@@de0509 Oh you would know a lot about salt. Didn't yall clown ass bozos call Interpol to find a comedian? You really think you can find Jocelyn if you can't even find your own airplane +
Both are the same. But in terms of groceries, market and food. I prefer msia. In terms of system and safety I prefer Singapore. But I love both. My mum was from Msia and my dad's Singaporean. They met when my mum came to sg for work. Fell in love and got married. 2 years later, my mum gave up her msia citizen and became a Singaporean. So I have tons of families in msia and sg. I love both ❤❤😅😅😂😂
Obviously retirees are thrilled to move to Malaysia from Singapore! The reason for this move is not only for practical reasons such as the low cost of living, modern amenities, and safety that Malaysia has to offer, but also because of my deep emotional attachment to this beautiful country. Compared to the stressful lifestyle in Singapore, I have found Malaysia to be a welcoming and warm place that allows me to fully embrace life with a sense of joy and contentment. With its breathtaking scenery, delicious food, and wonderful people, I feel truly blessed to have the opportunity to live in this amazing country.
I like to come to Singapore just to have lunch. I mean I like halal food like Hei Sushi and lanzhou noodles.. these are some of the things not available in JB..
@Aaron Sebastian most Singaporean will choose to retire somewhere in the world. Malaysia is definitely in their top list for culture similarities. Japan & Taiwan are common, however Australia is all time favourite for those who have budget.
I have customer European couple that stay in Singapore and Malaysia alternate because of business. During pandemic, she and her husband stuck in Singapore. When the border open, she choose Kuala Lumpur as a home base Event though she had bag grazing 2 times, she and her husband choose Kuala Lumpur to stay instead Singapore . She said people here so nice and and chill unlike Singapore people more to like a robot and not friendly
Trying to rent a house in Singapore is a nightmare. U get a room rental in Singapore for a price of a terrace house in Malaysia. And u have to live the landlord in Singapore..nightmare..best is to work in Singapore but live in JB.. unless if u have a decent salary job or a successful business in Malaysia..
I want to ask if it'll workable for foreigner holding EP? Since you need to go back JB everyday after work, how valid passport to go through immigration?
That means Malaysia is double wealthier ... hahaha no offence spore. Spore currency is triple value from Malaysia. Msia live in a house and land triple bigger, the food triple cheaper, generally every house has triple cars.
Being proud of a nation where currency is high but the cost of living way too high. Luckily there are neighboring countries within reach like Johor and Batam.
@@limbehh8494 Yes..people of your first world country coming to our developing country to break all road laws speeding their supercars....sigh..no better highways in Singapore to fuel your speed racers...
Tk semua rakyat Msia tgl di rmh besar kn? Rmh flat kami ada yg lebih luas dr rmh terrace sedara kami di JB. Cuma tkde laman je sbb tanah terhad. Hrg brg2 mentah dan makanan pun sikit lebih kurang je..itu yg kakak saya beritau sbb dia tgl di Johor. Dan tk semua rakyat Sg berbelanja di Johor. Di Sg, kereta bkn satu keperluan krn perkhidmatan awam kami adalah antara yg terbaik. Buat apa pening2kn kepala nk byr hutang kereta. Alhamdulillah kalau kita tau bersyukur dimana mana kita berada, kita akan merasa bahagia. Kebahagiaan dan kekayaan itu bkn diukur dgn rmh yg besar atau kereta yg bnyk. Hny pendapat saya. Selamat Hari Raya.
Yes, true.. actually we Malaysians are very grateful to be born here.. you only have to know how to earn more or to be rich like any other wealthy Malaysians.. just know how to grab the opportunities, work harder and smarter..
Cost of living is still expensive to local malaysians. The salaries are lower, and thus purchasing power is lower, and malaysians need to spend x3 more when going overseas compared to Singaporeans
Relatively speaking, the cost of living is not as high as most people think ( in Singapore) Food is cheaper in Singapore relative to income. You don't need to own a car because public transport is cheap and top-notch. The only thing expensive is housing.
Uneducated Zafir’s comment.Malaysian immigration should terminate this Russian lady visa. We never invite these two dumb dumb from coming to Malaysia, deservicing our tourism effort’s
True story: My ex colleague, a Brit, refused to return to the UK, because he said he won't be able to live in luxury in the UK like he's now in Malaysia😂 Well, to each his own I guess
If anyone need to ask this question, the default answer is - yes. Price on application (POA) type of concept... If you need to ask ... type of concept For convenience, reply with attached-PDF full of numbers and terminologies for those who deal with balance-sheets and trading and long-term investments.
Singapore is for the rich and famous. Technically if you sell off your HDB apartment in Singapore and the profit gained you could buy an exclusive condominium either near KLCC or Pavilion area.
@@MaxChernov Even simple kissing scenes. E.g. It happened in The Fifth Element. Chloe kissing a young man scene was censored. The audience roared in disapproval..
Well singapore is like an ant size so they manage to do a bit so plz dun argue...malaysia in the other hand..is also bless...b happy we dont end up like the bad one...always b grateful
Lol you still in that 3rd world mentality huh. Malaysia hasn’t been a 3rd world country since ages ago, have you been sleeping under a rock all this while? Heck no one in the modern world uses first, 2nd or third world labels anymore 😂