To be honest, after a few years of living in Asia, you can get bored of these. The only things that I found truly good were the Rambutan (put the flesh in a glass of martini). The second one is bunga kantan (ginger torch). Cut the stem and put it in a salad. It's truly godly.
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I lived for more than 3 years in Malaysia, in Seremban.
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It is unfortunately not a very good place. People are innocent, but there is rampant racism, muslim apartheid and my druj, the curse of nature.
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We had fun and all. I remember the US embassy officer asked: So why now? I said you know I think it is time to move to a more culturally rewarding place. He said, are you saying that Malaysia is culturally depressing? I said, no but it can only offer so much. He said wait outside
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The US immigration officers are very professional. Sure, what they say is already scripted, but as long as you haven't been naughty they are quite welcoming. I think UK embassy officers are the worst, bunch of paranoid psychos.
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I have visited UK, but in 2011, I applied for a visa from malaysia. Eight different places had invited me including the Royal Academy of art and the natural museum of London. I was rejected just because I didn't show adequate financial docs.
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I really don't want to go to that gray miserable shithole anyway.
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