What if Any Negatives Are There to Living in Malaysia
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Well done. I guess you must have got the MM2H visa then. Double congratulations.
Our Thai house has been on the market for ages but thankfully in a strong Asian currency so not a problem, just a minor irritation, and makes for a holiday home (albeit a bit of an expensive one
) but t'ak apa.
But we're all a bit off topic here
Troubadour, yup there's a fair few happy folks here, but some don't take to it. Just like anywhere really. I remember one Aussie guy on another forum some time ago giving up with Penang and going back to Australia. He reckoned there wasn't enough to do here..... but I guess it depends what you like doing, doesn't it.
Our Thai house has been on the market for ages but thankfully in a strong Asian currency so not a problem, just a minor irritation, and makes for a holiday home (albeit a bit of an expensive one

But we're all a bit off topic here

Troubadour, yup there's a fair few happy folks here, but some don't take to it. Just like anywhere really. I remember one Aussie guy on another forum some time ago giving up with Penang and going back to Australia. He reckoned there wasn't enough to do here..... but I guess it depends what you like doing, doesn't it.

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Well done. I guess you must have got the MM2H visa then. Double congratulations.
Our Thai house has been on the market for ages but thankfully in a strong Asian currency so not a problem, just a minor irritation, and makes for a holiday home (albeit a bit of an expensive one
) but t'ak apa.
But we're all a bit off topic here
Troubadour, yup there's a fair few happy folks here, but some don't take to it. Just like anywhere really. I remember one Aussie guy on another forum some time ago giving up with Penang and going back to Australia. He reckoned there wasn't enough to do here..... but I guess it depends what you like doing, doesn't it.
Our Thai house has been on the market for ages but thankfully in a strong Asian currency so not a problem, just a minor irritation, and makes for a holiday home (albeit a bit of an expensive one

But we're all a bit off topic here

Troubadour, yup there's a fair few happy folks here, but some don't take to it. Just like anywhere really. I remember one Aussie guy on another forum some time ago giving up with Penang and going back to Australia. He reckoned there wasn't enough to do here..... but I guess it depends what you like doing, doesn't it.
