As an Indonesian, Malaysia's neighbors, we've actually step up our technology. Nowadays we use banana leaves not only as toilet paper, but also as a fan and clothes! What a miracle indeed
As a Malaysian, I can unsure you that we don't have Wifi here, I have to climb the highest tree in the jungle just to get a chance to stole Wifi from Thailand and Singapore.
@@ania6637 Oh I won’t, the secret of your stolen elephant is safe with me. But I do pity the person who comes out from a store and find the elephant is missing..
@@anderspedersen7488 they don't allow elephants in Singapore. I leave them at the border with Wira, my orangutan assistant. He keeps the elephant company and protects from thieves like @Ania here. Wira was trained by the headhunters of Borneo, so no one really dares to mess with him.
I feel this 🥲 I'm not from Asia, but I'm from Finland and people really ask us the most bizarre questions like "do you have electricity in your igloos" and they think we have polar bears walking on the roads 🥲🥲🥲
Hey, I love igloos although I've never seen or been inside one in RL. I was a bit afraid to ask if you've ever been in one so I did a google search and found the Arctic Treehouse hotel and glass igloos look so cool.
@@MuskanSingh-kw7ux15 Antarctica? You are asking a ridiculous question. All the people in Antarctica live in scientific research bases. The question does make sense if you are asking about the northern parts of Canada though.
African edition: Girls at my school in the UK asked if I lived in a hut and had regular access to lions. I said yes to the hut, but I wasn't old enough for my lion rider license
As someone who grew up mostly in America that has asked their african friend stupid questions, i appologize on behalf of all the ignorant americans that know nothing about Africa
As a French person, I can confirm that we do, in fact, twirl our baguettes around like helicopter blades to travel places, while shouting “OUI OUI BAGUETTE HON HON HON” as a warning to oncoming sky traffic.
When I moved to the US from Thailand, I went to my Elementary school’s library to see books about Thailand cause I was curious and it was all about a family living in a treehouse in the forest 😭
I'm a Thai person, and one time my dad told me that when he was a kid, his teacher got interviewed, and the interviewer asked if it's true that kids ride elephants to school in Thailand. She said yes AS A JOKE and they took it seriously and put it on a newspaper about Thailand.💀
As an American I formally apologize. I also wish there was more education about other countries, because I love learning about stuff but so much is misinformation 😭
@@FilippaSkog that's right, this kind of banana is rare in this world so many people didn't know about it, You can found it in Melaka if you ever visit there
I'm a Syrian and in 2018 I visited Malaysia, it was so nice! Amazing food and extremely nice people! Will definitely visit again! Much love from over here!❤❤❤
As a South African, I can confirm we ride from our mud huts to work every day on our trained giraffes, fending off the lions and leopards with an elephant tusk.
As a person who recently moved to Malaysia from India, I can confirm that I was almost sacrificed to the mountain god until I explained to them that my brown hair was natural and not coloured.
as a malaysian born with brownish-black hair, please tell me which part of the country you moved to so i wont accidently go there for any vacations. thank you.
@SofiaNatale0106 Oh, it’s those states in Northern Wisconsin. You’ll know when you’re there because they sell beer in stores that they literally call “Beer Stores”, however you can’t buy AR-15s there, although I think they have fishing gear.
As soon as my American colleague found out that I was from the Batak tribe from Indonesia, he stopped talking rudely to me....he read the 'cannibal' tribe section somewhere😂😂
@@masturah711 😂👌🏾 yes,, apparently, before toilet paper became a thing, most people would use the apple mint leaves (the fuzzy one with broad leaves). It's also medicinal so they'd make a kind of tea and wash kids in that mix (sorry to be so nerdy!!)
I can totally relate! I moved from Dubai to the States 20 years ago and my parents are Egyptians. My classmates asked me all sort of stupid questions like if my family lived in one of the great pyramids or if I took a camel to school. So one day I decided to really mess with them and I told them my father is a legit pharoah. They were amazed. I have never witnessed such ignorance at this massive scale and unfortunately it continues to persist.
Hell they ask us australians if we ride kangaroos to school! Its like, who the hell confiscated americans brains? They need to put those things back, its affecting all of us damn it!
When I was in 7th grade, this kid left school for a few weeks for a family issue in India. He was Indian and some kids made up a rumor that he left to go get an arranged marriage in India. Mind you… we were 12 or 13… and everyone believed it! When he came back he totally fed into the rumor and was like “Yeah I got married. My wife is still in India though. I’m going to go back in the summer. Yeah she’s pregnant too so I have to go back to see my kid.” And people STILL believed him!
i mean, things like this DO happen in india though. it's a big country and the government doesn't exactly care about its citizens (besides the rich, powerful ones). of course, i'm not saying this happened to that kid though.
@@deborshikighosh9147 singapore... but i read a lot of news articles and i see many indian immigrants share their life stories on social media 😅 sorry if im not qualified to speak about this
One time when I was introducing myself I said I was Chinese-Japanese and my class was questioning if I ate dogs or if I was the queen of math and that was super awkward but I wanted to be funny so I said that I had 2 dogs and originally had 24 but ate like 22 and they actually believed me and people started asking me if dogs tasted good or if it would go good with ketchup or salt and pepper it was random but at the time people still believed me and now that I’m in college sometimes me and my old classmates would recall what I said and just have a good time
My Version: Someone asked me if I speaked fluent English… even tho we had a very nice conversation before that. IN ENGLISH. After I said where I was from they started speaking to me slowly like I couldn’t understand them. So I acted stupid and put on my “no entiendo” accent. They kept asking questions asking me if ik what a phone is…THEIR FACE WHEN I LIED AND SAID “Que?” I CANT 😂😂😂
I'm African and i get the same ridiculous assumptions especially from African Americans smh.... I give exaggerated and sometimes made up responses. "How did you get here?" I swam and used a huge log to stay afloat when I got tired. Like bruh?! For real????!!! Lol
@@BoopierthanmostI know right! In Nigeria alone, some cities are bigger than some countries. I know this because I was born in that place and till this day,I don't know a lot of places there
Ahh...I remember coming to the states from Nigeria in 2000. In high school, I was asked if we lives in trees, chase lions for breakfast...I played along...told them we from the Tarzan tribe...swinging from trees, singing Hakuna Matana. Some even asked if I was a prince and I tell them...yes, im an African prince looking for my queen(coming to American )...I did get numbers😁
Ah you missed the golden opportunity to say you were THE Nigerian Prince emailing select people about the secret stash of rubies/gold/diamonds you want to share with others 😉 😊😂😂
I ( a white, Anglo Australian woman) had this when visiting Florida from a woman who asked me ‘ soooo…. Like …. In Australia … do they have like suburbs and houses and stuff ?!’ She thought we just lived in the bush 🤦♀️
LMAO 😂😭 I can't Especially cause my mum's side of family is from Malaysia, so I've visited many times over the years. And the craziest thing I've seen happen to a banana leaf there is a monkey taking one. But seriously, the food stalls and hawker centres are to die for. Malaysians know how to flavour their food 👏🏻 I also remember their unique spin on burgers. I love Malaysia :')
As a Malaysian, I just want to share that we had trouble building our treehouses these days because the orangutans don't want to share the space. Sigh 😓
Canada is literally next door to the US and you would be surprised how many Americans think we all live in igloos and ride polar bears all day. The ignorance is astounding
Can confirm. I am from Jakarta and when I took my master degree in Europe, my classmates asked whether there is electricity in Jakarta and about the giant mosquitos...
@@LucasFernandez-fk8se you don’t assume that other countries have electricity? Why? Cuz y’all Americans think only you have access to basic necessities? Lol. That’s not being polite. That’s being rude.
As an international adoptee raised in Australia…this the same level of sarcasm I have bring to similar conversations when people find out i originally came from Ethiopia😂
I'm Vietnamese and a nail tech. I once had a customer ask about Vietnam and eventually realized she was confusing us for Japan. She asked about the hot spring monkeys and whether we regularly kept them as pets 😂 Absolutely wild
i recently had an american guy tell me he's always wanted to visit the netherlands, specifically to see the mountains (we're one of the flattest countries in the world and literally do not have even a single mountain). i wished him the best of luck with that.
as someone who has visited malaysia two times. i nearly got sacrificed in my first visit, i gave them some of my medicines and water to make sure they didn’t and they thanked me. traumatising but malaysia was beautiful.
As a Filipino, we are able to climb trees with ease and we have spears made from coral and the spearhead is attached by long grass. We also wear banana leaves as clothing.
It's worst if you come from the Borneo part, that even the Malaysian themselves don't know what's it like life in Borneo. When I just got a job in Peninsular Malaysia, a co worker asked me where I came from & I said, Sarawak. She said "Ooh~~ so what currency do u use in Swak?" I just stared at her long enough before I lol & tell her, we use RM. Ah, it was a funny moment, ngl 😂
I feel so weirded out that I can relate to this…because no one in Hollywood understands what Iowa is like 😂 X-Files and Supernatural gave us mountains, Kim Possible had us eating squirrels in a log cabin surrounded by Redwoods, and IRL when we moved from Cali to Iowa my mom kept asking if we were going to ride horses into town and her husband just said “oh yeah, for sure” 😂
My mum is Melanau Sarawakian but I'm from KL, whenever I balik from Sarawak, people will be asking whether my mom's family is still living in rumah panjang. The ignorance is 😂
A foreigner friend of mine during college years once have an almost identical conversation as this with me, and I did exaggerate a bit. I told her all my ornamental plants, monstera, snake plant and coleus are taken directly from the forest, not bought from nursery. She was shocked when she visit my house since the plants literally grow everywhere behind my house 😂😂 other than that, I told her we use leaves in the toilet, so when she saw the outhouse toilet, she believed me (don't worry, my outhouse toilet got clean water supply, credit to SAJ). Edited the grammar, sorry as a Malaysian I can confidently speak Manglish but writing comment with correct grammar is quite a feat 😎
Based on a true story
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as a Malaysian this is very relatable😭
I wish I could have been a fly on the wall for that conversation 😂
@@reyabuchanan8091Lmao😂😂
No way - Banana leaf ...Made my day...:^ .
"3 if you're chief's daughter"
I'm dead-😂
Dowries... oof. Buying a wife.
Back when the world made sense
The “are you a virgin” had me dying🤣
The "Naaaaaaaa"
Dk wjat the fk this means but ok
Actually gemini... Too bad XD
What had me dying is that she still didn’t get it
Ded
As an Indonesian, Malaysia's neighbors, we've actually step up our technology. Nowadays we use banana leaves not only as toilet paper, but also as a fan and clothes! What a miracle indeed
😂😂😂 ahah
We also use them as umbrella
Sometimes as a way to build houses. It’s a miracle how they can fit everyone and not fall apart
jesus christ. send water in a box to indonesia
Even as plates
As a Malaysian, I can unsure you that we don't have Wifi here, I have to climb the highest tree in the jungle just to get a chance to stole Wifi from Thailand and Singapore.
Hi I'm Malaysian too.
thailand rn: 👁️💧👄💧👁️
🫶🏻 🇲🇾
As a Singaporean I can confirm. I can see y'all from here.
Hey, Singaporean here, stop stealing our WiFi when you even get CLOSE to that Johor Border in Tuas or Woodlands.
(I’m kidding obviously, y’all cool)
Hahaha I'm dead!
As a Malaysian, i am currently sitting on the toilet with a banana leaf in one hand while swinging my arms with the other
😂😂😂😂❤😂❤😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
ok but how are you holding the phone then lmao
Lol 😂
Did u type with ur thing😂😂😂
@@manushreyas6371 oh my gawd tu or teri thadki dimaak 🤣🤣🤣
I am Malaysian, and I had to ride an elephant to go to Singapore to type this message.
I just hope you don’t forget where you parked your elephant. Or mistakenly tries to ride another person’s elephant home from Singapore.
@@anderspedersen7488 I stole someone's elephant but shhh don't tell anyone..
@@ania6637 Oh I won’t, the secret of your stolen elephant is safe with me. But I do pity the person who comes out from a store and find the elephant is missing..
@@anderspedersen7488 they don't allow elephants in Singapore. I leave them at the border with Wira, my orangutan assistant. He keeps the elephant company and protects from thieves like @Ania here. Wira was trained by the headhunters of Borneo, so no one really dares to mess with him.
😂
As a Russian, I can confirm that we really have bears as our home pets and we drink vodka 24/7 . And we don’t get drunk at all!
Вы забыли про балалайки и матрёшки!
Мы всегда играем на балалайках под водку, которую пьем из матрешки)))))
Amazing! Sadly in India having bears has been banned because people started acting like them.
I feel this 🥲
I'm not from Asia, but I'm from Finland and people really ask us the most bizarre questions like "do you have electricity in your igloos" and they think we have polar bears walking on the roads 🥲🥲🥲
Hey, I love igloos although I've never seen or been inside one in RL. I was a bit afraid to ask if you've ever been in one so I did a google search and found the Arctic Treehouse hotel and glass igloos look so cool.
Next time try to make the wildest sh*t up like how you got a chance to hand feed some salmon to a Polar bear and just watch their reaction. 😂😂😂
To be honest I would also ask that question. It won't be that bizarre
If you said you are from Antarctica.
@@MuskanSingh-kw7ux15
Antarctica? You are asking a ridiculous question.
All the people in Antarctica live in scientific research bases.
The question does make sense if you are asking about the northern parts of Canada though.
Pfft hope Americans don't see my school. My class has two aircons
As a visiter of Malaysia, I can confirm that many Natives are seen spinning theirs arms on Heat waves.
Hahahhahah
LMAO💀💀 holding a fan while doing it is better. Get more wind yk :D
😂😂
Then u accidentally spin too fast then suddenly you've unlocked *HELIKOPTER HELIKOPTER* mode.
@@weilder.freude i was looking for this T_T
African edition: Girls at my school in the UK asked if I lived in a hut and had regular access to lions. I said yes to the hut, but I wasn't old enough for my lion rider license
Lol golden answer!
savage answer
😂😂😂
As someone who grew up mostly in America that has asked their african friend stupid questions, i appologize on behalf of all the ignorant americans that know nothing about Africa
I want an Lion rider license.. at what age can you take the test??
(Oh and how much does it cost???)
As a French person, I can confirm that we do, in fact, twirl our baguettes around like helicopter blades to travel places, while shouting “OUI OUI BAGUETTE HON HON HON” as a warning to oncoming sky traffic.
HAHAHAHAHAHA SORRY BUT THIS IS TOO MUCH
When I moved to the US from Thailand, I went to my Elementary school’s library to see books about Thailand cause I was curious and it was all about a family living in a treehouse in the forest 😭
God what misinformation
I'm a Thai person, and one time my dad told me that when he was a kid, his teacher got interviewed, and the interviewer asked if it's true that kids ride elephants to school in Thailand. She said yes AS A JOKE and they took it seriously and put it on a newspaper about Thailand.💀
@@kothj2953💀
As an American I formally apologize. I also wish there was more education about other countries, because I love learning about stuff but so much is misinformation 😭
@@DeathnoteBBNothing new in the US, you have nothing to apologize for.
As a Malaysian i can confirm all of these are true. I’m commenting this while combing my hair with fish bone, the best comb in the world👍🏻
I bet you also used the banana itself to make a cellphone so you could post this comment… right? 🍌😆
@@FilippaSkog that's right, this kind of banana is rare in this world so many people didn't know about it, You can found it in Melaka if you ever visit there
😂😂
Aiya use fingers can already comb your hair XDDDDDD
Liar😂😂
We just forget that Aunty Kea is actually Lyanna herself. That's how good she is. I wish I had an Aunty Kea in my life❤😅❤
IKR!!!
@AshVlog yeah it’s her acting
Pretty sure Aunty Kea is real, but the one we see is Lyanna acting
Isn't she Lyannas mom?
@@lollipop6742 it's Lyanna playing Aunty Kea here. Dual role!
I WAS THINKING THE SAME LIKE HOW TF?!? 😂😭👏🏼 amazingly raw talent WE LOVE YOU!!!
As a Peruvian, I ride my lama or my alpaca to school while playing my peruvian pan flute and drinking my pisco
I'm a Syrian and in 2018 I visited Malaysia, it was so nice! Amazing food and extremely nice people! Will definitely visit again! Much love from over here!❤❤❤
Long Live Syria!
Which state did you visit?
@@justanormalguy-oj9hv Kuala Lumpur and Langkawa.
As a Malaysian, I can confirm the fact that yes we do use banana leaf as toilet paper
I THOUGHT THEY USE A BIDET AFTER THEY USE THE SQUAT TOILET
@@boyar1978 nope, totallyyy not true at all! We use banana leaf because it's very easy to find😊
I was wondering about that... 🤔
Do you slaughter a yellow hair virgin too?😅😅😅
How jacked are your arms from keeping everyone cool, though?
As Malaysians, we have smoke signals instead of wifi.
Well how many smoke signals does it take to get onto TH-cam. . Or do you just trade for it lol
Also love you guyz makeup
😂
@@travelingbandana LMFAO I LOVE THIS COMMENT
Omg. I snorted milk through my nose . 🎉🎉🎉
Yep 👍
As a Malaysian I need to go to fight with tigers to complete this text
thanks to U. I only have yo fight off the elephants
As a South African, I can confirm we ride from our mud huts to work every day on our trained giraffes, fending off the lions and leopards with an elephant tusk.
As a Filipino and the neighbors of Malaysia, we dont swing our arms for air we fly up to the mountains to cool down
omg u guys r secretly birds? /j
@@looking_for_titanni we use the same banana leaves
@@devuu0409 ohh i forgot, havent done that in months
I just drink cold water 😅
As an Indonesian and fellow neighbor to Malaysia, we also do that, but add swimming in the rivers (I swear it's very refreshing).
As a Malaysian, I can confirm that we do not have air conditioners. In fact, we don't even have fans, we just swing our arms when a heat wave hits.
Heres a cool tip you know those uncut banana leaves toilet paper? Use them as fans they work wonders.
@@mysteryrookie7397 oh my god how have I never thought of that!! My life can be easier now 😌
Yep 🤭
Y'all are living like Texans then.
as a malaysian typing this in an air conditioned room, i can confirm this is true
her sarcasm is always on point 😍
My husband's Malaysian, and I'm excited to visit for the first time this winter. 😊
So, u already in Malaysia? What about it?
The "we sacrifise yellow haired virgin ..ARE you a virgin" got me dead💀
As a person who recently moved to Malaysia from India, I can confirm that I was almost sacrificed to the mountain god until I explained to them that my brown hair was natural and not coloured.
ooh my. r u sure ur in malaysia? we only sacrificed yellow head. brown head sacrificial is in thailand.
@@cuteonigiri1671in my kumpung, yellow haired bitches disguise themselves as brown haired people
as a malaysian born with brownish-black hair, please tell me which part of the country you moved to so i wont accidently go there for any vacations. thank you.
😂😂😂😂😂
@cuteonigiri1671 as someone who moved to Thailand 6 years ago, I can confirm 👍
The Last "No" got me😂
As a vietnamese , we confirm that the trees would start talking vietnamese and scream out loud to create wind so we can cool ourselves down😊
As a Malaysian, unfortunately my kumpung hasn't found our yellow-haired sacrifice for this moon. So tragic!
Yellow haired virgins seem to be pretty rare.
No! I’m Singaporean, and that sounds awful! Hopefully you’ll get your sacrifice soon :)
@@_pl00mf_ Are YOU yellow-haired?
@@nanwijanarko1969 Are YOU yellow-haired?
@@nanwijanarko1969 Nah, I’ve got black hair. I’ll keep on the lookout for you though!
As an European that has visited Malysia twice, I can confirm that the people are very nice, the weather is great and the food is soooo good🤤
She was smart enough to say Noooo
I think she was just being truthful 😂😅
As a Malaysian, I can confirm my orangutan roommate gets me durian and coconuts by bartering salted fish
What about BANANAS
Lucky I want an orangutan roommate to get me durian and coconuts
As a Canadian, I can confirm that I ride a polar bear to my Hockey lessons (When my moose is tired) while drinking maple syrup
And yes, we know their cousin's friend's brother who lives in Toronto.... 😅
We are a developed country. This joke doesn't work
This is a joke about actual questions people ask to people from less developed countries, it doesn't work for you
As an American, that's answers my questions. Thanks
@SofiaNatale0106 Oh, it’s those states in Northern Wisconsin. You’ll know when you’re there because they sell beer in stores that they literally call “Beer Stores”, however you can’t buy AR-15s there, although I think they have fishing gear.
"In fact we live so close to nature that we touch grass for a whole day"💀
“Are you a virgin?” “No” and also the “Nyeeah” my fav word😂
As soon as my American colleague found out that I was from the Batak tribe from Indonesia, he stopped talking rudely to me....he read the 'cannibal' tribe section somewhere😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Serve him right 😂😂😂
Now that's a win! 😂
You should show him all the skull collections that you guys have 😂😂😂😂
@@rosaryvsbanpaia 😂😂
As a African, I can also relate👏🏾
Correction, as Africans WE can also relate*
@@Ayomide_mi Oop. My bad but yeah!!
@@masturah711 😂👌🏾 yes,, apparently, before toilet paper became a thing, most people would use the apple mint leaves (the fuzzy one with broad leaves).
It's also medicinal so they'd make a kind of tea and wash kids in that mix (sorry to be so nerdy!!)
@@jullietmburu9672 nahh! I like to learn and I can totally believe this which is why we used water and still do. I only use tissue to dry
Same as a Jamaican
As a Malaysian,I find it really funny
Reading the comments is almost as good as the video. :D Proud to be Malaysian.
I can totally relate! I moved from Dubai to the States 20 years ago and my parents are Egyptians. My classmates asked me all sort of stupid questions like if my family lived in one of the great pyramids or if I took a camel to school. So one day I decided to really mess with them and I told them my father is a legit pharoah. They were amazed. I have never witnessed such ignorance at this massive scale and unfortunately it continues to persist.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭
Hope they leave you alone ❤🙏
What age group was this
Hell they ask us australians if we ride kangaroos to school! Its like, who the hell confiscated americans brains? They need to put those things back, its affecting all of us damn it!
When I was in 7th grade, this kid left school for a few weeks for a family issue in India. He was Indian and some kids made up a rumor that he left to go get an arranged marriage in India. Mind you… we were 12 or 13… and everyone believed it!
When he came back he totally fed into the rumor and was like “Yeah I got married. My wife is still in India though. I’m going to go back in the summer. Yeah she’s pregnant too so I have to go back to see my kid.” And people STILL believed him!
Wow
Lol
i mean, things like this DO happen in india though. it's a big country and the government doesn't exactly care about its citizens (besides the rich, powerful ones). of course, i'm not saying this happened to that kid though.
@@beyonddasceneee dude where are you from???
@@deborshikighosh9147 singapore... but i read a lot of news articles and i see many indian immigrants share their life stories on social media 😅 sorry if im not qualified to speak about this
As a Malaysian, I can confirm after we finish eating the fish, we use the bones to comb our hair.
One time when I was introducing myself I said I was Chinese-Japanese and my class was questioning if I ate dogs or if I was the queen of math and that was super awkward but I wanted to be funny so I said that I had 2 dogs and originally had 24 but ate like 22 and they actually believed me and people started asking me if dogs tasted good or if it would go good with ketchup or salt and pepper it was random but at the time people still believed me and now that I’m in college sometimes me and my old classmates would recall what I said and just have a good time
My Version:
Someone asked me if I speaked fluent English… even tho we had a very nice conversation before that. IN ENGLISH. After I said where I was from they started speaking to me slowly like I couldn’t understand them. So I acted stupid and put on my “no entiendo” accent. They kept asking questions asking me if ik what a phone is…THEIR FACE WHEN I LIED AND SAID “Que?” I CANT 😂😂😂
Experienced this.
*spoke
Speak, spoke*
I'm African and i get the same ridiculous assumptions especially from African Americans smh.... I give exaggerated and sometimes made up responses. "How did you get here?" I swam and used a huge log to stay afloat when I got tired. Like bruh?! For real????!!! Lol
The biggest irritating factor is, they treat Africa as 1 country. It's a flicking huge continent!
Wow I never thought to imagine that this happens between African Africans and African Americans.
@@imthecoolest50 African Africans 😂 lol
@@BoopierthanmostI know right! In Nigeria alone, some cities are bigger than some countries. I know this because I was born in that place and till this day,I don't know a lot of places there
Oh god the “Nyeeeaah”.. 😂😂😂
This is effin hilarious!!!!!!! I died!!!!
“No” she said it so casually
modern women are trash, they have no semblance of shame
Almost like she was upset she missed out lmao
innocently, in fact
@@WinWinWoo NO FR
It's literally an US American talking to any foreigner, no matter wherefrom.
Okay… way to generalize
@@smoothyoda2997 but it is true tho...
@@dintamio4535 a generalization that big isn’t true
@@dintamio4535 No it really isn’t. It might be if you get the same type of tourist.
Someone in the comment section said this happened to them in the UK, ignorant people are everywhere
i actually went to Malaysia once, it’s really awesome there i really recommend going!
From Indonesia Love Malaysia 🇮🇩❤️🤝🇲🇾
Ahh...I remember coming to the states from Nigeria in 2000. In high school, I was asked if we lives in trees, chase lions for breakfast...I played along...told them we from the Tarzan tribe...swinging from trees, singing Hakuna Matana. Some even asked if I was a prince and I tell them...yes, im an African prince looking for my queen(coming to American )...I did get numbers😁
Ah you missed the golden opportunity to say you were THE Nigerian Prince emailing select people about the secret stash of rubies/gold/diamonds you want to share with others 😉 😊😂😂
@@1983mayaI received email from him yesterday 😅
this comment reminds me to re-watch Coming to America, they made a sequel! cheers!
Hit right in the feels! I'm from Madagascar.... yes there are humans there
Honestly we're told on a documentary that no people lived there. That's so messed up.
I don’t believe you…. There are only talking penguins in Madagascar
Did annyone ask about king Maurice yet😅?
I know it's so silly asking these questions in 2023, where everybody has accessibility to the Internet 🙈🙈🙈
BS. We all know that the only ppl in Madagascar are talking lemurs 😤
As a Malaysian, this is too relatable
My Korean mom always says “ A little bit of ✨ sArCaSm ✨ never hurt anyone “
We also have Panda delivering food in Malaysia 😂
And 755-tupai-tupai is still my favourite 🤭
Ahh yes and we gave it a nickname called 'Food Panda' the pandas love this nickname
ah yes, a baby panda carries our food for a living
how about delivery kangaroos named deliveroos?
Panda Express?
Tupai Tupai jokes will always be the best joke
My friend told me a story from her time in Davis. A girl asked where she was from, and she said Taiwan. The girl replied, "I love Thai food!"
Actually, I don;t think I've had taiwanese food. What's it like?
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I SWEAR SO MANY PEOPLE THINK THAT TAIWAN IS THAILAND ITS SO ANNOYING
my dyslexic ass thought this was a wholesome story about someone appreciating someone else's cultures. until i re-read it and saw the word "Taiwan"...
@@cheshirenevande4701 omg its literallysoo good, so boba tea was originated there! you should try if you get a chance!
The way she said “incredible” is just perfect 😂😂
I sincerely wish I could also think of these wonderful answers on the spot.
I ( a white, Anglo Australian woman) had this when visiting Florida from a woman who asked me ‘ soooo…. Like …. In Australia … do they have like suburbs and houses and stuff ?!’
She thought we just lived in the bush 🤦♀️
I bet the next question would've been"do ya'll ride roos?"
Lolll!! Same lol they ask if we box kangaroos
@@Sandra-1wiqnah bro I’m Chinese-Japanese and people think I eat dogs
I knew someone who asked a German visitor if they had roads back home. ROADS. IN 2014.
How?
As someone who lives in Malaysia, i can confirm this is true ✌️
That accent especially in INCREDIBLE is indeed giving 🔥🔥🔥
Much Love From Here❤❤❤
As a Malaysian.. its true...😂😂
We malaysian also live inside a cave and wooden house with banana leaf as a roof. I have a pet malayan tiger in my house, very so much cute
LMAO 😂😭 I can't
Especially cause my mum's side of family is from Malaysia, so I've visited many times over the years. And the craziest thing I've seen happen to a banana leaf there is a monkey taking one.
But seriously, the food stalls and hawker centres are to die for. Malaysians know how to flavour their food 👏🏻 I also remember their unique spin on burgers. I love Malaysia :')
Recipes, please
Search for ramly burger special recipe
@@bettepage4856 just search for malaysian recipes for the food you wanna cook
I’m Malaysian too!❤
😂😂 as a Malaysian, I can say that you told the true
as an East Malaysian, we get a lot of these kinds of questions from mainlanders as well 💀😂
They have bad connections. Me growing up being told east Malaysian are very rich. 😂
Wait, semenanjung is called mainlanders? First time hearing that.
Im so sorry mainlanders so bodoh.
@@notmyname3556cause it does not include us islanders. So mainland
@@regentvoo never heard of that one, only ever heard people use 'peninsular' tbh, and for obvious reason.
As a Malaysian.. I’m watching this while combing my hair with fish bones.
A friend is one of the nicest things you can have, and one of the best things you can be.
"we just swing out arms very fast to make wind" 🤣
As a chinese malaysian, I can confirm that’s our actual lifestyle
As a Malaysian, I just want to share that we had trouble building our treehouses these days because the orangutans don't want to share the space. Sigh 😓
Also from Malaysia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That "no..." at the end 😂
‘What’s the dumbest thing an American has ever said to you’ videos exist for a reason
Add Australian to that.
Add Canadian to that
Add Bri** to that.
Canadians too
Canada is literally next door to the US and you would be surprised how many Americans think we all live in igloos and ride polar bears all day. The ignorance is astounding
Can confirm. I am from Jakarta and when I took my master degree in Europe, my classmates asked whether there is electricity in Jakarta and about the giant mosquitos...
Some People that live in Jakarta or Java island still think Kalimantan is mostly covered by forest n still canibal. 😅
😂😂
We’re just being polite. We know not all other countries have electricity so as Americans we are curious and don’t want to assume.
@@LucasFernandez-fk8se no, thats a bad excuse. there are no countries without electricity.
@@LucasFernandez-fk8se you don’t assume that other countries have electricity? Why? Cuz y’all Americans think only you have access to basic necessities? Lol. That’s not being polite. That’s being rude.
Haha! Exactly how I answered when that USA university student asked me the same.
Im an proud Malaysian 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
i’m from Vietnam and foreigners 100% assume these things about my country as well 😂
It looks very beautiful in Vietnam though
@@perla5465 thank you 🥰
@@perla5465 is our country ugly then? *slowly combing hair with fish bone *
@@perla5465 is our country ugly then? *slowly combing hair with fish bone *
@@capebluecapeblue1825 nobody said it’s ugly 😒
As a Latinamerican myself, this is relatable 🤣
Yes, once they asked me really seriously if we were living in the jungle and hunting animals in there for food 😂😅
as an australian, i can confirm we ride kangaroos to school
I love being a malaysian. it’s so fun
As an international adoptee raised in Australia…this the same level of sarcasm I have bring to similar conversations when people find out i originally came from Ethiopia😂
I'm Vietnamese and a nail tech. I once had a customer ask about Vietnam and eventually realized she was confusing us for Japan. She asked about the hot spring monkeys and whether we regularly kept them as pets 😂 Absolutely wild
i recently had an american guy tell me he's always wanted to visit the netherlands, specifically to see the mountains (we're one of the flattest countries in the world and literally do not have even a single mountain). i wished him the best of luck with that.
Lmaooooooooo she became so invested with the nonesense talk lmaoooooo
This Was just efing good 😂🤣😂🤣😂 everything you said has me rolling my stomach hurts.we use fish hair to comb our hair 😂🤣😂🤣loved it.This made my day
as someone who has visited malaysia two times. i nearly got sacrificed in my first visit, i gave them some of my medicines and water to make sure they didn’t and they thanked me. traumatising but malaysia was beautiful.
God bless u 😂😂😂😂
Next time go to peninsular Malaysia. We don't have mountains and we sacrifice brunettes instead of blondes.
@@amirhaikal6672God please save me....
@@amirhaikal6672 lol😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
That sarcastic laugh at the beginning was on point and so asian.
The "we have good food" is not an exaggeration 😊
As a malaysian, I APPROVE
As a Filipino, we are able to climb trees with ease and we have spears made from coral and the spearhead is attached by long grass. We also wear banana leaves as clothing.
“Are you a virgin?” Literally had me crying laughing
It's worst if you come from the Borneo part, that even the Malaysian themselves don't know what's it like life in Borneo. When I just got a job in Peninsular Malaysia, a co worker asked me where I came from & I said, Sarawak. She said "Ooh~~ so what currency do u use in Swak?"
I just stared at her long enough before I lol & tell her, we use RM. Ah, it was a funny moment, ngl 😂
I feel so weirded out that I can relate to this…because no one in Hollywood understands what Iowa is like 😂 X-Files and Supernatural gave us mountains, Kim Possible had us eating squirrels in a log cabin surrounded by Redwoods, and IRL when we moved from Cali to Iowa my mom kept asking if we were going to ride horses into town and her husband just said “oh yeah, for sure” 😂
How irony. I’m a Sarawakian, went to KL many years back and a West Malaysian asked me, “Orang Sarawak masih tinggal atas pokok ke?”
I feel u sis, same goes to Sabahan
I am from the northeast of MY peninsula. Received similar questions in KL.
My mum is Melanau Sarawakian but I'm from KL, whenever I balik from Sarawak, people will be asking whether my mom's family is still living in rumah panjang. The ignorance is 😂
We need them to touch our borneo forest to be enlighten.
@@MsLilac No more touch grass, please caress the jungle 😂
A foreigner friend of mine during college years once have an almost identical conversation as this with me, and I did exaggerate a bit. I told her all my ornamental plants, monstera, snake plant and coleus are taken directly from the forest, not bought from nursery. She was shocked when she visit my house since the plants literally grow everywhere behind my house 😂😂 other than that, I told her we use leaves in the toilet, so when she saw the outhouse toilet, she believed me (don't worry, my outhouse toilet got clean water supply, credit to SAJ).
Edited the grammar, sorry as a Malaysian I can confidently speak Manglish but writing comment with correct grammar is quite a feat 😎
That "incredebelle" Got me ngl😂😂🤣
This one got the top on my top 5 😂😂😂