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		<title>The kacang-kulit conundrum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday, MJ and I went on a walkabout around Walsh Bay so I could put my new camera to use. I found this water feature/fountain that wasn&#8217;t in use and to my delight it was a map. Coincidentally we were talking about traveling and I was just thinking out loud about how much I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>On Sunday, MJ and I went on a walkabout around Walsh Bay so I could put my new camera to use. </p>
<p>I found this water feature/fountain that wasn&#8217;t in use and to my delight it was a map. Coincidentally we were talking about traveling and I was just thinking out loud about how much I miss KL.</p>
<p>Though, in this picture it seems like I am pointing at the Malaysia-Thailand border instead. Geography fail :(</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Geography fail</p>
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<p>I met a cab driver last weekend and he asked me where I was originally from. &#8220;Everyone&#8217;s from somewhere, originally,&#8221; he says. He&#8217;s been here for 24 years.</p>
<p>No matter where I end up in the future, or if I stay here, I will always see KL as my first home. I&#8217;m hardly the most patriotic of people but I love that I grew up in a place I am proud to call home. If there is one thing I have noticed living out of Malaysia is that I often come across Malaysians that say living overseas is so much better than living in KL and how shit KL is etc. (some more than others) and I think it is hard to make that comparison. For some it may be a matter of circumstance – I get that. But hearing these comments from people who have had happy lives prior to living abroad irk me. It&#8217;s great that we can be part of a different community and be where we are today; KL may not be the best of places but is there a need to really slam it that badly? Is living abroad for a few years is all it takes to forget where you come from? There&#8217;s nothing wrong with calling two places home. </p>
<p>Just wanted to get that off my chest. It has been bugging me for a while. My background is an intrinsic part of me and it&#8217;s something I&#8217;m proud of. Maybe I am also pig-headed and cannot understand how one goes down the other path.</p>
<p>On that note, I am glad that there are a group of Malaysians here that I enjoy hanging out with. It is nice to be around people that share the same background (and love of food &#8211; we have Malaysian-themed cookouts haha). Am making it a point go back as often as I can (without jeopardising my travel budget of course). Unless I can find a way to move KL here.. HMM!</p>
<p>[Post title refers to an Malay saying, <em>bagai kacang lupakan kulit</em>. Directly translated it means "like a nut that has forgotten it's shell" where <em>kacang</em> = nut and <em>kulit</em> = shell/skin and used to describe people who have forgotten where they come from.]</p>
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