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KIM [24]
3 years ago
7

Malaysians are becoming more and more an uncaring lot

English
1 answer:
kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Malaysians are not actually uncaring, they are perceived to be so.

Explanation:

Malaysians have a very rich culture with courtesy, calmness, non confrontation, contentment, fulfilment.

They majorly have very serene & caring personalities - which seems to be derived from their spiritual connectivity with nature & community spirit.

They have been able to strike the right balance between modernity & sticking to own rich culture. Eg(s): Farmers in villages usually join hands o exert unified effort for a big project. They are also concerned, working on improvising education, health at the national level. Their personal care & development approaches are also nice - like always carrying a water bottle, having quality time meals with family.

Although their calm, timid, composed nature make them analogous to 'reserved' & 'introvert', many times wrongly perceived to be uncaring.

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