy, frank, helpful stright and wonderful people, Malaysia is one safest countries around the world, I have not seen even angry person during that year of my stay.. I love Malaysia and. Malaysian people may God protect them and their beautiful country..
@Ladyzuely9 ай бұрын
tq dear for your kind words. do come again. we'll always welcome you
@MurtidaTv9 ай бұрын
@@Ladyzuely Thank you, I am still here, I hope I will leave on April next year but for sure Malaysia will be one of my most loved countries for ever and will visit again and again... Thank you again for your kindness, and welcoming me to your wonderful Malaysia... Trima Kasiah
@Amir-vv5xr9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words. I've stalked your YT profile😅 and i assume you are somali? I am Malaysian that currently live in Finland. I become friends with many Somalians here. Many of them are good muslims and nice people also.
@MurtidaTv9 ай бұрын
@@Amir-vv5xr sure bro. I am studing here in KL for my master degree. I love the country and Malaysian brothers and sisters they are amazing people...
@rozaimimuselimin49879 ай бұрын
we Malaysian get angry when we stuck at the traffic because of the accident!!! but the accident happen to the other side of road and everybody slowing down to watching what really happened 😅
@cikbedahcikbedah80859 ай бұрын
Thank you Agatha for your kind and sweet words about our country. Hope you always find it enjoyable living here. Kepada sahabat sekalian, harap terus beri dan jadi yang terbaik. Jangan ambil kesempatan atas kebaikan saudari kita ni 😇
@szewei859 ай бұрын
Terutama yg dari negara kelas ke3 gitu hahahaha Dah banyak kes viral tau sampai kita panas hahahaha
@decTac9 ай бұрын
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 🇲🇾 is not perfect but it is a charming and sophisticated under-rated city..
@deanneshane37999 ай бұрын
True. Malaysia is not perfect. But then, show me one country that is LOL
@aridyaacob95286 ай бұрын
@@deanneshane3799 👏👍🌹
@mrj4759 ай бұрын
Malaysia literally safe for woman to travel. People are hospitable, its just too much influx of immigrants make locals and travellers feels unpleasant..
@sart37359 ай бұрын
Lol. And in Sg, there are too many msians which make it so unpleasant. Msians are a bunch of crooks.
@RavarsenBlogspot9 ай бұрын
Very hospitable person above
@bidenthestupid34859 ай бұрын
Yet its a place where toddlers n children frequently get r??ped by eins n ma
@CocoaAdam9 ай бұрын
@@bidenthestupid3485unfortunately except for foreigners
@sepek519 ай бұрын
@@bidenthestupid3485 rape happend in all country, you think america dont have rape and pedo? i challenge you put girl in india😂
@raasprasad25759 ай бұрын
As a Malaysian, I’m so happy your experience has been so positive. What a great endorsement for Malaysia and Malaysians ❤.
@actually_romanoff9 ай бұрын
1:15 Makan already? literally means "Have you eaten?" In Malaysia, if we meeting up - food first will help replenish energy, breaks down communication barrier, helps you to think clearly and always always a starting point of conversation.
@ahmadrafiq27016 ай бұрын
You know like I don't really realize it before, now that she mentioned it, yeah we do start most of our conversion with, "Wei, dah makan ke, jom makan".
@xanseviera9 ай бұрын
I'm a Malaysian but it's true whenever I asked local people for direction when Google failed me, they'll do their best showing it to me, and I'm so grateful for that.
@hKChen9099 ай бұрын
I have a good friend from Poland, Miro. I would say Poland people are very friendly and kind also. Thanks for loving our country!
@secrets.2959 ай бұрын
True. They are very nice people.
@miinfl71439 ай бұрын
The open prejudice against migrant workers here in Malaysia is crazy.
@I_am_cooked_For_Life9 ай бұрын
The same in Thailand! You don't ask "How are you" but instead "Have you eaten?" as a way of greeting....
@JeusAlprime1089 ай бұрын
I think that culture share within entirety of asia countries from South Korea to Taiwan to South East Asia to China to India and may be some of Middle East countries as well.
@adadisini28989 ай бұрын
Malays were adopt Islamic teaching in our live. In Islam, it teach us that the hands that donating are better than receiving. That's why we love giving more than accept help. And if we have to accept help, we are very grateful and want to return the favor
@syarifahmunaakmarazmi31919 ай бұрын
Thank you for your such meaningful comments about Malaysia. I am a Penangnite, please come and visit Penang and let's hunt the food! We'll, basically it's like a custom in Malaysia to welcome guests with extreme welcome and hospitality manner. We live in great tolerance so that we can achieve peace and unity as Malaysians together. I would say Malaysia is pretty safe place for a woman to have a solo travelling. Also it is a custom in Malaysia to respect each other, and rarely we use swearing words, but there are local people using them, sometimes.
@daniellim41209 ай бұрын
I got so much side eyes from the penangnites when I went there. Hospitable only when you are a customer, not when you are Co sharing their space!
@benahmad94328 ай бұрын
Malaysia have a very simple formula. You respect us = we respect you. If you remember incidents like the band 1975 did on stage, those are an example being disrespectful. Respect is earned and not given and in those specific incident they definitely don't earn our respect. Another example we don't tolerate "Karen-like" behaviour. Simple. But I guess this generally apply to everywhere else. Do enjoy your stay in Malaysia. ❤😁😊
@kenmalaysia74407 ай бұрын
As a Malaysian Chinese and a Grab driver. I can agree from a perspective of a fellow Malaysian that majority of Malaysian are very kind and friendly. I spoke to a lot of foreign workers (e.g. Indonesian, Bangladeshi, Nepalese, Burmese)as welll and found they are happy living in Malaysia and happy that they have nice bosses too.
@wilsnh91489 ай бұрын
Great interview, Max. There was an incident that happened a few years ago, and I was short of cash for the parking ticket. A kind security guard came and gave me a few RM. Likewise, I would do the same if a fellow citizen was stuck in the same quandary.
@ForkMeeNoodle9 ай бұрын
9:15 you mean the catcalling? In Malaysia we were taught to always respect a woman since a child, maybe because we're also a Muslim country so respecting other people's religion,race,custom and food will always be our top priority to maintain a good relationship with each other, and this teaching is spread all across Malaysia, it doesn't matter if you're an Indian,Malay or Chinese, if we abuse a women, knows that our mom will beat ourselves at home 😂😂😂, if there's no mom then it's our grandmother😂😂😂😂,if there's no both of them, then our neighbours aunty will do it themselves😅
@shahrimanshahnaz70089 ай бұрын
Kindness upon kindness upon kindness...yeah thats what all of us should strive to achieve more than anything else
@hawaukau9 ай бұрын
Cili kasi taruk
@idoit50059 ай бұрын
Love her energy! And good advice at the end. There’s no perfect place, so just learn to be happy. For expats Malaysia offer a balance of lower stress life and cost with some imperfections that are mostly manageable.
@Yasin_Affandi9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful interview with Agata. She's so enthusiastic with her real life story and experience living in Malaysia. She's full of joy and pleasantly with positive energy.
@Yasin_Affandi9 ай бұрын
Her story with getting the right direction from a local reminded me of my experience in Madrid. I was walking pleasantly in springtime from a hotel on Gran Via towards the Madrid Hard Rock Cafe to get some souvenirs. At that time in 1996, there was no internet for navigation so I just asked from few strangers for the right direction. And there was a young couple with a toddler in a stroller, they were so kind and willing to walk with me to the HRC but I didn't want to impose them to such an inconvenience. Finally, found my way to HRC, bought some t-shirts for souvenir, but kind of regret I couldn't buy the affordable wonderful leather jacket because I already bought two jackets when I was in Seville prior to Madrid. I just couldn't believe I met some friendly people in Spain.
@Yasin_Affandi9 ай бұрын
14:55 and 16:08, those are amazing footages of KL skyline.
@viziaidris68129 ай бұрын
This woman's expression shows that Malaysians have succeeded in becoming small ambassadors to promote the good of the Malaysian nation. Without our civilized attitude...how can we say that we have become a country whose goodness is multiplied, meaning all kinds of goodness that this woman expressed. It seems to belittle our attitude that we show it to outsiders but see the impact is very big. carry on malaysians....raise our manners again & show it to outsiders
@Bolzai9 ай бұрын
Terima kasih kerana suka Malaysia ❤😊
@Andy-zr3mp9 ай бұрын
Well said Agatha, I'm a Malaysian working in Singapore and travel daily to Jb. Staying in Jb is more cheaper, peaceful and less crowded like Singapore. Btw, there is a scotish lady who also likes Malaysia a lot, you can interview her, Alana Dunsmore.
@Ladyzuely9 ай бұрын
Interview with Agata is always a cheeful session and very happy. It's seems that she's is in heaven. Very happy. Tq Max and Agata. Plz consider Part 3 of Agata. We will love it
@hishamdaniell9 ай бұрын
Bahasa Melayu is really simple to understand and gets simpler when you learn bahasa pasar. Good for her to learn Bahasa Melayu. I wonder why foreigners residing in malaysia like her wants to learn Bahasa Melayu when some of locals here dont even want to.
@dominicvoo75989 ай бұрын
Not meant to be an insult but if you treat foreigners as your equal and fellow Malaysians of different race lesser than you, what can you expect? While this may not be in writing but everyday events especially with the authorities and administration, the experience is there. By and large, the people have no animosity with each other except the invisible wall put up by those who hold power. Sad truth but 😢😢😢😢
@hishamdaniell9 ай бұрын
@@dominicvoo7598 anyway, its such a weird scene to see when foreigners speaks malay to the locals and they cant even understand it. Thanks to our forefathers who have agreed to have different education for different races. We should stick with Barnes'.
@JOHN-w1i7u9 ай бұрын
Well, if u treat foreigners as ur equal and ur fellow minorities that has been here for 200 years as a lesser counterpart. These are bound to happen. Besides, her Bm level is not pro. Many minorities can speak better bm than her. Anyway, kudos to her for learning bm.
@hishamdaniell9 ай бұрын
@@JOHN-w1i7u from your statement, what i understand is you are telling that there are some guys that say "omg im so oppressed i should not learn the language of the majority here >:-( ".
@khairulhelmihashim25109 ай бұрын
trying to blend in, vs trying to stay aloof.
@code3xiv9 ай бұрын
Please dont think too highly of us. Sometimes we can be nasty too. Just keep your guard up. Be extra cautious on the streets. DTA.. Dont trust anyone. But thanks for the nice words and hope you enjoy your stay.
@leeleng14589 ай бұрын
Wow! Love this video but never miss any of yours though. She is just amazing!
@maskednil5 ай бұрын
As a Malaysian, we Malaysians should be more nicer to each other too.
@harimauharu3 ай бұрын
it's a pity though that a lot of them (Malaysians) like to gossip and dengki with other people. Not to mention the people who have their own "geng" and people who are racist towards one another. Not sure if it happens with males but females especially the high schoolers and aunties are very.. overbearing when they have those traits. Never join gossip groups/geng cuz you'll never know if they'll gossip about you next and then backstab you.
@voononn57889 ай бұрын
In the old times, everyone was poor and hungry.. we look out for each other.. that's why when we meet, we greet each other, by asking have you eaten..
@hafizrahman54859 ай бұрын
I love the final part of this discussion. Hats off to you Agata. ❤
@truebluekit9 ай бұрын
About using swear words, it's not that the Malay language doesn't have them, but, thanks to Agatha here, I just realized it is extremely uncommon for most Malays to swear using strong language. I think being Muslims plays a big part, but overall, people generally would disapprove if they heard you use strong language and mean it. We're like, you could say so many other things, but you choose to dirty your mouth and our ears? You think you're the only who can do it? So, people just avoid it and try to be nice, i think 😅
@serol15779 ай бұрын
Usually Malaysian use swear words only among friends and family for joke purpose 😅
@aizatkassim24919 ай бұрын
yeah among friends.. babi babi babi (is that considered a swear word?)
@harimauharu3 ай бұрын
@@aizatkassim2491 well, it's an insult. ... and also a swear word.
@cheryll80089 ай бұрын
I think it's awesome that foreigners learn our bahasa language
@thegreenbaby93659 ай бұрын
Now I recall watching her the last video no wonder she looks familiar! A gal with gd sense of humour; nice interview 👍
@65rainz9 ай бұрын
Panas hati (warm heart) = you are angry. Sejuk hati (cold heart) = you are calm.
@hamerliaedryna22059 ай бұрын
love her energy , she seems very fun to be with 🤣
@lagubrok928 ай бұрын
This culture of 'sudah makan kah/have you eat yet' stems from how our ancestors were really concerned about their guest's fatigueness. You see, traveling was really hard centuries ago. At that time, there is no food stalls or restaurants in the mid-journey. Even the roads were only made from red dirt except in the towns and cities. With the uneven surface of the unpaved roads, going endless uphills and downhills through the rainforest, plus expending extra energy to push your vehicle out of the slippery mud if it is raining, some even have to add a several hours of boat trip before finally arrived, which are really taxing on your body. Thus, the people at your destination that time will always cook and serve you a hefty meal when you have just arrived. Throughout a few decades of slow infrastructures development, this had became a tradition naturally and a necessity. Then, the sudden boom of infrastructures development and modernization just since 1980s which is quite recent changed the way we travel. Paved roads and highways, bridges, shortcut through mountains via tunnels, food stalls and restaurants emerged everywhere along the trip, made our travels more comfortable and more convenient. Time changes, but the tradition of making sure the guests are not hungry remains and turned into a welcoming habit even if you're just meeting people or your collegues anywhere. "have you eaten yet?" and off to kopitiam, mamak's or tomyum we go. XD
@vicklet62539 ай бұрын
This was a great interview. We can see how happy she is in Malaysia. You should interview Jamie Chua. Even though she is a Singaporean, not a foreigner she would be an interesting interviewee. Only a suggestion.
@AziDNanA9 ай бұрын
Malaysian themself taking Malaysia hospitality for granted sometimes. Once you visit / live for a while in another country, especially European country, you will understand the word Malaysian hospitality truly means.
@paklang14129 ай бұрын
To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia
@nikhassan77139 ай бұрын
Men whistling or calling for attention to attract women is called 'catcalling' , it is not common anymore in Malaysian cultures. It still can be founded in small villages but that cultures died already as more Malaysians are educated and respectful mostly towards tourists, expats or foreigners. If it happen at work, it can be considered as a sexual harassment in Malaysia. Yeah, it is common in India or some parts of the Middle Eastern countries, or even in Europe or USA. If women expats/tourists get catcalled in Malaysia , surely they are foreign workers or they really like you! And another thing, it is not common Malaysian cultures to ask tourist or foreigner for taking photo/selfie unless you already knew them or talk to them or you are an influencer or a famous youtuber.
@Cherrykhalil9 ай бұрын
Yesss betul sgt tu! I mean back in 90s ada kot catcalling but our nation evolve!! Its soo good and sebenarnya tanpa agatha ckp kita sendiri x sedar benda tu dh berlaku but in the 90s i believe i witness that.. tpi not everytime n everywhere la..
@nikhassan77139 ай бұрын
@@Cherrykhalil Yep, dulu masa I was a teenager in 1990s my sister always asked me to accompany her for shopping if her friends didn't want to join her, so she always get catcalled from naughty men, and even some of them asked me for help to talk to my sister. Lol. I believe some girls like to get catcalled which means she is attractive but most girls feel it annoyed and can be scary too if alone.
@andrewchong26169 ай бұрын
Oh yes.. I remember that too. In the 90s there are still have the whistling thing going on
@pegangagamakeranaitusiapak5769 ай бұрын
due to our religion too
@Cherrykhalil9 ай бұрын
@@nikhassan7713 hahaha betull mana tak kena ‘suuit’ tu x hot laaaa hahahaha adoiiii hahhahaha
@simonyee55249 ай бұрын
Greetings from Malaysia. "Dah makan?" 😊
@wahsengsim85919 ай бұрын
Thank you , Agatha....very nice of you to speak so positively of my country. I was in Poznan back in the early 2000 (drove in from Berlin) a very nice city. Wishing Poland well too.
@tictochelvetica55179 ай бұрын
Bumped into your channel today and am loving interview videos u've carried on.Pls carry on with humble videos, Max!😉
@hanneyyuki55699 ай бұрын
Thank you Agatha, so sweet of you and how thoughtful.. Malaysia loves u :)
@hatsoff8889 ай бұрын
Hope to see Agatha as Malaysia Ambassador ❤ we love Agatha !
@cherryblossom86519 ай бұрын
Yeahhh. You can speak Malay in a formal language is such a good start for you ❤ Slowly but surely, right? Please continue to enjoy while living in my country 🇲🇾 Oh yes. The full word for “ tak “ is “ tidak “. But “ tak “ is actually a bahasa pasar or informal language. We use “ tak “ a lot when speaking with someone we know or just met 😂
@hadiyazid9 ай бұрын
It's true. In general, if we just can't form the right English word to show direction, if we have time, we just walk with you to show the direction.
@norzilahaziz66959 ай бұрын
TQ Max for your promotion of mlysia. Good job!
@hanistarbright9 ай бұрын
We choose to be happy by helping others.....
@jaiterapis69259 ай бұрын
Believe me...with this kind of 'humbleness' attitude....you'll become famous among msian...
@noordinbeldenlex16209 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that if you approach anything or someone with positivity, they will do the same for you. It makes me think of renowned gorilla and chimpanzee researchers Dian Fossey and Jane Goodall. They were receiving positive responses from both species, which helped them learn more about these creatures. No matter where they are from, humans can undoubtedly be treated better if you can do that for animals. To be good humans, all you have to do is be kind to each other.
@MaxChernov9 ай бұрын
fully agree. Your own attitude plays the biggest role
@gochie26019 ай бұрын
Still learning. It's ok. Don't give up ✨💪
@aridyaacob95288 ай бұрын
Youll find most Malays helpful as there's a verse in the Qur'an, 23:61, that tells you to hasten towards good deeds and that good deeds would be rewarded manifold, so it's never a waste of time. I'm not sure you'll get the same experience in Penang.
@swordsman39519 ай бұрын
Spasibo Max za interesnye video. Tvoim gostyam vsegda est' chem podelit'sy. Ya sam jivu v SEA mnogo let poetomu lubopytno poslushat' istorii ex-patov i gostei. Keep up the good work!
@MaxChernov9 ай бұрын
haha spasibo shto posmotreli!
@nuryasminabubakar38892 ай бұрын
Kalau baik hati… nanti orang pun sayang… try search this lyrics on youtube ❤
@playbetter76719 ай бұрын
i like how her mindset about life and her surroundings
@zaheerazainuddin85199 ай бұрын
“Malaysia Truly Asia”.. 😊😊
@jamizal45229 ай бұрын
Subhanallah Alhamdullilah Allahuakbar Walillahil hamd.. May Allah ease everything for you and us.. Aamiin
@studioazroykusanagi98465 ай бұрын
Aamiin
@putraperak53699 ай бұрын
Malaysia safe for women alone, but Don't be too confident everywhere you have to be careful, always be alert,
@khoo51999 ай бұрын
KL is safe for a woman if u know where to go. Just ask the locals who will tell u which places to avoid
@asgabhelmi9 ай бұрын
But most foreigners come to Malaysia with no manners and doesn't respect local culture. They only take advantage of our local hospitality and diversity.
@kopxpert9 ай бұрын
6:11 For example "cannot" in malay is "tak boleh". Tak is "no" or "not" and boleh means "can". When we text it'd be "x blh" in which X=no/not)
@gasiwee7 ай бұрын
She is right. She is such a positive vibe herself
@RayMak9 ай бұрын
Cat calling happens a lot in the states….
@alinasimon63992 ай бұрын
It's durian season in Malaysia now. Durian galore black thorn, musang King, tekka, IOI, Kampung durian. It's a galore...
@suhaimijusoh36483 ай бұрын
Thanks for honest comments. If need to tell the truth. Just tell us for improments.
@taufiqhasan80449 ай бұрын
Malaysian hospitality ❤
@casey6669 ай бұрын
because back then malacca port in malaysia was a strategic place for trade back in the 1500 malaysia receive all sort of trader from arab portugese british india and chinese and malaysia is sitting on the spice route...so malaysia language has been influence by so many.....english,portugese,sanskrit,arab,chinese,dutch and native
@85ewan9 ай бұрын
Max, "Bahasa" is actually Malay for language. If you wanna ask someone, you can say "How is your Malay" or "how is your Bahasa Melayu"? here in SG if someone non-malay can speak, we just say "Your Malay is good"
@KironManuelCards9 ай бұрын
Malaysians treat foreigners differently.I am a Malaysian and I lost Two million ringgit due to Malaysians!
@mskoki57129 ай бұрын
No u lost money due to gullibility.
@KironManuelCards9 ай бұрын
@@mskoki5712 No, you have not heard of corruption.
@Dezznut099 ай бұрын
All country has corruption issue. If you really loose 2 million, why not report to PDRM or SPRM?
@NoorNoor-ul5zh9 ай бұрын
Yes, Msia is very safe for woman! Malaysian man never tried to make any contact or try to talk. Iam from the Netherlands and I’ve been in many countries. I hate to walk alone in countries like Turkey, Spain, Arab countries, South -America even here in West-Europe man tries to make contact. Malaysian man are NOT like that. Iam relieve. The only thing I avoid Bukit Bintang Arab Area. I don’t walk there alone as a woman. Arab man are not so polite and it’s disturbing.
@muhammadnurfarhan41449 ай бұрын
I recommend lilithinkl next
@MaxChernov9 ай бұрын
already :)
@abyllaamjah21709 ай бұрын
Come to Terengganu. You will feel more safe
@muhammadzulfadlybinabdulma7099 ай бұрын
Pantai Timur best
@SyaridzatYahya-mo1rx9 ай бұрын
Malay language is among the easiest language in the world. Foreign workers from Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar & Filippinos can master it only in few months.. The recipes - to practise it everyday with the local, movie, video clips, books etc
@prezisurprise83132 ай бұрын
Have you eaten is adopted from China culture that came about after the great famine in China. So the migrants Chinese continued this and also now part of Malaysian culture
@wai-sunchia61908 ай бұрын
WE LOVE YOU TOO AGATHA!!! DON'T EVER LEAVE US!
@chao.m9 ай бұрын
Very good Malay! I’m not saying that to praise you but I am stating a fact. Her Malay is without foreign accent. How excellent!
@Kevin-zz9nc28 күн бұрын
Agata?.....I love Poland!!!!
@masyitahm8 ай бұрын
Coming as an older auntie, i am always guilty of asking that to everyone. I guess its an asian thing. We have this urge to ensure everyone we know is not hungry❤
@leodavinclavigan61669 ай бұрын
Swearing is not part of Malaysian culture actually, however, Malaysian do swearing but rarely occasion.. that might derive from religion restriction or might from upholding Malaysian Rukun Negara @ National Principles “Kesopanan dan Kesusilaan” which means “Courtesy and Morality”… well, i think no one can beat Aussie while comes to swearing..😂
@boroi1009 ай бұрын
Clearly you haven't met Melaka Malay
@JOHN-w1i7u9 ай бұрын
Clearly u hvnt meet a rowdy malay.
@MusainiIbrahim9 ай бұрын
I Like you speak bahasa melayu❤❤❤love you...
@paklang1412Ай бұрын
To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia
@valenciacuttriss42599 ай бұрын
Could you do this same interview with a black person visiting in Malaysia…just curious. Malaysia is a wonderful country of course.
@DuriHitam-j3l2 ай бұрын
In Malaysia even when they're angry they may not use cuss words liberally. In the US they use cuss words morning till night even when describing their loved ones. Haha.
@muneirovalibas61949 ай бұрын
I think Johor Bahru is somewhat underrated as one of the cities to live in Malaysia! (referring to the part where he asked her where would she live beside Kuala Lumpur).
@nazalihusnan78028 ай бұрын
We muslim and another faith are live together with respect no problems, welcome to my loving country.❤🎉
@awang508838 ай бұрын
malaysia,brunei,indonesia the three brother
@nekodestroy9 ай бұрын
I grew up speaking Malay and I dont really know swear words either. I think people just don't normally swear that much.
@Isndar9 ай бұрын
Malaysian love to swear in all possible languages (eng/malay/chinese/indian) but we do it during traffic jam and we're inside the cars where nobody can hear us lol
@MrRahim19949 ай бұрын
Wow she answer the questions so clearly n fine...😊
@ybmjani59522 ай бұрын
When I was in Warsaw, Poland few years back, I’ve seen a banner saying TAK BOOLE in front of the restaurant. Now I know Tak means Yes in Polish but before that I’m joking with my friend, we cannot eat here because of this Tak Boole words (In Malay it means Cannot) jokingly I refer it as not halal for us, hahaha
@laksmana78 ай бұрын
0:23 Penang my place 😅 at behind my house this area😅
@shannenss9 ай бұрын
But my mom taught me "touch wood" when i was a child and we are Hokkien
@enzos7119 ай бұрын
We say "knock on wood" .. You know, it comes from "the (wooden) Cross (Christianity) ..
@KHobbies_cina9 ай бұрын
The "word" for what Agatha means when men calls out a woman on the street is catcalling
@deshwitat_29 ай бұрын
The word she looking for at 9:00 is catcalling..and no,we didn't do it out of respect of the women.. The what swear word u know, quite shocking she didnt hear the 'mak kau hijau ( your mother green )' in this modern world cursing.. the word come from kid fighting each other calling alas one kid reply mak kau hijau become instant viral and somehow it a non-toxic-swear-word in modern times..
@adibahalatif9 ай бұрын
have you try to live in Kuching, Sarawak for a few weeks? you should!
@apfirdaus50659 ай бұрын
Man... The wisdom on the last question....
@cumacinabiasa6 ай бұрын
Some ppl eat to live. But we MALAYSIANS live to eat.
@zaidiahmadshatop85139 ай бұрын
You mean 'pheewwweett'. No, we already past that time. Maybe in the 80's
@asfia822 ай бұрын
yeah right,malaysia top 3 single in south east asian