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“I like the daily sunshine and the warm weather”, An Expat’s Musing on Malaysia

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Name: Ardy Timmer
Home Country: The Netherlands
Industry/Job: Arts
Marital Status: Married with two sons
Other countries you have lived: Indonesia

What brought you to Malaysia?
We came here for my husband’s job, and have been here since October 2002.

What were your impressions of Malaysia before you came?
I didn’t really know much about Malaysia and thought it would be similar to Indonesia, but it definitely isn’t! Malaysia has three main ethnic groups, and that [divide] makes living in Malaysia very different to living in Indonesia.

How has Malaysia changed during your stay here?
When I arrived ten years ago, it was still possible to enjoy a nice walk in the U-Thant area [of KL] because it was full of old trees and really quiet. Unfortunately that is gone now, and I regret that.

What are the three things you like most about living in Malaysia?
I like the daily sunshine and the warm weather. I also like the relaxed living style of Malaysians/Asians. Also, it’s still cheap here compared to Europe. I like the availability of healthy and organic foods and many Western foods.

Do you own property here?
No. We own property in the UAE and in the Netherlands. In Malaysia, we feel the market is pretty saturated, so we are not interested in investing.

How long do you think you will stay?
Having now been here ten years, there is a possibility we may move soon, or we will commit to staying another two to three years until our youngest son has finished school.

Name three typical weekend activities that you enjoy.
Going for a hike and dipping into a river or pond; going out with friends for dinner or drinks; going for a movie with my son; or, if possible, getting out of the city for a weekend at the beach!

What do you miss most about your home country?
I miss my family, fresh air, and the seasons. I also miss Dutch apple cake with whipped cream!

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