Will an interracial romance ever come to fruition? Malaysia .

Updated on international 2024-04-24
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Think again. Although feelings often carry us away, we should calm down first and consider the most rational side. Think more, learn more.

    It must not be bad for you. A few of the benevolent brothers upstairs all spoke very reasonably. Don't let them suggest more.

    Don't taste the forbidden fruit and regret it too late!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it's Malay-Chinese, you can still consider it.

    But if it's a Malay, you'll have to think about it.

    Malays, almost all Muslims, it's normal to have a few wives.

    And there are big differences in food culture.

    Generally in Malaysia, Chinese and Malays are well water and do not interfere with river water.

    Except, of course, for the Peranakan Baba family.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Girls don't confess themselves, but you can hint, don't be too obvious, if you imply that he doesn't say anything, then don't fall in love.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Just trust your own heart and follow your heart.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is truth in the world, so why not use different languages.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is not recommended that if you marry him, you must be in the Islamic world, and I love the religion (??Religious people feel when women), but also change the name.

    The exotic style of Malaysia is relatively simple, and the people are very welcoming, very simple, but it is not smart.

    Finally, ah, if you are willing to marry his basic needs, he went to Malaysia.

    (Malaysia).The boy's family, unless it is in very good condition, I advise you not to go.

    Chinese, Malaysian, Chinese origin, but most look down on the character of the Chinese is not very good, but self-righteous, they casually do not see even the domestic provincial capital city in Kuala Lumpur is not so good, their rooster wool. As a second-class citizen in Malay China, discrimination is ubiquitous. The overall living environment in Malaysia is not good, forget it, why good girls.

    But the boy himself is mixed-race, your child is mixed-race, I don't know if you can get **, in Malaysia, but your child may be discriminated against.

    So, everything in Malaysia is definitely not a good place, give me more money, I don't want to stay here, there are no seasonal trends, magical chaos and confusion of religion, ethnic games of China in Malaysia and ugly rice of the short == .

    For the sake of later, unless you are willing to tell you that China will continue to maintain, or not.

    Magical race, plus magical country ==!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's hard to accept that if you want to go on with him for a long time, you may have to give up a lot of your current situation, including your dress, your name, your food, your religion, your culture, your family, etc., and you yourself know that once you convert to Islam in Malaya, it means that you will be bound by the relevant Islamic law of Malaysia and Spain, and it will be very, very difficult to quit in the future. Of course, if you have already made your decision, then I still wish you well.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's the same human being, why discriminate against him, there are many countries that still discriminate against us, don't care about this, love knows no boundaries, and others are not qualified to make fun of you, you will also break the heart of the Malay if you think so.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, as long as it's not a little Japanese devil, we generally don't discriminate against Indian Ahsan, so be bold and do what you want to do.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most do not intermarry because the culture is different. Intermarriage with a Malay is also subject to a mandatory change of name and conversion to Islam.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Very little, after all, life and culture are different. For example, in China, there are not many Han and Hui people who intermarry. The Malays in Malaysia are 100% Muslim, and due to the differences in the political environment, the life of the Muslims in Malaysia is more varied than that of the Hui in China.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is not that the Malay-Western Chinese do not intermarry with the Malays, but that very few Chinese do intermarry with the Malays, mainly because of the issues of religious beliefs and customs.

    The Malays, also known as the Malays, or orang melayu in Malay, are an ethnic group in the southeastern part of the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Sumatra. The languages spoken by the Malays belong to the Austronesian (also known as Austronesian or Malayo-Polynesian) Indonesian language family. Malays are also sometimes used to refer to ethnic groups that speak the Austronesian Indonesian language family.

    The Malays are mainly agricultural, living in rural areas; Han Chinese, Indians, and other ethnic groups live mainly in the city. Most of the Malay Peninsula is jungle, with villages built along rivers, along the coast and along roads, with populations ranging from 50 to 10,00. The house was built on wooden piles, raised above ground (4 8 ft), with a herringbone ridge and covered with thatch; The houses of the well-off families are covered with tiles and thick boards.

    The main food crop is rice, and the main cash crop is rubber. At the end of the 1970s, Peninsular Malaysia accounted for more than 2.5 percent of the world's total production of natural rubber.

    Traditionally, the social organization of the Malays had a feudal overtone, and there was a clear distinction between the nobles and commoners. The head of the village is a commoner, the head of the district is a nobleman, and the head of the village is under the jurisdiction of the head of the district. The modern aristocracy has been replaced by parliament and other elected bodies, but class distinctions remain significant.

    Marriages are traditionally arranged by parents. A typical family includes a husband and wife and their children. Marriage and inheritance are governed by Islamic law.

    Family organizations are generally bilineal, with the exception of the matrilineal predominance in Negeri Sembilan in the south. The Malays are mainly agricultural, growing rice, rubber, coconut, coffee, cinchona and oil palm, etc., and have excellent vegetable cultivation techniques. Fishing and navigation are well developed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There will be no discrimination.

    But in fact, they don't get along very well.

    The major ethnic groups of the country are relatively incompatible.

    The Chinese have their own community.

    Each of them is well water, not river water.

    Although there is some friction occasionally.

    But in terms of the general environment, I think if you don't provoke anyone, you can generally get along peacefully.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Malays do not discriminate against Chinese. But I'm very jealous of the achievements of the Chinese. In Malaysia, Malays have priority, so Malaysian Chinese have to work very hard, because there are few opportunities for further education and work, and there have been cases of Malays bullying Chinese in universities.

    However, this will not happen to the more famous universities or the universities with more Chinese.

    The landlord can take a look here:

    Sadly, the Chinese will also be bullied by the Malays.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As a Malaysian Chinese, first tell you that the Chinese in Malaysia basically do not discriminate against Chinese, unless it is the kind of pampered and idealistic, self-esteem, and no respect at all. At the same time, as long as you know how to be respectful, many problems will be assisted by the locals. At present, the number of international students in Malaysia, the number of Chinese students is the first, and it depends on what major you choose to study in Malaysia.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I'm in Singapore. Malaysians generally do not discriminate against Chinese and receive a Chinese education.

    If you study abroad, as long as you restrain yourself and be polite, you will not be discriminated against anywhere.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I guess I don't dare, otherwise let him come to China to try.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, yes, yes, studying in Malaysia does not discriminate against Chinese. If you want to study in Malaysia, you can contact me and I will tell you more about studying abroad. e-mail:yingying_

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    As for whether the Malays discriminate against the Chinese, just look at their Malay priority law.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I am a native Malaysian Chinese, and in Malaysia we celebrate Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Vesak Festival, etc. Although Tomb Sweeping Festival is not a public holiday in Malaysia, we still take time out on Saturday or Sunday to visit the graves and pay respects to our ancestors.

    In Malaysia, only Malays can have four wives, and Chinese and Indians can only have one wife. I really don't know how to introduce my own customs, because I don't think it's much different from you Chinese, the upstairs is just introducing the Malays, is it that you only know the Malaysian Malays in China? Malaysia is a multi-racial country, Malays, Chinese, and Indians are only the three largest races, and Malaysia also has Iban, Qatar and so on.

    Malaysian politics is also made up of three major races, but the Malays have always had the most power because they are Bumiputera.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Malays are warm, humble, generous, and courteous. When you are a guest in a Malay home, you should be careful and respectful

    He who. If both parties are Muslims, the bin is greeted with Islamic-specific greetings. When entering, guests must take off their shoes at the door or staircase unless they have permission from the host.

    After entering the house, the host and guest should greet each other and shake hands, and when shaking hands, they should only touch their hands once, and then put their hands in front of their foreheads to show their sincerity.

    The customs of the Malays are very different from those of our country, so they must be taken care of so as not to inadvertently violate taboos, cause disrespect, or cause misunderstandings and unnecessary disputes. The main ones are:

    The Malays regard the left hand as unclean, so when they meet and shake hands, they must use their right hand, and when they usually receive and deliver things, they must also use their right hand instead of their left hand, which is rude. When you have to use your left hand, be sure to say, "I'm sorry."

    Malays believe that pointing at a person with an index finger is an insult to a person, so do not point at a person with your index finger.

    Do not reach out to a lady first to ask for a handshake.

    The head is considered a sacred part and should not be touched when near a child, as this will cause unpleasantness.

    When dining with Muslims, don't discourage alcohol and avoid ordering dishes made of pork.

    Malays don't like to be asked about their age. It would be considered rude to ask for age.

    Polygamy is not prohibited in Malaysia, so don't just gossip about other people's household matters. Instead of addressing the elderly with "you", address them as "Mr.", "Mrs.", or "Ms.".

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Bring your luggage and ID card, arrive at the airport an hour or two in advance, go to the window to get your boarding pass first, and if you have less luggage, you don't need to check it in, if you have more, bring your boarding pass to the check-in office to check in.

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