Yup, I'm Malaysian and I'm in Australia now. Oh, there were lots of funky experiences, especially when it comes to food. Eating is a Malaysian national past time, when you go to Malaysia you will see food EVERYWHERE. I just recently understand the concept of "bacon and egg", "fish and chips" and "ham and cheese" because my man is Aussie and as Caucasian as you can get. I am told that they simply can't go without their bacon and egg. Haha. It's a clash of interest when I want to eat rice! I've dated an Irish before back home but he was already Malaysian-ized so technically speaking it is in Australia that I started to learn "western food". Haha. Your hubby is south american, so does that mean you cook differently too?
I'm a type 1 diabetic who takes insulin, I am Christian and politically more liberal than you'd expect, a proud stepmother to Cristina and Camila, I speak english and spanish and want to learn portuguese, I am studying to become a chaplain, and I love living on the West Coast!
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Great list! I like to visit Ireland, Italy, Japan, Germany and England too.
Happy Ten on Tuesday!
Doesn't Greece seem totally amazing?! I like your entire list!
Yay! I'm from Malaysia but I am now in Australia. Of course I am biased when I say this two countries rocks. ;)
Yes!! Come to Malaysia and visit me! :D I'd like to go to the States too. I've been asking my bf to take me there. :(
Yup, I'm Malaysian and I'm in Australia now. Oh, there were lots of funky experiences, especially when it comes to food. Eating is a Malaysian national past time, when you go to Malaysia you will see food EVERYWHERE. I just recently understand the concept of "bacon and egg", "fish and chips" and "ham and cheese" because my man is Aussie and as Caucasian as you can get. I am told that they simply can't go without their bacon and egg. Haha. It's a clash of interest when I want to eat rice! I've dated an Irish before back home but he was already Malaysian-ized so technically speaking it is in Australia that I started to learn "western food". Haha. Your hubby is south american, so does that mean you cook differently too?
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