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What do you guys think about Malaysia?

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Posted by: NurPah

5th Dec 2017 11:56am

Hi, I am Nur from Malaysia.. i just want to know people’s view and opinion about my country. Is there any special places and attractions in Malaysia that triggered people to visit Malaysia.

Holly chippy
  • 16th May 2018 02:47pm

aussie john i recomend never to use taxies. There is an app called grab in malaysia they are the same as an uber service all accessed from yor app on the phone the fees are even pre determined before you book it. For example if i took a taxi to Malaka to one of the local food flaces about 3 klm away they want like 20rm useing grab service they are real people with new cars supporting there families and there costs were like 5 to 8 rm the saving is not the only possative they drive cars that are newer and as you may have noticed the taxies in mlaysia are barely road worthy... Use the app GRAB when your there next time i guarantee you will travell more much more for little money than taxies. it took me about the 3 times being in malaysia to see a car advertising the grab car share service. The people are great they help with information if they speak english well bu i never had one probem with that service. You seem to liek Malaysia Give it one more chance useing the grab car share service app and ill wai to hear about your new experience.
Have a good one mate.


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