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Besides Singapore, what can Malaysia shows her own unique identity?

Singapore and Malaysia are close neighbours, I am delighted to know what they have in difference.
  • 3 months ago

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Kimht don't blame for the consequences, because intially M'sia wanted S'poreans to adopt the Bahasa Melayu as the first language, which is quite a burden to S'porean Chinese, Indian and Eurasian students.

Cause S'poreans students would need to master at least 3 official languages efficiently and eventually need to accept Islam.......nobody can tell and S'poreans would have more pressure....

3 months ago

The saint mentioned that on Hari Raya, Malays don't mind to allow Chinese, Indians and Europeans to eat bakuah, char kuay teow and bakut teh together with them during the celebration? All these foods are made of pork.... really no problem for the muslim?

3 months ago

If food enjoyment has to be on separate table or place, lifestyle can be very unmeaningful.

3 months ago

Mr Kai, besides Malaysia, Singapore currently also don't face any tsunami, tornado, earthquake nor typhoon. Nodoubt Singapore is an invisible tiny island, but she is strong enough to withstand all these natural disasters as compared to her huge neighbouring countries.

3 months ago

Mazlan, no doubt Malaysia is made up of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak which are so much bigger than Singapore. Don't forget Malaysia is nearly 3/4 covered with swampy and thick forested highlands where most Dyaks lived.

3 months ago

Last but not least another of our giant close-by neighbourhood is Indonesia, which is also 3/4 covered with swampy lands and thick forested mountains with all kinds of native tribes living in it.

3 months ago

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In Singapore, 1Singapore means 1United Singapore;
In Malaysia, 1Malaysia means 1MalayMalaysia.
In Singapore, Malaysia = Malaysia;
In Malaysia, Singapore = Singapura.
  • 3 months ago
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Thanks Low Fu Zer for your answer.

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