QUOTE(Candy12 @ Jan 15 2021, 02:51 PM)
Jokes on you. Having work along Malaysians across many states, you'll find that statement an irony because the people from Johor, Malacca, Selangor, KL and Penang are very more approachable, open minded, competitive and friendlier than Perakians in general.
Most of the Perakians I meet in daily in public from experience seems to be cold, have that sort of mentality that the world belongs to them, they're entitled and not easily to ice-break with them to start conversations.
They somehow live in their own world and pace.
Most of the Perakians I meet in daily in public from experience seems to be cold, have that sort of mentality that the world belongs to them, they're entitled and not easily to ice-break with them to start conversations.
They somehow live in their own world and pace.
QUOTE(Candy12 @ Jan 15 2021, 03:00 PM)
It is no surprise that until today Perak is still one of the most underdeveloped stated in West Coast compared to the other states, attracted very little investments, and among the poorest state in the country.
When speaking to many outsiders the first thing they ask you from Ipoh? Your city full of youths who only want to be doctors and lawyers? Why Ipoh people very outdated and traditional minded one?
Perak has very little potential, nothing to look forward to deserve investments.
Main reason should be Perak used to be the richest state as the tin mines had the biggest production in the world.When speaking to many outsiders the first thing they ask you from Ipoh? Your city full of youths who only want to be doctors and lawyers? Why Ipoh people very outdated and traditional minded one?
Perak has very little potential, nothing to look forward to deserve investments.
Tin industry was like oil&gas, full of money. Ipoh was wealthy and prosperous.
After tin industry died, Perak was in depression. Youngsters cannot find decent jobs. Workers not willing to work more.
Jan 15 2021, 03:09 PM

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