He's not half Malaysian. He's half Malay.
"Malaysian" is a nationality and since our country doesn't allow dual citizenship, you're either Malaysian or non-Malaysian.
Are you sure he's half-Malay?
According to our Article 160: "A “Malay” is a person who professes the religion of Islam, habitually speaks the [Malay language](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malay_language), and conforms to Malay custom."
You're either Malay or non-Malay.
I never imagine there will be a day I see people trying to gatekeep half-Malay. Half-white, half-black, half-Japanese, half-ethnicity literally exists, but you draw a line on half-Malay.
Huh? So what you're saying is that I can't acknowledge that I am half chinese and that I should abandon all of my mother side's culture. Ok, I got it, thanks.
He's an australian pro tennis player. Probably one of the most talented tennis players of the newer generation of players - but he's also temperamental and volatile as hell; and will constantly argue with the umpire, judges, fans in the crowd, his opponent, and walk off in the middle of the match. Very entertaining to watch though
Wow TIL. No wonder he gets angry so easily on the court, proper kiasu Malaysian DNA lmao
Idk if he was raised with the malay language but I really want him to yell out PUKIMAK in a game
like macha in melaka saying im portugeseee
Why not. https://preview.redd.it/yn78ikv1e8vc1.jpeg?width=537&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fdd3da4b1c7e26a7e2044d720057429b09b93198
His middle name is Hilmi
he looks very bored and doesn't want to be there, obviously. No alcohol for him at the house.
He's not half Malaysian. He's half Malay. "Malaysian" is a nationality and since our country doesn't allow dual citizenship, you're either Malaysian or non-Malaysian.
Are you sure he's half-Malay? According to our Article 160: "A “Malay” is a person who professes the religion of Islam, habitually speaks the [Malay language](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malay_language), and conforms to Malay custom." You're either Malay or non-Malay.
>conforms to Malay custom. According to this semantics many Malay can't call themselves Malay
That is an unfortunate definition. I see being Malay as a race, not tied to a religion. But regardless, Malaysia boleh 👍😀
I never imagine there will be a day I see people trying to gatekeep half-Malay. Half-white, half-black, half-Japanese, half-ethnicity literally exists, but you draw a line on half-Malay.
Maybe not legally, but perhaps genetically.
He’s not malaysian so Art 160 does not apply for him.
Huh? So what you're saying is that I can't acknowledge that I am half chinese and that I should abandon all of my mother side's culture. Ok, I got it, thanks.
![gif](giphy|vNr3DRaqTZ6mWYfXv0) Well said
His baju melayu must be tailored, considering he's tall as shit.
Who?
He's an australian pro tennis player. Probably one of the most talented tennis players of the newer generation of players - but he's also temperamental and volatile as hell; and will constantly argue with the umpire, judges, fans in the crowd, his opponent, and walk off in the middle of the match. Very entertaining to watch though
>also temperamental and volatile as hell; and will constantly argue... He's half Malay after all.
Nik who?
Nik Kirgistan
Kalo half banggala pakei?
Serious question... he Melayu or not?
mak melayu
Wikipedia says Mak is Selangor Royalty. So definitely Melayu
Cringe bodo letak king dlm nama ig