Lifestyle in Malaysia versus the United Kingdom
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Mr. Steven is an Englishman and currently works in Malaysia. Because Mr. Stephen's wife is Malaysian, he took his wife to Malaysia. Steven lives in the nearby Foon Yew Alumni Association, Taman Melodies' Jalan Geronggang. It is approximately 15 km from (Southern University College) from home to work. He always goes to work at Southern University College. Content Steven said the Malaysian lifestyle is very different from the British lifestyle. So, he took more time with his family to copy it to his own country.
Malaysia is very different from the UK. The difference between the two countries is food, traffic, language, weather, culture, history and people. The British technology and transportation system is much bigger than Malaysia. However, Malaysia has many languages and interesting cultures that can not be found in the UK. Every country has its own uniqueity. Therefore, I can not tell which country is better. By traveling to the UK we can learn and master the knowledge to improve our country. We should open up and accept new things. There are lots of people waiting for food, transportation, language, weather, culture, history, and we are exploring. Therefore traveling is the best way. However, many people think Britain is better than Malaysia. But no matter what the difference, we still love our motherland and will never think about leaving it. I also like all of Malaysia
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About 40 years ago, my father wanted to come to Europe, especially Germany, left everything in Malaysia, or if such things do not succeed, the UK will live a better life. In the 1970s, Malaysia was not economically prosperous, and many people lived in extreme poverty. Like my father, his father died when he was 12 years old, and his mother was barely able to take care of him and his six brothers. Meat is a rare luxury. After my grandfather passed away my grandmother did not pay tuition (my father was a Christian, I went to a Christian school), and her children were beaten at school for this It was.