• weecious@monyet.cc
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      1 year ago

      Good morning here in Malaysia. It’s been raining a lot, so it’s kinda cold here, but I don’t think it’s anything compared to the cold in Canada.

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        Awww, it’s about 23C here. Even way, way north of me it’s pretty summery. Canada can be quite warm. What did you do today? I worked, saw my doctor, and picked hickory nuts.

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          1 year ago

          At work, tried the new Technics earbuds, screamed at my manager. Pretty much your daily work.

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          23C is pretty cold for Malaysian weather, usually we only reach that level on particularly cool nights. However, the weather in highland regions can drop to 17 - 15C at night. (Maybe even lower than that on mountaintops)

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            True it must really get hot there. For some reason we missed the heat here this summer.

            Where’s your favourite place to eat in Malaysia?

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              That’s a hard question to answer as there are so many great places to eat everywhere! Probably easier to answer if you narrow it down to a particular area.

              Anyway, because we Malaysians like talking about food, we have a food community/channel here at food@monyet.cc

              Elsewhere on the Fediverse (on Mastodon/Firefish), there’s also a hashtag #MakanApaToday which initially was used by Malaysian users to post about food but it’s now used by our friends in other Southeast Asian countries as well!