As a Malaysian that are learning Japanese, this does put a smile on my face. 僕の友達みんな、日本に行きたいけど、日本人はマレーシアで行きたい。それははずかし。ww If you looking for a place to be recommended, you can ask from all of us. So many places to go and visits.
Some old houses have bath tubs. For example the double storey houses at TTDI area have it. Houses in PJ area also have it. These houses now are over 40 years old 😌
Yes, agree. My grandparents bought their 2-story corner terrace house more than 20 yrs ago for only about rm300k, they sold it for a bit more than rm3 million a few years ago 😅
I understand Aya's point of view about bathtubs. And yes, older houses and bungalows have them. But having a shower before going to work and coming home in the evening is way more practical. Many Malaysians don't think a long bath in a bathtub is necessary. You waste water and spend too much time in the tub. A shower does the job of refreshing the body just as well. But it's just my humble opinion. 🙏
I enjoy soaking in the tub too...so I just use the portable bath tub...warm water, soap bomb, music and you are good to go 😁 may you continue to enjoy your life here 👌
Great info. 1. Malaysians less using bathtub, because we normally go swim at the natural beach, river and swimming pool as recreation not daily . We can buy and installed bathtub nowadays too. 2. In larger family house, sometimes the bathtub can became multipurpose like soaking and wash cloth manually.. LoL! 3. To learn bahasa Melayu faster, it's easier to learn by start talking and communicate directly with Malaysians Malay language community, write later. That's how one of the popular Britishmen (Mat Dan, Ryhs William, Mark O'Dea) can master the local dialect in just few month, by only communicate first. Same like how kids learn to talk before learn to write in school. Because talk and hear is much easier and faster to remember and learn instead of read and write. Same as how we understand simple Japanese language by watching anime, without even know the katakana and kanji writing there. Good luck! :v
As always great content and congrats on 6 years of living in Malaysia Aya-san 😊 There are many places you can visit outside the KL area Aya-san and is a good way to know more on Malaysia. The best and fast way to learn Malay is speak with locals with Malays frequently Aya-san 😊 as this is my way of learning japanese by watch anime, drama or listen japanese song and learn to speak n pronounce it. Aya-san feel free to ask us as we gladly to help recommend nice places, food in malaysia 😊😊
@@inMalaysiaOfficial Np problem Aya-san 😊😊 We malaysian do welcome japanese to come visit malaysia and we malaysian many love to travel to japan too 😊😊
Well, I used to have know this Japanese family when I was still working in Johor Bahru about 15 years back... ( JB has many Koreans & Japanese family living here, which is why many restaurants & shop are cater or open by them ) ... For his family ... they can't live without 1) AEON shopping mall, 2) Golf for the father, 3) Bon Odori in JB... Lol 4) Ox-san cafe dasuki .... anyway.... you need your bathtub , just like an Onsen.... so yes, I understand that... I miss Japan :( Hopefully can go back there next year.... anyway,, BYE BYE!
Hi Aya Chan..tomorrow the Prime Minister of Malaysia will held a National Hariraya Open House in his residence in Putrajaya. Hope you got a chance to go there to enjoy hari raya with Malaysians.
If you buy a house you can install a bathtub. Most places use shower. It is true. Probably because we find dipping in dirty water in a bathtub is not good. But i understand in cold countries, it feels great dipping in bathtub, i do that when i was in canada. Onsen is similar i guess. Because in cold countries it is cold taking a shower standing up.
Yeah, because soaking in a bath tub with warm water in Malaysia’s hot & humid weather doesn’t really gel well most of the time. We prefer cold, rain showers to feel refreshed 😆 I loved taking warm baths when I was living in the UK though 🥰
I love bath in bathtub too. But, sometimes it feel more relaxing when you taking a shower. It ease my stress alot. Plus, bath tub is not part of Malay culture, because a long time ago, we use well or go to river, to take a bath/shower.
There are many reasons on why bathtub is not commonly used here The main reasons are 1. the weather here is too warm thus you don't enjoy soaking on warm water 2. the water here contains some sentiments due to old water supply pipes so the bathtub get stained easily & required constant cleaning
Hello Aya I'm your new subscriber.Congrats on your 6th year here in Malaysia. Bathtub Malaysian not using bathtub since our culture think using a bathtub are wasting water too much.Thats the main reason why Malaysian doesn't use bathtub. 2nd reason is especially with male if you are using shower room too long you will be mock around not clean up after yourself but doing something inappropriate thing inside.All Malaysia knew this sort of thing 😅😂🤭 Have you tried visiting other state in Malaysia? I'm sure you will love it.Different state offer different culture and way different languages.The food also offer different varieties depending what state you visiting...Feel free to visiting Borneo Sabah someday I'm sure you will enjoy it here also.😁👌
Hope u enjoy Raya holiday in Malaysia, Aya chan. If im in Malaysia right now i will invite u to my Open House 🏠. You must experience the Malaysian hospitality 😍
@@inMalaysiaOfficial ichang just left hk with her husband jimmy. Loving couple. They do not hv children. So it makes it easy to move around. I am not sure they will stay long term here. She looked really emotional when she landed here. She loves to cook malaysian food in hong kong and share with people there.
Well to be fair,if you went to every Asean countries where the climate is just sunny all year long so there's no need for us for bath tub 😂 and yeah even in southern Japan isles like Okinawa they don't have bath tubs (if im not mistaken)
I can understand about the bathtub thing. Its like Malaysian going oversea and the toilet dont have bidet. Auch. Btw did you get a chance to celebrate hari raya recently?
@@inMalaysiaOfficial Oh no. I hope someone will take you to experience raya very soon. Still have time. I saw kaz having so much fun during raya recently. Hope you can too. 😊🤗
Houses built in the 70s and early 80s are equiped with bathtub, but being Malaysian shower is more satisfying when bathing. Probably we are used having so much shower naturally (rain) 😂😂😂
I think today Malaysian in general do not want to spend too much taking a bath. That is why the shower is commonly used nowadays. And filling up the tub itself would take at least 20 mins?
HAHAHA my apartment came with a bathtub but I removed it for fear of it having leaks and affecting the tenants below me....but I can understand why Japanese in general love bathtubs
Bath tub is not part of Malay/bumiputras culture. Spend a long time on bath tub are not satisfying. Better take a bath at pool, sea or river. Shower(normal) and manual pipe to fill water in pail for bath (traditional way taking bath in southeast asia especially in the village) are common things. Happy 6 years to you. I think its great to see if Aya can mastering Malay language (learn standard Malay language before learning dialects of Malay). Its ok if Aya can't fluent, atleast Aya know something to speak in Malay(basic words are ok) 🤗 Thanks for the video.🎉🌹🌹🌹
There are many houses that have a bath tub.. Ara Damansara,Tropicana.. i think is it compulsory to have a bath tub? I think if you go to other South East Asia countries also have these common things.. not all houses have bath tub.. it is called TYPICAL ASIAN BATH ROOM.. please do not label Malaysia as a country that doesn't have any bath tub..actually it is an optional requirement. At this point..you need to adapt..especially 6 years in Malaysia you still lack learning Bahasa Malaysia. Heeheh Ganbatte hehehe😍
i think many foreigners here feel that they do not need to speak bahasa since English is widely used. However when you do not speak or understand a local language, you miss a lot especially understanding local culture, how locals care for each other, how locals respect the elders and educate the younger generations etc. This is why many foreigners stay within their circle of friends as there is lack of understanding and sometimes trust towards the locals. This is their choice and we as locals are not in a position to force them. そうでしょう、あやちゃん。
@@GajahMengaumTheBruce That’s right Learning the local language is not just learning the language, but learning the culture and lifestyle. I think there are a lot of things I don't understand unless I know Bahasa. But we are losing our timing to learn Bahasa because we can live in English
As Malaysian u are right. We took morning and evening shower . Sometimes it can be more in hot season. Bathtub most of the time custom made by House owner. Most of 5 stars hotel do have Bathtub . Our weather is humid . Cold shower is the best .. we don't like to sit in hot tub lol just too hot
what?..bad points of Malaysia is just only one : bathtubs are rare?..let me help you Aya. 1) Public transport in Malaysia are sucks especially city bus or interstate bus service, 2) In the roads, no priority given to pedestrian to walk. Cars are supreme beings in our roads, 3) Street and road cleanliness is still an issue, 4) Public Toilet Cleanliness also still an issue, 5) petty street crime is still exist and increasing, 6) foreign beggars (mostly foreign beggars from Rohingya,Myanmar), 6) Many stupid, idiotic and sellfish drivers and motobikers still exist in Malaysia, 7) Malaysia internet connection is still slowest among ASEAN countries. ..and several other things.. you can be brutally honest to the Malaysian and tell us what is bad so we can improve this. Dont worry . we wont get that offended by the negative comments, unless, you insulted our Nasi lemak.
As a Malaysian that are learning Japanese, this does put a smile on my face. 僕の友達みんな、日本に行きたいけど、日本人はマレーシアで行きたい。それははずかし。ww If you looking for a place to be recommended, you can ask from all of us. So many places to go and visits.
Thank you 😊❤️❤️❤️
6th year living in Malaysis! Wow! Congrats Ayasan. Longer than my stay in JP (5 yrs in mid 90s). Wish you all the best. Enjoy the ride in Malaysia!
Thank you for your comment 😊❤️❤️❤️
Aya needs to go outside klang valley to learn better about malaysia. Eg borneo, east coast islands like redang, tioman, perhentians.
Yes,That’s right ✨✨I want to visit there
Some old houses have bath tubs. For example the double storey houses at TTDI area have it. Houses in PJ area also have it. These houses now are over 40 years old 😌
Oh I see✨✨
That’s true, my childhood family home in PJ originally had that sunken bath tub 😂
And expensive too
Yes, agree. My grandparents bought their 2-story corner terrace house more than 20 yrs ago for only about rm300k, they sold it for a bit more than rm3 million a few years ago 😅
I understand Aya's point of view about bathtubs. And yes, older houses and bungalows have them. But having a shower before going to work and coming home in the evening is way more practical. Many Malaysians don't think a long bath in a bathtub is necessary. You waste water and spend too much time in the tub. A shower does the job of refreshing the body just as well. But it's just my humble opinion. 🙏
I enjoy soaking in the tub too...so I just use the portable bath tub...warm water, soap bomb, music and you are good to go 😁 may you continue to enjoy your life here 👌
Thank you for watching my video ❤️
Portable bath!nice idea 😊
See, nice vlogs & content from cik Aya Chan as always. Keep it on, don't give up. 🤗🇲🇾🐯
Thank you for watching my video ❤️❤️Thank you for your comment ❤️❤️
あやさん、初めまして!
わたしも2年前まで定期的にマレーシアで長期滞在していたので(コロナ禍で断念)、数ヶ月前からあやさんのチャンネルでマレーシアを懐かしんだり、共感したり、新たな発見をしたり...可愛いらしい笑顔や話し方に癒やされながら視聴しています☺️
今回のバスタブやtakeawayも分かる分かるっとw
ご滞在されていたプトラジャヤのマリオット、3年前に滞在したことがあるのですが森の中の宮殿みたいですよね✨
実は国境再開したのを機に今月下旬からマレーシアへ行くことになり、そのときにこちらへ再訪する予定なので変わらず素敵なホテルで安心しました🌺
最後になりましたが、マレーシア生活6周年おめでとうございます🎊
実はあやさんがあの深夜番組に出演されていた頃とても可愛い方だなぁと思って見ていたので、年月が経ってもTH-camでしかもマレーシアのことを発信されてご活躍されていらっしゃることを個人的にはとても嬉しく思っているので陰ながら応援しています☺️
アカウントを本名で登録していたのでずっと👍のみでしたが、渡航再開を機に変更したのでこれからは勝手にコメントもさせていただきます😂
Jumpa lagi❗️
嬉しいメッセージありがとうございます✨✨
丁寧で優しいお言葉✨感動です🥺
昔のあの番組も知ってくださっているとは、、❤️
私の個人的な意見にも共感してくれて嬉しいです😊
またマレーシアにいらっしゃるんですね!
マレーシアはすっかり活気を取り戻して、さらに人々は今までの分を取り戻すかのようにパワフルです!
久しぶりのマレーシア、楽しんでくださいね🇲🇾
ホテルじゃ無くてお城みたいですね😳
アヤさんのTH-camをみて
マレーシア生活を充実させます🥰💓💓
お城っぽいですよね✨✨
私のTH-cam、、お役に立つかわかりませんが💦見てくださってありがとうございます✨
Great info.
1. Malaysians less using bathtub, because we normally go swim at the natural beach, river and swimming pool as recreation not daily . We can buy and installed bathtub nowadays too.
2. In larger family house, sometimes the bathtub can became multipurpose like soaking and wash cloth manually.. LoL!
3. To learn bahasa Melayu faster, it's easier to learn by start talking and communicate directly with Malaysians Malay language community, write later. That's how one of the popular Britishmen (Mat Dan, Ryhs William, Mark O'Dea) can master the local dialect in just few month, by only communicate first. Same like how kids learn to talk before learn to write in school. Because talk and hear is much easier and faster to remember and learn instead of read and write. Same as how we understand simple Japanese language by watching anime, without even know the katakana and kanji writing there. Good luck! :v
Thank you for your comment and information and advice 😊✨✨✨
彩さんが歩くだけでとても絵になりますね☀️非日常感味わえました✨
しずかちゃんの例え面白かったです😊ほんとその通りだと思います🎵
無理のないようにまたマレーシアを紹介してください✨あやちゃんねるを応援してます!
コメントありがとうございます✨✨
お風呂だけはあきらめきれなくて、、。
しずかちゃんは日本を表してますねw
@ujang senang you also love bathtub 😊✨✨
Always looking forward to your comments on M'sia..thanks. Have a wonderful stay in Putrajaya...
Thank you for watching my video ❤️Wah Seng Sim😊
Hi Aya Chan enjoy your day 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you ❤️❤️you too
As always great content and congrats on 6 years of living in Malaysia Aya-san 😊 There are many places you can visit outside the KL area Aya-san and is a good way to know more on Malaysia. The best and fast way to learn Malay is speak with locals with Malays frequently Aya-san 😊 as this is my way of learning japanese by watch anime, drama or listen japanese song and learn to speak n pronounce it. Aya-san feel free to ask us as we gladly to help recommend nice places, food in malaysia 😊😊
Thank you for watching my video ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your comment ✨✨
@@inMalaysiaOfficial Np problem Aya-san 😊😊 We malaysian do welcome japanese to come visit malaysia and we malaysian many love to travel to japan too 😊😊
Well, I used to have know this Japanese family when I was still working in Johor Bahru about 15 years back... ( JB has many Koreans & Japanese family living here, which is why many restaurants & shop are cater or open by them ) ... For his family ... they can't live without 1) AEON shopping mall, 2) Golf for the father, 3) Bon Odori in JB... Lol 4) Ox-san cafe dasuki .... anyway.... you need your bathtub , just like an Onsen.... so yes, I understand that... I miss Japan :( Hopefully can go back there next year.... anyway,, BYE BYE!
Thank you for your comment 😊❤️
Yes like onsen✨
Ok the bes gel...boleh kenal2 boleh jalan2 japan
😊❤️❤️
Hi Aya Chan..tomorrow the Prime Minister of Malaysia will held a National Hariraya Open House in his residence in Putrajaya. Hope you got a chance to go there to enjoy hari raya with Malaysians.
I know ✨
I’d like to visit there ✨✨
Thank you for telling me about it 😊
If you buy a house you can install a bathtub. Most places use shower. It is true. Probably because we find dipping in dirty water in a bathtub is not good. But i understand in cold countries, it feels great dipping in bathtub, i do that when i was in canada. Onsen is similar i guess. Because in cold countries it is cold taking a shower standing up.
Yeah, because soaking in a bath tub with warm water in Malaysia’s hot & humid weather doesn’t really gel well most of the time. We prefer cold, rain showers to feel refreshed 😆
I loved taking warm baths when I was living in the UK though 🥰
Yes ,in cold country They love talking bath
Oh you was in Canada!😊
@@inMalaysiaOfficial i used to study there for more than 2 years. I know why you like bathtub.
MCO is tough, but we can stay home and watch kawaii aya. kawaii aya had made my day
Thank you for watching my video ❤️❤️❤️
ホテル紹介で通常運転に戻った感じですね。
Osmo君も馴染んできたみたいでよかったです。
マレーシアを楽しんでいきましょう😀😀😀
コメントありがとうございます✨✨まだまだこのカメラには振り回されてますが💦なんとか楽しくやっています😊
@@inMalaysiaOfficial 気長にのんびりお付き合いですねー☺
There are some apartment with bath tub. Seri hijauan in shah alam section 26 has it . I stayed there before long time ago!
Oh I see✨
Thank you for watching my video 😊
Thank you for your comment ✨
I love bath in bathtub too. But, sometimes it feel more relaxing when you taking a shower. It ease my stress alot. Plus, bath tub is not part of Malay culture, because a long time ago, we use well or go to river, to take a bath/shower.
I see✨
Sure, taking a shower is good for refreshment, too.
Selamat Hari Raya Aya-chan
Selamat Hari Raya✨kjjhsdh
Happy 6th year
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Aya-san thank you for the hotel tour :)
Thank you for watching my video ❤️❤️❤️Imani kamal
Enjoy your stay at Putra Jaya 🤩😍😘
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Old houses in the UK have bathtub, but newer ones has shower cubicle to save space, some even have wet room like in Malaysia
I see😊✨
Thank you for your comment
There are property which you can find bathtub. KL Gateway Residence is one of it
Thank you for your information 😊✨✨
There are many reasons on why bathtub is not commonly used here
The main reasons are
1. the weather here is too warm thus you don't enjoy soaking on warm water
2. the water here contains some sentiments due to old water supply pipes so the bathtub get stained easily & required constant cleaning
Oh ‼️I see
Thank you for letting me know 😊
彩さん 僕もバスタブこだわり派でなんとか付きユニット見つけました。ビールとつまみ持ち込んで、TH-cam見ながらのしずかちゃん状態はやめられません(笑)。
やっぱりお風呂はいいですよね✨✨
お風呂でビールですか!それはいいですね😊
Hello my sweety friend 👍😘...tq like Malaysia..Arrigatooo
Thank you for watching my video ❤️❤️
I can feel the vibe of NHK's documentary when watching your video today. In fact your video are far better than NHK.
Wow 🥺Thank you ✨✨✨
Aya❤❤💯❤
Thank you 😉💓
Aya-san , i once met you at Mont Kiara area. You are so pretty! want to say hai but im shy.
You have seen me in Mont kiara
You should have called out to me!
Next time you see me, say Hi!😉❤️❤️
Hello Aya I'm your new subscriber.Congrats on your 6th year here in Malaysia.
Bathtub
Malaysian not using bathtub since our culture think using a bathtub are wasting water too much.Thats the main reason why Malaysian doesn't use bathtub.
2nd reason is especially with male if you are using shower room too long you will be mock around not clean up after yourself but doing something inappropriate thing inside.All Malaysia knew this sort of thing 😅😂🤭
Have you tried visiting other state in Malaysia? I'm sure you will love it.Different state offer different culture and way different languages.The food also offer different varieties depending what state you visiting...Feel free to visiting Borneo Sabah someday I'm sure you will enjoy it here also.😁👌
I see✨
Thank you for watching my video
Thank you for your comment ❤️❤️
I’d like to visit Borneo Sabah✨✨
Hope u enjoy Raya holiday in Malaysia, Aya chan. If im in Malaysia right now i will invite u to my Open House 🏠. You must experience the Malaysian hospitality 😍
Thank you 😊✨✨
@@inMalaysiaOfficial I'm don't expect to get reply, im blessed yey
@@ahmadauzaiee6536 ❤️😉
I hope you can learn basic Malay language so you can speak with local people. We love when foreigner speak our language even with basic words.
That’s right ✨
I need to learn Bahasa more
Terima kasih ✨
Aya san you should do ASMR video for us. when you talk, i felt asleep
Oh🫢ASMR
彩先生、いつも髪型がステキで、真似したくなります🥺とてもお似合いです✨
どのくらいの頻度で通われているのですか?
毎回、少しずつ違うような気がします☺️
あら❤️ありがとうございます✨✨
美容院の頻度ですか??
私は月イチで通っていて、美容師さんにいつもお任せしています😊
ロビー、🇯🇵帝国ホテル級✨で高級感漂う素晴しい雰囲気を感じます!ほてる🏨🤗
素敵なホテルでした✨✨
バスタブつきじゃなければ選べる物件が増えて、でも最後は妥協するの、とても分かります💦
日本なら家になくてもたまに銭湯や温泉にいって紛らわせてましたが、、マレーシアではそれもできず😅
次に引っ越すときは本当にそこが悩みのタネですー!
そーなんですよね、、😣バスタブ、やっぱり欲しいですもんね💦
私が住んでいたのは40年前ですが、まだ行ってなければ行った際の旅レポをお願いします。島は、パンコール、ティオマン、ランカウィ、山ならキャメロンハイランド、キナバル山に日本人が発見したポーリン温泉が素晴らしいと思います。
色んなところにいってみたいです😊✨
Aya can 💙
Sudirman Man😊Hi
@@inMalaysiaOfficial hai aya can ogenki desuka? Watashi wa daisuki desu aya can👉💙👩
nice ,aya chan
Thank you ❤️❤️
Have a nice weekend. Stay safe. 💟💟⚘
Thank you ❤️you too
中田あや きれいis saving food, me also no waste food, I eat every drop of rice n drink. I have microwave, can easily heat up leftover food eat😊
😊🩷🩷
Hi AYA ❤️❤️😘😘
Hi😊Zeeshan
Ohayo ! you know very famous Japanese youtuber ICHANG, they just came back to Malaysia..mayb one day you can collaborate with them
Aya had collaborated with kinjo wasabi laksa previously. Yes there are many japanese youtuber here. At least 10.
I didn’t know about the channel
I’ll check the channel 😊
Thank you for telling me ✨
i love i chang chanel 😸
@@inMalaysiaOfficial ichang just left hk with her husband jimmy. Loving couple. They do not hv children. So it makes it easy to move around. I am not sure they will stay long term here. She looked really emotional when she landed here. She loves to cook malaysian food in hong kong and share with people there.
Hai Aya chan, can you take me to the Japan's Yamaha office? I'm having some motorcycle's issue, so I need to meet them.lol
aya chan kawaii always 😀
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
6年目突入おめでとうございます!🎉🎉🎉確かにテイクアウトOKなのは有難いです。
ありがとうございます✨✨
なんでも持ち帰ることができると頼むときも気が楽なんですよね😉
I like doraemon, shin chan, dragon ball and naruto..👍👍👍
Oh ✨you like Japanese Anime😊
Anatawa kawaii..... Watashiwa Daisuki desu......😍
Arigatou❤️Ahmad Saifuku😊
マリオットプトラジャヤホテルに一人4500円?安いですねぇ。きれいで素晴らしいホテルです。中田さん、6年目ですか。ずっと住むのですかぁ。今日も、中田さん、かわいかったですよ
みてくださってありがとうございます✨
ずっと住むのかなぁ、🤔住めるといいなぁ、と思っています。
Aya can open a dental shop to serve japanese customers like that japanese hairstylist who setup shop here. Perhaps open half day.
Oh😉good idea ✨
いつも拝見してます。JWmariott KL いっぱいだったので隣のWestinに泊まってますが、年末まで移住したいなと。。Putrajayaってどこですか
マレーシアにいらっしゃるんですか😊
プトラジャヤはKLから車で30分くらいの、ピンクモスクがある所です
なるほど、機会あったら一度教授願います。時間有ればお茶でも
Well to be fair,if you went to every Asean countries where the climate is just sunny all year long so there's no need for us for bath tub 😂 and yeah even in southern Japan isles like Okinawa they don't have bath tubs (if im not mistaken)
Oh I see✨That’s right
Thank you for your comment 😊
Hello Aya Chan good afternoon
Hello ❤️Phua Leong Seng
@@inMalaysiaOfficial have u eat dinner already
@@phualeongseng5003 I’m cooking now 😊
I can understand about the bathtub thing. Its like Malaysian going oversea and the toilet dont have bidet. Auch. Btw did you get a chance to celebrate hari raya recently?
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I didn’t have chance to celebrate hari raya this year 🥲
@@inMalaysiaOfficial Oh no. I hope someone will take you to experience raya very soon. Still have time. I saw kaz having so much fun during raya recently. Hope you can too. 😊🤗
Houses built in the 70s and early 80s are equiped with bathtub, but being Malaysian shower is more satisfying when bathing. Probably we are used having so much shower naturally (rain) 😂😂😂
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あやさん、いつ 日本へ帰りますか?色々 日本の面白い所に紹介すること欲しいです😄
日本に帰りたいんですが、、なかなか🥲
日本を紹介する動画も楽しそうですね!
Tomorrow (Sunday) got our Prime Minister open house at Putrajaya. Anyone can enter. Go eat Hari Raya free dishes
I know ✨I’d like to go
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@@inMalaysiaOfficial because of your video, attracting us
When I was a kid I love to take a bath at river and sea. But nowadays river and sea are quite dirty. I think I need to buy bathtub 😄
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I think today Malaysian in general do not want to spend too much taking a bath. That is why the shower is commonly used nowadays. And filling up the tub itself would take at least 20 mins?
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Yes It take about 20 minutes
HAHAHA my apartment came with a bathtub but I removed it for fear of it having leaks and affecting the tenants below me....but I can understand why Japanese in general love bathtubs
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Oh 😳you removed bathtub
@@inMalaysiaOfficial hahaha yes....it was too small for me anyway
Tashikani, as a malaysian i felt like i don't see bathtub for a very long time, hahaha
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Most of Malaysians like to take bath only in cold water and I hope you will enjoy stay in Putrajaya beautiful hotel, anyway do you stay alone?
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I stay with my family
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Bath tub is not part of Malay/bumiputras culture. Spend a long time on bath tub are not satisfying. Better take a bath at pool, sea or river.
Shower(normal) and manual pipe to fill water in pail for bath (traditional way taking bath in southeast asia especially in the village) are common things.
Happy 6 years to you. I think its great to see if Aya can mastering Malay language (learn standard Malay language before learning dialects of Malay). Its ok if Aya can't fluent, atleast Aya know something to speak in Malay(basic words are ok) 🤗
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Go to smk Pandan Jaya later?
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You want to go to Highland Towers?
There are many houses that have a bath tub.. Ara Damansara,Tropicana.. i think is it compulsory to have a bath tub? I think if you go to other South East Asia countries also have these common things.. not all houses have bath tub.. it is called TYPICAL ASIAN BATH ROOM.. please do not label Malaysia as a country that doesn't have any bath tub..actually it is an optional requirement. At this point..you need to adapt..especially 6 years in Malaysia you still lack learning Bahasa Malaysia. Heeheh Ganbatte hehehe😍
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@@inMalaysiaOfficial i'm a big fan of yours.. of course as Malaysian I will guide and advice ..🥰🥰🥰😍
Helo my sweety frend...
Hello 😊Hamzah Anwari
毎回思うんだけどタレントのyouさんの声にそっくりだなーと聞いてます。日本て健康保健あるから病気になっても行きやすいけどマレーシアだとどうなるんだろう。海外は高い気がする
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Youさんにですか?それは光栄です✨✨
海外だと病院にかかる事になると色々大変ですよね。
Try living in Malaysia village for experience...
That’s good idea to know about Malaysia 😊✨
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マレーシアで困るのが郵便宅配。数年前住んでいた時、部屋にいるのに不在票おいていくし、郵便局の引取りに1,2時間かかる。郵便出すのも1時間待ちとか、要領の悪さは最悪(笑)。自動車免許もJPJ行って5時間かかって日本のものから書き換え取得したけど、最近は1週間とかいう話も聞きました。あと私は辛いのが苦手なので、そこは辛い。
様々な手続きなどは本当にのんびりしていて困りますよね🥲辛いものが苦手な方もなかなかつらいと思います!辛くしないで、と言ってもけっこう辛かったりしますよね💦
juz ask owner to put bath tub, or buy it with ur own money, usually owner dont have problem with that..
Or buy portable one😂🤣
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@@sirbobhatethenumberyoutubegive portable one ✨good idea
kawaii
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Do not waste food. Take home and finish it.
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I agree with you
i don understand.. why dont u buy one bathtub n ask ppl to deliver n install it in ur bathroom??
Oh 🫢buy bathtub in bathroom
Five years in Malaysia - do you speak the Malay language?
マレーシアで5年間、マレーシアの言語を話しますか?
I don’t speak Bahasa Malay
I need to study Bahasa
@@inMalaysiaOfficial yes,you should babe..study malay & speak malay is fun actually..hope you can master the malay language soon..
@@angahfaqhroul Thank you 😉
i think many foreigners here feel that they do not need to speak bahasa since English is widely used. However when you do not speak or understand a local language, you miss a lot especially understanding local culture, how locals care for each other, how locals respect the elders and educate the younger generations etc. This is why many foreigners stay within their circle of friends as there is lack of understanding and sometimes trust towards the locals. This is their choice and we as locals are not in a position to force them. そうでしょう、あやちゃん。
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That’s right
Learning the local language is not just learning the language, but learning the culture and lifestyle.
I think there are a lot of things I don't understand unless I know Bahasa.
But we are losing our timing to learn Bahasa because we can live in English
Kawaii.
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@@inMalaysiaOfficial I can understand limited Japanese words because of Anime. Also my colleagues are Japanese.
Anyway, you are really cute.
@@MiracleKY you like Japanese Anime😊
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@@inMalaysiaOfficial ah. 20 years ago for digimon, pokemon and one piece.
One piece? I worry i die before the story is finish.
Aya-san, how about marry me?
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Can you speak malay 5 year in malaysia hehehehe
I need to learn Bahasa more😅💦
いいねえここ
良い所でした😊✨
バスタブか。。。ある程度の広さが必要だから、高級アパートならあるかもしれないw
あったとしても入浴剤を使う人そんなにいないと思います
あとは公共交通機関はそんなに発達してないところかな?(日本と比べると)
そうそう!入浴剤も大事なポイントです✨
公共交通機関ですが、、都心部を離れるとあまり発達指定ないのかもしれませんね。マレーシアは車社会ですね。
Taking a bath often is not good for the skin. 😉
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Hello 🤩👋 sweetie 💓💓💓 AYA CHAN 😁☺️ good afternoon 🌄🌷🌻 how are you doing today ❣️❣️❣️
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Good afternoon 😉
I think because most malaysian quick shower twice a day instead of long bath 🌞
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As Malaysian u are right. We took morning and evening shower . Sometimes it can be more in hot season. Bathtub most of the time custom made by House owner. Most of 5 stars hotel do have Bathtub . Our weather is humid . Cold shower is the best .. we don't like to sit in hot tub lol just too hot
@@azrilia1 yes 😊Malaysia is too hot to soak in hot water.
Get a malaysian boyfriend..
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what?..bad points of Malaysia is just only one : bathtubs are rare?..let me help you Aya. 1) Public transport in Malaysia are sucks especially city bus or interstate bus service, 2) In the roads, no priority given to pedestrian to walk. Cars are supreme beings in our roads, 3) Street and road cleanliness is still an issue, 4) Public Toilet Cleanliness also still an issue, 5) petty street crime is still exist and increasing, 6) foreign beggars (mostly foreign beggars from Rohingya,Myanmar), 6) Many stupid, idiotic and sellfish drivers and motobikers still exist in Malaysia, 7) Malaysia internet connection is still slowest among ASEAN countries. ..and several other things.. you can be brutally honest to the Malaysian and tell us what is bad so we can improve this. Dont worry . we wont get that offended by the negative comments, unless, you insulted our Nasi lemak.
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Bro do you live in Malaysia?
Where tf you got that info that our internet is the slowest in asean?
Double check your facts before commenting
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