In Malaysian culture, food serves as a universal coping mechanism for various life situations, including emotional states (sadness, happiness), financial circumstances (payday, budget constraints), and life events (work stress, holidays), demonstrating how food functions as a social activity, therapy, and celebration all in one.
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Malaysians Have One Solutions for EverythingAdded:
How Malaysians manage their mood.
>> I'm so sad.
>> Let's go eat something good.
>> I'm so happy today.
>> Let's go eat something good.
>> Huh? Tomorrow is payday?
>> Let's go eat something good.
>> I do I haven't finished my work.
>> Let's go eat something good.
>> Huh? Got long holiday again?
>> Let's go eat something good.
>> I do I'm broke already.
>> Let's go eat something good, but cheaper one.
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