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I want to vomit about Malaysia.

After living in Malaysia for a period of time, many people will involuntarily compare everything here with other regions. If it's not good, it will be psychologically unbalanced when compared, so there are many things you want to vomit. I don't know what you want to vomit about Malaysia?

Here are some things that netizens want to vomit about Malaysia:

1. Weather

1) The temperature is the same all year round, which is more than 3 degrees in the daytime and more than 2 degrees in the evening. It rains almost every day. Just prepare summer clothes if you don't travel far.

2) The air conditioner is so cold that I'm dying to live. Whether it's a long-distance bus or a bus or an airport, not wearing long sleeves is the rhythm of getting sick.

3) In the summer of 365 days a year, it is too hot to stand in the sun when the sun is shining, and you can go to sleep with the ceiling fan on the minimum gear at night when there is no sun. It's more convenient to wear slippers when it rains.

4) The tropical climate is summer all the year round, and there are many pests, so be careful to prevent mosquito disease. The vegetables bought are easy to grow maggots if they are not put in the refrigerator in time.

2. Transportation

1) Having traveled to Kuala Lumpur, the traffic is chaotic, and there are few traffic lights on the sidewalk. Pedestrians can only cross the road when there are few cars, which is very dangerous.

2) Traffic is the most worth complaining about in Kuala Lumpur. Especially for tourists, although the subway network is well developed, I don't know why the ride experience is not good. If you don't live near KLCC or Bukit Bintang, it is really inconvenient to go out for sightseeing and foraging.

3) The subway in Kuala Lumpur is very old, with a high degree of damage and low cleanliness, which gives tourists a bad intuitive impression. Locals also admit that the traffic in Kuala Lumpur is very poor.

4) Taxi drivers don't hit the meter, which traps tourists. The price level is similar to that in Guangzhou.

3. Eating and relaxing

1) Eating was really a nightmare for me at first, because unlike other colleagues, I could only cook three meals a day outside.

2) Indian dining habits, lumps of meat mixed with various colors are piled together, and banana Ye Sheng is the most unbearable thing to eat! Hands! Grab! Nima, I really tried to vomit and finished my meal with my colleagues. In fact, it is ok to eat more times. It's just that it looks ugly.

3) Usually, the rest is basically a big shopping mall for a day, watching movies, shopping, drinking and eating, and the Pavilion can't be shaken every week.

4) If you live in a non-core urban area, there will be one or two night markets nearby that are worth visiting. Fruits are cheaper than supermarkets such as Tesco, aeon and giant, but the quality is slightly worse. There are also many kinds of drinks and snacks from three ethnic groups. In addition, it is the visual sense of Yiwu small commodity market!

4. Economic situation

1) Although Kuala Lumpur, as the capital, is more developed than other cities, it seems to be slightly backward compared with neighboring Thailand and Singapore. The name of "Four Little Tigers in Asia" is now inadequate. Although it is not difficult to see from the urban construction that it was once in the forefront of Asia, it is a pity that the development of the times has not brought Malaysia back to life.

2) I was a stranger in Malaysia for the first time. Because I lived in Georgetown, every shop closed at seven o'clock, and the roads outside were empty and deserted, which scared me to death, so I had to go back to the Youth Travel Service to sleep at eight o'clock. After that, I was accosted by Indian boys the next night, which gave me the impression that the security here is very bad.

3) When I arrived in Malacca, I felt no great difference from Penang, and it was even more boring than Penang.

4) The economic development here is naturally not as good as that of China and the United States, but we have everything, not a frog in the well, but we just think wifi is a bit slow!

5) Due to its small population, Malaysia's service industry is more expensive than China's, and its technologies such as decoration and makeup are far inferior to China's.

6) The infrastructure is backward, and it is right that China is called the infrastructure madman. Because of its vast territory and sparse population, the infrastructure investment in Malaysia is not as good as that in China, and the efficiency of national construction, the infrastructure in Malaysia is far worse than that in China. No matter whether it is network or public transportation, only the capital Kuala Lumpur has a subway, no high-speed rail, few train lines and few buses.

7) The city looks old. Basically, except for the CBD of Kuala Lumpur, the area with a radius of 2.5 kilometers looks prosperous. Even Kuala Lumpur is desolate in other places, and there are walls eroded by water stains, wall skins that have been in disrepair for a long time, and the appearance of a relic of the last century.

5. Ethnic group

1) Most Malays seem to have an unusually leisurely life, and those who say bad things are lazy. The requirements for work and life are not as high as those of Chinese, and life is too simple, but many Malays are not bad.

2) Muslims in Malaysia are much more traditional than I expected and feel more conservative than Muslims in Turkey.

3) Chinese people have low social status and are generally dissatisfied with Malays, but there is no obvious disharmony in their lives.

6. Public security

1) The public security here is actually not very good. You must be very careful when you go out, and worship God more to keep you safe. At least I live this way, and I haven't been robbed yet, Amitabha! But there is no war here, don't worry.

2) The government system is relatively corrupt. Similar to most developing countries, government policies are changing. In addition, fishing law enforcement will collect money privately. There is a phenomenon that black cars are often towed away, and it is suspected that they are colluding with the police.

3) The police here are so corrupt that I am shocked. Especially when the festival day is approaching, I will stop your car inexplicably and detain you for some unwarranted reasons. If you want to leave, you have to give him money. Of course, I don't give him money directly, or throw it on the ground, or pretend to shake hands with him. As for the amount of money, it mainly depends on their mood and the number of them. One of my colleagues once gave 9 ringgit to three policemen, but of course one of them got away with it at 1.

7. Work efficiency

1) Malays are extremely inefficient and super unpunctual. It is good to make an appointment to meet at 8 o'clock the next morning and come at 9 o'clock. It will take a long time to drag them to do things, until you finally have no temper to be angry with him.

2) Malaysians are lazy and not as diligent as China people, including Chinese. Malays are just very lazy, very!

3) Life is slow, and the strongest experience is that Malaysia's work efficiency is low, including government and business. I have tried my colleague's car accident for two months and haven't finished the process.

4) Getting a visa here is also very depressing to me. At first, it went smoothly. However, with the increasing number of China people here in Johor Bahru, the visa fee is also rising. In the past, it was fine to get a visa directly. Now, after getting a visa, you have to go back to China to apply for a visa. When you come back to the customs, it's all luck. If you are lucky enough to pass it once, you will be stopped and say that there is something wrong with your visa. If you want to enter the customs, there are only two ways, either listen to him and buy a return ticket, or try your luck and change your entrance. There was a colleague who was inexplicably locked up in a small black room with a work visa, and then cried and called the visa Commissioner. It took a long time to be released, and finally the reason was that there was no reason! !

8. Network situation

1) Malaysia's Internet basic services are behind China, and the prices are of poor quality. It has been teasing that it has chosen the slowest internet speed among the overseas countries recognized by the mainland. At the same time, the content of many video websites is limited to IP broadcasting in Chinese mainland, which is also very painful. Not everyone can understand the rush to go back over the wall!

2) Online shopping is very troublesome. With all kinds of transshipment, some local people actually like online shopping very much. I really don't understand why online shopping is so slow, so it hurts to buy a skull.

If you have something to say about Malaysia, please let me know by private message!