1- How safe and secure malaysia is for expatriates (like Qatar & dubai or less/more then these 2)?
*Not as safe as in Qatar or Dubai. The crime cases quite alarming nowadays. Just becareful with your belongings.
2- What are the do's and donts in Malaysia?
* Malaysians are polite and very helping too (most of ppl). So expect to do the same to the locals.
3- Which area is the best for accomodation (decent + sophisticated)?
* Kuala Lumpur is always the best choice. But you didn't mentioned in which state you're going to stay in Malaysia.`
4- Can I live with my gf in hotel or flat?
*Not a problem. Frankly, nobody will inquire you since you're foreigner. Saying that, it doesn't mean that you can held up a rave party in your apartment. Just be quiet, don't make to much noises like....having an orgy party or anything.
5- What are the best places in Malaysia to visit?
*If you're beach lover, the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia will be the right place eg; Terengganu. Or you can go to the borneo side..Sabah. While Malacca, in which located on the west coast is one of the World Heritage city. You can google all about this btw.
6- How expensive malaysia is (food, accomodation, utility bills, clothes)?
* Foods, much cheaper than Doha. You can get some nice foods on the street as well. So lots types of tropical fruits.
7- Is roaming in markets late night is ssafe?
* Please avoid it. Lots of foreigners having trouble either been cheating by scammers or got robed. There also some cases of foreigners been raped. Watch out of pickpocketing in heavy crowed of ppl
8- How much money (cash) i can keep in pocket? I heard it is not allowed to carry more then 1000-RM in airport while entering malaysia.
*You can bring as much as you can put into your wallet or pockets. It's not like you're bringing a hundreds thousands in your pocket anyways.
9- How to learn quickly about the routes coz most of the roads and street names are in malay?
*You can't unless you're taxi driver. Get a map. No problem in Malay language since it's all in roman alphabets...you can read and pronounce it clearly.
1- How safe and secure malaysia is for expatriates (like Qatar & dubai or less/more then these 2)?
*Not as safe as in Qatar or Dubai. The crime cases quite alarming nowadays. Just becareful with your belongings.
2- What are the do's and donts in Malaysia?
* Malaysians are polite and very helping too (most of ppl). So expect to do the same to the locals.
3- Which area is the best for accomodation (decent + sophisticated)?
* Kuala Lumpur is always the best choice. But you didn't mentioned in which state you're going to stay in Malaysia.`
4- Can I live with my gf in hotel or flat?
*Not a problem. Frankly, nobody will inquire you since you're foreigner. Saying that, it doesn't mean that you can held up a rave party in your apartment. Just be quiet, don't make to much noises like....having an orgy party or anything.
5- What are the best places in Malaysia to visit?
*If you're beach lover, the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia will be the right place eg; Terengganu. Or you can go to the borneo side..Sabah. While Malacca, in which located on the west coast is one of the World Heritage city. You can google all about this btw.
6- How expensive malaysia is (food, accomodation, utility bills, clothes)?
* Foods, much cheaper than Doha. You can get some nice foods on the street as well. So lots types of tropical fruits.
7- Is roaming in markets late night is ssafe?
* Please avoid it. Lots of foreigners having trouble either been cheating by scammers or got robed. There also some cases of foreigners been raped. Watch out of pickpocketing in heavy crowed of ppl
8- How much money (cash) i can keep in pocket? I heard it is not allowed to carry more then 1000-RM in airport while entering malaysia.
*You can bring as much as you can put into your wallet or pockets. It's not like you're bringing a hundreds thousands in your pocket anyways.
9- How to learn quickly about the routes coz most of the roads and street names are in malay?
*You can't unless you're taxi driver. Get a map. No problem in Malay language since it's all in roman alphabets...you can read and pronounce it clearly.