Aussie Ah Bengs descend on Kuala Lumpur

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Jeffrey O'Neill

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I don't think it was my imagination, but this trip to KL there seemed to be quite a few Aussie Ah bengs wandering the streets. Seems the Berjaya Times Square is very popular with them :rolleyes:

Around the BB area it nearly felt like Bali with the number of board shorts wandering the streets.

Got to meet quite a few Bazzas and Shazzas in the elevator going up to my room.

Just can't quite bring myself to slip on the stubbies and singlet top.

I get the feeling since AAX launched the Sydney route they've been able to tap into the "I've been to Bali too" crowd who want a new experience.

Must be making Mahathir sleep uneasily at night :lol:

(this is all tongue in cheeck guys. My bestie Ja'mie says HI :cool:)
 
I'm thinking Sydney Inner west might be the best place for you;)
 
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I suppose I posted this because I find it worrying that so many Aussies seem to think they're in Oztraylia when on holiday over seas.

Am I wrong to think if you're in a foreign country you try to blend in - at least a bit??
 
Not schoolies

Some of these people were older than me, but still dressed like they were going to the Rooty Hill RSL love.

Maybe I'm a bit more sensitive to these issues when in a Muslim country, but seriously, who wanders the streets in stubbies singlet top and thongs?
 
Not schoolies

Some of these people were older than me, but still dressed like they were going to the Rooty Hill RSL love.

Maybe I'm a bit more sensitive to these issues when in a Muslim country, but seriously, who wanders the streets in stubbies singlet top and thongs?

lol that's what i've worn all this summer in Hong Kong - keeping my end up for Oztraylia :)
 
I suppose I posted this because I find it worrying that so many Aussies seem to think they're in Oztraylia when on holiday over seas.

Am I wrong to think if you're in a foreign country you try to blend in - at least a bit??

Is it really that much of a problem? Stereotypes exist for a reason, that's why Germans wear socks and sandals, Americans wear "fanny packs" and ask for decaf and Brits complain about spicy food. Every country has its share of tourists who maintain their "style" regardless of where they are. If they aren't hurting anyone what's the problem?
 
but seriously, who wanders the streets in stubbies singlet top and thongs?

Maybe because thats confortable attire in that tropical heat. You expect them to be kitted out in batik shirts and sarongs? :)

I was born in KL and when I go back for a visit, i would say I'm in similar attire, so make of that what you will
 
Not schoolies

Some of these people were older than me, but still dressed like they were going to the Rooty Hill RSL love.

Maybe I'm a bit more sensitive to these issues when in a Muslim country, but seriously, who wanders the streets in stubbies singlet top and thongs?

I have enough on in my life to worry about such trivial concerns......is the reverse of your second point an issue perhaps?

Are they accepting their cash?
 
I think that in Muslim countries, how male tourists dress isn't so much of a concern. However, it's how women tourists dress that is of concern.
 
Malaysia especially in the big cities is not so conservative when compared to Saudi, UAE, Egypt or even Turkey. 40% of the population of Malaysia is not Muslim. In casual situations (mall, cinema, markets) you'll see the local Chinese and Indians in shorts and a t-shirt. Going to a nightclub in KL you'll see the same sort of revealing outfits as what you would see in Singapore. In KL, PJ, JB, KK, Kuching, Penang or Langkawi I would have no hesitation wearing shorts and t-shirt in casual situations.

Of course if visiting a mosque or temple of another religion it would be respectful to dress up a bit.

In smaller cities and on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia things are a bit more conservative.
 
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.....or take a left out of a fellow Aussie's book when he visited KL & don the local attire. When in Rome.....
 
I would never, ever, wear a singlet in M'sia. Even though I live in them in Australia. It's just disrespectful.

Mr k_sheep loves doing his shopping there though, beautiful light materials perfectly suited to the tropics.
 
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