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@@backpackzilla Discover and here is the tip. HR Minister: Malaysia's 5.5% Brain Drain Is Almost Double Of The Global Average A total of 1.86 million Malaysians live overseas. Out of which, a whopping 1.13 million stay and work across the causeway.
I usually hike Penang Hill in very morning time around 7AM. If u fit enough you can reach peak in less than an hour.. and route that u took is the shortest path to reach the peak😂
Good old time. But need to train before hiking again. Actually u guys are lucky didnt meet 50-60s grandma in same route, because you guys will be easily intimidated by them, been there in that situation😂
Oh yeah for sure believe it or not we actually have another similar hike coming up, still training needed though...tbh thinking about it, I wouldn't have minded a sweet old granny for motivation shouting things at us we don't understand in some 80s movie style compilation 😅
About the honking - if you took the time to really observe, you'll notice that it was caused by an idiot stalling everybody behind him at a green light and 99% of the time it was because of his eyes fixated on the mobile phone during the red light. In the Malaysian heat; albeit in air conditioned vehicles, many drivers are on edge. A slight idiocy will drive the impatients crazy Welcome to Malaysia!
Aha thanks for the message, first one was a red but can't confirm the second so I will give you that one aha 😜 I understand how frustrating the heat is, so humid also, very tropical aha.
@@backpackzilla BTW, when you're in Penang, don't forget to try the street food at Gurney Drive. Plus, the famous Nasi Kandar by Hamediyah on Campbell Street, Georgetown - eat the rice with mix gravies. They've been around for over 100 years. Their Murtabak(meat filled roti) is highly popular.
freaking stupid comment.. sure its hot.. its near the freaking equator.. its call the tropics.. only mad dog and English men goes out in the mid day sun..
Thank you for the advise, now living in a different part of Asia and regularly take this advice so it's super helpful, love a good morning walk whilst the sun is not yet fully up 😊
Welcome to Mall'asia . Quick tip do not walk outside after 11 am till 6 pm. None of the locals do that unless they have to work outside or quickly moving from one AC building to the next building with AC. I get nervous seeing white people under the hot sun this isn't the UK and the sun can give you heat stroke or even skin cancer. Wear a hat or bring a parasol , sunscreen some kind of protection.
Heyyy 😊 really appreciate your kindness and caring message! We are working on it and tend to head between AC areas. We are getting better at looking after ourselves 😊 loving the mall'asia bit 😅 made me laugh when I realised. ❤️