In a remarkable display of cultural integration, a Japanese woman has captured the attention of social media users by becoming fluent in Malay within just five years.
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The interviewer was in disbelief that she is Japanese and Muslim, noting her choice to wear headscarves as Muslim women do, which added another layer to the intriguing story of her cultural integration.Cultural Chameleon: Anna’s Journey Sparks Admiration and Reflection The comments section is a lively mix of admiration and cultural commentary, with many expressing surprise at Anna’s seamless integration.
“5 tahun dah fasih betul dgn bahasa Melayu, hebat Anna,” praised one user, while others humorously noted the irony of locals struggling with their national language.
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