
Skargaemer
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To be perfectly honest (by request) I think that many Americans are too ignorant to have a strong opinion of Malaysians in specific.
I think most of us just clump Malaysians with the rest of the Asian cultures and stereotype accordingly. |
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Zee..zzzz....
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we are just like other people around the world.
we have bunch of people who hate each other because of religion indifference, skin colour, ethnicity and social status.
but I guess, the one thing that make us a bit different from other countries with coctail races and belief, we don't fight using weapon or kill each other.
yes, some of us are rude, ignorance and racist (which country doesn't have that?).
but there are also portion of us can live like human should,
be tolerant and helpful to each other (which country doesn't have that too?). |
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Emyline Yvonne
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To be honest like Anwar is doing now, I still can smell the "UNFAIR" in the local university and the government sector. Most of the student in local university are Malay and other bumi putra yet they din do well either in the pass or recently. For Chinese, we are always being ISOLATED from the comity and only know what is going on after all the activity had been over. In the government sector, usually they will get promotion faster then Chinese even they are not good in their job. I am not biased, is reality. I ever face to some situation whereby I want to attend a course by my own expenses yet I din get a chance to attend either. My colleagues who are bumi putra can go to any courses with full claim and with all the benefits the government have prepare for the government servant. Is really not fair. I just can't imaging what will be going on if Anwar get to be prime minister in the future.
If we still keep on going practicing this situation, when will we want to be well develop? |
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LEONIE
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i love Malaysia... we can curse in 3 or more languages... and when we are being cursed at, we'll know what does it mean... :) |
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kimht
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every races r climbing up
except the Indian that face some problem
only their good leaders can solved it for them |
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★ Cik Yaya ★
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Honestly, we worship food~!! |
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Ying Ying
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same la with any other human in the world.... all human got greed , passion, got feelings, own personalities, got humble , lil bit of ego...
all i can say about malaysians is... its full of spices... |
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|tsme|ah
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We love nasi lemak or roti canai and the occasional teh tarik or milo! |
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man
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some of them are rude |
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Snowstalker F
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The polarization between the races is still rather strong between the people till today, it is very difficult for us to be known as true Malaysians. Hopefully things will be better soon. Although I don't mind mixing around with other races, but there are a handful of them that keeps treating us as 2nd class citizens and this even happens in our tertiary education. I've seen and experienced it before in local universities, that's why I left it and I'm now reading law in London which made me more comfortable than being in my own homeland as I have friends and lecturers who accepts me for who I am and not by my skin colour. |
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Mr. Bobo [Chantek ker..]
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I am Malaysia and Malaysia is me! |
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jimmy
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We Malatsians are not used to answer such type of questions...honest is honest...what is very honest or brutally honest ? |
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Ms Blur $
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they like 2 litter around. this is brutally honest opinion. |
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Optimus Nate Primalâ„¢
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malaysia BOLEH blah? |
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¡¡¡ɹÉÊ ÇuolÉ” sʇÇl
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''tanah tumpahnya darah ku'' |
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