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I never see Malay barber or hair dress shop in KL.
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TSsamftrmd
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Nov 30 2023, 10:03 AM, updated 3y ago
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I have my hair done byIndian and Chinese, but never Malay. Are Malays generally dislike the occupation? Around my home, in Sri Petaling, I really cannot think of 1 Malay style hair shop. I'm sure there are some in rural area, but I never see it myself.
This post has been edited by samftrmd: Nov 30 2023, 10:04 AM
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TSsamftrmd
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Nov 30 2023, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Nov 30 2023, 11:02 AM) chinese barber....mostly highend. unless those older aunty shoplot type , like Mei Lan type Indian/mamak, budget type malay barberc, i say they are in between these two. dulu dulu fresh grad time, my place here got one barber open by a malay guy (pondan, transverties) used to go to his place for haircut. and he always tease me by stoking the tip of my ears. Stim. cheap and good haircut. Actually, before wuhan virus, there are lots of quicky 10 mins type of micro stall run by mostly Chinese. Those are not high end at all, very cheap in fact. RM 10 can kaw dim.
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