This video showcases multiple real-life examples of Malaysian people demonstrating exceptional kindness and hospitality toward foreigners, including a Malay mechanic who fixed a Chinese man's motorcycle for free after noticing he had insufficient money for food, multiple Malaysians who paid for a Chinese tourist's parking without expecting anything in return, a Grab driver who patiently waited for a wheelchair user to exit and received a gift in gratitude, and a bus driver who returned a passenger's lost watch after a 5-hour journey. These stories illustrate how Malaysian culture emphasizes mutual aid, honesty, and community support, making visitors feel at home and creating memorable experiences that touch hearts worldwide.
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ORANG LUAR MENANGIS DI MALAYSIA⁉️ 😭🇲🇾 Apa Yang Mereka Rasa Ini BETUL-BETUL BUAT DUNIA TERKEJUT!Added:
I fool can't do this. Are you see the young boy?
Oh my god. So, we've just had some lunch breakfast in where we ate last night. We were just chatting to a really nice Malaysian guy just about life, the world, and he's just bought our lunch.
He would not let us pay. This is how nice Malaysian people are. There was just no need to do that. It was such just such a lovely touch.
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Gangs.
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>> [music] >> Oh, [music] [music] Okay.
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I was cry when I watch this video guys.
So basically what happened was a Chinese guy I think his motorcycle broke down and there's a [music] Malay guy tried to help the Chinese guy to fix his motorcycle and of course usually mechanics will charge you right. So after the mechanics fix the motorcycle the total cost for that service is around 140 to 150 [music] ringgit. And when the Chinese guy is trying to pay mechanics saw how much the Chinese guy left is about 170. And then the Malay guy asks him, "Do you have enough money for food later?" And you can see the Chinese guy, he wants to cry already.
But he say, "I have I have enough."
[music] But then the Malay guy know that the Chinese guy would not have enough money to get food. So the Malay mechanics say, "You don't need to pay.
Today I do this for you. Tomorrow my God will do the same thing for me." It's really [music] touching to see how Malaysians are helping each other. And I want to say bravo to the Malay mechanics. The help you offer to the guy is going to save his life and he will remember you for the rest of his life.
Thank you. You are unbelievable.
Wait, wait, wait.
Fore! [music] Foreign! Foreign!
>> [laughter] [music and singing] >> We're going to Yeah.
And then you go this and you get you book it.
>> Okay. Thank you.
>> The other people are amazing.
>> They are they are the most gentle, kindest people. Yeah. And one of the other main reasons is because [music] they have signs that say beware of the elephants and beware of the tigers because there are still wild elephants and wild tigers in [music] there still tigers here.
>> Yeah. Wow.
>> Not everywhere, don't worry.
>> Certainly not in KL. Certainly not in K.
But yeah, the Asian tiger is still wild in Malaysia. And I just think that is insane to to [music] say.
>> Yeah. The jungle as well. It's just scenery is mindblowing. I do the drive a lot literally [music] like once a week at the moment and I just it it's like you know have you seen King Kong the opening scene with the helicopter coming that's like what I drive through to come from Panang down to KL. Um yeah that that's >> in a nutshell with a few little you know variations [music] but yeah that that's it's just a beautiful place.
>> I like Malaysia. It's been a great experience so far. The people I met here have been absolutely amazing. people treated me so well. And besides that, the people here have great English. They speak English very well. You know, you can understand them. People are very nice. At least the ones that I met. Now, the other reason is the city, unlike most cities that I've been in has a lot of greenery. [music] A lot of trees for me at least is not common to see. I spent a few days in Bangkok. It was nice and all, but air quality is pretty low as opposed to here. Like the air is very breathable. You would not expect that when you come here. It's so developed.
In fact, I don't think we have anything like that in Europe, like [music] with modern buildings and all that. We might have, but still, this [music] is this is a great place. So, I'm impressed.
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for Malaysia. [music] [music] >> [music] >> A Chinese tourist in Malaysia recently shared a heartwarming story when [music] she couldn't find small change for parking. Instead of just helping her break a 50 ringit note, [music] multiple Malaysians stepped up and paid for her parking without expecting anything in return.
>> I was freaking out and I was asking some Malaysians around like, "Hey, can I break the 50? You can keep the change. I just need some small change to pay for parking. Malaysians would just be like, "No, it's okay. I'll just pay for [music] your parking." And I'll try to pay them back. I'll be like, "Hey, can I like TNG you?" They're just like, "No, it's okay. It's it's like three ringit.
It's four ringit." [music] >> Her story went viral and the kindness didn't stop there. One netizen, Ben Leo, shared his own experience, saying, "A Malay gentleman paid for my parking. I insisted to pay him back via TNG, [music] but he refused." Another user, Shik Hussein Aljabri, commented, "You can practice this in your own country so it's spreading out later."
>> Oh, sorry. Just cried a little. Here I am again talking about the [music] incredible kindness that keeps on coming to me here in Malaysia and my daughter has chronicle [music] ulcers. She's in a lot of pain and we can't figure out how to help her. I tried [music] it all. If you have any tips, please let me know. I wrote in a local Facebook group [music] asking for advice. amazing lady. She wrote to me and [music] said, "My son has cancer and he because of the chemotherapy, he had ulcer. She tried Chinese medicine and she [music] kindly offered to give me some. So I was just at her house picking it up."
>> [music] >> power of paying forward, the power of being kind, the power of seeing other [music] people is just thank you Malaysia for giving me [music] this experience of kindness. This is what I mean when I say that Malaysians are so sweet and so kind and that is shocking coming from Sweden. So, I was just on a Grab on the way home and my grab was blocked by the car in front because a person on a wheelchair had to get out of the car. So, obviously that takes a long time, right? My driver gets out of the car, helps the people, right? Which is very sweet already. And then he waits.
He doesn't get angry. He doesn't get upset. He just patiently waits in the car, right? Then when the car moves along, the woman gets out of the car and gives him like a small gift and says, "Thank you."
That would never happen in Sweden. That would never happen in Singapore. People would get upset. People would get angry that they would have to wait in traffic.
So, it just warms my heart and it makes me feel so happy that both the man and the women were so kind and so understanding towards each other.
Honestly, this is why I love Malaysia.
>> Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. He's an honest, good man. Thank you, man.
Brother, thank you so much. Thank you so much.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. This watch is very, very important. Thank you. Thank you. No problem. You see this guy man who I I'll explain the story to you in a second but he's an honest good man. Thank you man. Thank you so much.
Thank you. So basically what happened was yesterday I took a bus from Kotabaru to Sunai Patani. I was sitting on the back of the bus chilling. It was about a 5-hour ride and I don't know why my watch was getting uncomfortable on the wrist. So I decided to take it [music] off and put it on the seat. Usually I put it in the back or something. I don't know why. When we got here to the station I quickly ran off the bus. Day goes by, so it's pretty much [music] late. And I get to my hotel room and I usually take off my watch and I notice I don't have it on my wrist and I'm like, "Oh, snap. I forgot it on the bus." So, what I did was I hit up the the company, the the bus [music] company, which is Muiara. Shout out to them. They gave me the operator for these buses. His name is Mustafer. Shout out to him because [music] he's the one who got in touch with this driver who was on his way back from uh I think it's one of the [music] cities back to Sunnai Padani this morning and he just got here right now around 4 5:00 and he told him that this person left their watch. [music] Long story short, basically the watch was there. This guy took it. He brought it back to me [music] and it's just a testament to Malaysia and Malaysian people how honest they are.
Bro, fool can't cop this. Are you lads?
Only eight adults and four children have ever survived. And that's them, bro. This is putrid, man.
The number of victims who died at S21 is 18,000 people. Don't forget, it's more than 2 million across the whole country.
Comput I fool can't do this, are you?
You see the young boy like a 13y old boy like gangs. [music] >> [music] >> Riot Malaysia [music] >> [music] >> Like, comment, subscribe channel update.
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