The fact that you agak agak when mixing the ingredients for your cake reflects that you have changed. 😂 Smiling doesn't cost a dime so keep smiling and be happy 😊.
point 8 & 9,im so happy that being in here has assimilated u into our culture..welcome to being a malaysian hana-san..thats so on point for point 8 though, 🤣🤣
My kids always say I'm very kiasu coz of parking.(More kiasu than Malaysian!) Hahaha Other than that, I'm ok hehe.Point 9, Malaysians are great! Thanks for the comment.
@@HanaMalaysia joe in malaysia make video bout walking to the mall in the parking lot but the malaysian in the video would like to park as near to the near entrance and want to avoid walking as far as possible,so u being japanese kiasu i dont think its wrong,malaysian blood cell activated in the body,nothing can do bout it (hahaha)..for point 9,i think u would know already we smile to break the ice of meeting each other eyes rather than look just nothing,so better to smile as it was opposite of the japanese the customs..
@@deshwitat_2 Hi. I laughed here"malaysian blood cell activated in the body" Hahaha. True la. Regarding point 9, ya I think so ,too. Thanks for the comment!
driving in Malaysia is to protect yourself hahaha i really laughed out loud at the one🤣 great video as always! it's so interesting to see things from your perspective. on a side note, do you mind sharing the recipe for the eggplant and also the green vegetable dish at the end of the video?😁 thank you
Do yyou remember our smile campaign few years back? Maybe you got the courage to smile since that campaign. We have done it our whole life. Smile is a good deeds . Senyum selalu 😂
When I was studying in Japan in the '90s, I would always stand up and offer my seat to an elderly lady, but she would just stare at me, and in the end, no one would sit in the empty seat. 😂😂😂😂
@@HanaMalaysia After a few times, whenever I was on the bus, I would always stand because I didn’t want to feel embarrassed when an elderly lady got on. 😂😂😂😂
Even we are more to cashless nowadays, I still keep some cash with me everywhere i go. Sometimes we will meet those who are in need and it's good to give them some from the cash money. Little kids also will be very happy if we give them small cash 😊.
saya telah pergi ke jepun beberapa kali dan sangat menyukainya sekiranya orang jepun suka senyum, dan lebih mesra macam orang malaysia saya rasa macam nak terus pindah ke jepun...😅
nice vlogs sis as always..i used to be a cashier after i finished my spm. sumtime its hard to find 5 cent ..but..me if the change 15 cents..n idont hav 5 cent..i will give the customer 20 cent..no matter how many customer dat day..coz sumtime there always will be a customer dat will not take the coin back..often said.."keep the change"😀..yeah we luv to smile at the stranger..but when they done smile back at u..dats when your feeling start to hurt..it ruin your day..hate dat 1% people ..gosh😂
"but when they done smile back at u..dats when your feeling start to hurt..it ruin your day..hate dat 1% people ..gosh" This is really true hahaha. Thanks for the comment!
@@HanaMalaysia *dont.. typo . Yeah its happen all the time .. its goin to ruin your day at least for 1 hours. .n your brain to the sceme like "aku penampar gak kang"😂..then u will said to yourself..okey im done for today.. im not goin to smile anymore to anyone dat i dont know..but.. but..u r too nice not smile..esp when stumble sum1 older than u... rite😂
In Malaysia for the Muslims, smiling is considered a form of charity. One never fails to have a cup of hot/cold drink and a snack which they'll either make quickly or already available when unexpected guests drops by. They also have a good community spirit just like in some parts of Japan...mainly rural areas I think. Of course, you'll also have the usual busybodies which is how one knows what's happening in the area. 😅
@abcxyz3028 • 49, thank you for your comment. I am truly impressed by the hospitality of Malaysian people. Whenever someone came over to our house, my late husband would always ask, ``Are you hungry?'' regardless of whether it was meal time or not. How wonderful! Yes, there is such a custom in rural areas of Japan as well.
😂 Sure there are lots of weird people in Malaysia.. we are smiling nation..You see for the muslim we were told by our Prophet that smile is a form of sadaqa (charity)…but i guess it has become culturally acceptable here…😊
Hi Hana. Dis is d 1st time I responded to your blog. Since u seem to b serious to hav a personal knowledge abt yourself, as a person and then as a Japanese, I wld like to make some observations and hope it'll be of help to u to understand yourself better as well as d Msians. Ist, I think d Japanese take themselves and d World very seriously, so much so they end up being very phobic abt every little thing, like worrying if your neighbour will object or get angry at any noise eminating frm your house wen a child is in residence. To Msians it's ridiculous to b sooo sensitive to sounds like children crying, playing!!! They r jus being their natural self!! Most Msians will tolerate noises frm children, let alone adults having conversations across d fences. Dat's how u make friends and don't end up dead and all alone in your house/apartments as wat's happening in Japan, as I've seen documentary films abt it(so very sad state affairs!). Once u stop taking yourself too seriously, any social faux pax u may make publicly u can jus shrug off and laugh it off. U'll b surprised Msians will also laugh with u and shrug it off!! Don't wonder y msians r so friendly, kind etc. We jus r like dat!! Cos I believe Msians r essentially very generous people at heart, probably due to d richness of d ctry in all things as endowed on us by Allah SWT and for which in our own way we r grateful for and show it by these various acts of kindness. It doesn't cost u a sen to give a smile in friendship, not expecting anything in return, and yet dat smile cld mean alot to dat person receiving it! I'm a pensioner a few years back and I've been struck down with a very serious life threatening disease. U'd b amazed at how kind and concerned d M’sians r to me without my asking for assistance(too used to being self sufficient and independent!). I feel gratified at my fellow caring and loving Msians. ❤❤ So u see, if I were u, jus accept d Msians as they r and change yourself to b a better person and regard it as God's gift to u. 🤩🥰😍😀😊
Thanks for the advice. I like this part ”Most Msians will tolerate noises frm children, let alone adults having conversations across d fences. ” That's why I choose to stay here. And this part "It doesn't cost u a sen to give a smile in friendship, not expecting anything in return, and yet dat smile cld mean alot to dat person receiving it!" I'll continue doing it😀😀 Thank you for your heartwarming comments.
8:26 "no.9 - I can now smile at strangers..." That's why I always try to make a little joke or tease you in my comments... just to make you smile... And while trying to make that little joke or tease makes me smile also. Orang tua seperti kita perlu senyum selalu supaya muka tidak berkedut...
Your joke isn't like smiling hahaha. Laughing type one la hehehe. ”Orang tua seperti kita perlu senyum selalu supaya muka tidak berkedut..” Totally agreed! Otherwise we all need Botox la.Hahaha🤣🤣🤣 Make me laugh all the time, please❤️ Thanks for the comment!