In this country, pedestrians do cross road freely. As a Malaysian, I too think it's not a very responsible and definitely, a dangerous behavior. Hopefully, one day, changes can happen.
because malaysia don't have big and good sidewalk and even good pedestrian crossing. thats what happen if you dont make pedestrian crossing and sidewalks
It is not so bad. I've been to Japan car will not stop unless red light. You have to walk really far just to cross the road. But in Malaysia car are alert when see people. It give and take.
Tbf they do look at the roads if it is clear or not first. Unless they are stupid enough to expect a fast moving car to stop for them while they cross. But yeah to be sure just pay attention for anyone in the walkway.
Yes sebab negara kita orang2 dia timbang rasa.. tengok orang panas jalan kaki, yang bawak kereta bagi dia lalu dulu.. kalau kat lain memng tak la ko jalan2 la jauh smpai ade cross walk!
Actually you can pay at the pump using a credit or debit card but make sure don't take a wrong pump (diesel). If you driving in Malaysia make sure always look to the side mirrors and always be alert with motorcycles. I think Langkawi is the best place to start your first driving experience in Malaysia as beginner. Less traffic and more chill.
But it is advisable to pay via cash.if you pay using card, there is a pre-authorisation sum which is a temporary hold of a specific amount (RM200 on Visa / Mastercard & RM250 on Amex) from the available limit on the credit & debit card. It is used to verify that the card is active and has sufficient credit prior to the fuel transaction. Once the fuel transaction is completed, the bank will receive a notification on the final amount payable, and any untilised amount from the pre-authorisation sum will be credited back into your account within 3-5 working days. So yea, for 5 days, rm200 will be missing from your account.
"Orang Malaysia giler" 😅😂🤣 Anyway, I lived in Europe for many years and then went to US for college. When I came back to Malaysia, I was confused too. The trick is when u first come back to drive, make sure there's a lot of cars on the road. That way, u will naturally follow the car in front of u. The problem is when the road is empty, your brain will go back to what u are used to and u automatically drive on the wrong side. U will also go nuts at the roundabout/rotary lol (clockwise or anti-clockwise). It was worse for me, because I used manual transmission car overseas and in Malaysia my car was also manual at the time. So u have to get used to changing gears with your left hand instead of right
Didn't some American cars have their gear stick on the side of the steering, especially the one that have bench-type front seat? Have you ever drive one before and how does it feel?
@@AlexSDU Yeah but those were still automatic, at least the ones I saw. I never drove it but I've been in it (my roommates' car). I drove a Honda in the US lol
@@AlexSDU during my time there it was very rare to find a car with auto transmission. Almost all had manual shiftstick. Also at the time, vans had shiftstick jutting out the steering column on its right side. First time I experienced using that when me and friends rented a van for a long distance holiday. Those were fun days!
Do you know what to fear when drive in kl? Probility to got into wrong way.. im afraid the most is highway..even you use map, still can make mistake..😂😂
As Malaysian i advise you to always aware your surrounding while driving . Always keep in mind that Malaysian are Gila when comes on road . Wish you all best of luck ‼️
In Malaysia when one is coaching a driver driving a car in English language, remember to use the word "correct" (betul) to refer "right" (also means betul) instead of "right" (also mean kanan) . This is because new drivers will get confused with "right" referring to the direction way of "left" kiri n "right" kanan.
OMG! seeing Jade sweating while driving reminds me of the day I'm learn how to drive. even though the air-cond is already on level 3 and set to the coldest temperature, I'm still sweating like Jade lol. ofc it's normal for Malaysians to cross the road after we passed them, so just focus at the front. 7 is a good number because the road is not busy like in KL. wish can watch Jade driving in KL area next time u guys come to Malaysia. good work Jade and Blimey
I went to a driving school in langkawi 22 years back and the driving session was at somewhere on the way to gunung raya...the first day on the lesson the old uncle already ordered me to drive on the main road...I had no confidence but i pulled through and thanks to the uncle i passed the jpj test at gunung raya too...
I am amazed with your grasp of Bahasa Melayu. I think if you had stayed in Malaysia for another 6 months your Malay will be greatly improved. Kudos to you.
nah, i would say you got 10/10! cause you used to drive on right side in korea and when you’re in malaysia you’ve to drive on left side + this is your first time driving in korea yet you did a great job! even me myself can’t used to left side when im back to malaysia. you should be proud cz you did great!
haha...one must drive and survive Penang's traffic to graduate as a formidable and wholesome world class driver.. because some people say, if you can drive in Penang, you can drive anywhere in the world! lol :P
When jade said 30L for fuel i was like "ohh no jade! Not 30L but Rm30.." at 1st, i was embarrassed for her but when that cikgu scold her for keep driving to the left side i laughed especially when dasol ask that cikgu to keep scold jade 🤣🤣🤣 sorry jade haha. Try to drive again when you are coming to Malaysia later (esp in KL area)
My experience of having to change back to driving a car on the left side of the road (steering on the right) in malaysia after several years of driving on the right (steering on the left) in a foreign country, I had to give extra attention to these: 1.when you want to come out from a junction, make sure you are looking at the correct direction to ensure there is no oncoming traffic, and make sure you drive out that junction into the correct lane to avoid head-on collision, 2. When you want turn into a junction, make sure you remember and know which lane you're supposed to get into to avoid head-on collision
idk why he said you can't pay at the pump itself when you can! I guess he just want you to try the 'traditional method' of paying for the fuel lol. If you have credit card or debit card, you can just pay using your card at the pump itself without going to the counter. But if you use debit card, your account need to have balance of RM200+ cause RM200 will be automatically deducted from your account regardless of how much you refueled. After you finish refueling, they will refund your RM200 and it depends on the petrol station. with some petrol station, you can get the refund pretty fast, while some may take a day+. Unless you refuel at Petron, even if you use debit card, they will only deduct how much you refuel, they will not deduct RM200 from you. Regarding the signal and wiper, even I sometimes get confused when I drive others' cars. Like, my dad's car is Hyundai so his signal is on the other side of my Toyota car so sometimes I mistakenly push the wiper instead of signal lol. If you want to do a roadtrip in Malaysia and drive yourself, the one important thing you need to be aware of is motorcyclist especially at traffic light. It's pretty common to see motorcyclist will cross the road even when it's red light. And another thing is, some Malaysians don't know how to use signal or too lazy to use it -_-
I believe they already stopped deducting RM200 from your account long ago. Last month I bought petrol using my debit card with only got RM30 in the bank account, and I can still can pay it. I usually goes to Petronas & Shell. We don't have Petron here in my place.
Selepas dapat parking pada misi pertama, 😁😁😁😁 kelihatan wajah jade yang pucat lesi dan melepaskan nafas lega yang berat.. hmmm bagus2, usaha pertama dah berjaya 💪💪💪💪💪
Teringat masa belajar kereta dulu, cikgu saya garang giler..tapi dlm garang ada lawak dia. Sebab saya belajar manual dan cikgu garang tu menyebabkan saya LULUS...saya beli kereta manual jugak. Alhamdullilah sampai sekarang pakai kereta manual (walaupun boleh bawak auto)
Nak share one story haha. Kami ni duduk kat kawasan luar bandar. Tiba satu hari sedara ajak jalan KL for 2 days 1 night dekat hotel mahal. Ikut-ikut Waze tu sampai dia punye entrance, bapak aku press room key dekat entrance punya machine tu. Tapi takle masuk. Dah panik, banyak kereta tunggu dekat belakang. Banyak kali pulak press, tapi tak detect. Sekali bapak aku masukkan room key dekat dlm machine tu, keluar balik pulak. Sekali ternampak button merah yg selalu jumpa dekat mall untuk ambil ticket parking tu. Terbahak-bahak orang dalam kereta selain driver time tu. Ya Allah, I just can never forget that. Atok aku ada dalam kete cakap je 'macam rusa masuk kampung betul'. Sampai cari parking pun tak settle lagi gelak nya. Nasib baik dia tak telan room key tu. 🤣🤣
in malaysia.. we always request in rm not in liter.. such as rm30 .. so if we order 30 means rm30.. unless u say "i want full tank".. then u dont need to enter the shop just to pay for the fuel.. u can meet the cashier outside.. there is little window for pay just beside the cashier... poor jade looks so confuse 😂😂😂❤️
Well, correct me if i was wrong but can they use their debit card even tho its from different bank? Or do a foreigner allowed to make they own Malaysian credit card?
Because if the answer to all my questions is no then the uncle doing a great job with the explanation.If its yes,then its still a great job to the uncle because he teach them what to do if it was emergency and they forgot to bring credit card or have no money on it
@@horrorsiblings6630 I don't have credit card, only debit cards, and I use them almost all the time at pump itself. It would take any card as long s it can read it. When it can't, then it's a trip to the counter. 🤣 As for credit card, as long your card have Visa or MasterCard, they can be use internationally. And same goes for American Express card. Foreigners don't need to make new card in Malaysia.
@@horrorsiblings6630 anyone with an internationally recognised credit card can use the payment machine on the individual kiosk, but I mean visa and mastercard, I'm not sure about amex or any other. So even a foreign tourist can utilise that convenience instead of having to walk to and fro the cashier, except sometime the machine annoyingly returns: system down, kindly bla bla bla... 😤
I know Malaysian are a kind people but sometimes Malaysian people are angry when you made a mistake you don't know him in the real life so you need to know more about him in real life All Malaysian people are kind 💗 Korean people are kind too 💓 But I'm Malaysian 😶
Poor jade. Everybody have a good laugh over her driving struggle... including me..🤣🤣🤣🤣. But 30km for beginner on the left side of the road.... not bad. Lepas ni boleh lah pandu kereta pusing2 KL ya.
4:44 but we can use card to fuel the petrol..no need to pay to the counter..just insert the debit card then put the amount..but its still your option either u want to pay at the counter or not.
You can pay using credit/debit card at the fuel canopy. But it s good she learned to pay manually at the counter. Interactions help to understand things better.
Congrats Jade, 7/10 is a good score!! 😂 Remember next time don't fill up your car with 30L of petrol anymore 🤣🤣 Cant wait for the next episode hehe I'm a fan of Juro
Boleh relate sgt dgn video ni.. first time driving right hand side dkt jeju tak smpai 5 minit da kena horn 😅😅.. lepas tu bawak kereta asyik ke kiri je.. dan yg paling mencabar time nak masuk simpang.. selalu confuse lane mana nak kena ambil.. nasib kawan kat sebelah reliable boleh confirmkan lane mana yg betul..huhu
I still remember driving in Jeju, always get honked by korean driver coz always drive on the left side. And always turn on wiper for signal.. that was tough. When i go back to Malaysia, I wrongly turn on wiper again for signal.🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ need almost a week to adjust back my driving.
Gooddd jobbb jade for ur first time driving in malaysia 🇲🇾!👏👏👏👍 It is totallllyyyy normal to be confius n keep making mistake about right n left side, since u dah biasa left side driver at korea.. Saya pun jerittt dengan jayanya, confius when i first time drive in jeju korea.. Memang jerittt time nak tersilap pilih jalan sbb dah biasa right side driver hahhahahaha 🤣😂 So i feel u jade 😂😁😎 Bydway go go practice driving right side! N if u can master driving in kl or penang.. That will be marvelous..😙 Hihu.. Bydway in malaysia there are manyyyy motorcyclisttt u have to be more aware, other than pedestrian.. Huhuhu.. Saya pun stress kalau motorcycle selit sana sini time driving.. Huhu
Never mind, the fuel pump will automatically stop if the tank is full. So u can go to the counter to have the balance at the counter if u pay more than u need. And actually u can pay the petrol at the pump (no need to go to the counter) but u need to have debit card or credit card for that. U can also use the settle apps
I think this might easier to remember for driving in Malaysia for foreigner.. just remember the driver must be in middle road.. and passenger on left side road..and always look side mirror for the line just for second .. to make sure you in line
usually Malaysia refer like 30 is RM30, not 30Liter but you may ask casher to return back if your tank already full. 1 more thing you may pay at pump station if you have credit/debit card and if you fuelling at Petronas you may pay inside car means you use your phone (app called setel) then fuelling by yourself (as the instructor said (self-service)) 😄
well i feel you jade, because when me and my friend stay at jeju island, we rent a car and drove around the island. Initially we almost got accident and scratch the bottom of the car a bit, hahahaha, and we cant speed the limit because the car navigator always 'scream if we drive more than 80km, so stress because the road is straight and no others car is on the road. But we actually enjoy the sceanery along the way.
Great drive💕 Just a little law concern, if blimey want to drive rented vehicle in Malaysia, please remember near border of malaysia - thailand and border malaysia - singapore, as foreigners, you are not allowed to fill car with Ron95 oil, yellow pump, it was subsidy oil using malaysian tax payer money. If caught, you will be fine Rm1,000,000 million. Instead, use green pump, filled your car with Ron97 oil. The price with green pump & yellow pump was very different due to subsidy.
We malaysian didnt buy petrol/diesel by liter but by RM.. and if u pay rm50 for fuel but u only pump in rm30, balance rm20 u can ask for refund. No worries..
Do you guys have a drive license?🤔
Please give us a tip how to drive in Malaysia!!!
No.. but saya masih belajar di litar in school driving
Blimey sister should come to Terengganu
First of all, don't drive in penang if you not confident enough😂😂😂
For any interaction with other people, just use "the hand". Sorry? Just hold up your hand. Thanks? Same.
Try in cyberjaya expressway , from Kota warisan - putrajaya
In this country, pedestrians do cross road freely. As a Malaysian, I too think it's not a very responsible and definitely, a dangerous behavior. Hopefully, one day, changes can happen.
Good thing they arent like the egyptians tho. Here, their free crossing is on another level 💀💀
because malaysia don't have big and good sidewalk and even good pedestrian crossing. thats what happen if you dont make pedestrian crossing and sidewalks
It is not so bad. I've been to Japan car will not stop unless red light. You have to walk really far just to cross the road. But in Malaysia car are alert when see people. It give and take.
Tbf they do look at the roads if it is clear or not first. Unless they are stupid enough to expect a fast moving car to stop for them while they cross. But yeah to be sure just pay attention for anyone in the walkway.
Yes sebab negara kita orang2 dia timbang rasa.. tengok orang panas jalan kaki, yang bawak kereta bagi dia lalu dulu.. kalau kat lain memng tak la ko jalan2 la jauh smpai ade cross walk!
Proud with u guys... U understand basic Malay language.
Hehe😎😎 We’re still learning💪
Actually you can pay at the pump using a credit or debit card but make sure don't take a wrong pump (diesel). If you driving in Malaysia make sure always look to the side mirrors and always be alert with motorcycles. I think Langkawi is the best place to start your first driving experience in Malaysia as beginner. Less traffic and more chill.
Yeah!! True!! Perfect place to learn driving❤️
But it is advisable to pay via cash.if you pay using card, there is a pre-authorisation sum which is a temporary hold of a specific amount (RM200 on Visa / Mastercard & RM250 on Amex) from the available limit on the credit & debit card. It is used to verify that the card is active and has sufficient credit prior to the fuel transaction. Once the fuel transaction is completed, the bank will receive a notification on the final amount payable, and any untilised amount from the pre-authorisation sum will be credited back into your account within 3-5 working days.
So yea, for 5 days, rm200 will be missing from your account.
If at petronas, just use setel. Haha
With patronas you can pay by app on your phone or also pay by bank card at fuel pump so that you don't need to pay at counter
@@manvindersinghgill2805 oh cool
"Orang Malaysia giler" 😅😂🤣
Anyway, I lived in Europe for many years and then went to US for college. When I came back to Malaysia, I was confused too. The trick is when u first come back to drive, make sure there's a lot of cars on the road. That way, u will naturally follow the car in front of u. The problem is when the road is empty, your brain will go back to what u are used to and u automatically drive on the wrong side. U will also go nuts at the roundabout/rotary lol (clockwise or anti-clockwise). It was worse for me, because I used manual transmission car overseas and in Malaysia my car was also manual at the time. So u have to get used to changing gears with your left hand instead of right
Didn't some American cars have their gear stick on the side of the steering, especially the one that have bench-type front seat? Have you ever drive one before and how does it feel?
@@AlexSDU Yeah but those were still automatic, at least the ones I saw. I never drove it but I've been in it (my roommates' car). I drove a Honda in the US lol
@@kopxpert I read that most US pickup trucks still using the steering manual gear stick.
@@AlexSDU during my time there it was very rare to find a car with auto transmission. Almost all had manual shiftstick.
Also at the time, vans had shiftstick jutting out the steering column on its right side. First time I experienced using that when me and friends rented a van for a long distance holiday. Those were fun days!
Omg I feel you the roundabout is so hard! 😂
Next time, I’ll try in KL💪💪💪
As long as you guyz drove MYVI you should no worries. People will give you way
The road In KL more is more busier than langkawi.more dangerous it's ok at least you wanna try👍
Do you know what to fear when drive in kl? Probility to got into wrong way.. im afraid the most is highway..even you use map, still can make mistake..😂😂
deliver a message to jade, that she and pakcik ariffin are like father and daugther..🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
Try to sarawak
Non stop laughing guys!!...can't wait for next episode.
through this video
we can learn
how much hard for us to define about
LEFT & RIGHT and how these word can affect us in the daily basis
Correct (right...)
First time driving and went to drive for 30km? Tahniah Jade.. you safely passed both mental and physical pressure.. take care.. ❤
As Malaysian i advise you to always aware your surrounding while driving . Always keep in mind that Malaysian are Gila when comes on road . Wish you all best of luck ‼️
In Malaysia when one is coaching a driver driving a car in English language, remember to use the word "correct" (betul) to refer "right" (also means betul) instead of "right" (also mean kanan) . This is because new drivers will get confused with "right" referring to the direction way of "left" kiri n "right" kanan.
True!
Right...right...
Eh?
True...true...
Left or right?
Right, right, right.
Why turned right, left lah.
Ah? You said right, what?
Ya lah right. Left is right lah. Why go right.
Wahh you guys can understand basic malay now. Nicee.. you have my respect.
OMG! seeing Jade sweating while driving reminds me of the day I'm learn how to drive. even though the air-cond is already on level 3 and set to the coldest temperature, I'm still sweating like Jade lol. ofc it's normal for Malaysians to cross the road after we passed them, so just focus at the front. 7 is a good number because the road is not busy like in KL. wish can watch Jade driving in KL area next time u guys come to Malaysia. good work Jade and Blimey
I went to a driving school in langkawi 22 years back and the driving session was at somewhere on the way to gunung raya...the first day on the lesson the old uncle already ordered me to drive on the main road...I had no confidence but i pulled through and thanks to the uncle i passed the jpj test at gunung raya too...
Skrg jln lain dh ...
*Dasol* : "Cikgu!! Marah Marahhh"
(jahat dasol wehhhh..hahaha)🤣🤣!!
*Cikgu* : "Feel the line" 😂
*Jade* : Orang Malaysia!! Gilerr!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
~SO FUNNY 👏🏼😂~
GOOD JOB JADE , FIRST DRIVING👏🏼😎✨
Dasol batu api 😂
Feel the line = agak-agak
@@mohdharis7421 nk mrh x boleh🤣🤣 sbb lawa
Saya tak jahat~~~🤣🤣😆
@@Blimeywow Tak jahat tapi funny🤣🤣
I am amazed with your grasp of Bahasa Melayu. I think if you had stayed in Malaysia for another 6 months your Malay will be greatly improved. Kudos to you.
nah, i would say you got 10/10! cause you used to drive on right side in korea and when you’re in malaysia you’ve to drive on left side + this is your first time driving in korea yet you did a great job!
even me myself can’t used to left side when im back to malaysia.
you should be proud cz you did great!
haha...one must drive and survive Penang's traffic to graduate as a formidable and wholesome world class driver..
because some people say, if you can drive in Penang, you can drive anywhere in the world! lol :P
I agree, I am a Johorean driver.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 omg this is so true..
Learned driving in Klang, practiced in Penang for two years, daily commute in KL, driving in my hometown Ipoh is such a breeze.
😂😂😂
I can never understand penang. Even my penangite friends who work in klang valley also say penang is like another country when it comes to driving. 🤣
When jade said 30L for fuel i was like "ohh no jade! Not 30L but Rm30.." at 1st, i was embarrassed for her but when that cikgu scold her for keep driving to the left side i laughed especially when dasol ask that cikgu to keep scold jade 🤣🤣🤣 sorry jade haha. Try to drive again when you are coming to Malaysia later (esp in KL area)
30L for that car would actually filled the car up almost full with 2 bars left.
Untung pak cik tu 30L haha
My experience of having to change back to driving a car on the left side of the road (steering on the right) in malaysia after several years of driving on the right (steering on the left) in a foreign country, I had to give extra attention to these:
1.when you want to come out from a junction, make sure you are looking at the correct direction to ensure there is no oncoming traffic, and make sure you drive out that junction into the correct lane to avoid head-on collision,
2. When you want turn into a junction, make sure you remember and know which lane you're supposed to get into to avoid head-on collision
idk why he said you can't pay at the pump itself when you can! I guess he just want you to try the 'traditional method' of paying for the fuel lol. If you have credit card or debit card, you can just pay using your card at the pump itself without going to the counter. But if you use debit card, your account need to have balance of RM200+ cause RM200 will be automatically deducted from your account regardless of how much you refueled. After you finish refueling, they will refund your RM200 and it depends on the petrol station. with some petrol station, you can get the refund pretty fast, while some may take a day+. Unless you refuel at Petron, even if you use debit card, they will only deduct how much you refuel, they will not deduct RM200 from you. Regarding the signal and wiper, even I sometimes get confused when I drive others' cars. Like, my dad's car is Hyundai so his signal is on the other side of my Toyota car so sometimes I mistakenly push the wiper instead of signal lol. If you want to do a roadtrip in Malaysia and drive yourself, the one important thing you need to be aware of is motorcyclist especially at traffic light. It's pretty common to see motorcyclist will cross the road even when it's red light. And another thing is, some Malaysians don't know how to use signal or too lazy to use it -_-
I believe they already stopped deducting RM200 from your account long ago. Last month I bought petrol using my debit card with only got RM30 in the bank account, and I can still can pay it.
I usually goes to Petronas & Shell. We don't have Petron here in my place.
Dia ckp gitu sbb taknak dasol bnyk tanye or try nk bayar kat mesin tu biar dia gi kat kaunter je snng
sebab maybe diorg tkde big pay, mana boleh sesuka guna card dari negara lain. sebab tu cikgu tu kata cash sahaja.
@@nurzulaikha6687 Visa & Mastercard are accepted worldwide
@@syapik354 saya rasa Cik gu Tak tahu guna kad bayar tunai senang
Video selang 3 hari.. terbaiklah blimey.. tapi dah nak masuk waktu laa..
Driving in the city like KL is different from driving in the more rural areas. I really learnt defensive driving in KL.
Selepas dapat parking pada misi pertama, 😁😁😁😁 kelihatan wajah jade yang pucat lesi dan melepaskan nafas lega yang berat.. hmmm bagus2, usaha pertama dah berjaya 💪💪💪💪💪
Omg can't wait to see jade driving
You did great jade fighting!!
Teringat masa belajar kereta dulu, cikgu saya garang giler..tapi dlm garang ada lawak dia. Sebab saya belajar manual dan cikgu garang tu menyebabkan saya LULUS...saya beli kereta manual jugak. Alhamdullilah sampai sekarang pakai kereta manual (walaupun boleh bawak auto)
Im laughing when jade say 30L hahahaha in Malaysia we only say 30 to the counter and the cashier will understand that you pay rm30
We should have learned this before driving!!!!😂😂😭
come to Malaysia, we go to Pulau perhentian,Pulau redang Terengganu anda SEMPORNA SABAH
Juro and chloe timeee in the next video yayyy good job on your first driving experience in Malaysia 🥳
Nak share one story haha. Kami ni duduk kat kawasan luar bandar. Tiba satu hari sedara ajak jalan KL for 2 days 1 night dekat hotel mahal. Ikut-ikut Waze tu sampai dia punye entrance, bapak aku press room key dekat entrance punya machine tu. Tapi takle masuk. Dah panik, banyak kereta tunggu dekat belakang. Banyak kali pulak press, tapi tak detect. Sekali bapak aku masukkan room key dekat dlm machine tu, keluar balik pulak. Sekali ternampak button merah yg selalu jumpa dekat mall untuk ambil ticket parking tu. Terbahak-bahak orang dalam kereta selain driver time tu. Ya Allah, I just can never forget that. Atok aku ada dalam kete cakap je 'macam rusa masuk kampung betul'. Sampai cari parking pun tak settle lagi gelak nya. Nasib baik dia tak telan room key tu. 🤣🤣
Daeeebak..jade drive..dasol.erin.and krew.gadis korea comel.🇲🇾🇰🇷
in malaysia.. we always request in rm not in liter.. such as rm30 .. so if we order 30 means rm30.. unless u say "i want full tank".. then u dont need to enter the shop just to pay for the fuel.. u can meet the cashier outside.. there is little window for pay just beside the cashier... poor jade looks so confuse 😂😂😂❤️
Ohhhh we didn’t know that…!!🤔
4:45 Yes you could pay at the pump itself if you use credit card. The explanation by the uncle is only half accurate.
Well, correct me if i was wrong but can they use their debit card even tho its from different bank? Or do a foreigner allowed to make they own Malaysian credit card?
Because if the answer to all my questions is no then the uncle doing a great job with the explanation.If its yes,then its still a great job to the uncle because he teach them what to do if it was emergency and they forgot to bring credit card or have no money on it
@@horrorsiblings6630 I don't have credit card, only debit cards, and I use them almost all the time at pump itself. It would take any card as long s it can read it. When it can't, then it's a trip to the counter. 🤣
As for credit card, as long your card have Visa or MasterCard, they can be use internationally. And same goes for American Express card. Foreigners don't need to make new card in Malaysia.
@@AlexSDU ohhh now i got it...But still the uncle teach them what to do in the emergency.
@@horrorsiblings6630 anyone with an internationally recognised credit card can use the payment machine on the individual kiosk, but I mean visa and mastercard, I'm not sure about amex or any other. So even a foreign tourist can utilise that convenience instead of having to walk to and fro the cashier, except sometime the machine annoyingly returns: system down, kindly bla bla bla... 😤
I love how you share some of korean ways/culture like how u drive in korea and how u drink. So we can learn about your culture too.
I know Malaysian are a kind people but sometimes Malaysian people are angry when you made a mistake you don't know him in the real life
so you need to know more about him in real life
All Malaysian people are kind 💗 Korean people are kind too 💓
But I'm Malaysian 😶
@Kraze yup... We just a normal people we not perfect
😂😂 Don't worry even me almost cry when taking license. It feel like having soldiers test
hahaha, cikgu is truly Malaysian people.. he can be angry and nice.. 😆 don't worry.. ✌🏼
Saya pernah drive masa cuti di jeju.. boleh biasa selepas 2 ke 3 hari bawa kereta.. memang kekok bawa yang tak sama side drive ni😂😂
Saya masih ingat berapa kali keluar lorong belok arah yg salah 😂 always confused when am at T-junction
Poor jade. Everybody have a good laugh over her driving struggle... including me..🤣🤣🤣🤣. But 30km for beginner on the left side of the road.... not bad.
Lepas ni boleh lah pandu kereta pusing2 KL ya.
4:44 but we can use card to fuel the petrol..no need to pay to the counter..just insert the debit card then put the amount..but its still your option either u want to pay at the counter or not.
Bagus. Belajar di langkawi. Its right start. Because other places much challenging, especially in penang & KL...
7/10 points for the first time driving at different countries are too good already..👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Tahniah Jade, bukan senang nak biasakan memandu 'different side'
You are soooo brave to be driving in Malaysia!!!!!
Loving the interaction with the driving instructor. all malay all the way. please keep it up.
6:07 I'm worried if I can't forget this 😭😭😭 Jade, you have created sweet memories of driving in Malaysia.
8:59 " Takpelaaaah ~~~" 😄😄 So cute.
Daeeebak..jade drive..gadis korea comel.🇲🇾🇰🇷
When jade said, orang malaysia gilerrr, i was dead! 😂😂😂
Selamat berbuka puasa bagi yg puasa
You can pay using credit/debit card at the fuel canopy. But it s good she learned to pay manually at the counter. Interactions help to understand things better.
Kelakar giler tngk vlog ni... pecah perut.... Amazing.. 😍
Drive carefully, always be aware with the surrounding , and this is important, always give a signal if you want turn on corner . 😁👍🏼
Congrats Jade, 7/10 is a good score!! 😂 Remember next time don't fill up your car with 30L of petrol anymore 🤣🤣
Cant wait for the next episode hehe I'm a fan of Juro
4:45 actually, yes we do have that. Paying on the right spot. But only on certain place.
This ep sooo funny 😂 'Cikgu karang' 'no centrelined' feel the line' '30 litre' 'power of the hand' 😂
Episod paling best hahaha jenuh aku gelak . Cikgu ariffin ni pun kelakar
You guys fun and hilarious and lucky to have that teacher... His very nice.... Thanks for sharing this video and take care
saya suka Dasol, kelakar,suara dia sedap,pandai cakap melayu dengan sebutan betul😊
Content korang memang best..jadi tak sabar nak tunggu next video..best
Boleh relate sgt dgn video ni.. first time driving right hand side dkt jeju tak smpai 5 minit da kena horn 😅😅.. lepas tu bawak kereta asyik ke kiri je.. dan yg paling mencabar time nak masuk simpang.. selalu confuse lane mana nak kena ambil.. nasib kawan kat sebelah reliable boleh confirmkan lane mana yg betul..huhu
video ini buat aq teringat di helena montana USA.. kenangan langgar paip bomba
Bila saya tengok opening video tu saya terus terfikir nak cakap dekat Jade padan muka🤣, jangan marah jade, gurau je😂
Terbaik cikgu ni mengajar.. 👍👍👍
wahh driving in malaysia!!!😂👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Pernah drive dekat jeju island. Mula2 tu tak biasa tapi easy jer cums traffic light dia pening sikit
I still remember driving in Jeju, always get honked by korean driver coz always drive on the left side. And always turn on wiper for signal.. that was tough. When i go back to Malaysia, I wrongly turn on wiper again for signal.🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ need almost a week to adjust back my driving.
Gooddd jobbb jade for ur first time driving in malaysia 🇲🇾!👏👏👏👍 It is totallllyyyy normal to be confius n keep making mistake about right n left side, since u dah biasa left side driver at korea..
Saya pun jerittt dengan jayanya, confius when i first time drive in jeju korea.. Memang jerittt time nak tersilap pilih jalan sbb dah biasa right side driver hahhahahaha 🤣😂
So i feel u jade 😂😁😎
Bydway go go practice driving right side! N if u can master driving in kl or penang.. That will be marvelous..😙 Hihu..
Bydway in malaysia there are manyyyy motorcyclisttt u have to be more aware, other than pedestrian.. Huhuhu..
Saya pun stress kalau motorcycle selit sana sini time driving.. Huhu
Never mind, the fuel pump will automatically stop if the tank is full. So u can go to the counter to have the balance at the counter if u pay more than u need. And actually u can pay the petrol at the pump (no need to go to the counter) but u need to have debit card or credit card for that. U can also use the settle apps
Waiting.....x sabar nye...
Hahahahaha can't stop laugh 🤣 Jade like new student in Kpp02 before Jpj test 🤣
Jade is so cute. Even short hand, the funny side of her is amazing..
abhahahahahahah cikgu so fun aduhhh kelakar korang🤣
Jade do such a pretty good job driving in Malaysia.
Wow blimey can speak malay now 🤩🤩🤩
Thump down for the driving instructor. I confused about his instructions. Proud for you guys able to learn to drive in Malaysia.
Thank you Blimey Because You Love all Thungs in Malaysia.🇲🇾❤🇰🇷
Omg! I've never seen Jade look so clueless before! 😅 It's OK Jade we still LOVE U! 🥰
Cant waittt to next ep jade drivee vroomm vrommm😆😆😆💪Blimeyy❤💕💕💕💕
awwww Jade is so cuteee 🥰 I love her passion to drive 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I think this might easier to remember for driving in Malaysia for foreigner.. just remember the driver must be in middle road.. and passenger on left side road..and always look side mirror for the line just for second .. to make sure you in line
Wahh next time you can learn again 👍🏼👍🏼🤩..Where is yerim???
this video is so much fun. Im so proud see your perseverance to learn🥺❤️. Love you from Malaysia
You should try bihun sup pakteh at durian perangin. Rugi kalau tak cuba
Ala....end already. Tak puas. We want more...❤️❤️❤️❤️
In Petronas petrol station we don't go to counter anymore, we pay using Setel apps😉
Am i the only one love to saw Juro smile? Omggg she's so pretty andd cuteeee. I think I'm having a crush on herr 😭
you guys always made my day 😂
What a fun ride / journey! cikgu pun sangat supportive and kelakar. Hahaha Tahniah Jade, U survived the ride. Lol
I hope you guys will do content with primary school malaysian student, you guys look like you guys will be so great with kids ~~
Blimey try renting proton cars like proton iriz or proton persona... The turn signal is on the right like European cars easier for you to adapt.
I'm glad you drove myvi☺️, good job Jade.. good driving, you did well 👍
Cant wait for sunday....
The tip is, driver side should near with the middle line of the road if you forgot..it is all depends on the driver side
usually Malaysia refer like 30 is RM30, not 30Liter
but you may ask casher to return back if your tank already full.
1 more thing you may pay at pump station if you have credit/debit card and if you fuelling at Petronas you may pay inside car means you use your phone (app called setel) then fuelling by yourself (as the instructor said (self-service)) 😄
well i feel you jade, because when me and my friend stay at jeju island, we rent a car and drove around the island. Initially we almost got accident and scratch the bottom of the car a bit, hahahaha, and we cant speed the limit because the car navigator always 'scream if we drive more than 80km, so stress because the road is straight and no others car is on the road. But we actually enjoy the sceanery along the way.
Great drive💕
Just a little law concern, if blimey want to drive rented vehicle in Malaysia, please remember near border of malaysia - thailand and border malaysia - singapore, as foreigners, you are not allowed to fill car with Ron95 oil, yellow pump, it was subsidy oil using malaysian tax payer money. If caught, you will be fine Rm1,000,000 million. Instead, use green pump, filled your car with Ron97 oil. The price with green pump & yellow pump was very different due to subsidy.
We malaysian didnt buy petrol/diesel by liter but by RM.. and if u pay rm50 for fuel but u only pump in rm30, balance rm20 u can ask for refund. No worries..
ehh nah, i buy diesel by liter. idk why, seems easy to me that way. tapi baki sen2 la kena tanggung 😂
@@theblueskyandrainbow mostly gitu la, sbb leceh la ada sen2 gitu. Kadang2 je kita dgr or tserempak ada yg beli gn liter..
i'm happy to see Juro! Finally she's here ❤️😍 hihihi
Comel betul si jade ni😍