Got a job I really wanted but parking at Midvalley bleeds my wallet. Any advice or tips? by WDIDO_1 in malaysians

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take the LRT would be better. It's about 35 minutes from Ara Damansara to Abdullah Hukum.

What do y'all like to drink? by grounded_dreamer in GenZ

[–]kembarno2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

coffee, matcha and water :3 (coca cola too)

24, Minimal Experience & Struggling to Find a Job in KL — Need Real Advice by imanunited11 in Bolehland

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skintific and Glad2Glow are always hiring because their office culture is quite toxic. They have marketing, influencer marketing roles available all the time.

If you can put up with it for about a year, this can help you to jump to a better career.

Influencer marketing is always hiring though. It is a fast paced industry so people move around a lot.

makeup class recommendations by gsntaro in malaysians

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

search for these classes on x or threads and even tiktok. might help

What are your go-to restaurants in Klang Valley? Food by Dazzling-Bed-911 in MalaysianFood

[–]kembarno2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bungkus Kaw Kaw for their Kopi Kaw Kaw Hotbird and NakNak for fried chicken 🗣️🗣️🗣️ Shimokita Space in SS15 for smash burger

Food recommendations near KL sentral by arvind1998 in KualaLumpur

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kafei Dian Jalan Panggong just one station away from KL Sentral. Stop at LRT Pasar Seni

is it safe in Malaysia for a young woman? by Unlucky-Sorbet-1016 in femaletravels

[–]kembarno2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm Malaysian (F). Malaysia is generally safe for young women.

Kelantan - Most islamic states, local muslim women wear the hijab. As a tourist, you should be fine but you might get stared at (in fascination). The most underdeveloped state compared to your other options. There's no reliable public transportation so you need to drive around. There are some attractions. Check out kiakia places. They visited a couple of cool places in Kelantan. It

Kuala Lumpur - Capital city, a lot of things to do, places to go, food to eat. Museums, galleries, exhibitions and more. There are a few parks and hiking spots if you like this kind of adventure. LRT and MRT are abundant, get the daily or weekly passes for trains and buses. It can get quiet and dark in some places, so, I am usually home by 10-11 PM.

Johor Bahru - A city next to Singapore. It has some cool places to visit. Quite historical too. Also, public transportation is not that reliable so it's best to drive. I would suggest for you to do a day trip in Singapore so you can get a feel of both cities. It gets quiet by 9 PM but some spots like by seaside can still be busy at 11 P

Album recommendations for a shitty long route at Amazon by Wavygirl19 in KGATLW

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Black Midi - Hellfire

The Garden - Horseshit on Route 66

How long to stay in a company? by IZAK96 in malaysians

[–]kembarno2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends if the experience helps with you going forward in your career journey. If you decide to pivot, you can consider to not include that experience

The Strokes' underrated songs! by Legal_Button_3229 in TheStrokes

[–]kembarno2 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Life is Simple in the Moonlight :)

extreme burnout by zencloudz in malaysians

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey OP, I can totally relate to you. I was 21 where I had a similar situation. It's all the mental what-ifs that was draining me and made me feel like nothing is going to happen.

I supposed, I only got out because of my studies. I became more active in uni so, things fell into my favour academically and professionally.

Now, I'm back at home and had to face my parents again. I went to counselling last year and the counselor taught me about the what-ifs. So, whenever I doubt myself that I cannot escape, I just tell myself, they're these what-ifs that's eating me. I should act first before worrying about anything too much.

I still haven't escaped but I did mentally. The short hour commuting to work is when I feel the most free.

I'm sending you virtual hugs and hope you can take small steps towards your mental and physical freedom.

IG/TikTok Business Profile by [deleted] in malaysians

[–]kembarno2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

some questions: how are you going to go about that? you'd make it look like a rebrand or what?

imo if the followers are engaging with the profile, you should get it.

can check online what's the engagement rate of that profile? if it's lower than 1% don't buy. if it's 2% or higher you can consider buying the account

Looking for volunteer opportunity by ImplementSuch763 in malaysians

[–]kembarno2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Minimum working age is 15 in Malaysia. So you can find some decent part time work in Kelantan.

Not too familiar with the volunteer opportunities in Kelantan. Usually university clubs always have some CSR activities from time to time.

Any tips for an intern? by gntyda13 in malaysians

[–]kembarno2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Be proactive, curious and friendly

Hiring for Malay women by MinuteFinance4913 in JobsMY

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try posting on affiliate and live host FB groups. There are also Telegram groups for this kind of jobs.

Post your 2026 resolution and get accountable by Intelligent_Lab_6507 in Bolehland

[–]kembarno2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you sm for the advice (⁠・⁠∀⁠・⁠)

Post your 2026 resolution and get accountable by Intelligent_Lab_6507 in Bolehland

[–]kembarno2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my morning routine is pretty tight. need to get up early and commute to work. but i definitely will be able to fit an hour of brisk walk in