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admissions of foreign students is not only a profitable business. this is still soft power, which is being promoted by some countries. went even further open. here its universities, even studying on the territory. in malaysia, a student of, say, a british university will eventually receive a british diploma, and the same is true with a chinese australian and canadian university. but besides these students. there are still thousands of people who go to
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western countries for all sorts of short-term internship courses. they become attached to western technology and management, trying to reproduce them at home the west is making a profitable investment in the future. we are not even approaching this yet, except that we have been standing on the threshold for a long time in russia and did not support the policy of opening branches of russian universities abroad. it seemed to us that it was very important that they come to us and study here. now it seems that in russia they are thinking about opening our universities abroad, but this is only half the battle, for example, our university will open in the cool. so who goes there to study? so heart attacks thing is that few very few people know something about russia , we hear almost nothing about russia here, but look what the anglo-saxons are doing. they are present in spaces,
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sports cinema in scientific environments, joint scientific journals are published, festivals are held, that is, they are always present in the minds of an ordinary person. we are absent simply as topics for conversation. without which it is difficult to generate interest in russia so i say that the russian government should be more active, we should promote soft diplomacy , we should create our own institutions in the southeast asia we have so far used soft power inconsistently, as if with rare random shots, moreover, directed in different directions in 2007, for example, russia financed the training and flight into space of a malaysian astronaut. sheikha muzafara chocolate, the effect was colossal, like colostrum i was overwhelmed with pride. so how are we in space? after all, these are only
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large countries, how can america send astronauts to russia, and here they gave us such an opportunity for us malays, this one means so much, and what about this predecessor in the press it was heatedly discussed how, when praying in space, manage to be facing mecca, how to deal with ritually mumming without the current, how to bow in weightlessness, etc., to solve these problems, a council of leading theologians was created? ruff sheikh muzafer the first malaysian, who visited the space of eggs we are all infinitely proud of the first malaysian astronaut. we are happy family
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harul rashida pretty typical middle class malay family two kids small apartment wife norkhanim works owns a small transportation company working wife's woman, these days. it's a common thing in malaysia. for example, i've been running a small business for five years now. we take the children to school and my husband fully supports malaysian islam, not only here, muslim women feel quite confident, including in the family life of the past before moscow, it seems to be in the past. there are no restrictions on work. unless it is haraam, a sinful job, such as being an accountant in a brewing company. in our family, we do everything together, if i say
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cook, my husband washes the dishes, if i started cleaning, husband, cleans with me. we do everything together according to the constitution, everyone is small. and this is a little more than half of the population of the country must be a muslim, and under no circumstances can change the faith in relation to muslims, in addition to secular law and civil law, there are also laws. for example, if in ramadan he tries to publicly sip beer or even dinners. it's okay. but a malay can be stopped by the religious police. but a malay can officially have four wives, hypothetically, if a man has money to provide for several wives equally, he can afford that too, but only the consent of the first wife.
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then the second and each subsequent one, if the wife objects, she can file for divorce, and in this case, the ex-husband will also pay alimony for life, even if there are no common children, elephant, polygamy - this is rather exotic, more typical. just the family of khairullah rashid, as his daughter is not middle class at all , but it looks like valya's diploma in psychology is going to come in handy. i have many interests, for example, i'm interested in the muslim fashion industry. i want to become a famous model and now i am planning to start a hijab intercourse business. i also want to become a news anchor and am currently doing an internship in television. i like to run around hanging out with friends to chat and gossip. well, here’s a meeting that i couldn’t expect in any way, it turns out that malaysia
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also has its own fedor konyukhov, this woman conquered the sheriff of the mazlin, the south north poles set numerous records, but why would a resident of a tropical country strive to the coldest places on the planet. i am crazy. i created my own system for strengthening intellectual emotional physical and spiritual forces and just wanted to try it out for myself. google came up with the idea to cross antarctica or the north pole. here it is for me. inhabitants of the tropics - this will be a real test. made three solo expeditions to the north pole and the same number to the south in one of them, using a parachute, she skied 1,100 km from hercules bay to the south pole in 22 days. after returning if
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became a national icon and an example of what a woman can achieve. i want to share my fortification system with people so they can use it in their personal lives and careers. the events of the nineties wicker freedom opened before our people, some of us wanted not only to look at it. well, try yourself in it, our diaspora. i must say that i have collected here a rather colorful rug, there are adventure fighters sailing by will and serving international or malaysian companies. there are businessmen. some of them are quite, successful businessmen, brilliantly, accustomed to local culture. today it reaches tens or even hundreds
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of millions of dollars. well, it's clear that it took more than a decade. i started a menu for a school of the russian language, a school for children, basically. well, these are russian families, mixed families. children who want to support the russian language saturday school of the russian language. well, for the belling kids. you can call them that, that is, those who live here or who have just arrived recently . polina's family can serve as an example. here are such mixed families and the daughter of a famous orientalist and graduate of the institute country. zey and afrika happened to visit malaysia more than once, where she met her future husband. yang li malaysian chinese
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before i got married, i always told everyone that i have no idea how you can marry foreigners. i mean , i was absolutely 100% sure of it. that is, i also didn’t understand how you can speak a foreign language, i don’t know there will be diverse countries of cultures, that is, for me it was in general. well, it's not clear but when i met my future husband, i found the person with whom we ended up, that is, we understand each other perfectly. and it doesn't matter here. what language is it? that's what language we speak, that is, here, i don't know how to explain it. but this is true, although polina speaks malay, and for ian this language is completely native, well, english has become the family language. and what about their fifteen-year-old daughter sophia, your mother is a russian father, a chinese. listen unusual situation. as far as their languages ​​you speak, and i speak in english in russian in chinese in malay, tell me which languages ​​came to you well
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, of course. what did you have to learn? well, of course, i speak english with my dad, but with my mother in russian, but when i was in kindergarten at school, i started to learn chinese masks and you too. let's speak in these languages, well , in chinese, yes, but in may, not so much. what did it mean for ian to marry a foreigner? i never thought about it for me to marry a foreign woman and a different culture. it was kind of like an adventure. but i like to live more interestingly. and this adventure has been going on for 17 years. but a mixed marriage, even if you call it an adventure. all the same, it always remains a job that requires even more compromises than in an ordinary family. and how often
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do women have to give in rather than men or not? i think that by nature i am more calm more flexible not in my nature to dominate relationships. i could, for example, give our daughter a chinese or malay name, but my wife would say sophia, what a beautiful name. she decided that it would be russian name. i said. okay one of the most difficult compromises is often the national cuisine . europeans and americans, for example, usually don't like our borscht. they can't stand the spirit. even the sight of jelly, it seems, ian passed here too. yes well, firstly, he loves to eat, how everything is smeared, and secondly, for him, initially , these are our relations. it was something new and interesting, but also in terms of food , that is, but he tried everything, and in principle, i think he likes it. everything
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seems to be on the line here like it. well, if not everything, that much, including her chinese blood , it was touching to see how tenderly they cared for polina. it was not surprising that she reacted to the unexpected choice of ian with understanding. it was not difficult at all, in my life i was familiar with different people, and i had no idea about my nationality. a genius for none of them, when my son told me that he would marry a russian. i answered well, go ahead, so polina joined the ranks of russian expats, of which there are already about 5,000 in malaysia. in total , 3.5 million people work in international corporations, banks, investment companies. foreigners, that is, approximately 10% of the population , are all very interested, very friendly and with great sympathy, it seems to me that all of our people note the exceptional
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friendliness of such people they respect. a priori i got used to the fact that i am usually some kind of literate person. i don't know, it's about money. this colonial past is all ours with one voice. they say that malaysians are distinguished by friendliness in the country is accepted. smile and wish. have a nice day. even a stranger, but not all migrants. here from bangladesh from indonesia there philippines from the philippines here is such a little m-m relationship. but as a lower, or something, for example, malay, they themselves never become there, but as domestic servants for these house helpers. and these are mostly indonesians and filipinos. you can, for example , stop the police and they will have much less rights to say that the police can even
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open the bag and take it from there, so europeans are not moving along the street with money. often hides them in underwear. there are less and less chances that they will find this with europeans ; however, if the police decide stop your car in other words, watchmen. yes, those in the hands of 10 dollars than trying to prove something. on the other hand life in malaysia is pretty safe with violent crime. it is very rare that women gaping on the street, passing motorcyclists can escape. some foreigners come here to work , others try to start their own business here. however, doing business in malaysia and from malaysia is not at all easy, as it is in most asian countries, and the first thing a newcomer will encounter is the malaysian bureaucracy.
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historically, asia has been based on bureaucrats. this official, he is a little king, and you need to know how to approach him. would it be your best friend and it’s not a ceremony and in no case is it a completely different story , or will he act according to the law and according to the instructions you correspond and you talk to them, but someone will have to go with them to restaurant and just talk about family traditions from local cuisine. establish a personal formal relationship. once upon a time, malaysia suffered from an absolutely unkind thing common to all of asia. nothing could be done and bringing someone a gift, without agreeing with someone, it was the norm of life and it seemed that it would always be like this. names of a person, for example, dzhiperak, who
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for nine years led the country. now, together with his wife, he is serving a term just on charges of corruption, whatever the business climate. malaysia is considered the best southeast after singapore of course we are we still don't really know how to do business . how to correctly interpret the gestures of the word and the behavior of your partners. it is important to understand here that the society in malaysia is hierarchical ; when communicating with several people, the younger will always turn to himself. rshemu by age or position, and the elders will definitely take the initiative into their own hands at some point. uh, turned out to be in the military relations disciples are very likeable people. colonel major sergeant with burnt spouses. and we started to study with them and i discovered that uh. well here's how
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usually when i teach classes, here i explain something and say, and how do we say, that's what i'm going to turn to one of them, the colonel's voice is heard for all questions. that's how much you've been doing posted. basically, colonel, because. yes, he is in charge, and he knows everything, but he, in the sense that he bears responsibility, for example, for mastering relations there. i do not know the prepositional case, it is also worth remembering that malaysians attach great importance to politeness, which is based on the rejection of conflict, they especially do not like malaysia to refuse directly in asian culture is not accepted at all. uh talk. no, although the formal word is present in words, it is also in the uh languages ​​of malaysia, indonesia, china, but you will never hear uh such a phrase, so
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you know no, this does not suit us. or your proposal is incorrect, most likely they will tell you, i will definitely think about it and connect. this is due to the fact that in asia it is generally accepted to maintain the psychological balance of interlocutors. they are always very dense population. if people were with each other, argued and cursed in business in culture, then asia was simply covered with pockets of some kind of local wars, the whole business. the whole conversation drove, it always goes in very roundabout ways, for sure. it is difficult for malaysians to give a direct answer to a difficult question, so it is worth avoiding such situations . malaysians, especially malays, cope with criticism even worse. even if you are 100 times right and polite enough. well done , they are very afraid of the shame of humiliation, when they are publicly reproached for something, they show that they are worse than others in some way, that something is wrong with them. coped. when i came here and
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worked in a travel company. once there was a public reprimand of one employee in front of everyone. it was a nightmare because for him it was just a shame. and after that, he just didn't talk to anyone. it didn't refuse to work for western culture, which is owned. have a person can oppose himself to the generally accepted standard of being an innovator in any field of activity. why should societies be different? that is a pariah loss? face to lose it's very easy you can ask the wrong question during the meeting. you can take a business card the wrong way, and in this case, you lose face, which is very difficult to restore, because you violate this balance of rules, and what happens then is any innovator from this culture, in fact , is expelled, he becomes, uh, out society and because of this there was a big problem. there is always the development of new technologies when a person must think independently. but what is
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especially important for a foreigner in malaysia is the patience of a business relationship. they develop very slowly there and can drag on for some years. this is due to the fact that malaysians prefer to get to know their partners better, before starting to do business with them, it will take a lot of patience, and in order to get used to the fact that well done indians are not famous for their particular punctuality, they may be late to meet you. but the chinese will come on time. slowness and deliberation in doing business to their desire to postpone things for tomorrow are characteristic of malaysians, which irritates foreigners so much, in my opinion, this is largely due to the idea of ​​​​the dignity of hurrying fuss. uh, this drops a person to a certain extent, especially the high
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cancer officials at a meeting with you, with all their benevolence. he will first pause, look at the papers, and only then start a conversation. this underlines his status. if we are talking about a business partner, then other rules apply, even if the benefit is obvious. you need to start carefully. the first phrase that needs to be said in negotiations is to act. everything has to be done step by step. we are never in a hurry, and then the interlocutor understands that you understand the rules of the game, you will not pressure him, because often none of us understands with whom this official should negotiate. what connections should be included, how to satisfy the interests of all small and large players in this market. this is the difference. in thinking. can be milky and slow, however, their economy. in the last 15 years, it has been developing rapidly, with an average of more than five percent annual growth. this is a very good
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indicator for this country, of course. there are prospects for which business people should take a closer look, but always start it is useful from small things, for example, from business etiquette. it is very important to make a good impression during the first business meetings, not forgetting the manners adopted here, for example, a business card should be held with both hands. it should be printed in two languages ​​in malay and english, and the card should be handed first to the interlocutor with the highest social status, the card should also be taken with both hands. but before you remove it , you should study this a little. will you show respect for the interlocutor and make a good impression among foreigners, there will be an idea that in the state institutions of malaysia you will deal with the malays, do business
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with the chinese, and the indians will serve you all the same, although not quite the title status of the malays is enshrined in the constitution, and the rest should remember that they are citizens here. not that second class. well, all the same, and not the first year of independence, the malays occupied key positions in the administrative sphere. and in principle there are certain ones. well, how quotas are not quo. on the assumption that among civil servants, the malays, of course, should prevail, more precisely, in the civil service, at least 75% of the places should be occupied by the son of the earth. this is what the malays and aborigines are called, the special rights of the bume putra are enshrined in the constitution of the lords of the land, which is much more accessible, for example, state scholarships for education, and
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there was no need to follow an example in local state universities or abroad. pay attention to those you already know. don't give us. institute. all female students are dressed in muslim traditions. it turned out that it was not by chance that only boomers were admitted to this university, in addition, even, let's say, it was possible to open a newspaper, and we see that there is, say, a block of many apartments for rent. uh, and the cost of the down payment and, uh, in the corner somewhere there will be quite noticeable. so printed for the boom powder for the indigenous population are completely different numbers. yes, all this is much cheaper than exactly the same privileges for powder shoes, upon receipt of government contracts for issuing business licenses, etc., etc., unlike the malays who have lived in villages for centuries they grew rice and fished. the chinese settled,
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boringly, forming settlements, which gradually outgrew in the cities of the city and gave the life of the chinese bourgeoisie. mainly commercial, starting with modest lamps, the city is, among other things, also schools. yes, that is, let's say, but more access to education, because there were much fewer rural schools ; the malays had great prejudices against it. sending their children to school in this way began the stratification of the lumbar principle and is still the malay. it's easy for me to compete with the chinese, these yellow faces and brothers are too dynamic, enterprising, active in many ways, the country's economy is controlled by ethnic chinese. malay nationalists are playing on this, defending the necessary special rights in potter i remember. we live in a multinational country. and i see that some people are offended by it. they
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feel unfair in themselves . initially, the amendment to the privileges of the malays was adopted temporarily for only 15 years in order to help predominantly rural residents receive education and higher education. position in society. it was fair. well, 15-30-50 years have passed, and the law on special rights is still not canceled more than in the morning. all this, of course, could not but give rise to inter-ethnic tensions and political disputes, but my generation had to live with it somehow, i didn’t have to choose. we grew up with such orders to us chinese. to be honest, it's harder for us, because we are not bummiputra, but we are chinese, this is how it is in our culture. we work hard. we have always strived to achieve some success, so these the orders did not hurt our weight. yes, we saw
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that our malay friends had privileges, but we chinese build our own careers. we just worked, and we had our own opportunities in malaysia, i think there are no problems for the chinese here. this country never ceased to amaze us . malaysia is one of the few remaining monarchies in the world, but here the monarchy is special. perhaps the only one in the world where the kings are regularly elected every 5 years by nine malaysian sultans, each of whom rules in his own domain and takes from his trace the supreme monk to the supreme, however, entrusted only with a representative function, but the operational leadership of the country is carried out by the prime minister. how does the man who has led malaysia for more than two decades see the future of our relations? we want good relations with
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russia, we believe that we can learn a lot from russia and adopt modern technologies. and, of course, russia is a good market for our products. we want to trade with russia in spite of any sanctions.
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