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Rules you MUST KNOW before coming to Malaysia 

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@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
We are publishing another two interviews about Malaysia soon! Don’t miss it! Subscribe to this channel!
@FauziahAbdullah715
@FauziahAbdullah715 Год назад
Baeklah pakcik
@abdulrahimmoin4418
@abdulrahimmoin4418 Год назад
Sg utuber but content Malaysia.. 😁🤗✌️
@cecilialim2296
@cecilialim2296 Год назад
Looking forward 😃😃😃
@azlailyabidin8951
@azlailyabidin8951 Год назад
That's what I thought the first sentence he spoke. 😂😂😂
@askarsepoi
@askarsepoi Год назад
Can you see difference between your video for last year about other country and new video about Malaysia just after 2 weeks. Hopefully this will simply proved how supportive Malaysians are...
@Zuqney
@Zuqney Год назад
After 30 years in Malaysia, His Australian accent is gone. He sounds very Malay when speaking English 😂. love it
@duittukis
@duittukis Год назад
😁 absolutely
@hairunnasharahmad2708
@hairunnasharahmad2708 Год назад
Australian slang is all gone...More mellow and relax
@zalizayahya2476
@zalizayahya2476 Год назад
yes I noticed that too...wanted to comment, but I decided to reply here...😊
@zalizayahya2476
@zalizayahya2476 Год назад
yes...he sounds just like Malay...just close your eyes and hear his voice. You can never guess he is a Mat Salleh Australian
@purplelavenderland
@purplelavenderland Год назад
right? I also literally listening to his accent hahah
@srykextraodinairecreation9962
He used Malaysian English too. If I close my eyes and listen to his speech I would not know that he is an Australian. I love it when he said when you take 1 step Malaysian will take 2 steps. We have this syndrome to comfort other people around us than ourselves. We dont feel easy if other people feel discomfort.
@MikhaelHld
@MikhaelHld Год назад
melayu dan "people pleaser" berpisah tiada xD
@Therealnutrone
@Therealnutrone 4 месяца назад
It’s not that type of video
@BersihMalaysiaku
@BersihMalaysiaku Год назад
If I close my eyes and heard this man talking, I will thought that he is a Malay man. Not a pinch of Aussie there. His intonation, pronunciation, calmness...
@kimmie5861
@kimmie5861 Год назад
He married a local malay woman. Nordin is a Muslim australian living in msia. That's why he sounds malay speaking in English.
@myscasio
@myscasio Год назад
Yes I love this man.
@KedaiNasi
@KedaiNasi Год назад
I have another theory, I think he can speak Malay hence the accent lool
@dariusz501
@dariusz501 Год назад
Yes.. That was the 1st thing I've noticed. If only audio, i would assumed he is a malay man. 😉
@azizahabdullah1143
@azizahabdullah1143 Год назад
@@KedaiNasi I would love to hear him speak bahasa melayu. Hmm.. I wonder if could speak loghat utara in addition to loghat johor/KL. Agaknya bolih kalau isterinya orang utagha.
@suzanis
@suzanis Год назад
"If you take the first step, Malaysians will take 2 steps." -- wonderful summary statement. Most Malaysians will be supportive and appreciative of foreigners' efforts to understand us and treat us with respect. ☺ The multi-races in MY are like siblings - we may squabble with each other but if there's any external threats - we will unite and have each other's back! 💪💕
@princesssolace4337
@princesssolace4337 Год назад
And if your first step is the wrong step , they'll just stand still?
@askarsepoi
@askarsepoi Год назад
​@@princesssolace4337they will guide to the right path... for example this channel. It will be support by Malaysians because it talks about Malaysia
@oceejekwam6829
@oceejekwam6829 Год назад
I find it hard to believe that anyone could disrespect Malaysia. I have met many Malaysian students in the UK. I read books on Malaysia and have seen some videos on the country. Compared to Africa it's "far ahead" and they got independence only a few years before much of Africa, but they've made enormous progress in comparison, that only attracts respect in my book.
@kouamechristophe8601
@kouamechristophe8601 Год назад
Lord, protect me from the Catholic , Protestant, Evangelical, Adventist, Jehovah's Witness, Muslim, Buddhist, Judaic and branhamists gods Because they are gods who easily send people to hell. #Prophetkacouphilippe
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake Год назад
Sounds unstable.
@FionaRadzi
@FionaRadzi Год назад
Hahaha! Abg Nordin! I knew him personally, if u think his malay is superb..u haven’t heard his brother yet. Cakap melayu mcm rempit padahal mat salleh 😆
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
nice!
@nedfrizy9315
@nedfrizy9315 Год назад
Dorang ada channel tak, boss?
@iraikastudio343
@iraikastudio343 Год назад
ada youtube x adik dia?
@FionaRadzi
@FionaRadzi Год назад
@@iraikastudio343 takde, tapi u blh google nama adik dia. Geoffrey Perrin Williams. Dia byk berlakon dalam drama2 melayu
@speakthetruth995
@speakthetruth995 Год назад
Malaysia is beautiful in every aspect. The people, the nature the food and everything Malaysian.i love Malaysia and its people. God bless this nation with unity.
@amirulfikri8004
@amirulfikri8004 Год назад
Thanks you
@Salbiyyah
@Salbiyyah Год назад
Thank you.
@iamhardwell2844
@iamhardwell2844 Год назад
the only thing you cant do in Malaysia is mess with the powerful people
@Funjoylmao
@Funjoylmao Год назад
​​@@iamhardwell2844 yep, but I think there is more about that-
@keepcreationprocess
@keepcreationprocess Год назад
But we can not stay....
@azrilia1
@azrilia1 Год назад
Nordin lost his accent , He speaks Malaysian English accent lol wow 30 years , he is one of us now lol
@ridhuanrizal9696
@ridhuanrizal9696 Год назад
Nordin sounds Malaysian. Completely lost his Australian accent.
@ezeemake
@ezeemake Год назад
It's interesting that Nordin has also lost his Aussie accent 😀. He's actually assimilated well. Nordin himself an embodiment and example of the deep cultural diversity he has experienced after 30 years here and so has the 3 major races since 1957.
@joefiq9852
@joefiq9852 Год назад
​@@deesnights Agreed. Some of them had not assimilated very well. That's why there's always tension between races in Malaysia. No sense of unity. IMO, racially segregated school system was one of the major causes for this among other things.
@trash0175
@trash0175 Год назад
@@joefiq9852 agreed. I fully believe Malaysia have huge potential. Our location is so strategic. We need to learn from our ancestors and be more open
@dquseo
@dquseo Год назад
German citizen here. 23 years in Malaysia. Great video, can relate to so many things said here.
@benjy6358
@benjy6358 11 месяцев назад
are u in Langkawi by any chance ? 😀
@dquseo
@dquseo 11 месяцев назад
@@benjy6358 No, we are in KL.
@aries_mcrae
@aries_mcrae 9 месяцев назад
@@benjy6358a lot of Germans 🇩🇪 in Langkawi for some reason
@benjy6358
@benjy6358 9 месяцев назад
@@aries_mcrae it's surprising to me..may i ask, any particular reason German attracted to Langkawi ?
@X9Metatron9X
@X9Metatron9X 7 месяцев назад
Lemme guess, alcohol. Beers.​@@benjy6358
@litonx2x3
@litonx2x3 Год назад
Living in malaysia from last 16 years, to be honest i dont have Right to Said iam malaysian, but malaysia and Malaysian people’s make me feel malaysia is my own country, malaysia truly wonderful country,love Malaysia❤ respect Malaysians from Bangladesh
@Salbiyyah
@Salbiyyah Год назад
Alhamdulillah.. Problem is, sometimes people takes advantage over our generosity.
@solusman8200
@solusman8200 Год назад
Idk if this applies to you, but I know Bangladeshi usually take on the jobs that us Malaysians don't want to do. So thank you for your contributions
@suzanis
@suzanis Год назад
@Sol Usman agree, these foreigners also contribute to Malaysia's growth and progressin their own way.. thank you!!
@kuokunng3407
@kuokunng3407 Год назад
ꌦꄲ꒤ ꒯ꄲꋊ'꓄ ꄲꅐꋊ ꂵꋬ꒒ꋬꌦꇙ꒐ꋬ
@hKChen909
@hKChen909 Год назад
Thanks for loving our country and people !
@Unicorndonutdab
@Unicorndonutdab Год назад
I’m going to Malaysia in two weeks !! Yay I’m excited from Japan 🇯🇵🇯🇵
@MVPA-io5ee
@MVPA-io5ee Год назад
Safe travel to you. Good luck. ❤️
@CRUZEOO
@CRUZEOO Год назад
his english accent changed into malaysian english 😂
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Haha really? 😁
@merz76
@merz76 Год назад
​@@MaxChernov yes its the malaysian accent...😄
@vincentchin88
@vincentchin88 Год назад
Confirm changed.
@zania1098
@zania1098 Год назад
😁😁
@alihms
@alihms Год назад
For sure his Australian accent is no longer there.
@intanfazliyana3820
@intanfazliyana3820 Год назад
Mr. Nordin, met him a few times. Such a great man ☺️ Love the content, keep it up. Great expose for the country to the eye of ppl outside of the country itself. 👍🏻
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Thank you! Will do!
@LuciusMaximusReal
@LuciusMaximusReal Год назад
What is he last name?
@malbey3898
@malbey3898 Год назад
Yeke.. Untunglah pernah ketemu.. 😏
@clip012
@clip012 Год назад
@@LuciusMaximusReal Nordin Abdullah. Famous businessman.
@RubenDan-sx4yp
@RubenDan-sx4yp 10 месяцев назад
Hello beautiful, how are you doing today.
@Duphonse
@Duphonse Год назад
I laughed because because when he said the word "only" it came out "oni" like many Malaysians. Love the interview. Thank you for the mango story and for falling in love with malaysia.
@GoodjobSkill
@GoodjobSkill Год назад
For me Malay is very tolerant race . They can accept other races to build this country 💕 Diversity is good for us
@GoodjobSkill
@GoodjobSkill Год назад
love Malay Chinese Indian 💕
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
That’s what I also feel when coming to Malaysia
@henryyeoh8610
@henryyeoh8610 Год назад
I think us all as Malaysian are very tolerant. I don't understand why you need to specify one race is being tolerant?
@e7843
@e7843 Год назад
Are you referring to Malay the race or the people of the country, which is Malaysian (the Malay, Chinese, Indian, Aborigines, Portuguese, Dutch, Javanese, Minangkabau Bugis & more)?
@niki0918
@niki0918 Год назад
@@henryyeoh8610It was because he was referring to himself as one of the Malays (based on his sentence ‘for me Malay is very tolerant race’) chillz Henry. ✌🏼
@GoodjobSkill
@GoodjobSkill Год назад
He speak like a Malay guy 😂 It’s great!
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
That’s how you do it after 30 years 😁
@bukanHelena
@bukanHelena Год назад
It is interesting to listen from a foreigner's POV. I love the topics you brought about, and his thoughts and wisdom about Malaysia. Thank you for covering this interview ❤️
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
sure!
@benahmad9432
@benahmad9432 Год назад
Malaysia is not perfect like many other countries with their specific issues but we do live somewhat peaceful. You can hear noises here and there but that to be expected. However the majority average Malaysians just want to live in peace and make it day by day. All Malaysian let us be grateful and tolerate each other so we can prosper. Learn our history so we know our origin and respect each other. Ameen.
@monsieuriey
@monsieuriey Год назад
Mr Nordin understand malaysia very well.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
agree!
@nomadcapitalist
@nomadcapitalist Год назад
Great story showing the beauty of long-term nomadism and migration. Thank you for sharing it, Max.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Hey Andrew! Great to hear from you! I've been watching your channel for a few years now. Actually, I've been meaning to ask you for an interview - it's been on my to-do list for a while. Please let me know if you're available in KL anytime soon.
@VladsBoredom
@VladsBoredom Год назад
Thank you Max and Nordin for this insightful video. I have been in February this year the second time to Malaysia and it was such an amazing trip overall. Even without listening to Nordin, I went to Sarawak and Langkawi already, but only drove through Sekinchan once when driving to Pulau Pangkor. Even when talking with my family and friends about how good the overall living costs and high living standards are, all of them are still skeptical about how Malaysia can have all of this. In fact I really want to move to Malaysia, but it's just hard to get a job there as a qualified foreigner. I got quite a lot of friends living there and I feel like I blended into the culture quite well with enjoying my milo ice and mee goreng at the mamak. Malaysians can be proud of having such a great country with a few flaws, but no one is perfect, so I hope one day I can also become a part of the Keluarga Malaysia 🙏🏻.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Where are you from buddy?
@VladsBoredom
@VladsBoredom Год назад
@@MaxChernov I am from Switzerland, born and raised there, but originally I am from Serbia.
@702sakura
@702sakura Год назад
​@@VladsBoredom bro your country is so gorgeous. It's like my dream place to go. Tell me which part of Malaysia that you think is better than you country. Just genuinely interested to know 😊
@MyChilepepper
@MyChilepepper Год назад
@@702sakura another RU-vidr answered your question in a different post 🙃
@702sakura
@702sakura Год назад
@@MyChilepepper which post can u tag me pls 😁
@Randomkloud
@Randomkloud Год назад
Amazing Malaysian English, it is exactly the way we speak.
@huawei3i141
@huawei3i141 Год назад
His Malay grandchildren would say, "our grandfather is a Mat Saleh from Australia"...
@babibrain
@babibrain Год назад
Malaysians are renowned for their friendly and hospitable nature, and they relish the opportunity to mingle with people from different cultures. Interacting with foreigners enables them to broaden their horizons and gain a deeper understanding of other societies. Despite their strong sense of national identity, Malaysians also take pride in their cosmopolitan outlook, which makes them excellent ambassadors for their country. Malaysia is a melting pot of diverse ethnic groups, each with their own distinct customs and traditions. Sharing food is an integral part of Malaysian culture, and it is common for locals to offer guests a taste of their traditional dishes. This not only showcases the richness and diversity of Malaysian cuisine but also serves as a means of forging deeper connections between people from different backgrounds.
@gareggiami8016
@gareggiami8016 Год назад
Hmm
@inarafood5975
@inarafood5975 10 месяцев назад
Thank you
@nonnynedd5962
@nonnynedd5962 Год назад
He has been so long in malaysia he speak english with malaysian accent. If i just listen to the video i would think that u are interviewing a malaysian.
@skedo7906
@skedo7906 Год назад
Wow terima kasih Nordin kerana berkongsikan pengalaman di Malaysia selama 30 tahun. Malaysia merupakan negara yang mempunyai pelbagai agama, budaya dan bangsa. Kami juga ada pelbagai makanan yang unik dan sedap untuk dicuba. Berkenaan bahasa kami, kami sudah terbiasa menggunakan bahasa campuran yang dipanggil 'Bahasa Rojak'. Ini disebabkan kami campurkan beberapa bahasa dalam satu ayat, ini yang membuatkan pelancong asing terpinga-pinga untuk bercakap dengan kami. Apa-apapun Malaysia Boleh!!!!!
@Raiderjalanan
@Raiderjalanan Год назад
Haha😂 Hilang jati diri bangsa...😂
@eL-Bent
@eL-Bent Месяц назад
​@@Raiderjalanan nama pun raiderjalanan.. Jatidirilah sangat..
@robaz1177
@robaz1177 Год назад
Malaysian is not about Malay, Indian or Chinese..it is about balance of respect from all the races, ethnics and religions that form Malaysian.. you can see the differences in the country with majority Chinese like China, Indian in India or Indonesian in Indonesia etc.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
that what I like about Malaysia!
@arifff5185
@arifff5185 Год назад
​@@MaxChernov the world,one asiani only malaysia. Monarchy, 9/raja/rulers,royalty. 9 next to 1. Agong/king inmalaysia.
@yurig2530
@yurig2530 Год назад
Unless you're Jewish or Israeli. Then, there is no respect
@shhas1483
@shhas1483 4 месяца назад
Why try to relate malays with indonesia? You think it was an empty land before indonesian came? Since you didnt learn Malaysia history lesson, fyi you can find malays in southern thailand, southern myanmar, vietnam, sumatra, borneo (including Brunei), philippines and of course, singapore. West Malaysia was called ‘Malaya’ before sabah, Sarawak and singapore joined us in 1963.
@nasigorengtomyam7452
@nasigorengtomyam7452 Год назад
did he lost his aussie accent?
@zarajazz
@zarajazz Год назад
Yes he did🤗🤭
@DisappearforDays
@DisappearforDays Год назад
I love the when you take 1 step, Malaysians will take 2. I have felt this so deeply during our travels! Malaysians are the most hospitable people I've met!
@matpenodx2059
@matpenodx2059 Год назад
thanks guys🥰🤲🤝🇲🇾♥️
@Rose9ueen
@Rose9ueen Год назад
🌹💕
@sjelucten7150
@sjelucten7150 Год назад
Especially Penang and Malacca.
@innerpeacefindings671
@innerpeacefindings671 Год назад
He speak like Malay. He is Muslim and marry here right?
@shimmyg68
@shimmyg68 Год назад
Yesterday, my daughter's new University mates came to have lunch and had games etc having a great time. I am so glad and so happy to see our future nation builders in my home. Malays Chinese Chindian Bahai and one Maldavian. Adopt us Aunty! They told me jokingly but hey that made my day sooooo much! Malaysians, whoever you are, sama2 we protect our country!!! ❤❤❤
@bonda8807
@bonda8807 Год назад
Hihihi maksu. Regards from Pinggiran Subang
@shimmyg68
@shimmyg68 Год назад
@@bonda8807 Bondaaa hehe...!
@LukeMartin
@LukeMartin 5 месяцев назад
Can I get some recognition at least for all my footage in your video?
@ojiki3w
@ojiki3w Год назад
His accent and flow talk really2 sounded so Malaysian.
@MrJoejiTakash
@MrJoejiTakash Год назад
"Hey, let me help you la, bro!" Made me laughed a bit more than I should.
@itsme_mocha
@itsme_mocha Год назад
Malaysia is a salad bowl rather than a melting pot. Everyone is equally important despite the differences. MALAYSIA BOLEH!❤️🤍💛💙
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
yeh, like rojak salad :)
@wanpatchi8876
@wanpatchi8876 Год назад
Hahaha went i hear the 'la' things. U r Malaysian enough bro 😂 30 year no doubt 😂
@niki0918
@niki0918 Год назад
👏🏼good job Max. I’d say he nailed it. in every question you wish to hear from him, he answered as per how it is. no sugar coating bla bla bla. very good advice on how foreigners could blend in with the locals. thanks En. Nordin for investing his time 🕰️ and money in Malaysia 🇲🇾, for not giving up to see us flourish from our humble beginnings some 30 yrs ago and for believing in all the good + potentials that Malaysia has got to offer 🤲🏼Alhamdulillah
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Absolutely!
@ChentaHarum
@ChentaHarum Год назад
3:35 - i'm a malay girl, my great grandmother from my mother's side was chinese, and great grandfather from my father's side was arab... ☺️☺️
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi Год назад
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. It's really lovely to watch u with d foreigners that made Malaysia their home, like Nordin n Daria.
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi Год назад
I'm with Nordin on durian, not a big fan for d king of fruit. What I can suggest to Nordin, Daria or yourself, is to try a traditonal Malay dessert, pulut durian. There r 2 ways to eat durian with sticky rice. First way, eat d sticky rice with fresh durian splash with coconut milk. Second way, eat d sticky rice with pengat durian. Pengat durian is fresh durian cooked with coconut milk n palm sugar. I really like d second dessert, n I think, foreigners who want to try durian, should try this dessert first.
@utubegeronimo7628
@utubegeronimo7628 Год назад
His English blood fused with that of Malay's during coitus.
@ssideris
@ssideris Год назад
He sounds more Malaysian than some Malaysians!
@marshaarbi
@marshaarbi Год назад
If I'm not mistaken, Nordin is the father of a young Malaysian artist named Mulaika. Truly incredible stuff
@redvenus4916
@redvenus4916 Год назад
Don't worry Nordin even my son who is a pure Malay can't stand the smell of durians & a big no no eating it!
@salinamdnoor603
@salinamdnoor603 Год назад
Count me in too. I hate Durian.
@abdulwafiy1075
@abdulwafiy1075 Год назад
His knowledge of Malaysia is better than a lot of Malaysian lol, and not to forget his accent as well literally Malaysian style of accents.
@ILearnMalay
@ILearnMalay Год назад
Terima kasih to Max and Nordin for making this video..what Nordin said about you taking the first step to know our country and culture and Malaysians will take 2 steps to help you out is so true! ❤
@decTac
@decTac Год назад
Malaysia should preserve the greens.. especially in the big towns and cities..grow more trees and shrubs, also green landscapes.. By enrich with flora and fauna it would benefit an eco-system friendly that helps environment blend with the concrete jungles and skyscrapers.. Thus avoiding or lessen pollution and maybe global warming and so be a wonderful place to live in..
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
yes, preserve the beautiful rain forests!
@decTac
@decTac Год назад
@@MaxChernov yep
@shwanaNZ94
@shwanaNZ94 Год назад
Mash Allah my brother. Salam from New Zealand. INSH Allah I can visit Malaysia soon
@cklife1
@cklife1 Год назад
This dude sounds like a malay man speaking english
@muhd7144
@muhd7144 Год назад
12:02 So true what Encik Nordin said about the development along the Subang-KL road in the last 30 years. I remember all those "rumah setinggan" with corrugated zinc roofs he mentioned, but now look at the development along that road...
@anasazmi8554
@anasazmi8554 Год назад
From what I see, you either love durian to hell or you avoid it like plague. This applies even within a Malaysian family (as some of my siblings would be able to attest to). Credits to him for trying.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
haha true
@Min-e5
@Min-e5 Год назад
One of my sons always feels left out when we were enjoying durian and will always tried to eat and always ended up puking after a bite. Poor guy.
@princesssolace4337
@princesssolace4337 Год назад
I don't even allow durian to be transported in my car. Anyone in my vehicle wanted to eat it, just have it there, NO TAKE AWAY
@Molloy1951
@Molloy1951 11 месяцев назад
I’ve stayed long-term in both countries. Singapore is a true multicultural nation and society. Malaysia is a Muslim country which relatively tolerate Non-Muslims. The Singapoream legal system treats every citizen as an equal, no matter your religion. In Malaysia, the legal system privileges Muslims, even in terms of taxes and business regulation.
@teduzzz
@teduzzz Год назад
The keyword here is "balance". We are not the best, but we also not the worst. The social gap between the rich & poor people are not that huge. That's why we can live in harmony.
@princesssolace4337
@princesssolace4337 Год назад
we are worst at being the best. That is why we only play host. We can't even host the Asian Games🙄
@rhsmedia79
@rhsmedia79 Год назад
his english becomes malaysian. this is the effect of eating sambal belachan and durian
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
haha
@Eirlys0104
@Eirlys0104 Год назад
I lived in Malaysia for 4 years. He sounds exactly like a Malay 😂 People say that Malaysians are easy to befriend but hoensty I had the opposite experience, they seemed more cautious of and withdrawn from foreigners, except other Asians . I didn't make a single ethnic Malaysian friend. Most of my friends were Chinese and Japanese.
@Eirlys0104
@Eirlys0104 Год назад
I miss the fried banana snacks you could get on any road or street.
@Eirlys0104
@Eirlys0104 Год назад
Lol, I loved Durian.
@user-pu8hl7zc8f
@user-pu8hl7zc8f Год назад
I work at Malaysia I love 💕 this country. Adventure green, and healthy foods 👏👍.
@joecongrain7477
@joecongrain7477 Год назад
Tn Nordin...you're not alone...I'm a Malaysian but I don't fancy durian as well...he he he
@MrWalter2202
@MrWalter2202 Год назад
Wow, great video! I was so lucky to stay several times in Malaysia and between 2022 and 23 I spend almost three months in this beautiful country. I have been to KL, Penang, Langkawi, Sarawak and Sabah as well. All, what Norden is telling us about Malaysia and his fantastic people is 100% the same, what is my feeling. I am completely in love with the country and his wonderful people. I would like to spend more time there and very soon I will be back again! Thank you for this video!
@julianajoharis7641
@julianajoharis7641 Год назад
"Race, religion and royalty", right on mark! 😂 These three aspects are simultaneously our strengths and weaknesses too. Because most feel like it's taboo to critisize them at all.
@RubenDan-sx4yp
@RubenDan-sx4yp 10 месяцев назад
Hello Juliana, how are you doing today.
@cabdallecabdikaafi4215
@cabdallecabdikaafi4215 Год назад
Simply, I can say he nailed it really well, I am international students at university in Malaysia, sometimes I feel like Malaysia is my hometown. I love it ❤deeply in my heart. God bless Malaysia 🇲🇾 and its people. Tq
@h3ir.enfield
@h3ir.enfield Год назад
If you love Malaysia, Malaysia will love you back. Just consider that you're already one of us. 👍
@Enforcedcraft
@Enforcedcraft Год назад
@@h3ir.enfield Really glad to hear that. I mean Allah(God) has decided where I would be born but if I want to be fully and totally honest never really felt this country I was born in(Eastern European country) really cared for my people especially knowing that same people majority of them still hold grudge against us for the past. It's really making segregations and divides us based on ethnic and religious reasons. Like Christians(some are Protestant some are Orthodox but generally even they can't sometimes tell what they are) and us(including me) Muslims as 2nd biggest minority by religion.
@delsol1967
@delsol1967 Год назад
i wonder if he has lost his Aussie accent as he sounds Malaysian here.
@amiesazali4502
@amiesazali4502 Год назад
Omg! Mr Nordin! I have met him once. He is indeed a very humble and nice guy.. 😃😃
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Very!
@reds7472
@reds7472 Год назад
it's ok not to like durian. My son not like it. I'm a durian lover... eat it raw.. or tempoyak..or as kuah..lempok.. I love them all
@jakemir558
@jakemir558 Год назад
i like this man very humble and polite . he 's very knowledgeable man . he bonds well in our Malaysian societies . Tq for sharing Tuan
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
So nice of you
@MOHAMMED-zd9qi
@MOHAMMED-zd9qi 14 дней назад
Chillian but looks malay😂😂😂. I lived in malaysia for 4 Years. ❤Malaysian but duriyan kills you because they have duriyan juice, duriyan chocolate, duriyan bisckit, duriyamn Soap, duriyan perfume and so its little too much. People and food are the Best. ❤from İnd😅ia😊
@rosliromasarms2111
@rosliromasarms2111 Год назад
Alhamdullilah Syukur INDAH Nya Malaysia ku... With Mr. Nordin with him 30years of experience living at Malaysia.. Semuga Negara ku terus Maju, Indah Dan Aman Damai selalu hendak nya... Subhanallah...
@2217909
@2217909 Год назад
I’m so much investing into information about Malaysia as I’m planning to move to Malaysia next year or so also looking forward starting business there insha Allah everything goes well for me and everyone else that are looking forward moving to Malaysia. I’m feeling sick of western countries now to the point beyond imagination 😢
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Best of luck!
@abdulrahimmoin4418
@abdulrahimmoin4418 Год назад
Wah wah wah... He mentioned Sekincan.. I thought where the last one..
@bboysjb
@bboysjb Год назад
I got Arabian friend that stay here more than 13 years her spouse is Malay guys, she didn't like durian too. Touch maybe once or twice but quickly throw durian away. But the surprised things is her sister coming here and quickly like durian. But to not lose face she tried it again and now both of the are avid durian lovers. This all actually depends on our own mind 😊
@TheDjevelIn4llofus-mj6wz
@TheDjevelIn4llofus-mj6wz Год назад
You mean she married more than 1 Malay guy?
@bboysjb
@bboysjb Год назад
@@TheDjevelIn4llofus-mj6wz how the heck sibling can married one Malay guys? Of course her sister coming to visit that Arabian women and she fell in love with durian fruit. 😮
@TheDjevelIn4llofus-mj6wz
@TheDjevelIn4llofus-mj6wz Год назад
@@bboysjb I’m getting brain haemorrhage reading your comments though🤮
@bboysjb
@bboysjb Год назад
@@TheDjevelIn4llofus-mj6wz ok grammar nut zee. You better get hemorrhoid too 😹😹😹
@zakariaabdullah4158
@zakariaabdullah4158 Год назад
'guys' tu... Tu yang dia mencoba merisik tanya..
@Hirotara
@Hirotara Год назад
I feel that the only striking problem about Malaysia is the politics and its dealings in corruption. Other than that, we're all just doing our own thing and trying to live life and of course to be respectful to each other, because who the hell doesn't want that?
@mohdazrinaziz5651
@mohdazrinaziz5651 Год назад
You can't escape from politicians corruption.. They are from the same bowl. What we can hope is the government take good care of us.. We can't do anything about their corruption, but if the person really taking good care of his people.. I think he way better than the current..
@sharxM16
@sharxM16 Год назад
​​@@byteme9718 you not malaysia and you know nothing.. bla.. bla bla... semau tak kena.. tin kosong😂 maju ke kamu hidup mcm sangar burung.. mcm iri hati saja.. 🙊 hamkachan ma
@solomondavid3870
@solomondavid3870 Год назад
Question please ?..........can somebody tell me what about the politics of Malaysia? Is it good or Bad? Do they participate in world politics? What country are they the closest to, do they line more with China or Russia or US?
@iamurmakteh
@iamurmakteh Год назад
Incorrect, before 1957 the malays were fighting for the independence of Tanah Melayu, the indians were fighting for India s independence n the Chinese had a whole war in China altogether. Because the Malays wanted a quick n peaceful independence, the Malays agreed to grant citizenship to the immigrants instead of repatriating them to their home countries as negotiated by the british..
@rgkdevi808
@rgkdevi808 Год назад
Really? Wow That's interesting, Not at all what I learned in my history class
@小马-q4u
@小马-q4u Год назад
Under the condition of granting Malay special privilege and the Chinese and Indian can remain their language and culture. British the one who bring Chinese and Indian to Malaysia, they are responsible for it.
@reginangsiewlan5394
@reginangsiewlan5394 Год назад
Yes go Sekinchan relax yourself in the sky blue atmosphere, surely u enjoy tis Paso growing town
@Shamo-yc4vy
@Shamo-yc4vy Год назад
If you go from Singapore to Malaysia the difference in the easy going, friendly nature of the people is stark, especially outside of KL. You feel more relaxed and the food is way better
@noordinbeldenlex1620
@noordinbeldenlex1620 Год назад
We had the same name, "Noordin," by coincidence. In many of his assertions regarding Malaysia, I wholeheartedly concur with him. Most Malaysians, particularly those from Penang, where I am from, are of mixed ancestry. Except for monarchy, Singapore and Malaysia had a lot in common. Due to the fact that both Penang and Singapore were British Colonies governed by the Straits Settlements, they have many similarities. Back then, Singapore was far more developed than Malaysia, but today, both countries' development is very comparable. Politically Singapore was part of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965. Hence, as compared to other Southeast Asian countries, Singapore and Malaysia were remarkably similar, particularly in terms of their legal system, histories, populations, and cultures. Thus, what Nordin said regarding Malaysia is precisely true.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
Thanks for a very detailed explanation!
@mohddanial8165
@mohddanial8165 Год назад
Actually Singapore is of Sultan Johor state land. The turn of event and decision making of it's leader at that time brought about the land being possessed and become a country. A lot of issues still need to be adressed between Singapura and Johor royal state regarding it's border, land and belongings.
@noordinbeldenlex1620
@noordinbeldenlex1620 Год назад
@@mohddanial8165 - Actually, Singapore was originally ruled by the Johor-Riau Sultanate, whose capital was in Lingga. Raja Husin, Sultan Mansur's eldest son, was meant to succeed him after his death. Raja Husin, however, was in Pahang when Sultan Mansur passed away. Later the Dutch chose Raja Abd Rahman, his younger brother, who was distinct from his mother, to succeed him as Sultan. Raffle did, however, name Raja Husin the new Sultan of Singapore. Raffle sought Raja Husin's consent before establishing a British base in Singapore, which was actually more deserving of being the Sultan. During that time, Daeng Ibrahim, then Temenggung, was appointed as a representative of the Sultan of Johor- Riau in Singapore. However, as a result of his collusion with the British, his descendants have now succeeded him as the Sultan of Johor, despite Raja Husin being the more eligible candidate. Raja Husin's reign as Sultan of Singapore ended when his son Raja Ali took over. As a result, it is not so true to assert that Singapore is belong to the current Sultan of Johor.
@mohddanial8165
@mohddanial8165 Год назад
@@noordinbeldenlex1620 Then where is Raja Ali and his descendent? Or they vanished into thin air after Singapore gain it's independance? Hmmmm. At least they could live in the istana instead of the prime minister????
@noordinbeldenlex1620
@noordinbeldenlex1620 Год назад
@@mohddanial8165 - If you check at Wikipedia you will know some story about him as excerpt below :- Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah Tengku Ali, anakanda Sultan Hussain Shah, diisytiharkan sebagai Sultan Johor ke-19, pada 16 September 1840, dengan gelaran Sultan Ali Iskandar Shah ibni Hussain Muazzam Shah untuk menggantikan ayahandanya, apabila Baginda mangkat pada 1835. Walau bagaimanapun, perlantikan baginda tidak diiktiraf oleh Inggeris (British). Selama 20 tahun berikutnya, tuntutan Sultan Ali ke atas jawatan Sultan Johor hanya diiktiraf oleh pedagang dan beberapa orang Melayu. Seperti ayahdanya, Sultan Ali lebih merupakan pemerintah boneka dan memainkan peranan kecil di dalam pentadbiran negeri, yang terletak di bawah bidang kuasa Temenggung dan British. Baginda adalah seorang Sultan yang lemah dan dibayangi oleh Temenggungnya, Temenggung Daeng Ibrahim. Satu perisytiharaan oleh British pada bulan September 1840 memberikan baginda sebagai pewaris yang sah Sultan Hussain Shah, tetapi bukan pengiktirafan sebagai "Sultan Johor". Pada 10 Mac 1855, Sultan Ali memeterai sebuah perjanjian dengan pihak British di Singapura. Dalam perjanjian ini, Sultan Ali bersetuju melepaskan haknya terhadap Johor (kecuali Kesang) kepada Temenggung Daeng Ibrahim, dengan balasan pengiktirafan rasmi sebagai "Sultan Johor" oleh British dan elaun bulanan. Selepas penyerahan Johor, Sultan Ali telah diberikan kuasa pentadbiran ke atas Muar sehinga kemangkatannya pada 1877, dan untuk tujuan pentadbiran, Baginda dikenali sebagai "Sultan Muar"
@kenstaroz1536
@kenstaroz1536 Год назад
Amazing interview and this interviewee is amazingly knowledgeable and has a great dose of humility
@ArnoldPranks
@ArnoldPranks Год назад
Wow, what a great interview.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
🙏
@kamarulzamanabdullah3292
@kamarulzamanabdullah3292 Год назад
Agreed with the commentator.many msias dont afraid with strangers cos they hd been an ambassadors since the early age.they hd travelled around the world to seek education abroad.they know every people that come to msia with no prejudice.
@molitareal6204
@molitareal6204 Год назад
Damn, as an australian born, he sounds more malay then malays from Mont Kiara
@randyedward5314
@randyedward5314 Год назад
dude, hes speak like total 100% malaysian.
@sitinurainharris212
@sitinurainharris212 Год назад
This is truly Malaysian style of english. Hilang terus ausie accent.
@KW-sm2rt
@KW-sm2rt Год назад
Nordin seems to lose his Aussie accent and more like a Malaysian now. lol
@absi2715
@absi2715 Год назад
Looks n accent , he can pass off as a malay man. Not a tinge of ozzie accent there.
@calliechua
@calliechua Год назад
It would be great if you invest in a sturdy but easily portable tripod when you film. Easier on your arms and the viewer's eyes too 🙃and thank you for investing time into doing interviews. As a Malaysian myself, I learned some parts of my own country through your lens as well, so thank you 😊
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
For now I’m trying to be more flexible with the gear
@saifulfarisin
@saifulfarisin Год назад
His English accent totally changed, easy and light to listen 💯
@نورعيني5103حسين
@نورعيني5103حسين Год назад
It is okay, I couldn't stand durian as well. Not only the durian fruit itself but whatever food with durian in it, I would not eat it. However, I like durian seed...😂
@kopxpert
@kopxpert Год назад
11:08 Yeah I'm on your team Mr Nordin. I don't care about the smell but durian taste = 👎👎👎👎👎
@nurulhuda8146
@nurulhuda8146 Год назад
i want to work with him..😅😅
@carolchung11
@carolchung11 Год назад
Why not try to visit here Borneo Sabah or KOTA KINABALU SABAH
@ridh9451
@ridh9451 Год назад
Ayyy thank you sir for introducing sekinchan to the viewer. I'm from there and it is a unique place and kinda underrated comparing to kedah's rice field. It sure has the same vibe but with a modern touch in it.
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
My pleasure!!
@princesssolace4337
@princesssolace4337 Год назад
Of course it's underrated comparing Sekinchan to Rice Bowl of Malaysia🙄
@willman3893
@willman3893 Год назад
He lost his Aussie accents……so localised now….hehe
@fizifarid4621
@fizifarid4621 Год назад
Nordin not able eating Durian in Malaysia is a CRIME!!
@MaxChernov
@MaxChernov Год назад
😂
@Lotus29876
@Lotus29876 Год назад
SG working towards garden city???? Sg already a garden city la wei..
@jamescps8799
@jamescps8799 Год назад
why his accent changed to Malaysian accent ?
@pinkymoon5039
@pinkymoon5039 Год назад
Living 30 year's in a country will definitely influence your accent.
@rosliromasarms2111
@rosliromasarms2111 Год назад
@@pinkymoon5039 Yeah..in totally agree with you..
@azhari06
@azhari06 Год назад
this guy sounds like a malay speaking english.
@beezlegacy
@beezlegacy Год назад
His accent reflects all the cups of coffee and tea he had with locals
@ytl9110
@ytl9110 Год назад
Mr Nordin has this subtle Malaysian accent hahah if I cover my eyes listening to him, I would imagine a Malaysian speaking
@ramlangoddos4425
@ramlangoddos4425 Год назад
Thank you Encik Nordin. For telling your story about Malaysia.
@norlijahothman9903
@norlijahothman9903 Год назад
Thank u from me too Encik Nordin
@semsem4035
@semsem4035 Год назад
Malaysia and Singapore are two nice countries is many different ways. But you cant compare a shop of desserts (Malaysia) with a piece of cake.
@PP-lj4qs
@PP-lj4qs Год назад
Kuih muih remains as kuih muih, while a piece of cake has become an exquisite artisanal craft, yeah... you're right 😂
@ammvangelist
@ammvangelist Год назад
This is so refreshing to hear even though it's common knowledge to me and everybody here 😍
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