Malaysian hospitality made my dad cry | I took my Dad to Ramadan Bazaar as a Non-Muslim in Malaysia

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I took my Dad to a Ramadan Bazaar as an Non-Muslim in Malaysia
My Dad First Time in Malaysia -   • My Dad First Time in Malaysia | My Da...  
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All Comments (21)
  • @afifadam776
    It's generally agreed that individuals who can't speak basic English are unlikely to be from Malaysia. Malaysia has a strong reputation for providing excellent English education. Therefore, it's highly impossible for someone not to possess at least basic English speaking skills if they are from Malaysia. These workers here are mostly from Indonesia. I speak from experience and this is my home. So i know better.
  • @azlinasenan9361
    Normally Malaysian can speak english eventhough a little, for those who dont understand english is foreigners from Indonesia..
  • @gemilang888
    Some of the sellers are Indonesians who work in Malaysia
  • very sorry guys, those guys selling murtabak are not malaysian, they are from Indonesia, that's why they did not response, they can't speak a word of English
  • Those who can't speak english are mostly from Indonesia....I don't understand how they get the place to sell food in bazaar Ramadan...
  • @syidahw6136
    All Malaysian can speak English as 2nd language. We learn since very young and formally from 7 years old until at least 12 years or 15 years old
  • @youtubetube469
    Thank you for coming to Malaysia🤝👍💖 those who do not understand English are workers from Indonesia... most Malaysians are good at English.
  • Kazakh people most are Muslim brothers and sisters, we all Muslim in Malaysia will loving you always. I know Kazakh because of Dimash Kudaibergen the best singer in the planet nowadays. Welcome to Malaysia...
  • @amirulfaiz3871
    Malaysia has the second tallest tower in the world and the rank no 1 best roti in the world
  • Usually most stall helpers or shop assistants working in Malaysia are Indonesian workers who are not well versed in speaking English Language.
  • @AmiruddinRA
    Sorry, some of our people are not friendly or cant speak english.but most of our people here in Malaysia are very friendly and can speak english.we are very hospitality people.if they cant really speak, they understand what your speaking.its just that they dont know how to respond back.😅anyways nice of your family come here enjoying staying here in Malaysia..stay safe and enjoy❤
  • @puanrehan5261
    Assalammualaikum.Your wife is Muslim and that time fasting in Malaysia.Don't eating at public when fasting is not open yet.Respect is everything
  • @fitrillion
    i am looking at your father all the time. This kind of rough guy cannot be bought by all money in this world. He is true content creator in this channel, all his reviews are authentic, he is speaking from his heart. Doesn’t matter his religion is, I pray he is well and long live!
  • @nomad_ape
    As an Indonesian, I was surprised by the prices of food and drinks in Malaysia. Despite having a higher GDP per capita compared to Indonesia, the prices of food and drinks are almost similar!
  • @nazmanalias7150
    In western called tomato sauces as ketchup but in MALAYSIA known as chillie sauce for chillie and tomatoes sauces for tomatoes because we got a lot of variety sauces
  • @afnanfaris8071
    when foreigner talk about Malaysian hospitality, mostly Malaysian here in comments section talk about the english language and said that the "bad" person is not Malaysian but Indonesian. wow... so wonderful, what kind and good-hearted you have guys. I believe your parents are very proud of you. congrats
  • This is Kampong Baru where almost 50% of the seller are Indonesian.. its an area where highly populated by foreigner from Indonesian.. 17:50 he speaks Indonesian language
  • @azwasaaidns3936
    Malaysians kena tahu sesetengah negara Islam atau majoriti penduduknya yang beragama Islam tidak semestinya praktis Islam sepenuhnya. Kahwin campur (agama), Islam liberal atau atas sebab dilarang praktis secara terbuka oleh kerajaan antara sebab kenapa negara2 begini tak mengamalkan Islam seperti kita di sini