6 WEIRD HABITS I've adopted living in MALAYSIA🤣🇲🇾 Very Surprised when I temporary visited to JAPAN!😲
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Hello Sunami-san , I am from Malaysia :D just want to let you know that for your 4th point, it is indeed a very normal thing to do in foodcourt but we malaysian would usually combine the dishes onto one plate to make it easier for the staff. Usually people who are less aware of it would just leave the dishes without doing anything.
@mizamshah
Жыл бұрын
agreed
@harimauharu
Жыл бұрын
うん!そう!そう! It's also a good deed (plus we'll get pahala from Allah, our God) to help people or lighten the works for people (menyenangkan urusan orang). So yeah! Why not help a little? They'll be 嬉しい, so 私達 will also 嬉しい/いいの気持! Well, cuz .. who doesn't feel いいの気持 when they see others 嬉しい? :3
先月すなみさんのKZreadに影響されてクアラルンプール行った時、フードコートで、みんな皿どこに返してるの?てなって店員に返しちゃったけどあれ置いといてよかったんですね😮マレーシアまたいきたいです💖
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
店員さんに直接渡した方がもちろん喜ばれますが、ほとんどの人はテーブルに置いて帰っています(^O^;) ぜひぜひまた遊びに来てくださいね😊
im glad that you're still making new videos. i thought you left Malaysia and never came back 😋
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Oh, thanks for waiting for my new video !!🥺
すなみさんの動画が全部好きですが、今回の計画はめっちゃ面白かったです!すなみさんがますますマレーシア人らしくなってきてうれしいです 🥰 Love from Malaysia
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
とても嬉しいです!!ありがとうございます😊😊
Speaking loud and energetic might be our traits. Some of my foreign friends when they came to visit me said they thought I often quarrel with my family. I told her that's how we speak to each other especially when we talk excitedly.
Hi Sunami-san, good to hear that you can eat strong flavour and spicy food as is a very challenging task for Japanese as most Japanese food taste are ligther 😊😊 But do be careful in Malaysia when crossing road as the 'hand power' sometimes it works but sometimes there is some driver or motorcylist might not aware on it. Hope to see Sunami-san share some video content on Tokyo about the food, scenary and more Sunami-san 😊😊
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video!! I became a spicy food lover , so surprised myself 😂😂 Of course, I’m careful when I cross the street!! Thank you for your advice ☺️
@NoChinaforever17
Жыл бұрын
Most Japanese foods came from Korea. That's why we Koreans and Japanese have similar foods.
@dkkdkkc6
Жыл бұрын
@@NoChinaforever17 No. Korean rip off everything from japan. Youre like Indon 🤣🤣
Wow very interesting! Since coming to Malaysia from the U.S., I point to things or people with my thumb instead of my hand much more. 😊
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Wow, it’s interesting!! Thank you for sharing your experience ☺️
Just returned from Japan. Really respect them for their toilet cleanliness and maintenance and also observance of traffic rules No one crosses an empty road when the red light is on; Malaysians would run across like in a marathon race! And the drivers really stop for you at the pedestrian crossing. And the Japanese people cycle (with baby or dog in the carrier) even in heavy city traffic with deft and precision abetted by years of experience doing so; how can they ride into a crowd on the pavement without knocking anyone?!! Before going over, I have read and saw the do and don't when in Japan. It's better to go there with no expectations as reality may be different. Despite language barrier, Japanese and foreigners do reach out to each other to make 9:42 themselves understood. That's truly the spirit of humanity.
自分を愛し、自分を大事にしてください , I'm malay .
Same for westerners, if we can't hear what they say, in English we suppose to say, "Sorry", "Pardon" or "Come Again". If we say "Huh?" or "Ah?" is actually sounds rude to them but in Malaysia is actually very normal 😂 Kimchi jiggae is so delicious.
Love it thank you for sharing and welcome back!
Habit No. 3: Better Body Posture. I never expected you would say that. Never thought of that in a million years. I'm happy you said your posture is better now. Take the good n leave the bad habits n influences from us Malaysians n Malaysia. Habit No 4: leaving dishes on table in restaurant unlike Japanese culture. This is our bad habit. We strive to follow your culture bit by bit. Dont take that bad habit of us, Sunami-chan.
Actually I find the big cities in Japan to be pretty noisy. When you walk into some stores, you can hear pre-recorded announcements or ads playing on loop, along with loud music, which can affect one’s shopping experience.
Sunami-san 😂 Thanks for loving Malaysia food, always be alert when you're going back to Japan 😅
nice points there. just enjoy the changes. stay healthy and cheerful sunami-san. 😁
確かに!現地の生活に慣れるとついついその国の言葉で聞き返したり話してしまうことありますね!私も語学留学していたニュージーランドから一時帰国した時になぜか英語で返してしまう事ありました。😅 マレーシアからだとニュージーランドも近いのでぜひ旅行してみてください。🇳🇿
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
ニュージーランドに留学していたのですね👀 やはり、あるあるなのですね!面白いです🤣 いつかニュージーランドも行ったみたいです!
I'm from Malaysia, very interesting experience you got there, thanks for sharing
動画をありがとうございます。勉強になりました。
hi sunami, In Malaysia have 2 kind of foodcourt, there was a foodcourt you need to clean the table that call self service, but If you can just leave the table without cleaning the table basically you pay for the cleaning service. They charge you in your bill as service charge.
Thank you Sunami. It's good to see us in a mirror sometimes; to also see how others see us.
I really enjoyed this video!
I grew up in Japan when I was younger. And when I returned to Malaysia, I was surprised by how people leave their dishes on the table. I wanted to keep the good habit of cleaning your own table, so I still clean my table to this day. And everytime I visit Japan, I will always remember to clean my table, and also wipe the table with tissues if the table is wet. So the next person using it will have clean & dry table 😊
@fadhilnoman3849
Жыл бұрын
Yup for me leaving food on the table is always a bad habit. I as a Malay born and raise in Malaysia do felt guilty everytime i left the plate on the table. Sometimes i stack the plate after eating but there also time where the workers ask me to leave it. It depends on how their parent raise them. I would love to see a lot of Malaysian to adapt this type of habit.
最近マレーシアに興味が出てきて、移住したいと思いマレーシアの物件動画をずっと見ています。Sunamiさんが今住んでいる家のルームツアーとかも見てみたいです!
とても素晴らしいビデオとコンテンツです。マレーシアについてのレビューをありがとうございます。❤
Hi sunami san ❤..Glad that you can adapt with malaysia 🫶
hahaha sunami chan ... glad you like our malaysian food arrigato gozaimasu ^^ hehe
that's great to hear the positive side of living here.
Interesting to know. Thank you for sharing.
even with the 'power of the hand' still please be careful when crossing the road ya XD
I enjoy watching your video here. Im a malaysian and i learn so much from your video here , the food , people , climate in japan and many more..
Nice to hear from you sunami, you gain health back... can't wait to hear from you channel reaction again...sorry for late reply,nowadays can't watch anything because of working...
*WELCOME TO MALAYSIA ENJOYED 🇲🇾❤️🧡💙🥰❤️💕💙❤️🧡🥰🇲🇾*
Good luck sunami, better take care of yourself.
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Of course!! Thank you for your notice!!
@cheelongyong665
Жыл бұрын
@@sunamiinmalaysia you are welcome 🤗🤗🤗🤗 sunami.
おめでとう、マレーシア人と認定された!W ここで住み続けることで幸せを見つけられるといいね!
"the hand" is the best pass in Malaysia. It will open every blockade except for toll booths
i left my dishes on table to,,but i make sure the table are clean..and arrage the dishes properly so easy for the cleaner to clean the table.
I love Japan . I used to travel there for leisure quite often. Peoplle there are heplful and soft.😊
the red light got me really 🤣🤣 but yes do safely cross the road when it is green light only!
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Be safety each other ☺️
I find your point that your posture has improved is very interesting. You mentioned it could be due to the warmer weather and no winter. Another reason could be life is less stressful in Malaysia. In Japan, people really work very hard and the cost of living is so high. Also in Malaysia, most people love the Japanese people because we find them so disciplined and polite. So once a Malaysian know you are a Japanese, they will immediately treat you better because your are a visitor.
Half good half bad, the malaysian way 😄
Habit No 2: Spicy & Thick seasoning in food. When you got the Malaysian food, there's no turning back.
love the video
Bienvenido a Malaysia 😉 Bella
Yes I Want to Go Travel Malaysia to Japan 🇲🇾➡️🇯🇵 Kuala Lumpur to Osaka | Return to Malaysia 🇯🇵➡️🇲🇾 Osaka to Kuala Lumpur
Good. Some of it is good for you.
マレーシア人の視点からすると独創的で興味深い。 👍
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます😊
cool!.. nice video ... 🥰❤
It's time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings 👍
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Nice idea!! 😂😂 What should I do for something new ??😋
@williamfoong5783
Жыл бұрын
@@sunamiinmalaysia You can be what you want to be.🥰
depends where you drink for a glass of alcohol some might be cheap but wait for October fest would be quite a big offer
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
October fest is held in Malaysia??👀
@gaia7527
Жыл бұрын
will have in this October
As a Malaysian, I don't leave my dishes at the table when I left though. Maybe I'm a rare breed...
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Really??😳it seems to be rare in Malaysia!!
@MASViper
Жыл бұрын
@@sunamiinmalaysia Yeah, because I saw tourist in Malaysia do it, and I think it's a beautiful thing and should be followed.
@tiputertipah9664
Жыл бұрын
we re gradually moving to be like japanese sooner, its a good culture though
@NoChinaforever17
Жыл бұрын
@@tiputertipah9664 Korean culture you mean
@MASViper
Жыл бұрын
@@NoChinaforever17Well, it depends on who you're learned that new culture from.
for the number 5 .. hands power is only can be use in some place in some time... if its just in 1 way alley or way, or small road.... or the countdown for thee walk is more than 60 second... any coinciquence is all by that person self because they have option to stay follow the rule or just do like the other people do... even some people is angry at people woh across the road without look at the traffic light ... even though when the people who are angry but when the the one crossing the roads they never care about others too😂
I see both pros and cons..balanced
2023年10月4日より半年間、すなみサンの通っていた語学学校のemsに通うことにしました。今から楽しみです🎶🤗👍
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
おおお!そうなのですね☺️コメントありがとうございます♪留学生活が充実しますように🍀
as a malaysian, i hope you dont adapt point no 4 n 5 permanently 😅😂 /i have travelled few places around the world, and i already made a habit to always return the dishes regardless what the locals do
Hi Sunami saya dari Sabah Malaysia hadir 🇲🇾😊
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
I will go to KK soon !!
@hafizyaakob5753
Жыл бұрын
@@sunamiinmalaysia ok Sunami 👍🏻😊
Nice video..
Living in Malaysia has exposed you to a different world of food, cultures & habits.
Hi i'm from malaysia i just want to say welcome to MALAYSIAAAA❤❤❤
7:24 I love this "hand of god" too 😁😁😁but sometime you need to use it with care, if fast car is coming please don't use it 😁😁😁
In fastfood chains, i used to clear the myself in few years back. At hawkers food court normally i just left them on the table 😅
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
I see 😳 thank you for sharing your opinion!!
@mochimichi4274
Жыл бұрын
for me its depend on the situation n place.. I only clean the table myself if there is no staff to do the job or if the place have to many customer n staff is out of hand to do handle it..
@arjunc4759
Жыл бұрын
If you cross the border, you will be helping the government (aka pay fine) for leaving the food on the table in hawkers/food court 😅😬
I'm back🎉.. because of the title
Welcome to Malaysia U r so localised now 😂
No.4 malaysia still learn from japan for not leave tableware after eating..
@amyluchialove
Жыл бұрын
Yup. Even me myself, everytime eating at McDonald’s, I always make sure to clean up after eating, to easier the staff work.
first one was 'we dont talk but we yell" xD
Not sure which part of Malaysia u live in, but in KL, many drinking places(moderate ones, dun go to high end ones) have happy hour (before 8 or 8.30pm) and usually its around rm 15 to 18 per mug, eg. Uncle Don. Maybe u can try next time when u come back. Cheers and enjoy ur stay in Japan.
@human-wd8pg
Жыл бұрын
Malaysia is Muslim dominant country .
How about handkerchief? Did you carry handkerchief in Malaysia? I think in Japan most people carry handkerchief in their bag everyday.
The waiting for lamp either it broken or people just give you crossing road because the weather hot, so people in car unconscious give you pass, basically both sides understand.
素晴らしいビデオ、日本とマレーシアの間の特別な変化。 私の国フランスでは、車がないとき、人々は本当にほぼ毎回赤信号で道路を横断します。
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
そうなのですね!フランスの事情にも興味あります☺️
05- As Malaysian, I think that is really a bad habit... 😂😂
Pls someone take back sunami to Japan...she learnt bad thing in malaysia😅😂😂😂
When you can tolerate with spicy food.. ur tummy will never go full with non spicy food XD
マレーシアではフードコートで食器を片付けなくて良いことにビックリしました‼️
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
はい!ほとんどの人が片付けていない感じです😂
Habit No. 1: Deaf & Loud. It is so funny you said that. I didnt know that is one obvious difference.
You are better than Ultraman in stopping the vehicle using hand...😂
Sunamichan now is Malaysian not japanese anymore😊
I laughed when you said "hand power" stop the car to cross road 🤣It is better not use too much "hand power" for your own safety when cross the road.
You are so beautiful sunami san.... 😊😊😊new subscriber here...
"Malaysianized".. first time hearing this word 😂
I wonder where in Malaysia is Sunami-san staying where she uses her hand to stop cars. In KL you are going to get run over by a motorbike if you do that. So please follow the traffic light.
#ichangRM used to eat and explore variety Malaysian food
Comel ❤❤
Itu sbb laa org tua2 ckp.. "Jauh perjalanan, luas pengalaman". Tugas kita.. ambil yg terbaik, buang yg hodoh atau tidak baik itu. Dan jd kan Sifat2 yg baik itu- Mendarah Mendaging!. Bg dio jd habit/tabiat!. Maka akhirnya.. kamu akan jd Mukmin Yg Sejati. Aamiin ya ALLAH Psst!.. SOLAT jgn tinggal noo.. Itu modal kita
Have you started to use the word "lah"?
Sunami grow fat a bit after stay in 1.5 years malaysia 🎉 congratulations
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video!!
how can you still keep so beautiful after be in Malaysia eating high carb high sugar local food.
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
I became fat a little bit 😢
@NoChinaforever17
Жыл бұрын
Japanese girls have good genes similiar to Koreans.
@TheNasa85
Жыл бұрын
@@sunamiinmalaysiait's not fat, it's healthier 😊
@chanjacky7807
Жыл бұрын
in front of camera just eat 1 mouth of rice and veggie.. the rest throw or leave it to camera man to eat all..lol
Hi sunami ❤❤❤ Kasia ho ap ❤️❤️❤️
The hand power does have its magic, maybe not in Japan
*Yes True ... The POWER of the Hand stops even the huge Buses & Lorries ahahahahahahahaaaaa*
as a malaysian , i can confirm you the streets are way louder than anywhere. because i am chinese but born in malaysia and grew up in malaysia , the word ''hah?'' is quite common and we use the word when we are confused. adding spices to noodles are so good. everytime i eat noodles i add soy sauce and white pepper.the pepper made the soup look like pepper soup. i don't think malaysians have a good posture. the waiters collecting the dishes is normal. nobody obey the traffic rules here. in malaysia theres like 20 different race , but the two biggest are chinese and malay. the people here are mostly racist.not the black&white racist.the chinese and malay racist.but i am not a racist.
Maybe the posture because Japanese generally shy?..
Hi sunami🎉, yes safety is important. Can cross the road in red light but must look out for cars also. Drink alcohol is bad for health, drink occasionally is ok.😊 thanks for the video. I really enjoy watching. 💞💓💗
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video!! Of course, I look out for car when I cross the road 👀Thank you for your notice!!
@arifff5185
Жыл бұрын
@@sunamiinmalaysia aishiteru/japani vs saye suka/inmalay. malaysia. Terimo kasih-thank you. Travel vs stay in malaysia.two country&asian. The world.2 emperor's. Agong/emperor. Of inmalay. Maharaja pada/from malaysiani. Naruhito/emperor. From japani/jepuni.
Bonita bonita
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
these are some bad habits to pick up, especially the red light crossing and leaving the plates at the table 😂
I would have thought you would become Malaysianized when you start adding "lah" to your sentences!
Reducing amount if alcohol in your life is the very good thing to u and your health and if possible, stop it for good. Anyway, u r beautiful... 😍🥰❤🥰
ウコンの力😂
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
Xtually there already have some Japanese youtuber here....
Hi sunami
@sunamiinmalaysia
Жыл бұрын
Hi🙌
Living dangerously 😂😅
I'm from malaysia 1st reason true since many shop or people is really loud especially restaurant like malay restaurant. they tend to just open the sound of tv to let customer know the news 2nd reason also true. Islamic people tend to eat more spicy food and non malaysia some of them also can eat spicy food but not good at it. 3rd i don't know that i let sunami judge on that. Climate in malaysia is always summer. 4th it normal for us malaysia to do that. 5th true we don't care if it red light or green light we just cross the road just we obey the turn right and left to see if the road have no car to cross. 6th we have alcohol since we have islamic friend or people we less drink alcohol. Non islamic always drink at pub and some of store is not selling alcohol as religion stuff is involved.