"makan apa?" U leh want "makan apa?" then the cycle repeat till you get into an argument till end up at mamak stall,closest nasi lemak joint or McDonald/kfc.
My boyfriend is Japanese and I’m Malaysian, he does hold my bag some times but I didn’t ask for it. ちょっとびっくりした😳but I did asked いいの?and he will say いいよ、もちろん😌shopping part is very true... instead of waiting outside the shop or sitting at the bench, he will give opinion and choose clothes together which was really fun! Even what to eat we will discuss together instead of leaving the choice to only one of us. Food sharing part is not a problem as long as we asked each other’s permission politely ☺️ always start with itadakimasu and ends with gochisosamadeshita!
Not only phone password, your Malaysian gf will know all your social media password & have the access to read all your fb / ig / whatsapp / line or any messages from the phone. Btw nice slurrp there. 4:07 . i wish i can do that well :
This must be new generation thing. Am in my 60s never had I ever asked nor bother to check my late hubby's password, nor check his phone messages. This also applies to majority of my friends. So is this a new generation habits of malaysian couples or plain generalisation
Sy dh 15thn kawin tak pernah check hp dia....klu dia nk keluar dgn kwn pun sy jarang tanya nk kemana....selalunya somi dh siap2 ckp dia g mana.....jd tak semua sy nk ambik tahu...janji dia bertanggungjwp sudah....
This sometimes become absurd.. One time i though i whatsapping my friend.. Talking about very personal thing.. Turn out she give her phone to his boyfriend together with all fricking password.. When i go to class my friend's boyfriend make fun of me.. I am so betrayed.. Never trust ur friend who is have boyfriend especially the one who first time having a boyfriend..
Usually when we eat out, my partner and I will say "try this" or "this taste good" while shoving each other's foods into each other's mouth. If my partner finishes his food, I will cry and said "why you finish your food and didnt left anything for me??? I want to taste it, so I don't have to buy it next time!! “ The only acceptable answer is" the food doesn't taste good that's why I finished it without giving you" and I'll be "Thank God! You are so sweet and caring!" (to not let me taste something I'll regret later
My malaysian husband would never agree to hold my bag under any circumstance 🤣 In emergency case, he will ask me to put my bag on the floor or on the table he will watch for it 😂
I was so surprised especially about the privacy part. Japanese girls occasionally know the bfs' phone password but not usual I guess... I as a Japanese,or just me, think that's too possessive, but most of girls might need that kinda relationship. But comes to shopping part I prefer Malaysian bf's one! Shopping and choosing things together is fun, but I want to experience that my bf passes me his wallet to buy my clothes😂👼
The food thing and boundary applies to friends too. 😂 We just drink our friend’s drinks hahaha. In fact, we even insist them on tasting our food and feel bad if they don’t. We would say “eh, makan la makan la. Rasa la ni, sedapp”. I think we feel closer that way
マレーシア人です: Never understand why girls need someone else to carry their hand bag. . Personally don’t feel the need for your partner to pay for your shopping goods. . Never understand why some girls check their partner’s phone. . But the above does happen to most people. わかりません🤷🏻♀️
😂 I'm Malaysian and married and I can say that while every couple is different, the first two really doesn't apply. My husband never carries my bag unless I want to try on a jacket or have to leave my bag behind, and he never pays for my clothes LOL! True about the rest, though! Haha
i must say malaysians really don't have boundary when it comes to food because it's a norm to just taste friends' foods because we'll usually just say "ha, take la. more more" lol
For me, for a man to hold woman's handbag is for safety. Banyak kes ragut, banyak orang cedera dan mati kena ragut. Jadi untuk keselamatan elok la kaum lelaki bawakan handbag, sebab jarang peragut nak ragut lelaki, kena fikir dua kali.
An anime character once said " I ask him what to eat for dinner and he said anything is fine but 'anything is fine' was more difficult to decide" Sorry I don't remember what anime it is 😅😅😂😬😅😅😂😅😅😂😂😅😂😂😅😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂
How about saying I love you? I remember my Japanese friends telling me they don’t say I love you to their spouse everyday, as it is “kimochi warui” while in Malaysia if you don’t say it they would sulk 🤣
I think its about yourself mentality , for me , i respect my partner n he respect me . And all those typical malaysian stuff we dont do , except for deciding on what to eat(which at last, we at pizza n chill at home) can cause a huge fight :)
Pretty accurate 🤣 1. I love it when he holds my bag, much relief and love felt ♡ 2. We share the same passwords but never pry 🤣. 3. Malaysians selecting where to eat is almost impossible, my partner and I always dont have a specific place in mind, we list out a bunch of places but mostly end up going back to our fav hawker area 🤣. 4. We usually offer our food before taking a bite. Which dating culture do ya'll prefer? Malaysia FTW
Stereotype and prejudice are different. Prejudice is a negative subset of stereotypes and often times, it's not true and it's usually because of propaganda or lack of knowledge. For example, Chinese being good at math is a stereotype but not a prejudice while the old Christian belief that pagans are barbaric is a stereotype and a prejudice.
@@abiirhabi0076 It's as the title of the video says, it's a stereotype. Most people are like that but not all of them as stereotype is an overview based on observation. Kinda like how people use the word theory and hypothesis interchangeably.