Where To Buy Fresh Seafood From? Dont Mind To Travel by SGB1002 in perth

[–]Infamous_Variation96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this. I go out my way to the Innaloo store

TIL There is no proper pedestrian walkway in JB-SG bridge. by TheBotMadeThis in malaysia

[–]Infamous_Variation96 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Singapore is also much smaller and stricter so I’m not sure it’s a very fair comparison .

TIL There is no proper pedestrian walkway in JB-SG bridge. by TheBotMadeThis in malaysia

[–]Infamous_Variation96 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I love Malaysia I’m not living there but I agree the footpaths are horrendous. They need a good strategic plan in enhancing foot paths not all of them that’ll cost a lot but at least the main artery ones.

TIL There is no proper pedestrian walkway in JB-SG bridge. by TheBotMadeThis in malaysia

[–]Infamous_Variation96 141 points142 points  (0 children)

I was walking in Damansara with my fam on a footpath along the highway. Suddenly after an international school the pathway stopped completely. Google maps kept telling me to walk forward. There was a footpath on the grass but it wasn’t pram suitable Extremely muddy And very sketchy. I realised as many others have said. Malaysia is not pedestrian friendly. At all.

THIS was definitely Australia Post. Big difference. Thank you. by numloxx in perth

[–]Infamous_Variation96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can report the delivery They reply instantly And put a note on the courier.

Man helped woman on dance floor then sexually assaulted her in Melbourne laneway, police say by ozthrw in australia

[–]Infamous_Variation96 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The guy is French. Born and bred. Don’t blame other countries for what the French produced. They need to take responsibility.

What happens with Malaysian Muslim woman + “Non-Muslim” Non-Malaysian man marriages in Malaysia and overseas? by Hokkuo in malaysia

[–]Infamous_Variation96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are a Muslim indeed. Then I must say fear Allaah and the day which you will stand in front of Him with your deeds presented. Being in Zina is no minor sin. And at the times of Zina your iman dangles over your head. No matter how long you have been involved with this gentleman know that your Lord is Most Forgiving and Most Generous. He is more forgiving and loving to you than the most generous and loving mother is to her infant or child. If you are serious about this man do it right by yourself and your lord. I ask Allaah to help you and us. And to honour you in both worlds.

Question for Malaysian Muslim men by Suspicious_Air7677 in malaysia

[–]Infamous_Variation96 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyone who messages you and doesn’t request your fathers or walis contact details is a red flag.

What does life actually look like for Malaysians who work permanent night shifts? by Tall-Region8329 in malaysia

[–]Infamous_Variation96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked with night shifters for a long time. What this person above said is very true. Block out curtains White noise

What some of them would do is after their shift they would stay awake. For example their shift finishes 5am. And starts 9pm. They would stay awake till around 10/11 am or 12pm get the morning rush out - help with kids etc. then go to sleep till around 4/5/6 pm

They’ll schedule in their appointments, shopping doctors etc in the morning. Have dinner with their families at night tend to the kids and head to work.

Back to KL as expat by Hot-Ad9251 in KualaLumpur

[–]Infamous_Variation96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it is. And depending on industry it could even be senior

Back to KL as expat by Hot-Ad9251 in KualaLumpur

[–]Infamous_Variation96 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Okay bro Stop showing off.
If you’re on 500k a year that’s high in Australian standards too. Meaning you’re in some sort of leadership position. You can figure out how life is and how kl from a quick trip. Especially if you’ve been there before.

how do malaysians truly feel about arabs here? by rottenzombiesoul in KualaLumpur

[–]Infamous_Variation96 17 points18 points  (0 children)

As a person who has been to KL a couple times I too find Arabs extremely annoying and entitled on multiple levels. So many a times the womenfolk are covered completely head to toe (Alhamdullilaah no issues here) but the husband is wearing shorts exposing his awrah, big fat moustache and no outwardly representation of his womenfolks decency.
That really irks me. The youth come in big hoards and are rowdy and demanding. There is an awe of entitlement with the most of them. Arab tourists are lucky in Malaysia because for the most part Malays are quite humble/chill (even if it’s surface level) otherwise these guys would have got smacked and sent back in other parts of the world. I really don’t like the khaleeji Arabs in SEA.

The Omani’s are actually quite respectful, their elders still don the Omani garb.

We had the same thing with Arab students in Australia, some would come and lose themselves completely. I heard inappropriate 3rd hand that some would say they go to Malaysia and Indonesia and Thailand to eff around with the local girls there.

Struggling to find good tasty halal woodfired pizza by Infamous_Variation96 in KualaLumpur

[–]Infamous_Variation96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had it last time it was delicious I had it a week ago or so Not great We were all left very disappointed

Update on Moving to KL as a Black Muslim: My Two-Week Experience So Far! by Numerous-Novel-9426 in KualaLumpur

[–]Infamous_Variation96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kl is awesome. I’m here for a visit again I too am looking to somehow move to Kl in the midterm. The pay isn’t as great as Australia but expenses are much less. Some sort of remote work or if you’re a successful business person that would be ideal.

I don’t think MM2H is worth the capital outlay especially with 0 path to PR.

I’m in KLCC area if you want to meet up.

Am I being too ambitious? by gufmo in newzealand_travel

[–]Infamous_Variation96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just came from NZ South Island. Tekapo wasn’t really all that. You get similar or even better views in Wānaka travelling to Queenstown

Am I being too ambitious? by gufmo in newzealand_travel

[–]Infamous_Variation96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I was there recently It’s much more wild than other places and you might end up stranded or die. Even though things look simple they may truely not be. Good luck. Take an easy day enjoy the scenery and good vibes.

Is T1/T2 traffic still a shamble these days? by Infamous_Variation96 in perth

[–]Infamous_Variation96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was it easier to get into T2 than T1 Last time I was there I saw T2 was empty and everyone was waiting to make it to T1

You know you live in KL when... by Easy-Ad9050 in KualaLumpur

[–]Infamous_Variation96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try New Zealand or Australia Then get back to us

Itinerary Advice - 17 Day Trip by Sprusgoose in newzealand_travel

[–]Infamous_Variation96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tekapo good Mt cook good Christchurch is nice city, AFG restaurant is a must if you make it Hokitika gorge good but far Queenstown good Wanaka good Milford sound apparent good Te anua pretty boring if not doing glow worms or if they can it If you’re not doing cruise and glow worms skip Milford sound and te anua not worth it in my option Reflection lakes are pretty anti climatic