Aboodi and Stereotype?

DÀJIĀ HǍO! (HELLO EVERYONE!)

Okaayyy..... So now you know a bit about Aboodi, let’s talk about his view on stereotype. This is one of the task that we need to ask Aboodi beside his personal profile.

Basically, we (Afina) had asked Aboodi two questions regarding this issue.
1.     His stereotype towards Malaysian
2.     Malaysians’ stereotype towards him

For the first question, Aboodi said that before he came into Malaysia, he thought that Malaysians have small eyes because they are part of Asia (typical stereotype towards Asian, haha).


However, Aboodi’s father had given positive images about the beauty of Malaysia and Malaysians to Aboodi because Aboodi’s father had visited Malaysia several times for business matters. We thank you, Mr Mohamud Tani. Hehe.

Once Aboodi had arrived in Malaysia, he was so excited and thrilled to visit interesting places in Malaysia! Now, he had visited Langkawi Island, Sunway Lagoon, French Village and Japanese Village in Bukit Tinggi, Port Dickson and many more! Honestly, some of these places we have never visited before. Lucky Aboodi... *sigh...

French Village


Japanese Village


Anyway, back to the topic, Aboodi said that he really wanted to go to Malaysia’s tropical island next time like Redang Island, Perhentian Island, Kapas Island, Pangkor Island, Tioman Island and many more as Malaysia is best known for its many exotic islands that feature beautiful beaches, tropical rainforest and stunning crystal clear water and colorful coral reefs.




We want to go there too!! T^T

As for question two, Aboodi only answered the question with two short answers. He said the words ‘Sheikh’ and ‘Ustaz’. This is because people always thought that he is an expert in religious matters as he is really fluent in the Arabic language (Arabic is his first language) and mainly because he has a beard. People and their stereotypes... Haha.

So that is all for now, InsyaAllah we will write more about Aboodi and his culture next time. We also might go out and have lunch with Aboodi the next time we meet, and of course we will introduce to him about Malaysian culture and FOOD. Yeah, FOOD. Wohoooo~~ Till then, Sayonara!

Zàijiàn! (Goodbye!)
-GRACIAS-



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