🤣😂 Nah, she's not angry. Oftentimes you can see people in any parts of Malaysia who speak like this. It's not like they are angry, they just have loud voice. Koe Dekai.
Yes, there are many international schools in Malaysia, including Ipoh. If I'm not mistaken every state has, as there are huge local populations who attend/attended international schools. I am a Malaysian graudate of FIS Subang Jaya from 2016/17 academic year myself.
In Malaysia usually husband drop the kids and wife at the restaurant 1st... then the husband go find parking! 😂 so the kids don't need to walk so long... as very hassle walking with kids. After eating have a lot of energy ... the kids n wife can walk back to get the car.
Tips: When dropping peoples down beside the road... give signal ⏪ or ⏩ first then only stop the car beside the road.... to let the behind vehicles know you are going stopping car.
Your son is right, Ipoh is the best 🙂- my hometown. Anyway, for the pepper, you can request not to have it when you order, or push it aside. For me, I mix them up in the bean sprouts so that the flavor is spread out. Enjoy!
You can always ask for breast meat if you don’t want the bones in the chicken. Will cost slightly more though. That lady is not angry. Noticed most of the boss ladies behave like her in most of the Chinese kopitiam places.
Seems like you guys have to get used to loud voices here 😆 It's just that some of the dialects does sound stronger especially to Japanese people who are too used to indoor voices. The people in this video that you encountered isn't angry with you in anyway. So, no worries ya. You will get used to it soon enough.
you should go to penang next , it has the most chinese population and best food but its also the place with most people that can’t speak malay properly
re: most people that can’t speak malay properly... No plobrem mah... as long as you know what I mean and I know what you mean. I lived there for about 10 years intermittently. From primary school in Prai till graduating from USM. For 'best food', YUP, the best in Malaysia...
@@MrQalamQabut what if you born in a country like Japan and you don't know any Japanese and we go with your as long as I know what you mean then it is fine. Good luck with that.
@@meganuke9091 I'm responding to 'most people that can’t speak malay properly'. That's why I said "as long as you know what I mean and I know what you mean". It's from my very own and personal experience. Your comment 'don't know any Japanese' (or Malay in this case) is a totally different case I guess.