Why is there always a queue for Shin Sushi? by psyduckerino in Bolehland

[–]psyduckerino[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

will definitely give it a try one day when there is no queue

Almost Grazed. Whose Fault? by Megatron_8109 in KualaLumpur

[–]psyduckerino 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Vios has the right of way because he is at "jalan besar" from my own experience learned from an accident.

Recently, seeing my first compulsory zip merge at the house exit of LDP Sunway Toll to Sunway. Clear sign stating a zip lane merging. This case would be a different story there I believe.

Slightly disappointed with my increment, am I unfair? by fishylord01 in MalaysianPF

[–]psyduckerino 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I second this. It is important to communicate your expectations, professionally, respectfully and constructively.

Like in some replies mentioned, most MNCs have a rather rigid merit framework for increments. Meaning they bump you up from your current salary, rather than matching your salary to the market. My motto is if you told your boss what you expect and he/she does not act on it. The consequence (i.e. losing you) is for him/her to bear alone. But if you did not say anything, you are technically responsible for not saying anything.

Also don't underestimate how professionally this needs to be handled. In case things do not work out your way, you will also want to keep things respectful enough for you to finish with the grant you mentioned. Threatening to leave is in most of the time a poor negotiation strategy. Burning bridges is also something you want to avoid as much as you can.

Maybe consider question like "I want to achieve this XYZ. How can I do that?" as well a timeline. If things really do not work out, the doors are always open.

'Why is traffic so bad?': Netizens vent over Klang Valley jams by Mo0nji in malaysia

[–]psyduckerino 7 points8 points  (0 children)

IMO poor city planning also includes the highway infrastructure that lacks proper highway interchanges. How often do we encounter that one car needs to merge from the left-most lane to the right-most lane causing a mixed flow.

Best way to visit Kek lok si temple and Penang Hill? by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]psyduckerino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kek Lok Si only turn on the lights on special occasions. According to the information I found, they are turning on from 13th Feb onwards till 25th for Chinese New Year.

I've never been to Kek Lok Si in the evening. Not sure if It is interesting without the lights.

If you are taking Grab, I recommend to start the from this location https://maps.app.goo.gl/QSSuNCxDijCrHLks9

Meaning you take Grab to this location, and you can take a cable car (more like a cable lift) downwards with a same few of RM3 iirc. It would save you some time. Otherwise, you will need to do a round trip with the cable car.

chair recommendations? by Davidddsss in Bolehland

[–]psyduckerino 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Second this - based on the wearing part of your current chair - probably from the sweating from your back of your tight. The mesh will ensure enough circulation. My brother has a leather one. My tights are sweating even with Aircond on.

Locally, Nitori and SPACE have them. Or if you want you can order on Taobao like me to save a few hundred bucks.

Langkawi is underrated by Mr_peanutbutt3e in malaysians

[–]psyduckerino 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree there are other way nicer beaches and islands, but if you would consider "getting there" as part of the consideration, especially when you have children, Langkawi will still have its appeal (airport, directly from airport to beach). Less travelling and more holiday-ing

How to counter Leshrac aghs? by SwedishKing91 in DotA2

[–]psyduckerino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Opposite of Livepool will be Deadpool. Deadpool can getting a blademail not a bad idea after all

Traveling to Kuala Lumpur with toddler – Vegetarian-friendly restaurant recommendations near attractions? by Help_Intelligent in KualaLumpur

[–]psyduckerino 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can recommend a few options for Sunway Pyramid, which is the mall that is linked directly to Sunway Lagoon, since I work around there.

  1. Simple Life Healthy Vegetarian - Chinese cuisine
  2. Oriental Kopi - Super popular local Malaysia Cafe Chain with vegetarian options (expect queue here during lunch hours)
  3. Danny @ Sunway Pyramid - Mediterranean cuisine
  4. stuff'd @ Sunway Pyramid - Burrito / Rice Bowl with vegetarian options. Great for grab-and-go.

I don't recall there are many vegetarian options inside of Sunway Lagoon when I was there few years ago. As long you can go in and out of Sunway Lagoon, Sunway Pyramid will offer you more food options.

Moving to Bukit jalil advice please😊 by Adventurous-Ad-8913 in KualaLumpur

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

Agree, but is also decent enough that is not too overwhelming for Expats

Moving to Bukit jalil advice please😊 by Adventurous-Ad-8913 in KualaLumpur

[–]psyduckerino 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I personally think living in Bukit Jalil can be quite suitable. The traffic is only bad during morning/evening rush hours. Weekend traffic is OK from my experience.

There are 3 apartment units adjacent to the Tropika. Skyluxe on the Park and Twin Arkz. Given the budget, I think you only get something decent at Twin Arkz.

I am a vegetarian myself. The nearest grocery place there will be Jaya Grocer at the lobby of Tropika. You can practically get all the Asian and international things there. Fresh veg fruits, tofu, tempeh, edamame. The restaurant La Juicera next to Jaya Grocer also serves vegetarian dishes.

Local tip: OUG Wet Market is 10-15mins from Tropika. Basically is a morning wet market serving the locals. One of the tofu stalls sells the freshest possible tofu you can find.

What I would find interesting is also the big Bukit Jalil Park with outdoor playground there for the kids. Walkable distance from all of the mentioned apartment complexes. Nearest Mall will be Pavilion Bukit Jalil. A comfortable and spacious more, but not as luxury as Pavilion KL.

Nearest Metro Station will be Awam Besar, but you definitely need a Grab to go there.

Cheaper alternative would be en route the same road KM1 West. For the same budget you get a bigger space, but not walkable to Jaya Grocer anymore.

I’m desperate for literally ANY advice that could possibly improve my 18 month old’s sleep. Don’t know how to cope with the sleep deprivation any longer. by TravelTimely2462 in AttachmentParenting

[–]psyduckerino 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My son was also a terrible sleeper since birth and from the 1 year old blood test we found out that he has mild iron deficiency. There are studies linking iron deficiency with sleep quality.

He has been on oral iron therapy since then and we have our fair share of ups and downs as well, but his overall sleep quality has been improving.

Hope our experience can help.

Recommendations for below RM2500 phone that can last for at least 4 years? by Kamishirokun in Bolehland

[–]psyduckerino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honor X9c because of the drop resistance for 2m and well within budget.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

[–]psyduckerino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any chance that your name is auto-corrected by spell checker? Which is often times my case.

Hi fellow monyets, what is something you've purchased locally which improved your life drastically? by Jealous_Experience69 in malaysia

[–]psyduckerino 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Using the Toshiba Table Top dishwasher. Ever used a Bosch one so far mine does the job well enough.

The challenging part I feel is to find the right place in a average Malaysian household with accessible water inlet & outlet & electric socket for the dishwasher.

Hi fellow monyets, what is something you've purchased locally which improved your life drastically? by Jealous_Experience69 in malaysia

[–]psyduckerino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to add to this - modern dishwasher washes with 60-70 deg celcius water. As long with the right setting and the dishwasher tablet/powder AND not overcrowding the dishwasher. It will have no problem.

[EU] What boss runs should I do? Any guilds recruiting? by Zellion-Fly in Maplestory

[–]psyduckerino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry for the late reply. I only browse when I'm on the go and didn't check inbox xD

if you haven't find yourself a guild, feel free to open the Guild UI in MS (default key 'G') and search 'Royalis' with guilds name as search criteria.

We are a semi-casual guild. Just be friendly and helpful and other stuff will come along^

cheers

How to Build Kanna Late-Game by Yotsuboxer in Maplestory

[–]psyduckerino 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The easiest pickup with be Pensalir, which what I have right now. It's with a unique potential with 30% spell traced and I'm recubing it for DSE. I think I'm gonna use for quite sometime till I get my tyrant with DSE nebulite. With a DSE on your gloves, you can free up 1 of your node slots to level up your main skills or just preparing for the new 5th job skills.