QUOTE(dagnarus @ Apr 9 2021, 07:36 AM)
All “not for people to live” area are elite areas because of the demography you know.. Peaceful town is shithole.
/ktards logic
Puncak Alam is the "next damansara"?
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QUOTE(dagnarus @ Apr 9 2021, 07:36 AM) All “not for people to live” area are elite areas because of the demography you know.. Peaceful town is shithole. /ktards logic reed90 liked this post
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Next Desa Parkcity Next Damansara Next Mont Kiara kek titanz liked this post
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alahh jgnla
i like the current puncak alam peaceful, dont want people flock there |
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QUOTE(Doomsday @ Apr 8 2021, 07:37 PM) Malay centric shops and business is fine. What I mentioned was, chinese buying power is quite strong, usually areas which are chinese centric at particular area are quite happening and prosper with those business come flowing in and out. Looking at the selayang main town and rawang town itself for example, even now chinese avoiding the area like a plague even though its predominantly non-malay area. same like kepong. rawang looks like workshop town.Not only chinese centric areas prosper, up scale Melei area also quite happening too. Can see many people would just want to purchase property at there for a reason. chinese and malay have different requirement and needs. thats why malay choose area liken Puncak Alam, Bandar Tasik Puteri, Denai Alam, Setia Alam, Shah Alam etc. Even the japs choose shah alam for their biggest aeon and it prosper. So assuming only chinese has buying power to attract better business is old thinking. This post has been edited by iconia17: Apr 9 2021, 12:22 PM |
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QUOTE(iconia17 @ Apr 9 2021, 12:21 PM) Looking at the selayang main town and rawang town itself for example, even now chinese avoiding the area like a plague even though its predominantly non-malay area. same like kepong. rawang looks like workshop town. wrong statement, biggest is nilaichinese and malay have different requirement and needs. thats why malay choose area liken Puncak Alam, Bandar Tasik Puteri, Denai Alam, Setia Alam, Shah Alam etc. Even the japs choose shah alam for their biggest aeon and it prosper. So assuming only chinese has buying power to attract better business is old thinking. |
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QUOTE(tifosi @ Apr 8 2021, 11:40 PM) As a Chinese, I prefer balance of race with forward thinking mentality. Like PJ or Subang in general. You still get lot's of activities and good nasi lemak around. +1Chinese-dense areas generally is very economically vibrant but many comes with ah beng, samseng attitude where after triple parking can scold you for honking them. Don't want to name which areas but I think we all know. Same goes with certain Malay-dense area, with lots of rempits around terrorizing public parks. You can see much difference once u enter Puchong. Or Kepong. Or 蕉賴 |
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QUOTE(kevin23 @ Apr 9 2021, 08:58 AM) QUOTE(Renegade67 @ Apr 9 2021, 07:47 AM) Lol Noob. Even the schools there are malay majority. I still remember only got two chinese each class and one of them happens to be the disciplinary teacher’s daughter who was transferred to subang jaya. The rest are malays and a few indians. Obviously u never went to school in subang Even until now schools around subang jaya still majority of them are Malayssekolah rendah ss14, usj2, usj 12, wawasan, usj 20, SMSU,SMSJ, Seafield, SM SS17 ,usj 4, usj 8, usj 13 SAMB USJ 5 definitely is a malay school Ever wonder where these kids come from? This post has been edited by JimbeamofNRT: Apr 9 2021, 03:10 PM |
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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Apr 9 2021, 03:01 PM) Puchong is OK. For me the worst place to live is Selayang. Chinese, Malay India all shitty mentality that area. You got those cinabeng ahbeng attitude from jinjang type, ppr rempit malays, India batu caves mentality gangster type. |
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QUOTE(prince12 @ Apr 8 2021, 07:45 PM) Don't think so This one low quality MP punya typeHow to prosper when there were a group of extreme people forced the hypermarket to close down their Non-Halal Section Claims Puncak Alam is “Malay Territory”, Closes Down Non-Halal Section In New Supermarket https://worldofbuzz.com/adun-claims-puncak-...ew-supermarket/ ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by JimbeamofNRT: Apr 9 2021, 03:24 PM |
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QUOTE(sidthesloth @ Apr 9 2021, 03:12 PM) Puchong is OK. For me the worst place to live is Selayang. Chinese, Malay India all shitty mentality that area. You got those cinabeng ahbeng attitude from jinjang type, ppr rempit malays, India batu caves mentality gangster type. Selayang now rohingya and bangla town . |
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PUNCAK ALAM = PUNCAK TALIBAN (Taliban to the top level)
Next Damansara? Is this a joke? |
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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Apr 9 2021, 03:10 PM) Even until now schools around subang jaya still majority of them are Malays Kg melayu subang?sekolah rendah ss14, usj2, usj 12, wawasan, usj 20, SMSU,SMSJ, Seafield, SM SS17 ,usj 4, usj 8, usj 13 SAMB USJ 5 definitely is a malay school Ever wonder where these kids come from? |
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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Apr 9 2021, 03:10 PM) Even until now schools around subang jaya still majority of them are Malays In terms of schools, I think most Chinese kids nowadays get sent to the Chinese schools nearby. Combine that with smaller Chinese population (since the younger ones have moved to places like Kota Kemuning), memang la the schools in SJ are Malay majority. sekolah rendah ss14, usj2, usj 12, wawasan, usj 20, SMSU,SMSJ, Seafield, SM SS17 ,usj 4, usj 8, usj 13 SAMB USJ 5 definitely is a malay school Ever wonder where these kids come from? When I was in primary school around the early 2000s in a kebangsaan school in SJ, the split was still quite even. 1/3 of each race. Mindset now, especially for Chinese parents are different. |
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QUOTE(storky20 @ Apr 9 2021, 03:28 PM) In terms of schools, I think most Chinese kids nowadays get sent to the Chinese schools nearby. Combine that with smaller Chinese population (since the younger ones have moved to places like Kota Kemuning), memang la the schools in SJ are Malay majority. Indeed.When I was in primary school around the early 2000s in a kebangsaan school in SJ, the split was still quite even. 1/3 of each race. Mindset now, especially for Chinese parents are different. |
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