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I've never hitchhiked before. So this is the first time I plan my trip from Singapore to Malaysia, I will hitchhike in Malay from Johor Bahru to Penang (where my friend is living there), Malacca, KL. I need your advice and experience.So teach me how to hitchhike in Malay, so far, I haven't draw any map or write more details about this trip, because my friend and I haven't got time to sit down to discuss.Hope to hear from sweet people out there to help :-D | I've never hitchhiked before. So this is the first time I plan my trip from Singapore to Malaysia, I will hitchhike in Malay from Johor Bahru to Penang (where my friend is living there), Malacca, KL. I need your advice and experience.So teach me how to hitchhike in Malay, so far, I haven't draw any map or write more details about this trip, because my friend and I haven't got time to sit down to discuss.Hope to hear from sweet people out there to help :-D | ||
+ | *Malaysia is one of the easiest countries I have ever hitched in. From Johor Bahru to Penang you just need to take the E2 and E1. Try to take a route around KL to avoid problems there. Everyone speaks English and will probably want to leave you at the bus station. Just tell them to leave you at a service station before they turn off. There is nothing else to advise, just go and do it![[User:Haggismn|Haggismn]] 10:09, 30 October 2011 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Hi, the article mentions that hitchhiking is known by locals as "Tumpang". Does anybody know how locals hail cars for tumpang? Do they understand the thumb? | ||
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+ | Thanks a lot.[[User:Wanderer765|Wanderer765]] ([[User talk:Wanderer765|talk]]) 17:14, 12 August 2019 (UTC) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 12 August 2019
Hi sweet people :)
I've never hitchhiked before. So this is the first time I plan my trip from Singapore to Malaysia, I will hitchhike in Malay from Johor Bahru to Penang (where my friend is living there), Malacca, KL. I need your advice and experience.So teach me how to hitchhike in Malay, so far, I haven't draw any map or write more details about this trip, because my friend and I haven't got time to sit down to discuss.Hope to hear from sweet people out there to help :-D
- Malaysia is one of the easiest countries I have ever hitched in. From Johor Bahru to Penang you just need to take the E2 and E1. Try to take a route around KL to avoid problems there. Everyone speaks English and will probably want to leave you at the bus station. Just tell them to leave you at a service station before they turn off. There is nothing else to advise, just go and do it!Haggismn 10:09, 30 October 2011 (UTC)
Hi, the article mentions that hitchhiking is known by locals as "Tumpang". Does anybody know how locals hail cars for tumpang? Do they understand the thumb?
Thanks a lot.Wanderer765 (talk) 17:14, 12 August 2019 (UTC)