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  1. In Real Life is a platform dedicated to real-life stories of Malaysians with the aim of providing awareness, inspiration, and learnings through actual experiences.

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  2. 7.88K subscribers ‧ 71 videos. In Real Life is Malaysia's first personal story platform based on real-life experiences of people living in Malaysia. Read, learn, inspire, and be...

  3. In Real Life, Bangsar. 18,191 likes · 1,207 talking about this. In Real Life is a platform dedicated to real-life stories of Malaysians.

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    Pros: Life here in Malaysia is easy, affordable, and low stress. Most of the expats who live here took early retirement, something that they wouldn’t have been able to do had they stayed put in their home country. A couple can live well here on a budget of $2,500 a month. You can rent a modern condo in a complex with a pool, gym, 24-hour gated secu...

    Pros: Malaysians are genuinely friendly people, I really like that about them. And there is a comfort factor in knowing that as soon as you step off the plane you can converse in English when you need to. The expat population, both working and retired, is large. You won’t find making friends a problem. Facebook is the medium of choice and there are...

    Pros: The infrastructure here—roads, amenities, and connectivity—are excellent. Our intranet is fast and great value. For 1GB per month we pay just $50. Time is the provider of choice, but you have to check with them if they are installed in the building that you move into, some buildings and homes are not and that will make a difference when you a...

    Pros:If you’re behind the wheel, all of the road signs are in English and Malay. Scooters here are good value and, as most of them are made in Asia, they’re cheaper than at home. A new Vespa costs just $4,000 and a Honda 125cc just $500. I have a Vespa and I use it daily. It’s so easy to get around on. My wife uses the car. You don’t need a large c...

    Pros:Apartments are cheap, and Malaysia is one of only two countries in Asia where you can buy property freehold as soon as you step off the plane. A 2,000 square foot apartment on the beach in Tanjung Bungah, Penang, will cost you just $1,000 per month to rent. If buying property is your bag, a 6,000 square foot apartment in The Cove in Penang, wi...

    Pros:Malaysia is the only country in Asia that offers you a transparent 10-year renewable visa (MM2H). At this stage the visa is under review and there are no applications being processed, however we hope it will be up and running again by May 2021. Cons: The MM2H visa program is currently under review and we have no idea of what the changes will i...

    Pros: The healthcare system is second to none. You don’t have to wait for an appointment here. It’s a case of turning up and booking your specialist of choice. I recently completed a basic medical with a cardiac surgeon at a cost of just $50. That’s not an unusual price. On average, a visit to a doctor or a specialist costs about the same, no matte...

    Pros: The climate in Southeast Asia is tropical so it’s either hot and humid or hot and dry, depending on the time of year that you arrive. The dry season starts in January and runs through to August and that’s usually when the humidity starts and the monsoon season begins. The average daily temperature is 85 F. In the dry season that will spike to...

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    About us. In Real Life is a platform dedicated to real-life stories of Malaysians with the aim of providing awareness, inspiration, and learnings through actual experiences. Website....

  7. Aug 11, 2020 · Published: Aug 11, 2020 12:56 PM. ⋅. Updated: 9:57 PM. Digital media group, INFLUASIA has acquired a digital publishing platform, In Real Life Malaysia (IRL). The budding platform takes...

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