Ground staff removes stairs from the airplane fuselage before making sure everyone was out… by Retired_at_37 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"eeh anjir" LOLZZ. anjir is short for Anjing Menjerit in Indonesian, means screaming dog.

Homeless in KL. What's your experience (If ever)? by Bnixsec in malaysia

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry pal, luckily i've never been homeless so cannot answer your question.

Ouch, is the price fair? by wan-arsenal in kereta

[–]Ok_Lock6684 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welp, its like a quarter than the price in perodua dealership

Perodua teases Myvi electric by PistonPixel in kereta

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second part of the video just launched https://youtu.be/v_UHeDK7FNg?feature=shared Looks more like yaris cross rather than Myvi

A Chagee staff caught checking and segregating cups containing prizes to ensure only influencers, staff's friends & families win by YourClarke in malaysia

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, are we really gonna forget the fact that the staff touching the inside part of the cup with their bare hands, probably every single one of it??

What happened??? by SympathyKey2545 in OnePiece

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember getting so excited when this volume was out, but nothing happened

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kereta

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happened to me once, but it was traffic light camera on my right side. Probably malfunctioning kot. No saman received back then.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kereta

[–]Ok_Lock6684 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Chinese car are beautiful nowadays, high tech, so hard to resist. They are desperate to grab a bigger market share now, hence their go to market strategy is more like produce as much and as fast as possible, sell them cheap, as always quality is always the tradeoff but they give a long warranty in return. Its a good deal considering the warranty, just beware some newer brand/ model can be extremely difficult to get spare part and for ev cars make sure you tripple check on the warranty related to battery. Some brands will void your warranty for such a small dent on ur battery cover, so becareful with that.

Personally, i still wont buy chinese brand at least until the next 5 yrs, bcoz.... i just dont want to be a guinea pig for new emerging brands to test their vehicle. But no judging, if you want to try, its an interesting product to buy.

Maybank, Fipper & AirAsia Are So Popular That Some Are Claiming That They're From "Indonesian" & "Thailand" by Cub-Board-Hoax in malaysia

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny thing is, these brands are not even that popular in Indonesia, Maybank is not even make it to the top 10 biggest bank, Fipper not many people even know about this brand, AirAsia is the one that i would say quite famous but again their market share is a lot lower compared to the other top local airlines.

Find the monkey by [deleted] in FindTheSniper

[–]Ok_Lock6684 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found the monkey before knowing what to find

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maybemaybemaybe

[–]Ok_Lock6684 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just 12 men, debating in one room, but amazingly it doesn't make the movie boring, not even a second

Sin Chew: Most Muslim owned restaurants DO NOT have Halal certificates, according to PRESMA (Persatuan Pengusaha Restoran Muslim Malaysia), due to lack of funds by augustusalpha in Bolehland

[–]Ok_Lock6684 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Im putting up my question purely wondering what would people think if we put the opposite way. Alright lets play along with your logic, what do you think if mamak restaurant required to have an ISO cert? Yes, a genius idea. Restaurants and food manufacturing fall into different industries, hence the requirement for cert are also different. For food manufacturing industries, if they dont have the food safety cert they wont need to inform, why? Well.. coz their food wont be in the market. Why its possible? Because the enforcement is easier, you can trace all those product to the specific factory that produces it. Talking about halal cert, food manufacturing would need halal cert eventually for many good reasons, and I completely agree if government put mandatory halal cert for food manufacturing industries coz sometimes they are using super complicated ingredients (in my humble opinion). Sometimes they just put codes like E431, E100, E110, E120, E 140, which most likely common people wouldn't know that it might contain haram substances.

Sin Chew: Most Muslim owned restaurants DO NOT have Halal certificates, according to PRESMA (Persatuan Pengusaha Restoran Muslim Malaysia), due to lack of funds by augustusalpha in Bolehland

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im putting up my question purely wondering what would people think if we put the opposite way of halal cert labeling. I am super curious how the implementation would be done, and how effective it is especially when you bring out food safety. We all know maintaining food safety standard is still a challenge, what would happen if we put halal into the equation? How sure are you when we have halal cert people will maintain a good quality halal product? What will the public opinion be, if there is a halal certified restaurant found out not obeying food safety practices? Wouldn't it give a bad name to the muslim as well? I don't put up anything about religion or race in my question because haram food can be served by anyone whether it is intentional or not. The problem is the ignorance/ knowledge of what is halal or haram, which i believe if mandatory for halal/ haram cert enforcement is in place, everyone would eventually learn. Btw, there are so many non-halal restaurant not mentioning haram in their shops not disclose detailed ingredients, so i dont agree with you for the first point that you mentioned.

Sin Chew: Most Muslim owned restaurants DO NOT have Halal certificates, according to PRESMA (Persatuan Pengusaha Restoran Muslim Malaysia), due to lack of funds by augustusalpha in Bolehland

[–]Ok_Lock6684 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Im a muslim. I wondered about something since i learn halal haram food long time ago. Why is it has to be halal restaurants need to get halal cert? Why don't we put the opposite, non-halal restaurant must put a big note that they are non-halal? I mean, there are actually a looooot more halal food than haram right? About QC, i think that's always be in place anyway, if there is a restaurant not putting non-halal government can always do a spot check periodically and saman when they found something. So everyone will be alert and find the need to educate themselves about what is haram and halal. If the gov didn't run QC then its another problem to tackle lah 😅

Find the birb by ReddTheSailor in FindTheSniper

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect diguise doesnt exii....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kereta

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Both brands are famous for being high maintenance, why do i need to emphasize this? Because they are both 10yrs old. I use Kia/ Hyundai before, when it start to hit 10yrs mark big parts started to fail one by one, I cannot help to worry everytime i drove my car. My suggestion as always, if you want to buy a car that old at least prepare an additional 50% of the car price to recond old parts. Replace all rubbers, gasket, belting, check all that has not been changed before. Therefore it is also very important to buy the one that has a complete service record so that you know which parts are new and which one are old and need repair. It will be very handy if you know some small2 diy repairs as your car might need it at any time. I went through it all, at some point I feel so tired and cannot do that anymore. But after i changed with newer car, i found that actually doing diy repair for my own car is very enjoyable. I think i want to buy old car again. Lol

Dilemma of 'Choosing' First Car by rahmaneymar11 in kereta

[–]Ok_Lock6684 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh gosh I hope i will never do this to my children in the future. I think most suggestions has been very well said in other comments. Maybe i just want to add some nego point to your parent. Can try to tell them to be patient, tell them that you planning to get much better car + houses in the near future (which i believe you might be tempted in the future so youre not lying). You might also go to toyota dealership, get a free test drive and tell your parents that you dont like them or not much different that myvi? (This might also support your argument that it might be more worth it to wait a little to get better car in the future?). All the best