If Proton is being recognised as the problematic company with low quality of car, what about Perodua? And Naza? What is the first model that Proton introduced to public? Saga is Mitsubishi Sigma converted, Iswara is Saga'S upgrade version, Wira is Mitsubishi Lancer Direct Convert, Perdana is Mitsubishi Galant, Satria is Mitsubishi Colt . I think the 1st model of Proton car that is not direct from the old model of japs car is Proton Waja, and then another one is Proton Gen 2, Pesona, Satria Neo and BLM. Look at what Perodua and Naza do. They just replace the emblem of the car from other manufacturer to theirs and claims that it's from them. For me, Perodua is even worst compared to Proton.
In Malaysia, if u dares not to drive, just dont drive. Have u been to Singapore or not? Have u met with the Singaporean driver or not? They are some more not tolerate and impolite when they drive. (SG BCers, correct me if i m wrong on this point, coz i really fadeup seeing sg drivers' drive) Go and try at the Kastam Singapore and u know. Usually mas driver will give u way when 'kepala kereta sudah keluar'. 1 thing only, be brave and dare to drive, especially in KL.
to Klang Valley drivers, please do not drive too slow. especially at the fast lane/over taking lane(right side), this is one of the road hogging and jam up the highway..... we do let other driver to change lane infront of us, provided signal is made and space adequately....
of course not to over the speed limit. at 90km/h highway, just dont drive 60km/h at the over taking lane and hog that lane for example................ one can see many dreamy driver do this.
u know,problems with mas drivers is actually how they behaves after some incovenient situations. Their reactions..wow!Amazed me.Even a murder can happen. It is a problem.Big one. Driving slow in a right lane.It will not be a cause for an accident.But it get u irritated. They give signal ,wants to 'lead' u in a national highway,then drive 50km/h. well,that can get into ur nerves.Calm down and enjoy the journey.
Im not talking about Pak lah. Its about badminton. Everytime we have a winner.Theres at least one people will say. It is nothing-It is type of malaysia Boleh-etc etc.
Waiiit a minute.. ..what kind of signal??..a car signal?? or one of those "highway salute" signals??... ..erm, you mean: 1. one can marry a max. of 4 times in M'sia?? or 2. A M'sian can only marry a max. of 4 times, no matter where s/he is living??..
chris, not malaysian but only for malays..malaysia have many races..ie..malay, chinese and indian.. erm, i mean malays in malaysia can have 4 wives togetherthat means can merry up to 4 times in a row. malaysia boleh
^^Marry 4 times in a row...^^ ...in Malaysia only or can be anywhere??...Say, a Malay marries 4 times in a row & have 4 spouses together, at the same time, in M'sia, then he or she moves to Indonesia, can he or she marry 4 more times in Indonesia??..... *No, i'm not planning to do any of the above....
^^I can only imagine..^^ ..some people say having 1 wife is already enough head-ache; if incl. kids, it'll be even more so....Then, imagine having 4 wives! How can the husband sleep well at night!!...
Unless the State outlaws it a muslim man can have a maximum number of 4 wives at any one time. This is polygamy allowed in Islam, but not the other way around, polyandry where a woman has multiple husbands. In the old Tibetan culture and tradition a woman, usually poor, would have multiple husbands, always all the brothers in a family, at any one time. I believe this Tibetan practice has now been outlawed by the central government in China.
It make look that way but is it any different from one's husband sleeping with another woman? Polygamy and polyandry are very similar, only the other way around. Polyandry was widely practiced in Tibet from days of old until Mao Zedong decided to outlaw it in the late 1950s or early 1960s after giving the Dalai Lama, who was then still living in Tibet, a grace period of 5 years. Polyandry in Tibet was a practice to keep the wealth within the family, but it lead to much friction within the family. If one of the brothers did not like it he could just divorce his shared wife by walking out and become an outcast.
muslim can have 4 wives [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]“If you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, marry women of your choice, two, or three, or four; but if you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then(marry) only one…” (Qur’an 4:3) [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]polygamy is neither mandatory, nor encouraged, but rather merely permitted [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]the permission to practice polygamy is not associated with mere satisfaction of passion [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]polygamy is a better solution than divorce[/FONT]