A: Most east Malaysians I know speak and think in English. Tania Wee, 31Chinese from KuchingFreelance writerQ: Was Sarawak/ Sabah formerly part of Malaysia? A: Sarawak and Sabah are still part of Malaysia but are like the younger sisters that everyone forgets, in favour of the popular, well-known sister (Peninsular Malaysia). Elaine Chung, 26Chinese from TawauSales development executive in a tertiary education instituteQ: Do you have mamak stalls in Sabah? Q: So, you flew here (to Peninsular Malaysia)?
Source: The Star September 16, 2018 01:52 UTC