Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for d candid interviews with d tourists in KL. Wow u managed to get hold of so many people from so many different nationalities.
I'm Malaysian, but I wondering is Malaysia hot?. Maybe Im get used to the weather, since I was born and raise in Malaysia. But to hear people from Sudan (which is a country with a hot desert climate) said that Malaysia is hot is kinda mind boggling. Btw love your videos
@@koshurkot3892 Country of origin, yes. But some came as early as during the Malacca Sultanate as traders and some came during the British colonization and have become Malaysian.
Tourists should learn/know how to differenate between local people and workers from another country. It's a big different.....even the language nearly same.
For sightseeing, it is common to stay for a few days. I think. But I think it's a very good place to stay for a long time after retirement. In fact, many Japanese immigrated to Malaysia☺️
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 Yeah, but they really should visit Sabah & Sarawak. Totally different vibes and groups of people than Peninsula Malaysia.
A lot of people only have two weeks a vacation a year with their jobs, so that allow them a very little bit of time for themselves, people would stay longer on average if it was more :)
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for d candid interviews with d tourists in KL. Wow u managed to get hold of so many people from so many different nationalities.
I was also happy to talk with people from many countries☺️
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 Wonderful. U did a good job. 😀
ppl keep on saying KL is a layover city now we know it is not entirely true.. mostly plan to stay n visit for 1 week n more
That's right. People like Malaysia so they are visiting☺️
Let them say whatever they like. They dont like malaysia or malaysians.
I'm Malaysian, but I wondering is Malaysia hot?. Maybe Im get used to the weather, since I was born and raise in Malaysia. But to hear people from Sudan (which is a country with a hot desert climate) said that Malaysia is hot is kinda mind boggling. Btw love your videos
thank you. I should have asked more about Sudan😂
I think it's the humidity. Desert air is dry so it's doesn't feel as hot to the human skin even if the temperature is hotter.
@@neku2741 yup i have been my body so dry air is dry and i got itchy gatal2 all around my body , glad come back to msia humid after one month there
@@grunpycat5237 Hahaha betul tu. I live in the UK which also has "dry" air. It is worse in the cold months with central heating.
Terbaik🥰
thank you☺️
Hi my friend…I’m from Malaysia 😊😊
thank you. my friend😊😊
Indians and Chinese living in Malaysia are Malaysians. Not from other nations.
Not all, can only differentiate if they speak the national language
Indians are from another country
@@koshurkot3892 Country of origin, yes. But some came as early as during the Malacca Sultanate as traders and some came during the British colonization and have become Malaysian.
@@nutzhazel some low castes still members of vhp & rss
Tourists should learn/know how to differenate between local people and workers from another country. It's a big different.....even the language nearly same.
MashaAllah
😂
3 months visa but most of them just stay for 2-7 days only
For sightseeing, it is common to stay for a few days. I think. But I think it's a very good place to stay for a long time after retirement. In fact, many Japanese immigrated to Malaysia☺️
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467 Yeah, but they really should visit Sabah & Sarawak. Totally different vibes and groups of people than Peninsula Malaysia.
@@nutzhazel 😊
A lot of people only have two weeks a vacation a year with their jobs, so that allow them a very little bit of time for themselves, people would stay longer on average if it was more :)
6:32..The guy from Sudan made it sound like Malaysia is "Very" hot but surely not as "Hot" as Sudan where it can go over 40 degrees celcius 😆🤣🤣🤣
I also thought Africa was hotter. I should have asked more😂
What he meant was the humidity.
@@interviewsaroundtheworld8467I’m from Somalia it’s not here in east Africa except the cities that has sea it’s between 10C to 35C
KL not kuala