The Truth About Muslim Countries
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Top Comments (10)
After 13 years, my wife and I left South America for Penang, Malaysia. The healthcare here is excellent, and the food is both fun and exotic. Being consumers is enjoyable, and we feel safe and welcome. In just a month, we've already made many friends.
In Malaysia and Indonesia people don't even shout. If a foreigner shouts locals look down at that person.
I lived in Dubai, a Muslim city for 10 years and never saw a homeless person or a beggar. But when I visited California I was shocked seeing tens of thousands of homeless people.
I've lived and traveled to several Muslim lands, beautiful kind friendly people
As a Singaporean, i can vouch that our Malaysian neighbours are pretty chill. It is a safe place with great food. We are all pretty open in south east Asia because we are all so different. Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore are all very different and at the same time respectively of each other's differences.
I have visited Malaysia and worked with Malaysians. People are very polite and soft spoken. If that doesn’t give you peace, I dont know what will.
As a happy expat in KL, I couldn't agree more. Malaysians are chill and non judgmental. I'd love to stay here as long as possible.
I have been to most of the countries in Asia as a flight attendant and in a personal capacity. I can vouch for Malaysia and I do relate to what Andrew is talking about here. It is one of the places I’d consider when I finally will get a chance to move away from America
Malaysians were super nice when I was there last year. I also had the health screening at Prince Court Hospital, and WOW what efficiency!
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Top Comments (10)
After 13 years, my wife and I left South America for Penang, Malaysia. The healthcare here is excellent, and the food is both fun and exotic. Being consumers is enjoyable, and we feel safe and welcome. In just a month, we've already made many friends.
In Malaysia and Indonesia people don't even shout. If a foreigner shouts locals look down at that person.
I lived in Dubai, a Muslim city for 10 years and never saw a homeless person or a beggar. But when I visited California I was shocked seeing tens of thousands of homeless people.
I've lived and traveled to several Muslim lands, beautiful kind friendly people
As a Singaporean, i can vouch that our Malaysian neighbours are pretty chill. It is a safe place with great food. We are all pretty open in south east Asia because we are all so different. Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore are all very different and at the same time respectively of each other's differences.
I have visited Malaysia and worked with Malaysians. People are very polite and soft spoken. If that doesn’t give you peace, I dont know what will.
As a happy expat in KL, I couldn't agree more. Malaysians are chill and non judgmental. I'd love to stay here as long as possible.
I have been to most of the countries in Asia as a flight attendant and in a personal capacity. I can vouch for Malaysia and I do relate to what Andrew is talking about here. It is one of the places I’d consider when I finally will get a chance to move away from America
Malaysians were super nice when I was there last year. I also had the health screening at Prince Court Hospital, and WOW what efficiency!
- Become a client and build your plan B: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ - Learn more about these strategies at our annual live event: https://nomadcapitalist.com/live/ - These are 6 reasons why you should move to Malaysia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrh-2HbWhIg