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if you were me would you return to live in malaysia?

consider that i'd probably cant speak malay anymore, cant put up with inadequate public transport anymore, or public service, or unreliable internet service, restricted speech *freedom - not that i need alot but cant do without the basics* and dont really want to subject myself to certain traditional social perception... but for some personal reasons, do want to be at home? gindy, the two-year-ago kk already looked/felt so unfamiliar to me, i was scared enough to go kk by myself. though i must say i miss certain places & food that are second to none. of course i can adapt to the changes but im just not so sure i'd like them now. oh hey i saw this on youtube - tanjung aru hakka song, so funny. seen it? --- live in australia & have been for the past 8-ish years, professionally employed (& stable), late twenties if they mean anything bean - you know i'd rather marry you and move to england

Public Comments

  1. I can not answer for you but for me no I am to spoiled.
  2. woi, tidak rindu KK ka?
  3. Depends on where you would be moving back from...
  4. I am american and i lived in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh for 1 year. i found it to be very unrestricted as a visitor. i do not know where your living now or how old you are or what your profession is. I liked it and there were many things i like more than here in America. with out more information it is hard to say.
  5. No I wouldn't. I would never leave the USA.
  6. marry gindy in kk and everything will be ok
  7. I would say that internet service is adequate. I would say also that you simply cannot forget language, once you are here, read the paper, listen to Buletin Utama, it will easily come back. Public transport is improving and for free speech, there's always internet. I cannot speak for kk as kl is my place. I was there once and the 50 sen bus/van is good :)
  8. I can understand the "need" to be home after you've been away for a while, but understandably, you didn't go into detail about those "personal reasons", and those are probably the biggest things that are drawing you back. Because of those reasons, neither I nor anyone else can tell you to go back or not. That decision is yours to struggle with. The one thing I can tell you is to look at the life you have built in Australia, and compare it with the life you will live in Malaysia, and despite all the hardships, if you believe you will be happier there, then go.
  9. If you have a stable job and are happy living in Australia, then i suggest you just stay on there. I do not see there is a good reason for you to return to Malaysia unless you wish to be close to your family ( assuming they are still in Malaysia ). Australia isn't very far from Malaysia, you can always fly in once a while for a vacation.
  10. I won’t come back if I were you, what for? I don’t see any reason or benefits, it is much safer, the air is much cleaner in Australia, the standard of living is much better there and the education is much better you’re your kids, come back once a while for holiday and nostalgic reason is good enough or maybe return when your grand kids are old enough
  11. My neighbour, my kids' friends, my parents' friends, nephews & nieces, cousins, schoolmates, hubby's biz associates....most I know are emigrating to Australia for various reasons. Better education, better, cleaner & more civilized living environment, fed up of Malaysia's politics, etc. If I were you, with a stable job, I'd stay put, at least for now as the economy is just as bad here. And when possible, take a long break from work, come home for awhile to see if you still fit in. Do not make a life-altering decision rashly. Please think it through. Good luck.
  12. You can always return and be a tourist to your own homeland, every once in a while. But to leave the comforts of your adoptive land and relearn to be a true-blue Malaysian again? Nah! You and Bean to become a couple is a good idea, if I may add. :) Bean, make your move bah! -------- bean, Grrrrr! don't pretend! u want too!
  13. If I hold such a lucrative career & living comfortably in Australia (8 years I might add!) I'd gladly stay right where I am=] After all it's only a 7/8 hour flight back home. You can always come back to visit. I think that it's just human nature to always presume that the grass is a lot greener on the other side. I mean I agree there're some things that I'd like to see change in M'sia but then 'gain Rome wasn't built in a day.
  14. Personal reasons, if you can bring them to Australia, I think it's a better idea? hey see my photo i went to AAMI stadium.. hehehe http://i725.photobucket.com/albums/ww260/SpanishGreeting/Picture17.png
  15. I supported Bean ,is there other reason to return. The link was loosened long ago. Back for holidays but stay detached.
  16. Better not, unless Bean agrees to marry you in Malaysia... Edit: Bean is a shy guy waiting for your first move.. go for it... him, I mean.
  17. If i were you. I will not post this kind of question.
  18. Lady, San Francisco sounds like a place for you to live. Perhaps, you should try living there.
  19. I wish I were you!! For me I would rather stay put. Your life is stable there and everything went well. Anyway it's up to you, it's your call and I hope you the best.
  20. "i will be back"------the terminator answer
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