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    A better way to promote Malaysia

    Check this out...


    Personally I think this is a better way to promote Malaysia rather than paying millions to foreign PR firm or media.

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    unless 1is involved in the tourism related industry from F&B to hosp. to media to ad agencies to suppliers with the Tourism M$ia people, 1 $imply kenot under$tand the mini$try internal working$.

    The Rakyat god$illion money allocated for this industry to be spent by Touri$m m$ia had NEVER been utili$ed in a C.A.T. manner. Corruption & Leakage$ of all $ort$ & manner$ to all level$ are documented, reported, investigated and NATO are well known lah...The bigger the touri$m project$, the ea$ier to hide the money trail$...small time project like the1 above is a 1off gimmick and a metoo copykat done by cities from tokyo to timbuktoo. It aint a world news anymore but just a localised 'big'' thing to the katakdibawah coconutshell rakyaklah...

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    It is not new, but this kind of video will easily goes viral around the world, samll budget big effect. Definately cost less than RM1.8m (the cost to create FB pages)

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    The interviewer of the Argentinian had better learn better English and interviewing skills first!~

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    Quote Originally Posted by mykern View Post
    The interviewer of the Argentinian had better learn better English and interviewing skills first!~
    Yep...he was mumbling something...the Argentinian had 'chewing gum' in his mouth but it was the interviewer who was inaudible...wonder what the interviewer had?

    Quote of comment on YT:

    Hi where you come from?
    Argentina.
    How asudfhp udnoasuhbvawb??
    I'm sorry what?
    D

    BTW, the Argentinian with 'chewing gum'.....probably just left the Red Dot

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