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Adrian Nonis
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Life in Australia vs Malaysia: Which is Better?
Living in both Malaysia and Australia for a number of years has given me a very unique perspective. In this video, I want to provide my honest thoughts about different aspects of these countries. If you’re planning to travel to either places, move permanently, or maybe just curious - I hope this video gives you some insight 🙂
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If you're new here, HELLO! My name is Adrian Nonis 🙂 A follower of Christ who also happens to be a father, a husband, and a whole lot of other things!
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Life in Kuala Lumpur: Our first week | Aussies in Malaysia
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After a month of living in Melaka, my family and I decided to continue our adventure in the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur! Before moving to Melaka, we used to live in Perth, Australia. Join us as we navigate our time in Malaysia and who knows where else in the future haha. If you're new here, HELLO! My name is Adrian Nonis :) A follower of Christ who also happens to be a father, a husband, ...
Why I left Australia and moved to Malaysia
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My family and I left everything we owned in Australia and booked a one-way ticket to Malaysia. In this video, I explain why we did made that decision and also give you a little glimpse of what our new life in Malaysia looks like :) If you're new here, go ahead and subscribe if you'd like! th-cam.com/channels/B6-v3fLLVHrukmXiBs1AqA.html Follow me on instagram: adriannoniss
How I'm struggling with idolatry as a Christian
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Hey its me again... Im really finding passion in creating videos again! Today, I wanted to speak about idols of the heart and what I've been struggling with for the past few years. Hope you find this video edifying in some way!
POV: you're a christian who feels like a loser
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Hey guys, its been awhile! I wanted to share something that has been on my heart... Hope you guys find this helpful.
Are UWA students SMART? Asking basic trivia questions...
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Join me as I take to the grounds of my university, UWA, to put the students to the test! In this fun and exciting video, I challenge UWA students with 5 basic trivia questions covering topics like English, Geography, Pop Culture, Math, and History. Will they rise to the challenge and prove their smarts, or will they stumble under the pressure? Let's find out.
Day in the Life of a YOUNG DAD | My Confusing 20's
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Trying to juggle university, marriage, and fatherhood (on top of other things a typical 20 year old might be going through) has been very very interesting... Today, I show you guys what an average day looks like in this new stage of life I'd like to call my CONFUSING 20'S. 3 ways you can support me at this stage of my life: 1) LIKE this video if you enjoyed it/found it helpful.. Apparently that...
4 Steps to Change Your Life | My Confusing 20's
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I read some stats the other day that showed how only 9% of people successfully achieve their goals each year... At first glance, I remember looking down on those 9% of people, but then I realised I was one of them lol. In avoiding that statistic, this video talks about how I plan to stick to my goals this 2023, and how you can too as well! 4 Ways you can help me this 2023 1) LIKE this video if ...
My honeymoon in JEJU ISLAND (EP6)
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Welcome to EPISODE 6 of the Honeymoon series! Zane and I have spent our last 5 days of our honeymoon in Seoul but, with only 2 more days left and Jeju Island only a few hours away, we decided to end our trip over there. Join us as we explore the Innisfree, Jeju Folk Museum, and the Ossuloc Tea Museum!
Cafe Hopping in Seoul: Cafe Highwaist, Cheongsudang Cafe, Han River (EP5)
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Welcome to Episode 5 of the HONEYMOON Series! Hope you are enjoying it so far :) Today, we explore the different cafes that Seoul has to offer (at the limit of our bellies of course)! We also adventure around the heart of Ikseon Dong, visiting the local stores. Subscribe to the channel, be a part of the journey :) th-cam.com/channels/B6-v3fLLVHrukmXiBs1AqA.html Instagram: adrianno...
Exploring Nami Island on my HONEYMOON (EP2)
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Exploring Nami Island on my HONEYMOON (EP2)
Guessing majors at UWA (Orientation Day)
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Guessing majors at UWA (Orientation Day)
UWA Dorm Room Tour (University Hall, One Bedroom Apartment)
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UWA Dorm Room Tour (University Hall, One Bedroom Apartment)
College Move in Day at UWA (University Hall College)
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College Move in Day at UWA (University Hall College)
Question: did you pay for staying there or does it come with the scholarship?
You are such a natural and excellent storyteller! I pray you continue to grow in your faith in Christ and relationship with your family. I also subscribed at 2.96K subscribers, so remember me when you make it big! 😂
This was such a well put together video! I’m glad this video popped into my feed.
Good to see that /sourish/
Stupid question. Is air conditioning common in buildings there including apartments and homes? Europeans dont usually have it.
WA mentioned! You can stay in WA if you start complaining about the Eastern Staters taking our jobs! I'm pretty sure you don't have to be a criminal anymore lol.
I love both country Adrian, i came from this two country 😅😅
Are you on mm2h or digital nomad visa bro?
Malaysia is cruel city in my opinion cuz in such beautiful n huge park , lack of chair maybe can count by finger !! What the point beautiful city n park n capital of Malaysia hard to get CHAIR in park n everywhere in whole city...This is DOWNSIDE that I noticed but nor I see anyone complaining about this...We need keep walking or standing or keep running or talking without place to sit down or rest in the city except need go coffeshop ....even every mall doesnt offer to sit down much ,u need keep shoping keep walking all the time without no break place to sit down!!
No chair in the park ? What a joke....
Walaun meanwhile claims 2 juta prc menyorok😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤
Welcome back bro have a good time in malacca
so how do you earn
You’re quite wise, well spoken and humble at your age, and at life in general. Enjoy Malaysia with your family
Welcome to MALAYSIAN my friend, enjoy yourself okay
Meanwhile lots of people are hoping to migrate to Australia!
wow!!!!! your video is great!! love the way u shoot and edit the video!
love your video!!!!❤❤❤
Anyone has applied in master of IT in uwa
Can anyone help me , how is monthly payment of RM 25000 in Malaysia. How much I will be able to save monthly as single and with family. Will it be a good decision to move Malaysia from India
getting selfishly comfortable...... so True
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Did you give up your Aussie citizenship or PRship? That's the real Q. A lot of smart people have a Plan B.
What job are you doing now , its a good carrier after bachelors of biomedical
Wow...such a beautiful family. Cherish your time together.. n your home is surrounded with eating places. Lucky lucky lucky.
boring country 🤢🤢🤢 make me want to vomit
Which?
At the beginning of the video,,,,,,, that road, non potholes, no potholes, Sydney's roads are worse than 3rd world countries, and when there is an occasional upgrade to, say an intersection, it takes literally years, with defects included.
Reverse immigration? Already happpening?
God bless you guys!
Also, Australia air is one of the cleanest air in the world. At peast top 10
Malaysia 4 me please 👍👍🙏🙏✈️✈️🏠🏠🔜🔜
Foolish to move back to MYS - unless, of coz, u happen to be earning AUD as a digital nomad
Whenever people do these comparisons they ignore superannuation. Australians retirees are simply wealthier.
Your definition of Malaysia is NOT a narrow one. You are a fortunate and had rich parents. Your comparison is a privileged one. Many Chinese/Mixed race love to live with White People NOT me. Tell us the discrimination with opportunities in Both Countries for a Chinese with no Mandarin. Income and Costs relative but Malaysians find costs rising and food security does not exist. MY imports all its food. Everyday, Malaysians are looking to LEAVE for Australia and then COME BACK defeated. Many are leaving for Education and do not come back. Hahaha.
How again are you doing this wo a visa or are you just passport hopping after 90 days?
Local here. What you said about income to living costs ratio is spot on. Few years back when I was in the UK I was able to live comfortably with GBP 900 per month. In Malaysia, good luck even paying the rent with RM 900.
Good video & I can attest to your views. The other views which you have not included will be the politics, race biasness, public schools & merit based recognition in schools/Unis/workplace
Richman talking? .... Nevermind. As long as you are happy.😊
Australia, a country not govern by religion.
Never been in Australia so I dont know how to compare..maybe malaysia lack of education rather than ausie..especially in math and science..subsequences malaysia salary underpaid
Nah that's nonsense, Malaysian simply get paid less for the same work. Math and science has nothing to do with most jobs
I tell you which better, an Australian live in Malaysia, they will have better life, not the other way around
I hate the pollution in Malaysia. Like people need to stop littering all over the place. It doesnt take much to hold onto your trash until you come across a trash bin.
Im Malaysian living now in Italy. I cannot put in words how blessed we Malaysians are. Seriously. Cost of living, modern and cultured. Great food. Friendly people. Only when you travel you realize all this. Kudos to you. I cant wait to go back for a period of time. Maybe when i have grandkids soon I might decide to go back for good.
LOL, with local pays I doubt you will be able to travel internationally often. But with an Italian pay, I'm sure you can afford to travel back to M'sia more often.
Too much racial and religious discrimination on minorities in Malaysia. Scary to bring up a family here nowadays.
What discrimination are you talking about?
The reason for high obesity is not the oil in the food, because only certain type of foods in Malaysia is cooked in lots of oil. The main reason is that quite a number of Malaysians like sweet food and sweet drinks and a habit to eat lots of rice which is a type of carbohydrates. These reasons push up the obesity ratio in the country.
For healthcare...Malaysian only pay rm1 for general healthcare....and rm5 for Specialist treatment....and we have millions of people come here for Health Tourism....
You do realize that is not sustainable? When oil revenue starts to deplete, subsidizing healthcare is no longer feasible. Same with when population starts to age, you will see healthcare system being overwhelmed.
Yes the cost maybe low in the public hospital systems but health care for serious sickness is a bit wanting😮 thus most people have private insurance for private hospital care
To comment on enviroment aspect you need to explore first hand bro...see with your eyes....go to Terengganu...Sabah & Sarawak...see their beaches, island & forest then you can compare....anyway good video though...tq
True white aussies eh? I get your point but that'll trigger quite a few people in australia i feel.
Why’d they get triggered?
Out of the 10 people i knew who studied in Australia, only a few came back to Malaysia for good. The rest of them decided Australia is way better and they're mostly PR there now.
Sorry to say but is really Australian a rude n racist
A wonderful comparison between Malaysia and Australia highlights the unique aspects of both countries. Malaysia, with its rich cultural diversity, vibrant cities, and stunning tropical landscapes, offers a fusion of traditions and modernity. On the other hand, Australia, known for its vast outback, pristine beaches, and cosmopolitan cities, combines a laid-back lifestyle with a deep appreciation for nature. While Malaysia's cuisine is a tantalizing blend of flavors from its multicultural heritage, Australia's culinary scene reflects its diverse population with a global twist. Both nations, despite their differences, share a warm, welcoming spirit and a love for the natural beauty that defines them. Keep on sharing.