Dating life in Malaysia is not as social as in other Asian countries, they are looking for a loyal partner, not a partner that can be changed, like clothes.😅
As what was commented here already, most Malaysians don’t casual date or date for fun. We only date if it’s serious or at least have the potential for long term. Most don’t mind being single until they find someone worth changing this status. Dating apps are mostly filled with people ( single or married) who’s looking for short term fun.
I didn't expect Malyasian women to be this materialistic TBH. I live in the West, I can tell you for a fact these kind of expectations rarely end well for yourself.
This is because you had failed to do proper research that most Malaysian women have career and high educated in one of the most advanced education system in South East Asia (after Singapore). You should channel your radar to other SEA countries but not Malaysia
it looks like a very Malay female, Nora is itchy, she's used to playing with that friend, Isha doesn't say hello because she knows men, she just wants to feel the hands of two people who can be friends, the Malay female is Kimak
Can you do a video about how Malaysians ask others out? I feel like this could be different from Western countries. I suppose asking Malaysians out that are from different religions could also be different. Looking forward to such a video! :)
The video had interviewed half foreign immigrants and tourist coming from Indonesia and Thai, Vietnam.The interviewer was roaming areas which are well known as the hangour place for foreigners outside Malaysia. For example, the lady who asked why you were filming. You know why she asked? Because she is a foreigner providing god knows what kind of service under the name of "massage". Most of them are illegal immigrants. Kuala Lumpur has become an international hub for illegal immigrnats and you won`t see much locals there. You will see 80% foreigners roaming around KL at night than the locals. If you want to see the pure locals, try to sneak into the corporate or government buildings during office hour. Interview them.