I would say that there are two categories here: * Chinese Malaysians as a whole * Chinese Malaysians in person Chinese Malaysians as a whole Well this is simple if you are literate to Mandarin. read more
Chinese Malaysian in person. This demands exposure to multiple Chinese Malaysian and their backgrounds. To generalise, Malaysian Chinese are actually more open to mingle with Malays. If you want to understand us in person, I believe there is certainly a platform around you everywhere in Malaysia- your workplace, routine coffee shop, relatives. read more
The Chinese will judge the Malays by Chinese standards and culture . And so will the Malays judge the Chinese with Malay standards and culture. Frequent interactions for those who hold on to their culture strongly will despise those who view their own culture with disdain . Hate has a reason. Something was taught, or triggered. read more
Malaysian Chinese usually also understand more than 1 dialect. Words they use To many people, the way Singaporean and Malaysian Chinese speak are the same. No, no, that’s not entirely true. Singaporeans still mainly use a lot of English words to replace a word that they can’t think of in Chinese. read more