wah...really that bad..lucky no buy house yet.
How you rate Cyberjaya
How you rate Cyberjaya
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Jan 20 2016, 04:58 PM
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wah...really that bad..lucky no buy house yet.
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Jan 20 2016, 05:02 PM
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Jan 20 2016, 05:03 PM
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Jan 20 2016, 05:06 PM
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101 posts Joined: Apr 2015 |
Why the rent there so expensive??
Niama dead city also want to speculate... |
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Jan 20 2016, 05:13 PM
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14 posts Joined: Jan 2013 |
dun rike ma dun come lor
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Jan 20 2016, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Jan 20 2016, 11:01 AM) I have never been to cyberjayahowever, since cyberjaya was built by the government, and not by the opposition, i voted 1. the worst place to live in the world. super high crime rate, everyday rape, robbery, many nikka scammers, place like dumbpster, etc |
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Jan 20 2016, 05:45 PM
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5,614 posts Joined: Jun 2006 From: Cyberjaya, Shah Alam, Ipoh |
QUOTE(deora @ Jan 20 2016, 06:40 PM) U worked for 9 months in 2014?...i stay in kl and i have been working in cyberjaya for the past 6 years..i see how much cyberjaya developed dude..if u r saying this based on ur 2014 experience..then i cant blame u...if u say the current choices of food in cyberjaya is poor..then i would say pj and kl is equally poor too.. ^Careful guysand also..if u meant expat from India prefer to stay elsewhere..then possibly true..because they dont eat other food except for their indian food and prefer brickfields.. Ps: dpluse and the gem mall and some of the shops i mentioned above havent even open in 2014..but u said u been there..hmmmm Siberjaya die hard fan sudah masuk... |
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Jan 20 2016, 05:48 PM
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1,715 posts Joined: Sep 2004 From: KL |
QUOTE(deora @ Jan 20 2016, 05:40 PM) U worked for 9 months in 2014?...i stay in kl and i have been working in cyberjaya for the past 6 years..i see how much cyberjaya developed dude..if u r saying this based on ur 2014 experience..then i cant blame u...if u say the current choices of food in cyberjaya is poor..then i would say pj and kl is equally poor too.. can go back occasionally after 2014 ma, when i leave cyberjaya it is already going to open.and also..if u meant expat from India prefer to stay elsewhere..then possibly true..because they dont eat other food except for their indian food and prefer brickfields.. Ps: dpluse and the gem mall and some of the shops i mentioned above havent even open in 2014..but u said u been there..hmmmm ya, indian expat is there, they willing to live in a dead town. i think it is totally not fair if you work in cyberjaya and live in other places at night. you wouldn't know how it feel like living in cyberjaya. everyone got different taste, don't take it too personally, i just dislike their food there, expensive and doesn't taste nice for me. but for some maybe they think it is cheap and good. and actually food is still not the thing i hate the most about cyberjaya. but i dun wan to bring it into this. |
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Jan 20 2016, 05:49 PM
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2,079 posts Joined: May 2008 From: Seremban |
Sohai /k/ say wanted peace and quiet with no traffic jam,got perfect place called Cyberjaya. If want eat haram food also puchong is 15 mins away. Safety also is very good.
Go clubbing(KL) also 30 mins away only Now say boring lifestyle and many excuses. I reli don't understand malaysian people sometimes. Bodoh tahap banding apa pun intended x tau. No wonder always kena con by other nationality,cause Malaysian dunno what they want. |
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Jan 20 2016, 05:51 PM
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stayed there for 4 to 5 years
i can say i wasnt happy the pulis isnt helpful either only place i was okay with is the makcik who serve malay mixed rice at the bus stop. pretty much everything else.... i wasn't very happy about that place. i dont like the people there, expat or not. This post has been edited by Pepper: Jan 20 2016, 05:52 PM |
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Jan 20 2016, 05:51 PM
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jiken this mouse
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Jan 20 2016, 06:01 PM
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i like it bcoz got time fibre coverage
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Jan 20 2016, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(deora @ Jan 20 2016, 05:55 PM) Why?..too many blacks and arabs..no prostitute?....not enuf pub?..road too less cars?...not enough snatch thief? I'm a normal white collar, I want a family place, so don't want prostitute and pub here.Main reason I don't like Cyberjaya because it is not a suitable for typical Malaysian like me. Later I tag you to explain why I have a bad impression on cyberjaya |
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Jan 20 2016, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(ichigo_6091 @ Jan 20 2016, 05:49 PM) Sohai /k/ say wanted peace and quiet with no traffic jam,got perfect place called Cyberjaya. If want eat haram food also puchong is 15 mins away. Safety also is very good. There's no need to argue, u can move there and try out their life style there.Go clubbing(KL) also 30 mins away only Now say boring lifestyle and many excuses. I reli don't understand malaysian people sometimes. Bodoh tahap banding apa pun intended x tau. No wonder always kena con by other nationality,cause Malaysian dunno what they want. I just list down why people normally dislike cyberjaya, it just a general opinions, you can ignore it if you think it is not right: 1. Cyberjaya is full of arabs, africans and bangladesh. If they are proper students that come here to study, it is completely fine. But they are not, they basically party every night and very loud. If your home is far away from them then it is fine. 2. A lot people buying property are choosing the neighbours as well, but people who stay in cyberjaya are mostly foreigners that wasn't as friendly as Malaysians that you normally meet. And really don't expect educated civilized friendly foreigners will be your neighbours, people like that will not choose to stay in cyberjaya. You must choose to stay with Malaysians as neighbours. 3. Cyberjaya food is expensive, and not that nice. But if you can afford to stay there, probably wasn't an issue. 4. Cyberjaya is a very very anti-comercialize, anti-capitalism place, all the shops and infrastructure, and fully planned by government, private sector have very little say here. So you will only see petron, but no other petrol station, you will only see KFC, pizza hut, and old town kopitiam but no mcd. You will only see Pepsi in cyberjaya but no Coca Cola. Everything must be in control, it is much more worse than communist city Beijing. This is basically the heaven of communism. But I really feel suffocated by it. 5. Cyberjaya is a very well planned place, like a robot. At day time still not that scary, but after 7pm. It will become basically a dead town with all the foreigners party around. It is deadly quiet and noisy at the same time. You don't feel like this is a place for family to live, it is like a forsaken place. But I believe Putrajaya will be slightly better. Entire Klang Valley also have quiet place, we all know it. But I think Cyberjaya cannot use quiet to describe it, it's like a ghost town at night, you feel alone but yet it is full of shadow. Like in another world. I have been living there before, so basically I can understood what Pepper has described, the bus stop is basically the only place that feel like a human place. tag deora EDIT: dun marah me, I just stated my thought on living in cyberjaya as my previous experience. This post has been edited by ReWeR: Jan 20 2016, 07:16 PM |
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Jan 20 2016, 08:13 PM
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2,079 posts Joined: May 2008 From: Seremban |
QUOTE(ReWeR @ Jan 20 2016, 07:08 PM) There's no need to argue, u can move there and try out their life style there. I just list down why people normally dislike cyberjaya, it just a general opinions, you can ignore it if you think it is not right: 1. Cyberjaya is full of arabs, africans and bangladesh. If they are proper students that come here to study, it is completely fine. But they are not, they basically party every night and very loud. If your home is far away from them then it is fine. Depends where you stay, landed property around the lake or condos like Cyber Heights don't have this problem. 2. A lot people buying property are choosing the neighbours as well, but people who stay in cyberjaya are mostly foreigners that wasn't as friendly as Malaysians that you normally meet. And really don't expect educated civilized friendly foreigners will be your neighbours, people like that will not choose to stay in cyberjaya. You must choose to stay with Malaysians as neighbours. Lol, cannot generalize like that lah. My iranian neighbour is chill and some nike neighbours there also okay.( Depends on area,srs) 3. Cyberjaya food is expensive, and not that nice. But if you can afford to stay there, probably wasn't an issue. Yeah agree, deswai I say want nice haram food need drive to Puchong, but 15 mins. But Cyberjaya got burgerlab and some decent hipster place, but expensive lah. 4. Cyberjaya is a very very anti-comercialize, anti-capitalism place, all the shops and infrastructure, and fully planned by government, private sector have very little say here. So you will only see petron, but no other petrol station, you will only see KFC, pizza hut, and old town kopitiam but no mcd. You will only see Pepsi in cyberjaya but no Coca Cola. Everything must be in control, it is much more worse than communist city Beijing. This is basically the heaven of communism. But I really feel suffocated by it. Got Petronas, got McD , but that is the point of the ideology you are stating here, if that ideology is not implemented, Cyber will end up like SS15 or PJ with massive traffic congestion and idiots double parking every step of the way. 5. Cyberjaya is a very well planned place, like a robot. At day time still not that scary, but after 7pm. It will become basically a dead town with all the foreigners party around. It is deadly quiet and noisy at the same time. You don't feel like this is a place for family to live, it is like a forsaken place. But I believe Putrajaya will be slightly better. Entire Klang Valley also have quiet place, we all know it. But I think Cyberjaya cannot use quiet to describe it, it's like a ghost town at night, you feel alone but yet it is full of shadow. Like in another world. I have been living there before, so basically I can understood what Pepper has described, the bus stop is basically the only place that feel like a human place. From this statement, I can tell that you are not just used to foreigners that's it lol. EDIT: dun marah me, I just stated my thought on living in cyberjaya as my previous experience. |
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Jan 20 2016, 08:34 PM
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good place to hoon around
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Jan 20 2016, 08:36 PM
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1,715 posts Joined: Sep 2004 From: KL |
QUOTE(ichigo_6091 @ Jan 20 2016, 08:13 PM) Like I said, everyone view a place differently. Some will like it, some dislike it.Btw, how was Netherland? QUOTE(faizal muthakhir @ Jan 20 2016, 08:25 PM) you must be the anti-social type with xenophobic mentality. I'm an senior member here, everyone know I'm definitely not xenophobic.i dont see any problem with foreigners. foreigners are the reason this city is cool and high class. in cyberjaya everybody, even mamak or toilet cleaner are able to speak english. it is not a ghost town anymore today. traffic lights are everywhere. i can drive alone around the town at 3am and still feel very safe. I welcome all foreigners, but I personally prefer those educated, civilized and friendly foreigner (sorry for being picky, but that's who I am). But they choose not to stay in cyberjaya, so cyberjaya is quite difficult to met those kind of foreigners. I have no issue with the language they use, it's none of my problem. I can communicate with everyone, but obviously cyberjaya is not a place for local Malaysians. I know cyberjaya is full of traffic light, I have stayed there for 9 months. It looks happening, but actually it is quite lonely. The main problem is ... everyone here who defend Cyberjaya have heavily put their emotion into this place, this place represent their ego and spirit. But I'm purely talking about is Cyberjaya a good place to live or not as a person who stayed there before. |
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Jan 20 2016, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE(faizal muthakhir @ Jan 20 2016, 08:40 PM) But that is really not the main point. I'm compare cyberjaya with KL city, which I prefer to live in Kuala Lumpur. Most expat I know, also choose to live in Kuala Lumpur. Even ambassadors from foreign countries, they will not choose to live in Putrajaya, and choose Kuala Lumpur. Because that is really a more happening place, and a place full of normal people. Actually I think whole klang valley also slightly better than cyberjaya. At least it felt like a normal human living place. I'm not against anyone to move in there, you like it, please go ahead. Btw, how long you have been staying in Cyberjaya? |
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Jan 20 2016, 08:48 PM
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inb4 bridge falling down
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Jan 20 2016, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE(ReWeR @ Jan 20 2016, 08:47 PM) But that is really not the main point. I'm compare cyberjaya with KL city, which I prefer to live in Kuala Lumpur. Most expat I know, also choose to live in Kuala Lumpur. Even ambassadors from foreign countries, they will not choose to live in Putrajaya, and choose Kuala Lumpur. Because that is really a more happening place, and a place full of normal people. +1Actually I think whole klang valley also slightly better than cyberjaya. At least it felt like a normal human living place. I'm not against anyone to move in there, you like it, please go ahead. Btw, how long you have been staying in Cyberjaya? |
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