Basic Malay language most useful when you have the urge to answer natures' call unexpectedly. Please think about the boxed words in Malay language before peeping at the answers.
Most Important Items in a
I have been to places where toilet doors are too short to cover my head and feet. In some places, there are no doors at all! So I am glad the public toilets in Kota Kinabalu have proper doors.
"Sila tarik air selepas guna" is displayed in a fancy shopping complex of Kota Kinabalu. If you use the proper Malay language for "flush" not many will understand, so bahasa pasar serves the purpose very well.
Rare Items in a Public Toilet
Items that tend to go to the Wrong Places
They should be ideally IN the but you knowlah...
This one should be on the floor, but always ended up on the lid.
Essential Accessories
I often scratch my head where to put my LV handbag - from Golok without it.
Great convenience for gentlemen.
Since it is always out of order or people don't bother to use it, I classify it as an accessory.
Reason of classification same as above.
Most public toilets outside of Kota Kinabalu are not tiled or painted. You stare right at slimy stuff on the wall and floor that I better not describe. Dont take them for granted!
Ah...instead of bidet just use a hose. By the way, I recommend that you learn Malay for
Inevitable By-products
Ha, akibat terlupa !
* The content of this Malay language course does not apply to folks who can afford to make Sutera Harbour their home.
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