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.