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I want to complain about Malaysia.
After living in Malaysia for a period of time, many people can't help but compare everything here with other regions. If it is not good, it will be psychologically unbalanced, so there are many things that I want to vomit. I don't know what you want to say about Malaysia.

The following are some things that netizens want to vomit in Malaysia:

1. Weather

1) The temperature is the same all year round, with more than 30 degrees during the day and more than 20 degrees at night, and it rains almost every day. Prepare summer clothes without going far away.

2) The air conditioner is so cold that I almost suffocate. Whether it is a long-distance bus, a bus or an airport, not wearing long sleeves is the rhythm of illness.

3) In the summer of 365 days a year, when the sun is shining, it is too hot to stand in the sun. When there is no sun at night, just turn on the ceiling fan and sleep. It is more convenient to wear slippers when it rains.

4) The tropical climate is summer all year round, and there are many pests, so we should pay attention to mosquito disease prevention. If the vegetables you buy are not put in the refrigerator in time, they will easily grow maggots.

Step 2 transport

1) I have been to Kuala Lumpur, and the traffic is very chaotic. There are few traffic lights on the sidewalk, so pedestrians can only cross the road when there are few cars, which is very dangerous.

2) Traffic is the biggest complaint in Kuala Lumpur. Especially for tourists, although the subway network is developed, I don't know why the ride experience is not good. If you don't live near KLCC or Bukit Tangbin, it's not convenient to go out for sightseeing and foraging.

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

4) Taxi drivers don't watch, and the price level is similar to that of Guangzhou.

Step 3 eat and relax

1) What I just started eating is really a nightmare for me, because I don't cook like other colleagues, and I have to eat out three meals a day.

2) Indian dining habits, mixed with various colors of meat together, banana Ye Sheng is the most unbearable! Hands! Hold on! Nima, I really want to vomit and have dinner with my colleagues. In fact, it is ok to eat more times. It just looks ugly.

3) Usually, the rest is basically a big shopping mall. I spend a day watching movies, shopping, drinking and eating, and I can't shake the pavilion every week.

4) If you live in a non-core city, there will be 1 or twice a week nearby, which is worth visiting. Fruit is cheaper than Tesco, AEON, Giant and other supermarkets, but the quality is slightly worse. There are also a variety of drinks and snacks from three ethnic groups. The other is the visual sense of Yiwu commodity market!

4. Economic situation

1) Kuala Lumpur, as the capital, although more developed than other cities, seems to be slightly backward compared with neighboring Thailand and Singapore. The name "four tigers in Asia" is no longer appropriate now. Although it is not difficult to see from the urban construction that it used to be the forefront of Asia, it is a pity that the development of the times has not brought Malaysia back to life.

2) Going to Malaysia for the first time is a stranger. Because I live in Georgetown, every store closes at seven o'clock, and the road outside is empty and deserted, which scares me to death. I have to go back to the youth travel agency to sleep at eight o'clock. After that, I was accosted by Indian boys the next night, which gave me the feeling that the law and order here was very poor.

3) When I arrived in Malacca, I felt no special difference from Penang, even more boring than Penang.

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

5) Due to its small population, the service industry in Malaysia is more expensive than that in China, and the technologies of decoration and makeup are far inferior to those in China.

6) The infrastructure is relatively backward, and it is right for China to be called an infrastructure madman. Because the land is vast and the population is sparse, and the infrastructure investment is not as good as that of China, the efficiency of national construction is far less than that of China. Whether it is network or public transportation, only Kuala Lumpur, the capital, has subway, no high-speed rail, few train lines and few buses.

7) Old city appearance. Basically, except for the CBD in Kuala Lumpur, the area with a radius of 2.5 kilometers is still prosperous. Even Kuala Lumpur is desolate in other places, with water-eroded walls, disrepair walls and the appearance of the remains of the last century.

5. Ethnic groups

1) Most Malays seem to live an unusually leisurely life, and those who speak ill of them are lazy people. 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 thought 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. Social security

1) The law and order here is actually not very good. Be very careful when you go out and pray for peace. At least I'm alive like this and I haven't been robbed, 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. Besides, fishing law enforcement will collect money privately. There is a phenomenon that black cars are often towed away, and there is suspicion of collusion with the police.

3) The police here are super corrupt, so corrupt that I am shocked. Especially near the festival, I will stop your car for no reason 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 number of people. A colleague of mine once gave three policemen 900 ringgit, but one of them escaped at the price of 100.

7. Work efficiency

1) Malays are extremely inefficient and super unpunctual. Make an appointment to meet at 8 o'clock the next morning and come at 9 o'clock. Dragging them to do things for a long time, until you finally lost your temper and got angry with him.

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

3) Slow pace of life, the strongest experience is the low work efficiency in Malaysia, including the government and enterprises. I've been trying for two months for my colleague's car accident, and I haven't finished the process yet.

4) Getting a visa here also makes me depressed. At first, everything went well. However, as more and more China people come to Johor Bahru, the visa fees are also rising. I used to just get a visa. Now that you get a visa, you have to go back to China to mail it. It was all luck when you took it back to the customs. If you are lucky enough to have been there once, you will be stopped and say that you have a visa problem and must buy a return ticket. There are only two ways to enter the customs, either listen to him and buy a return ticket, or try your luck and change the entrance. A colleague was inexplicably locked up in a dark room with a work visa, and then cried and called the visa Commissioner. It took a long time to be released, and the last reason was that there was no reason! !

8. Network status

1) The basic Internet services in Malaysia lag behind those in China, and the price and quality are poor. It has always mocked itself for choosing the slowest internet speed among countries with overseas academic qualifications 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 impulse to go back over the wall!

2) Online shopping is very troublesome, and with all kinds of transshipment, some locals actually like online shopping. I really don't understand why such a slow online shopping doesn't hurt to go out and buy a skull.

If you have anything to say to Malaysia, please tell me in private!