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post Jan 15 2020, 12:43 PM

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Jan 15 2020, 12:53 PM
This post has been deleted by kurangak because: lets not go towards politic shall we?

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post Jan 15 2020, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(kurangak @ Jan 15 2020, 12:41 PM)
i lived in a non english speaking country before. so i know the hardship of not understanding anything the natives speak. hence i took the effort of learning their language, at least enough so that so that i can speak my way out if im in a pinch.

sign language can help u to an extent. but what if ure stopped by police, or u need to go to a dr, or explain anything that cant be interpreted using sign language? bring translator everywhere? hard oh... laugh.gif
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So how?

What is the purpose of your thread?


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post Jan 15 2020, 12:44 PM

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these are the old generation, they are mainly from "kampung" and never really go outside the "kampung", yes KL also got a few of these kampung one.
they have everything they need in their kampung dy so never have the chance to mingle with outside, so chance of speaking and listening another language is so rare, no chance to speak, listen and practice, so naturally they are like that.

for those who comment, oh even bangla can learn. omg... bangla came all the way here to make a living, of course they have to learn. these old folks live their life within closed communities since the old days.

This post has been edited by shirley_andy: Jan 15 2020, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(kurangak @ Jan 15 2020, 12:41 PM)
i lived in a non english speaking country before. so i know the hardship of not understanding anything the natives speak. hence i took the effort of learning their language, at least enough so that so that i can speak my way out if im in a pinch.

sign language can help u to an extent. but what if ure stopped by police, or u need to go to a dr, or explain anything that cant be interpreted using sign language? bring translator everywhere? hard oh... laugh.gif
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Dude, u probably completed university or college?
That uncle probably didn't even complete secondary school (common those days).

So how do u want to compare? It's like comparing most old people learning smartphones vs younger people.

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post Jan 15 2020, 12:45 PM

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if this is old uncle, then by right should be able to speak malay or english. i think many older gen can speak malay. i can only deduce this guy is non local or migrate from other country
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It can happen. My late mother in law never went to school and could only speak Cantonese. Father in Law did all the non cantonese communication for her.

As a banana this meant I also never really talked to her.


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QUOTE(kurangak @ Jan 15 2020, 12:36 PM)
this is typical for ppl who lives in rumah panjang their whole entire life. close community, minimal interaction with outsiders, understandable la. i oso met a few before.
but how he deal with JPN, JPJ, or any govt body, bring translator everywhere? laugh.gif
so no driving license? correct me if im wrong, JPJ test only conducted in Malay, rite? laugh.gif
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You know when Anthony Loke make PSV exam the one that most failed and complaint the most from which group? That group. Those can understand BM can pass easily. Anthony Loke help them by introducing verbal test for those that failed written BM test more than 3 times.

https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019...ion-three-times

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post Jan 15 2020, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(kurangak @ Jan 15 2020, 12:10 PM)
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If the uncle is driving a proton and you are also driving the same proton model who are you to look down on him or pity his situation. Both of you staying in the same condo and while he cannot speak Malay and you also cannot speak Chinese. Frankly speaking doing business in Malaysia don't require Malay language skills at all. Many people like the uncle has no problem at all being Malaysian. If you do not settle the leakage problem the uncle lawyer will be in touch with you and they are very good in English and Malay lol.
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QUOTE(ohman @ Jan 15 2020, 12:44 PM)
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QUOTE(ohman @ Jan 15 2020, 12:43 PM)
Instead of kesian and helping him, i think the purpose of this thread is to mock and with racial stereotyping purpose.

Or the ultimate goal is to close more schools.

Yes.

Instead of building more schools.

Must close schools to show who is the Tuan.
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well it might be by choice. in that case, he has to live with the hand he chose.. same with everybody else. if someone chooses to go along a certain to their own detriment... stop blaming others
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post Jan 15 2020, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(Ned_Fromthenorth @ Jan 15 2020, 12:08 PM)
if he can survive and live in the same building with you. maybe you should self reflect why you can know so much but still live with this kind of sampah??
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QUOTE(Ned_Fromthenorth @ Jan 15 2020, 12:08 PM)
if he can survive and live in the same building with you. maybe you should self reflect why you can know so much but still live with this kind of sampah??
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post Jan 15 2020, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(ssawkl @ Jan 15 2020, 12:36 PM)
its possible cos :

1. uneducated
2. they survive by working within their own community
3. staying within same community, no need speak other language/s.
4. all gov and banking stuff, let their kids handle it.
this only happen to the uneducated old generation, probably >60s.
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how about when they are young? bring translator everywhere? laugh.gif

QUOTE(Newsray @ Jan 15 2020, 12:38 PM)
He didnt go to school. Where do you expect him to learn?
Walk around to any Malay he found on the street, and ask him to conduct Malay class for free?
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but in MALAYSIA oh...how he survive? rclxub.gif can barely understand malay? if can understand, but hard to string a malay/english sentences, ive met plenty before,

dis one, malay and english can barely understand? rclxub.gif

QUOTE(Redhunt @ Jan 15 2020, 12:39 PM)
chinese ppl and chinese communities in msia long time before 1963 la. TS is the one that is bodoh

malaya ( apa lagi, Sabah and Sarawak) already not homogeneous for at least a hundred years before 1963.

The entire construct would never work properly .
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but not to this extent. u live in a country for so long, u gonna pick their language, one way or another..

dis one, english cannot, malay oso struggles to understand... laugh.gif
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Inb4 Bangla come here 1 month can speak malay dy
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post Jan 15 2020, 12:49 PM

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QUOTE(kurangak @ Jan 15 2020, 12:07 PM)
todei my off day. so todei i layan /k, catching up on animes, play game abit... suddenly theres a knock at my house door. open it, i saw one chinese uncle standing in front of my house. he spoke to me in chinese, i replied 'sorry, can you speak in english, i couldnt understand chinese'

he then say 'ah, english ah' and some other chinese words. so thinking that he couldnt speak english, i ask him 'kalau english tak boleh, malay boleh cakap?'... he replied 'ok malay'

the next part shocked me. he couldnt even string a broken malay sentence, let alone a proper one.

unker:- 'bawah ah... bocor'
me:- 'apa yang bocor. gas? air? unker mau saya tolong apa?' (here i tot he was asking me to help him on something)
unker:- 'bukan... *pause* um... air bocor'
me:- 'air bocor? unker punya paip pecah?' (me thinking why call me, call plumber la laugh.gif)
unker:- 'bukan. atas *pointing at ceiling* bocor'
me:- (confused, just now say bawah bocor, now atas bocor... laugh.gif)

seeing that im confused, he whipped out his phone, and show me some photo. turns out the water from my toilet is leaking into his unit laugh.gif

so i ask him whether i can look at it (the unit) myself.

me:- 'boleh saya tengok kah?'
unker:- 'tengok?'
me:- 'tengok itu leaking'
unker :- 'tengok itu leaking?'
me:- 'saya mau tengok (pointing at my eyes) itu bocor'
unker:- 'ahh... okok'

we went to his house, i inspect the leaking, and took some picture. while looking around, i ask him
me:- 'unker, u orang malaysia?'
unker:- ya orang malaysia
me:- sudah lama tinggal kl?
unker :- 'tinggal kl?'
me:- gave up trying to speak to unker

this makes me think.. how this unker, cant speak english, barely even understand malay, can live in malaysia for so long? in my line of work, i sometimes meet rural ppl who cant to speak english, or malay, but can at least speak either one of the language. but this is the 1st time i meet someone who struggles with both language laugh.gif

srsly, how this unker survive in malaysia for so long, in the heart of KL sumore? and why he struggles with BM and english? he never went to school? laugh.gif

or hes a PRC? hmm.gif
As a proof that i am not simply opening a racial baiting thread, this is the water leaking photo
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When i live in kl, speak english 99.99% of the time, only go english speaking places
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post Jan 15 2020, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(duHwaN @ Jan 15 2020, 12:46 PM)
well it might be by choice. in that case, he has to live with the hand he chose.. same with everybody else. if someone chooses to go along a certain to their own detriment... stop blaming others
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Who is blaming who?


Huh?


No balls to fck ts?
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post Jan 15 2020, 12:51 PM

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QUOTE(kurangak @ Jan 15 2020, 12:47 PM)
how about when they are young? bring translator everywhere? laugh.gif
but in MALAYSIA oh...how he survive? rclxub.gif can barely understand malay? if can understand, but hard to string a malay/english sentences, ive met plenty before,

dis one, malay and english can barely understand? rclxub.gif
but not to this extent. u live in a country for so long, u gonna pick their language, one way or another..

dis one, english cannot, malay oso struggles to understand... laugh.gif
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Now you know why some people need tongkat?
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these are the type of ppl that lives in their own bubble
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QUOTE(sanwaltz @ Jan 15 2020, 12:37 PM)
but you asked unker he orng Malaysia

either kena tipu, or you got hearing problem or baru dapat IC lettew
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QUOTE(ohman @ Jan 15 2020, 12:38 PM)
You better worry why your young able bodied countrymen working minimum wage.
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thats a different issue altogether laugh.gif

how u know im not irked about that?

QUOTE(ssawkl @ Jan 15 2020, 12:40 PM)
Not all C are born rich la..  i know of someone, no car, no motor. work as kuli. send kids to school and thankfully they are successful and able to buy hse for parent.
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yes, i understand that. the one i cant understand, u live for so long in malaysia, still struggles to understand malay, if dunno english, can blame on education, but dun even understand malay, how u survive for so long? why struggles instead of learning the language?

QUOTE(Vrese @ Jan 15 2020, 12:41 PM)
stop wondering la..in sabah also got chinese like this

your nickname tell me you are sabahan
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sa tau boss.. banyak kali suda sa jumpa... masalahnya not to this extent...

QUOTE(kding2 @ Jan 15 2020, 12:47 PM)
Shot fired.
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pls explain to me what hes trying to say laugh.gif

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QUOTE(ohman @ Jan 15 2020, 12:50 PM)
Who is blaming who?
Huh?
No balls to fck ts?
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hahah not directed at you la...

ts put up a case with many possibilities why it happen. whatever reason is... you reap what you sow. don't go on blaming others for your predicaments. government may step in to assist on need to basis... but should not tongkat forever

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