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Why Japanese love Malaysia ( No wonder people wants to move here) | Memang best【日本人】マレーシア移住3ヶ月

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[Why Malaysia is such a great country?]🇲🇾 /channel/UCc-NCRw-_ygaxS78dy3y5iA Hello everyone! Welcome to my channel. Today I will be sharing my thoughts on Malaysia from a Japanese perspective . Why move to Malaysia of all the countries? To be honest, I’ve moved here since Nov 2021. Some might think that’s too short of a time to evaluate Malaysia. But you have no idea the amount of things I’ve already experienced in the past 3 months! So, I thought I’d better share the things I’m surprised about from a “new comer” perspective before I start getting use to it 😅 Do note that what I shared is based on my own opinion. I would like to make another video again maybe after staying here for at least a year. Wonder if my opinion would change by then 🤔 Please let me know in the comments what are the best ways I could really explore Malaysia.                    『Thank you note』 I really want to thank all those who subscribed and supported my channel so far. There are times where I wasn’t sure if I should even start a channel but all of you really gave me the courage and motivation to keep trying. Really thank you so much from the bottom of my heart ❤️ That will be all for today. Thank you for watching またね~ ................................................................................................................. [Social media] Instagram : malaypan_tv https://www.instagram.com/malaypan_tv/ Twitter: Malaypan_TV http://twitter.com/Malaypan_TV [Business Inquiries] Email: arisa.hayashi81@gmail.com .............................................................................................................. Ramadan Bazaar /watch/8PMxvZXFk2fFx Trying Ramly Burger /watch/0f6az2CjFD3ja Nasi Lemak Challenge /watch/UTMcr8xZ6O4Zc ............................................................................................................... [Music in this video] Satu Malaysia music video /watch/w2wJ7_NU5O4UJ #malaysia #マレーシア #overseas

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    @MalayPanTV2 years ago I do hope what I shared can spark some interest especially for those thinking about moving to Malaysia 🇲🇾 306
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    @gilapunyaorang2 years ago The main reason Malaysia is attractive due to our "santai" culture. Meaning carefree attitude, if you can adapt to our weaknesses like hot/wet weather all year long, bad traffic, late to work & so on, the rest will be very easy. Even alien from Mars will able to adapt to living here. Being "santai" we have high degree of tolerance towards any broken language or culture. You can wear short & slipper into posh shopping mall & nobody will blink their eyes. Basically as long you never touches any religious & racial sensitivity Malaysia has room for everyone. ... 402
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    @jonray36112 years ago I am from UK. But now I living in Malaysia for 3 years.
    Most of Malaysia I love. I thought I would staying in Malaysia till the rest of my life.
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    @Maniac-0072 years ago Last time I read that the Japanese residing in Malaysia has increased up to 31,000 people as of October 2020. That's roughly 0.1% and impressive.
    Japan is also among the top 5 countries to travel by Malaysians.
    Really hope that after this COVID-19 situation becomes better, more Japanese people can come to Malaysia and we Malaysians can also visit Japan ❤❤❤
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    @njamil852 years ago Malaysia Is the Top Country For Long Stay for Japanese 13 Years in A Row. Thank you for promoting my country Malaysia. Love from KL. Stay safe & healthy. 34
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    @riku67372 years ago Actually that flood disaster are really bad for house got sank too and our home appliances got damaged but when everyone got the same problems.we happy to see all of us are united and help each other.That's what makes us malaysian❤️ ... 115
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    @azeedahhasleezan16782 years ago There is always a tendency for each of us to have this "grass is always greener on the other side" mentality. I'm a Malaysian & I adore Japan & the Japanese culture. In my opinion, Japanese are very responsible people and they have good upbringing, respect their elders and also very inventive. That was why in the 80s Malaysia decided to embrace the Japanese way of doing things by implementing the "Look East Policy." ... 89
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    @kobk97092 years ago This is why I love Malaysia! It attracts many different kind of people. All seems to have good perspectives. 56
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    @angahfaqhroul2 years ago Thank you for your thought..that because we really welcoming people..we want to know new people & new things..and we appreciate that..so,I want to say Welcome to Malaysia for you..hope you enjoy stay here..1 good advice, you need to mix with local people to ‘make your things easy’ in the future..trust me..☺️ ... 24
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    @Iam-vc3eb2 years ago it is not only Malay, Indian and Chinese languages in malaysia but in a country that has 13 states it and those 13 states have their own spoken dialects.👍🏻😼(btw i like nekoo😽) 118
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    @carsfitnesskhairus40662 years ago Good thinking.... Enjoy & experience the cultural value and food in Malaysia😃 5
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    @kinchee29682 years ago Our pleasure here to welcome you visit Malaysia! We hope you enjoy the journey being here and most importantly, do stay safe despite current pandemic. Keep it up by uploading more on your videos, you deserve more subscribers! To be frank, Malaysian people love Japan too! よろしく お願い し ます! ... 12
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    @jackseong50512 years ago Thanks for loving Malaysia 😍 Recommend to visit Genting for your next trip. 11
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    @shunjingus2 years ago March is start of diving season. Make a trip to Redang or Perhentian islands. Nice beaches, lots of fish in the sea. Find nemo! Enjoy and keep the videos coming! 43
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    @athiraha.r.24872 years ago Thats very detailed description..i love how you eloborate each points!
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    @NikxTaku732 years ago You should definitely go to Langkawi, the pride and joy of my home state Kedah. I'm currently living in Alor Setar, Kedah but I guess the only place in Kedah that's well known is Island Langkawi and not the mainland Kedah. The truth is mainland Kedah is not that well known to foreigners compared to Langkawi and other states in Malaysia. From the northern region parts of Peninsular Malaysia, Penang and Langkawi stood out the most while Perlis and mainland Kedah were often missed out by foreigners. I really hope more foreigners will come and visit mainland Kedah cause we have so much to offer in terms of delicious foods and eco tourism 😷😁😷 ... 95
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    @knkm98462 years ago こんにちは。
    短期間でマレーシアの機微に触れてらっしゃってウルッとしました。
    arisaさんは聡明な方なんですね☺
    マレーシアの気取りのないお国柄は、私のように(日本より)肩の力を抜いて生活をなさっている日本人の方々も多いのではないかな?と思います。
    これからも動画を楽しみにしています。
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    @faithwithfruits2 years ago This is my first time watching your channel and I like the fact you include both English and Japanese in your speech. I think I will stop watching those channels that speaks only Japanese. Even though they provide English subtitles, it's not the same. Keep up the good sharing of life in Malaysia 👏👏👏 ... 29
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    @titusthanaraj2 years ago Welcome to our home, Malaysia! ❤ Great to know that you love it here & am glad that you've noticed many things in this short span of time being here! Once again, WELCOME & hope you have a great time here! Be safe & have fun! Malaysia Boleh! 🥰 ... 2
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    @zamrejemihin13072 years ago I have just scrolling through YouTube until I found ur YouTube channel. I'm so glad that you really interested to visit my country Malaysia. Thank you so much for bringing up all the wonderful things in my country Malaysia. By the way I'd love to know more about u, ...
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    @markyoto34322 years ago I’ve been in hotel sector for 7 years able to watch so many japanese came to malaysia as a tourist either independent traveller or by group and still met many japanese even like 70years old and above live in Malaysia,damn u guys love so much malaysia 😂 terima kasih kerana suka malaysia 🙇🏻‍♂️ ... 6
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    @user-tl9wv6wu9h2 years ago Hi 👋🏻 here suggestion of common attractions in West Malaysia for you ✌🏻:
    Penang Island = “Food paradise inside a city that assimilated old cultural buildings + modern city and lifestyle”
    Langkawi = “The steepest cable car & curve bridge above clouds that serve mesmerising Langkawi scenery + tax-free alcohol”
    Genting Highland = “Exciting theme park on a misty + cold mountain”
    Cameron Highland = “Malaysia own tea farm with ‘English’ vibes teatime and buildings + place that offers fresh vegetables & fruits”
    Perhentian Island = “Clearest sea water that suits for snorkelling”
    Malacca city = “Historic places in a city”
    Putrajaya = “Well planned government administrative city”
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    @hairihairi11752 years ago アリサさん!
    おめでとう!!👏👏😊
    Keep up with the good work…!!
    If you’re planning on island 🏝 trip…. Try go to Sabah…
    がんばってください。
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    @aya9762 years ago Lovely reaction...happy to see you enjoy the life here in Malaysia....how long has you been in Malaysia...have good life in this lovely country....
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    @asiff_.2 years ago hahahah so cute 😂🤦🏼‍♂️.
    we always support you, you are our new neighbor in malaysia 🇲🇾🇯🇵❤️. You have to try the taste of Durian, Tempoyak Durian, Durian Porridge, Durian Cendol, Durian Ice cream .. Very tasty, many foreigners from Malaysian like this food😆👍🏼👍🏼. ...
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    @georgekang83432 years ago Thanks for staying in Malaysia, I can recommend some special places but will not recommend by most of the people, such as small town like Raub because it is a durian Town , famous food town Batu Pahat with plenty of delicious local food and snacks ... 11
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    @mbahkopi35842 years ago Such a adorable videos, Keep going on strive make videos content as always😊✌🇯🇵🇲🇾 good luck for the further
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    @uzairaziz83412 years ago There are a lot of effort you put into making this video. Thanks for sharing your experience, and may Allah bless and guide you and your family.☺ 1
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    @Unknown-bg2tt2 years ago I wanna travel to Japan again!! I miss Japan so much that I even dreamt of staying in Japan and travel with those Japanese actors 😢😢😢 5
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    @pzy20112 years ago pleae stay longer in malaysia, I’m wish to see and enjoy malaysian food with you 😋😋😋 5
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    @arep10302 years ago Appreciate the effort to put both english and japanese subtitles 👍
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    @kingofrave892 years ago Glad that you enjoy staying in malaysia. The best food in my opinion will be in KL, Penang, Ipoh and Kota Kinabalu. Have to go try all that!
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    @t.chattirak42632 years ago Living in SE Asia like Malaysia is a good place for retired. In Japan, there are many rules and people here tend to have barrier.
    I myself when I am retired, I am going to Thailand where is I called home.
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    @hschannel36062 years ago Arigato gosaimasu ❤️❤️🥰Welcome to Malaysia and hope you enjoy your living here👏👏☺️ 1
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    @davidhee76612 years ago Find time to explore the states in the west as well as the east Malaysia. Places of interest will make ur vlog more interesting. All the best & loves ur honesty on ur personal points. Terima kasih 🙏🏽
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    @juha-petrityrkko37712 years ago Thank you for the video! I am particularly interested of this type of video genre.
    It has been (and still is) my impression that Japanese can take traffic jams very calmly. I was surprised to learn that Malays could take it even more so.
    I am looking forward to your next videos.
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    @ziqman45522 years ago about the adaptive of different culture, we can accept it as long as it is not contradict with the pillars of the state. for example public affection in the public is a big no because one of the pillars is 'decency and morality' ... 26
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    @yourdailyfans2 years ago I love watching content like this, very interesting n enjoyable to watch!
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    @jiayongxie88412 years ago I like your video post, hope to see more of your channel!!👋 1
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    @aliffahim16902 years ago If i not mistaken Malaysia have the most public holiday in the world 😉😉 3
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    @85ewan2 years ago some of the things mentioned are quite similar to Singapore like diversity/public holidays.. 3
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    @seungwooyun3190last year I am moving to KL next month and this video helped me a ton 😊 thank you so much and please keep up the good work!
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    @Aaron-oi6bl2 years ago Since you are in Malaysia, these are places that I would like to recommend you to go visit! 
    Penang - combination of British colonial architecture and wonderful food like asam laksa, nasi Kandar, chendol, char kuey teow
    Ipoh, Perak - amazing cave temples, Banjaran Hotsprings & food like dim sum, beansprout chicken, creamy egg custard and the legendary white coffee!
    Langkawi, Kedah - luxury hotels and resorts such as Four Season, The Datai, Ritz Carlton you name it they have it. Oh did I mention it's a duty free island!
    Redang & Perhentian, Terengganu - island getaway with beautiful beaches and perfect snorkelling/diving site
    Cameron Highland, Pahang - beautiful tea plantation, flowers, strawberries and Mossy forest
    Genting Highland, Pahang - casino, theme park, cable car
    Hope this would helps :)
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    @hyzeinkem75362 years ago Amazes me how you could bend all your fingers like how you did at :) Btw if you love nature then you should check out the many hiking trails around KL/Selangor where some are fairly easy which can be done in half a day, or more for the harder ones. And a few has great view of the city skyline from the atop. Have fun exploring this country and who knows you might have 5 more reasons to add to the list on why you love Malaysia! ... 6
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    @syahidn.32182 years ago Hi! Im a new subscriber ..thank you for your toughts about Malaysia.. Looking foward for your new content❤
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    @gerardvong2 years ago I really like you added very appropriate animation to enhance your videos making it really fun to watch
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    @adlihilfy51682 years ago Now I know why Malaysian can pronounce other country language perfectly,cause we've been grow up learning more than one language 2
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    @najmiz72462 years ago I may add...you don't need too many clothes while living in Malaysia. We dress moderately and simply.... not according to trend or seasons. You can even wear slippers and off you go to mall. 🤣 8
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    @mathewlee32102 years ago Hi Arisa
    Discovered your channel through Zermatt's videos.
    First time to your channel. Malaysia is blessed with its diverse culture, people,culture and food. Also, not forgetting its beautiful and scenic places. Its rich history that has shaped what it is today.
    All the best and have a blast while you are there.
    Stay safe and well
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    @abdulwahabben82462 years ago i hope u happy n enjoy living in malaysia we have peninsular malaysia n east malaysia (borneo:sarawak n sabah).u are welcome to this 2 states with more ethic n different cultures that might impress u feeling.all the best 4ever sister never give up n keep it up to make more good content.greeting n love from sarawak.hope to c u soon holiday to sarawak n sabah.i love n like ur content. ... 2
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    @zens88312 years ago You must visit Sabah state. Locations like one, Kundasang Highland & Kinabalu National Park. Second the nature and biodiversity of the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary and last but not least, the beautiful Sipadan and Ligitan Islands. Besides this you should try to experience certain festivals and celebrations In Malaysia like Thaipusam at Batu Caves, Selangor (Jan), The Chingay Festival In Johor Bahru, Johor (21st day of Chinese New Year..normally in Feb), the St Anne's Festival In Bukit Mertajam town, Penang (June) and Christmas in Portuguese Village in Melaka city. Hope you can travel around and see the real Malaysia. Cheers! ... 5
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    @petuatradisional8436last year love your videos...well explained with added sticker and sound
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    @TheSryn1last month Love this special, heartwarming video you made of Malaysia. Thank you so much, but that's not the only reason that I believe, Malaysians love you, too! 1. You're such a lovely and bright young woman, who is extraordinarily 2. kind, civil, and well-spoken; who is 3. honest, yet true to your gentle Japanese nature, in sharing your thoughts and experiences with 4. enchanting smiles and your 5. charming accent... someone who will always be more than welcome to Malaysia, and I am quite sure, any other nation in S.E.A.
    💖
    May you and yours enjoy lots and lots and lots of wonderful memories, wherever you go. God bless🌺
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    @alberteinsteinthejew2 years ago I have Japanese friends in Malaysia, let me summarize what they told me why they love Malaysia:
    - warm weather
    - cheaper price than in Japan
    - easy to communicate (most speak English)
    - decent traffic, less pollution
    - lots of greenery
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    @iqbalmuhammad29202 years ago You are not the first foreigner (from a country with four seasons climate) that ive found to be not too fond of our Aircond (AC) culture. 😅
    Not too long ago in my office, we have a European requested us to make the AC warmer (increase temperature)! 😆 ...
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    @MohdFirdausSaudi2 years ago Selamat datang ke Malaysia! You’re always welcome of course ;)
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    @zhofz2 years ago if u consistent in uploading new vids, i can guaranteed u will be receiving a LOT of subs from malaysian,
    because u r so kawaaiii and kind❤💖
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    @irfankhilfii492 years ago u should go to sabah(borneo) and go to sipadan kapalalai island there is very beautiful resort located above clear sea water and the sunset there is truly amazing ! 🌅 3
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    @austinjansen31872 years ago Malaysia is a funny country in my point of view, as a Msian, I would say we fail in so many area, we cant compete, we cant be like anyone, we want other people to recognize us but we fail to realize that we are already perfect. ... 17
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    @wangyao29932 years ago The first video I saw from your channel, and You have wonderful content. Keep up the good work!
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    @jasonhan99872 years ago I like your videos style with all those subtitles, very informative. Keep it up your hard work. I am enjoy your videos, looking to see more your videos.. ganbatte.
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    @KeithHiew2 years ago Very well done video. How long have you been here? Oftentimes the grass is always greener on the other side. Maybe the Japanese like to move here, but many Malaysians also choose to move somewhere else.. which is why we have this “brain drain”.
    Many non Malaysians admire a Malaysian’s ability to speak many languages, but that is at a superficial level. Most Malaysians do not master even a single language, or maybe one, which is the language of their own race, or if you’re like me, then maybe it’s English. If you try to talk to most Malaysians on a deeper level on any subject, e.g. “Covid”, you’d discover that they’ll find very hard to understand you precisely because their ability with languages is at a very basic level.
    And here’s a little secret. Malaysians generally treat these groups well: whites, Japanese, Koreans & Hong Kongers, especially if they’re attractive like you. As for other groups, then it depends on what race is the Malaysian you’re talking to. For example, you’ll find that a Malaysian Chinese who’s brought up quite exclusively in the Chinese culture and language do not particularly like talking to blacks, other SE Asians or Mid-Eastern people. They don’t even like talking to Malaysians of other races. If you want proof of this, ask them to show you their Facebook or IG list of friends and see how many Malaysians of other races they would have. They may deny this in the comments but they know this is true.
    The truth is we are superficially tolerant but fundamentally divided. When Malaysians are outside Malaysia or if we are talking to a non Malaysian, we refer to ourselves as Malaysians. But back home, or in a localised context, we often refer to ourselves as Chinese, Malay, Indian, etc… suddenly we’re not “Malaysian” anymore.
    It’s like we know how to put on a united front with outsiders, but resort back to our true nature once the outsider is gone.
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    @tengkuiszy81932 years ago SELAMAT DATANG KE MALAYSIA HOPE U DIBERIKAN KESIHATAN YANG SIHAT SELALU STAYSAFE I LOVE U🥺❤️
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    @neoh99402 years ago Welcome to Malaysia, Pan ~ cuti-cuti Malaysia
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    @jacksonho60732 years ago Thanks for promoting Malaysia.. Yes its true, most malaysians spoke more than 3 languages and multiple dialects too ie hokkien, cantonese n etc. Just subscribed to your channel n looking forward to your more uploading contents... Arigato ...
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    @jinvlogtv5782 years ago Thanks for sharing! Your English is really good!
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    @saeffareez33372 years ago You are mostly welcome here 🇲🇾🙋
    And i just subscribed your channel ✅
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    @paknick16782 years ago Hai simanis....bergembiralah semasa berada disini...glad knowing you like our country..
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    @azizulfikri83922 years ago Welcome to Malaysia first of all, glad that you enjoy your stay so far.
    Since you're like the sights of natural variety, then I would suggest Templar eco park< it"s quite near to KL and it has rivers and hiking spots if you enjoy that kind of activites ...
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    @mannygathers21142 years ago Great info Young Lady. (拍手)
    Will have to come visit and see for myself as well. Looking for a second place to call home🤗
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    @dannyyong752 years ago You are so beautiful Arisa. Welcome to Malaysia, and hope you and family will be happy here!
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    @MuhdFaiz9412 years ago good hard work and sharing... i love u n your content... hopefully can make more new interesting place for the other state too for example UNESCO historical cities such as Melaka, Penang... if u hv free time. your english n japanese smooth-spoken... i really excited can hear from start to the end this content. iya betul tu memang best... ...
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    @mohdnizammohdyatim14312 years ago From April to October, East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia is a great place for sea activities. There are many attractive islands with white sand and clean beaches. You could swim with green turtles and snorkeling colorful corals. You may want to try Perhentian Island, Redang Island, Kapas Island, Rawa Island, and many more.
    Jom! Cuti Malaysia
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    @mohammadmahmud13302 years ago O haiyo guzaimasta... welcome to Malaysia. I love to going to Japan and love the wahgyu beef shabu shabu!.
    I find the Japanese are very politely kind,honest,friendly and helpful people.
    😘
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    @PapaMamaUcux2 years ago Love this video!! i cant wait to go there in May, greeting from Scotland!!!
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    @dadazofikasi2 years ago Aww~ You so Sweet..i hope you Enjoy your time Here in Malaysia. 😊
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    @gray-fox67892 years ago Thank you Arisa-chan for loving malaysia.. And by the way Arisa chan, you are so prettyyyy~~~😘😘❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
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    @HockOoiOng2 years ago Hope you have a great time in Malaysia. Also nice X70
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    @brandonfu75412 years ago Yokoso, welcome to Malaysia!! I recommend you to visit other smaller towns in Malaysia too, maybe you could see something unique and beautiful along your journey. Perhaps I can share some videos too so you can see it for yourself. Have an enjoyable stay in Malaysia :) ... 1
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    @arshadkamal6282 years ago Alhamdulillah... Terima Kasih Cik Bunga Sakura Kerana seronok dan gembira iMelawat dan tinggal di Negaraku Malaysia.
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    @iskandarzulkarnainramdan29672 years ago wow you are so beautiful.. Thankyou for your sincere opinion about my country, Malaysia
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    @gigasflare2 years ago you are totally welcome! we are always welcome beautiful fellow asian that love to stay in our Malaysia trully asia country ;) 1
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    @blackknightshark77322 years ago Hi Arisa..✌😁
    Great video with the nice editing skills.
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    @georgekang83432 years ago Thanks for loving malaysian, I think a lot of Japanese love malaysian 2
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    @ronymooney61752 years ago When I feel bad or down with politics in Malaysia. I always watch some foreigner who lives here, which make me grateful and proud to be Malaysian. Thank you for your honest opinion. Very entertaining video. 2
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    @darrenlow43042 years ago we welcome u ! it will be much greater if i could know more Japanese friends !
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    @fakruradziabdullah43682 years ago Our people will support you all the way if you make Malaysia content, plus we love Japanese people. Because we like watching anime and reading manga. 1
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    @wahsengsim85912 years ago Welcome to M'sia, Alisa-chan...just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to more interesting videos.
    Meantime, enjoy your stay here..stay safe.
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    @chilaary22 years ago greetings from north borneo sabah malaysia, you got a new subs 🌹
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    @olivehouseperaktengah68602 years ago Glad u like Malaysia 😇 but ofcoz there's pro & con in anywhere in the world. Hope u've a smooth day & happyday everyday😁
    The flood is a disaster, but it become a bad/good experience depends on your perspective. Some will feel very bad as they loss many things, some may feel good as they've experience the helping hands from others or even happy to lend a helping hand.
    It may not a happy thing, but it's a kind of memories that can be kept in your life.
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