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How can you tell the difference between Malaysian and Singaporean?
The difference between Malaysia and Singapore is very evident in terms of its GDP, health of its people, consumption of electricity and other factors. Overall, Singapore is more progressive than Malaysia. Summary: Singapore consumes more fuel than Malaysia.
Is Malaysian friendly?
While Malaysia generally stays under the radar, it is one of Asia’s most friendly and tolerant countries where its three major ethnic communities live mostly in harmony. All this is to say that I have found Malaysian hospitality itself as cordial as this Manglish word.
What is it like to live in Malaysia?
Our sunny nation is our beloved, and despite having its fair share of murky politics, a worrying stance on certain affairs and stifling hot weather that calls for bowl after bowl of cendol, there are still plenty of reasons we’re glad to be Malaysian. Here’s why living in Malaysia is pretty great! #1. A multitude of rich cultures.
What are the most interesting facts you know about Malaysia?
There is absolutely no culture / history in Malaysia. Morbid scenes from the oldest Chinese temple in Malacca. St Pauls in Malacca, built in 1521. Father and son at an Indian wedding ceremony. 6. All the forests are gone. Only palm tree plantations remain. Nope, not enough trees here.
Do Malaysians embrace diversity?
Although at times not everyone gets along, the majority of Malaysians do in fact embrace diversity. This can be seen through the strong multiracial friendships formed since school days, the vibrant celebrations of other religions enjoyed as a nation and most of all, the appreciation of food from other cultures. #2.
What is STPM Malaysia?
The Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (in English, Malaysian Higher School Certificate or commonly known as STPM) is a Malaysian pre-university programme. It’s known to be on par with a variety of pre-university courses, including the “gold standard” A-Level.