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  • wtf no1 is singapore......singapore is not best........fuck singapore

  • philippines  no 1

  • Thailand is number 5 are you kidding me? becuase this video obviously made by filipino.

  • @MrGotzaza ok filipino pala ang gumawa nyan pero bakit kakaunti ang ipinakitang magandang lugar ng philippines puro isla hindi naman puro dagat lang ang philippines naniniwala ako na maganda ang philippines =^_^=

  • It's philosophical question. What is "Good country"?

  • I love Philippines. Particularly Sogod, Southern Leyte, because I've been there for two years, and people there treated me so kindly. Thanks!

  • in 2:01 why the ugly girl is there in the picture of Brunei

  • She is not ugly!

  • @mouse4321hopping that's ugly that's true

  • in 15 world's frendleist country

    in ASEAN countries was there is:

    #8th - Philippines

    #10th - Malaysia

    #14th - Singapore

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  • in 2020 PHILIPPINES is better than MALAYSIA

  • i see slums in malaysia

  • those who click dislikes are from country #4 to #7 :D

  • @fdzy WOW how positive are you to say that from #4 to #7 are those countries who must click dislike

  • @fdzy haha yer la bro

  • jejeje full of lies!!

  • Actually it is about different people ways of life. Like if you like a slow paced life, you wouldn't like too developed countries. I am a Singaporean yet i sometimes think about migrating, Singapore have more and more foreigners, this causes competition and many Singaporeans do not like this. But to say Singapore is a very good countries. Nobody will go hungry there unless the person is choosy on food.

  • Stupid video ever!!!

    

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  • erm what is the POINT of making this video btw.

  • Why there's always jealousy comment toward Malaysia. To Malaysian just ignore them we know our country better than them..no matter what u said my household income RM12,000/3870USD per month is enough for a poor country like us.(as u said)....hope u have better life.peace

  • @MsLilsakura yeah!

  • malays = faeces

  • just put singapore and thailand there, the rest are all backward.

  • Look at EVERY COMMENT. Wow they are LONG

  • I've presented my reasons on why the benchmark@RM650 should be revised. Better for the government to come out with different benchmarks for urban, semi-urban, small cities, rural & remote areas in Peninsular, Sabah, Sarawak. Statistic in "per pax" on top of "per household" is also needed. Why should we've per pax statistic as well?? Because, RM1k household income with only 1 person depending on it, is totally different with 5 persons depending on the same household income.

  • @thebase011 You see. In one of your post, you have presented your " reason ". You know, now you shift your argument on grounds of " presenting your reason." Well, your reason is personal to you. Therefore when you quoted figures which you claimed to be from the PM department, you are lying then. I couldn't find anything form JPM to verify your claims. But what I quoted before yesterday, now that is true and accurate. AND OFFICIAL. From the relevant ministry.

  • Malaysian PM's Department report: 8.6% of households earned < RM1k (< USD315) per mth, 29.4% earned RM1k-2k (USD315-630) per mth, 19.8% earned RM2k-3k (USD630-945) per mth. Meaning, 58% of households earned below RM3k. Household income means the total income earned by all citizens staying in a house, NOT INDIVIDUAL. Household income = husband+wife or father+mother+working son/daughter or working single persons staying in a house. We've 5.8 million households.

  • @thebase011 First of all you did not properly quote your source. Which JPM report ? Which year ? Secondly, like I said, the general definition of poverty is still RM650/- earning and that RM3,000/- is limited to urban poverty ( but it doesn't apply to all urban areas ). Look, I have look up at the net on JPM and I don't see anything matching your claim. So, would you blame the CIA again this time, like what you did before ? Grow up.

  • The Government has decided to set RM3,000 as the poverty line for the urban based on feedback from people living in major urban areas such as KL. This is according to Federal Territories Minister Datuk Raja Nong Chik, in efforts to improve the lives of the urban poor.

    “If u've 3 children & your household income is RM3,000 or below, you’re almost at the poverty line.” Therefore, a new set of criteria to eradicate urban poverty is in the pipeline, he said.

  • @thebase011 And yes, I have been mentioning about this urban poverty before. if you read some of my previous post carefully. I am wary of it and it's nothing new. But then again, this scale is of no general application nation wide. Not yet, so you are wrong. The general definition of poverty is RM650/- for West m'sia and RM850/- for sabah and Sarawak. But if you decide to quote Datuk Raja Nong Chik statement then you must also accept the existing general definition on what poverty is

  • @thebase011 Urban poverty is a different league of definition. In fact it differs according to the urbanised area. In KL perhaps RM3,000/- earning is on the fringe of poverty but that does not apply to all urban areas. For instance Malacca, Ipoh and the smaller cities. And some other urban cities. Your argument is highly misplaced because you apply the same barometer for all. A person earning RM3,000/- in Malacca is not poor.

  • @Kris81887 Thats why I told you & your family to stay in Gemas with only RM1,000 per month for a year, not RM3,000, forgot already?? I understood the differences of cost of living for urban, suburban, small cities, rural & remote areas. Thats why I said before, using the benchmark@RM650 to identify a poor FAMILY is only relevant for remote areas or single person, I didn't say not relevant at all - kindly relook at my previous comment. I strongly believe it's more accurate to calculate per pax.

  • @thebase011 The real and official definition of hardcore poor are those earning RM440/- or less per month. And poor are those household income of RM750/- per month. And the third category refers to the definition of low income group to be those household earning about RM2,000/- or less per month. Those are the OFFICIAL DEFINITION and I quote my source as from the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development. That is OFFICIAL. I quote my source, unlike you

  • @thebase011 Listen my friend. It's getting late in the evening. I need to rush now. It's been quite good discussing with you. Before I leave, surf the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development on their official site. And to understand what is relative, abject and hardcore poverty, read the reports of various authoritative institutes and think tanks. Have a good day and whatever is the rest of it. Thank you :)

  • Whatever crap it is, I love living here in Selangor, Malaysia! Peaceful state.

  • if you choose Vietnam, go to Hochiminh City. It's a good place to live in for sure. better than any VN's other cities. Hanoi's a nice place to travel but you absolutely shouldn't pick it up as your long run home, people there r kinda impolite, cruel and communistic! Hue and Danang r small, sad cities, if you wanna learn Vietnamese, you better stay away from those two cus people there speak Vietnamese with a very heavy accent, too hard to hear n understand. Mekong delta is a friendly countryside

  • r u kidding? singapore??? where r u from? 

  • Ha ha. Singapore economy based on the international economy. When the international economy face the troubles Singapore life will lose automatically. I think best country to live in south east asia is Malaysia.

  • fucking this video

  • Malaysia is a clean country with NO SLUMS OR GHETTOS. And the cost of living is low while the standards of living is high. Excellent health facilities, good roads and a relatively big country for a 28 million population. Low crime rate, and almost no unemployment problem. It's 0.01% unemployment rate. Infact Malaysia gives employment to 4 million foreigners. And tasty food for the populace and foreigners love Malaysian cuisines. I LOVE MALAYSIA.

  • @Kris81887 No slums or ghettos are u sure of that. It's not bad to promote your country, but to overhype figures like that is really a big joke... face the reality that Malaysia has but in time it could... Your statement is not just timely with the present condition of Malaysia. U cud have posted this comment after Malaysia becomes 1st world in a couple of decade or so...Even 1st World countries dont claim 0.01% unemployment rate...

  • @n0lram1 Yes,  no slums or ghettos. The slums or ghettos belong to illegal immigrants staying in Malaysia. I invite you to Malaysia and the towns to see for yourselves. And unemployment, i think it is very low. okay, to be on a safe side, it is not more than 2%. I am sure of that.

  • @Kris81887 Every city in the world who has slums are from immigrants from other places who has properties in their respective places but came to the city in search for greater opportunities for greener pastures. Ur place not exempted from that fact. So taking into acct ur argument regarding no ghetto sides of Malaysia, might we as well say that we dont have slums because they were migrants frm other places. Is that ur argument? Just accept the fact even NY the financial capital of the world has.

  • @n0lram1 I am not hyping my statement. If you do not believe me surf the net or websites about Malaysia. The poverty rate is also very low, and our definition of poverty is higher in standards than the UN. We define poverty as those earning less than RM650/- per month or about USD220/-. That is our poverty definition and a few Malaysians live below that line. Search the net please. This is not over hyping. Tq.

  • @Kris81887 I have already surfed the net a thousand times, no one is robbing u of ur right to say that poverty incidence is lower, but still has significant number. Just check more abt ur unemployment rating, it is never that far from ur neighbors. If there was a factor that contributed to its economic success, that was because of population control on ur part. But that wud change significantly in the future coz that wud entail future problems resulting from hesitation to accept pop explosion.

  • @n0lram1 Look, the real unemployment rate of Malaysia is very low, I believe it's less than 5%. Unemployment has not been a problem for Malaysia for so long. Infact we give employment to 4 million immigrants, some illegal immigrants. And yes, there are no slums in the cities and towns in Malaysia. can you show me one over the net ? You can't because there are NO SLUMS OR GHETTOS here. thank you.

  • @Kris81887 pls watch this

    Malaysia, better than PHILIPPINES -

  • @Kris81887 in youtube

  • @n0lram1 And with due respect to the neighbours, tehir unemployment rate is more than 10%. That's what the world bank says. I don't want to offend anybody by naming what countries they are.

    Look at the World bank report on Malaysia. It's fairly good.

  • @Kris81887 Wit all due respect too overstatement abound ur comment, even Phils unemployment rate is 7% in 2010 and 6% in 2011, others could be lower like Singapore and Thailand, I just dont know with Indonesia, Vietnam or others...

  • @n0lram1 So much for your argument with me, why don't you look into the World bank reports on Malaysia ? Or the IMF ? And Malaysia's credit ratings ? And per capita ? These are factual matters. I don't know what's your arguments are for ? Jealousy perhaps ? Then you just have to live with the facts.

  • @Kris81887 No need pal, u came to me with varying figures. At first u told me Malaysia has unemployment rate of 0.01% then u changed it to 2% at least, and now ur putting it into less than 5%. Look at your previous comments. What would I believe, ur misleading me. Pls dont exert too much effort in promoting ur country by making up figures, just let the actual speak for itself.

  • @n0lram1 Look, you are afraid to tell the truth. Just look at the World Bank Report and see what the actual unemployment rate of Malaysia is. There are many people from other ASEAN countries who got employment in Malaysia. The fact that there are no slums and ghettos is true. Show me anywhere in the net or website to show slums in Malaysia. None. Unlike some countries which I won't want to name because some of their people are over hyper sensitive and denial of facts :)

  • @Kris81887

    China- 4.10%

    India-9.40%

    Indonesia-6.56%

    Malysia-3.00%

    Philippines-6.40%

    Singapore-2.00%

    Thailand-0.70%

    Vietnam-2.60%

    How come you would boast that figure when the gap is not that far, there are even who are lower than yours...Pls, Malaysia is not the only one succeeding here, everybody is, time could only tell...Ur 0.01% figures for malaysia is realistic probably after couple of decades if ur country could maintain its momentum in the succeeding years.

  • @n0lram1 Listen here friend. I know you are from Philippines. But have I condemn and criticise your country ? I avoided it at all cost. Okay, then 3% is not far from 2%. There are other countries in the developed catergory which has alarming figures like US. And I am telling the truth when I said that there are no ghettos and slums in big cities in Malaysia. Can you show me one ? In the days of modern net, that's no difficult. But no one can show me because there are no ghettos and slum

  • @n0lram1 From the moment you said you were from Philippines, I avoided criticising your country. It's never in my practice to offend. But I see no wrong in projecting my country. And the poverty rate in Malaysia is very low rate and our definition of poverty is higher in standards than most countries. Poverty in M'sia is define as those earning less than RM650/- per month ( USD220). So how many countries can match this ? I have more datas but some were just to envious to see them

  • @Kris81887 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES OF DEVELOPING NATIONS(2011) China- 4.10% India-9.40% Indonesia-6.56% Malysia-3.00% Philippines-6.40% Singapore-2.00% Thailand-0.70% Vietnam-2.60%
  • @Kris81887 We're not jealous, we are just telling u to accept the reality of overhyping, hypercommenting or overestimating ur figures...anyway ur entitled to ur own prejudice whatever may that be...

  • @Kris81887 I'm Malaysian. Agreed, there's no slum or ghetto in Malaysia. But our cost of living isn't low, standards of living is deteriorating. Very expensive car prices (repayment 9 yrs), high fuel prices for a petroleum country, too many highway tolls, expensive house (repayment up to 40 yrs or more), huge income gap, bad press freedom, river pollution, low employment due to bloated civil service. Excellent health facilities?? Not yet! Roads quality is very lousy nowadays & getting worse!!

  • @thebase011 correction: **low UNemployment due to bloated civil service

  • @thebase011 You are either not a Malaysian or a lousy Malaysian who belongs to the opposition. Surf the World Bank report. And IMF. And surf credit ratings for Malaysia. The opposition is certain to lose in the next coming election with polls showing support for the ruling party. And what nonsense when you said that unemployment is low due to bloated civil service ? There are 14 million working Malaysians and civil service just account for 1 million you idiot.

  • @Kris81887 why suddenly u politicize this discussion?? I didn't relate any of my points with politics here.. we don't need any comments from a political bigot, ok.. political bigots usually cannot think wisely.. can't u read the words "UP TO" 40 yrs?? the no. of buyers, especially younger generation living in big cities chose 40 yrs repayment, is increasing rapidly.. recently, a couple of banks are offering housing loan packages with repayment UP TO 45 yrs to the citizens..

  • @thebase011 With respect, your view is misconceived and of no basis. No banks allow a 40 years repayment. Can you quote me the bank ? Secondly, on matters of road, can you name me or give me examples of the highways that are not good ? We have world standards highways, and that measured of standards is by both British and American standards. Roads within towns are the jurisdiction of the state governments. ( see the separate list in the Federal Constitution )

  • @Kris81887 Banks that offer repayment up to 40 yrs - Public Bank, Affin Bank, OCBC Bank, Maybank, RHB, UOB Bank, Alliance Bank etc. I am also talking about roads quality, not highways & I remember the word that u were using before was 'road' not highway.. People use roads more frequently than highways ok..

  • @thebase011 Our employment rate is 97% with only 3% of those unemployed. These 3% unemployed are because of choice, their own and not because there is no unemployment. To fortify my view, we provide employment for 4 million immigrant workers. People flocked to this country for employment. And as for Health standards, again you are being outlandish in your views. Look at WHO report or the Legatum prosperity index. Your views are ridiculous and of no basis whatsoever.

  • @thebase011 Cost of petrol in M'sia is cheaper than most ASEAN countries including Singapore. And housing loan for 40 years ? that's pure nonsense. It's 30 years maximum, this is yo help first time buyer for a lower instalment. What kind of English are you using here ? Road quality ? It's the standard of highways and it's the best. Surf the authoritative websites. Bad press freedom ? Again your English is horrendous. It's the degree of freedom. And please. Unemployment is only 3%

  • @Kris81887 Today, there are many great thinkers that don't know how to use English Language as fluent as u are. Don't be a jerk that too obsessed with 100% fluency, ok.. Focus on the contents. I believe most of the readers here understood my explanation although not meeting your English Language standard. I agreed we deserved the top 5 ranking based on no slum/ghetto, beauty of nature, cuisines, unique demographics etc. but not cost of living, roads, health facilities, employment, poverty etc..

  • @thebase011 And earlier you said this employment is because of the bloated civil service. And when I gave my figures to disprove your opinion, then you did not proceed with this argument.

  • @Kris81887 today, our federal government has more than 1.2 million staff, not 1 million - yet to include the state governments' & government-link-companies (GLCs'), if combined we've hundreds of thousands more than the 1.2 million figures.. compare this with population around 28 million only.. it's acceptable to absorb the unemployed people temporarily e.g. 2 yrs in civil service but they end up becoming a tool to cover the failure in creating real jobs for hundreds of thousands Malaysian..

  • @thebase011 On employment, the number of employed in Maalysia is certainly more than 1.2 million. The private sector itself is more than 14 million. So where is your claim that the unemployment is low because of the bloated civil service ? Where ? Most of the employment are in the private sector. And talking about roads, here you are again. It was you who use the word " road " . I refer as highway. So which state now has bad roads ? Kelantan I suppose, an opposition controlled state

  • @Kris81887 I live in KL & my kampungs are Segamat, Mersing & Klebang, not Kelantan. I've been to Kelantan several times & their roads were in similar condition with other states i.e. not in a condition that deserved any quality awards or praises. If u're totally referring to highways, then I agree with u. Also don't forget, we spend a lot on highway tolls & there are surplus in tolls collection each year that can be used to improve non-highway roads. We use both, not highways only.

  • @thebase011 Look here my friend. I have been working in Johore for a good 6 years. The roads are wonderful. I have driven many times to Kota Tinggi, and Desaru, and Tanjung Leman. That famous seaside or estuary stopover to visitors from S'pore and even KL. The roads even at FELDA Tenggaroh that leads to Tg leman is good. I use to drive all the way to Muar from JB and even Muar road is nice. So is the town. Segamat is not a new place for me. My foster sister has a durian orchard there

  • @thebase011 You are being outlandish in your comments. I also drive from Kota Tinggi road that leads all the way to Kelantan. I love driving by the sea side. And again you fail to name the specific road that is according to your definition " not good ". Please do not have too much blemish views which you can't prove, for one simple reason. Because it isn't true at all.

  • @Kris81887 Jln Segamat-Tangkak, Jln Segamat-Muadzam Shah, Jln Ampang-Bkt Belacan, Jln Segamat-Labis, Mont Kiara areas, road at Masjid KLCC, roads at Kg Dato' Keramat, Jln Semarak (after PULAPOL) & the list goes on.. We can find roads with so many holes almost everywhere.. Dealing with uneven roads & roads with holes are norm in Malaysians daily life nowadays.. You want to deny this?? Malaysians will put question mark at your head, asking what happened to your head & eyes, blind already??

  • @thebase011 If you want to put some pot holes here and there, then that is over generalizing the standards. I travel a lot. Even in Brooklyn New York, I do find roads with pot holes. I give examples the Atkins Avenue, Abbey street, Anthony Street, Baltic street, etc. So what ? You see, first of all you are not a qualified engineer. Secondly the authoritative body that measure standards of roads in Malaysia is the REAM or Road Engineer of Malaysia. Not you. So stop acting smart

  • @Kris81887 I've never been to US but I've been travelling to UK, France, Swiss, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, China, Vietnam, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia etc.. We rent cars & drove by our own.. Frankly speaking, our roads (not highways), are in the same condition with Jordan & Cambodia but worse than Thailand, Vietnam, Turkey & Saudi Arabia. Of course, driving in UK, Swiss, France, Germany etc was very smooth. Only Indonesia's roads are worse than us..

  • @thebase011 You are well over blowing matters out of proportion. I also have driven to the local roads that you mentioned. But some pot holes does not make it a bad road. I had asked you to refer the question of road standards to REAM - the Road Engineers Association of Malaysia. They are the standards bearer of roads in M'sia and not you. So your views are unqualified at all. You are driven by something else here. If you want to argue here, use some standards, not your mere opinion

  • @thebase011 You are a worst liar when you said that our roads are worse off than in Vietnam. Look again at the standards of authoritative bodies. Where have you driven in those countries ? And Saudi Arabia ? Please. You are lying to your teeth. I have performed umrah many times. Yes S.A is a rich country. But their highways are average ( notice I don't use the word bad here ). If you have any decency to be upright then tell the truth.

  • @thebase011 And this CIA thing that you conveniently blame for some statistics which you disagree, really dismayed me. What has the CIA got to do with all these statistics ? And look at the website of REAM on Malaysian roads or some authoritative bodies world wide who are authoritative to give comments. Some pot holes do not make the entire road standards in the country bad.

  • @thebase011 And tell me the examples of bad quality roads ? Name them. Do not just make an over generalize statement without quoting the source and example. And your definition of is misleading. I know the difference between urban poverty and hard core poor. You fail to give the statistics and instead quote one hypothetical example. Poverty is define as a person earning RM650/- per month for West M'sia and RM850/- for Sabah and Sarawak. You raise it to RM1,500/- and that's wrong

  • @Kris81887 RM650 benchmark is totally rubbish, outdated, shall be revised years ago. I dare u to bring your family to stay in Gemas, Negri Sembilan. Spend only RM1k per mth for your entire family members there (you, spouse, 3 children). Your family will live in poor condition & people will look at you with sympathy. Your family will suffer more in urban areas - Klang Valley, JB, Kinta Valley. More than 10 million live in urban areas. U'll witness at least 20% real poverty nationwide.

  • @thebase011 If the RM650/- benchmark is rubbish, then what is your benchmark then ? What is your yardstick ? Tell me or tell us. You are fond at attacking. You showed lack of understanding what this RM650/- barometer is all about. You have penchant at being irked by something that you hardly understand. Look at the sources from the Prime Minsiter's Department. And if you reject IMF and World Bank barometers, then what is yours ? Why those should be rejected and yours accepted ?

  • @thebase011 Again allow me the prudence to correct your English. You said in one post "...shall be revise years ago.." This sentence is confusing. It makes no sense. What do you mean by shall be revised years ago. Is it a past tense or future tense ? I think at best, the right construction is " should be revise years ago.." If you can't write in proper English, I suggest you use BM to avoid the embarrassment. Whither the English standards.

  • @thebase011 If you have examples of these statistics of 20%, then you are lying to your teeth. The IMF or World Bank does not have that magnified statistics like you. Do you think your statistics are more accurate than those institutions ? Please, you have no means to show accuracy in anything.I know Gemas NS. So what ? Why do I have to bring my family with just RM1 K ? Household who earns RM1K will certainly supplement their income with other things.But they are not poor.

  • @thebase011 what? too expensive!

  • @thebase011 And what is it about poverty ? Do you know what defines poverty in this country ? Certainly you don't. Look, unless you are a highly educated individual with facts and figures and basis to support your views, then otherwise do not make a fool out of yourself by putting forth some highly misguided and even false ( notice I am using a mundane term here ) impression here. You have no facts and figures and no source from anywhere.

  • @Kris81887 family with 3 children - RM1,500 take home salary.. practically, this family is poor but with the lousy standard taken foolishly from the government source or CIA or whoever they were, they're not poor in your eyes.. with such income level, they rarely can save money, having healthy meals, buy/rent good-condition house & etc.. if u are single or live in the jungle/remote areas, then it might be enough.. that RM6xx benchmark shall be calculated per pax not per family..

  • @thebase011 And you blame the CIA for this definition for this ? ! Goodness, what does CIA has anything to do with it ? Stop being foolish and silly. I am no fan of the CIA but I don't misplace issues on the wrong perspective. Unlike you. This earning of RM1,500/- is urban poor, if a person lives in big towns. But this is not poverty. That's where you are misguided.

  • @Kris81887 I read & I think & I analyse.. I am not a spoon-feeding type of person, either the datas are from CIA, World Bank, IMF or government.. If the datas are relevant, acceptable & matched with the reality, then I will admit it as correct.. Tq.

  • @thebase011 And yes, I do think you are uneducated. Otherwise you won't give your view without providing the source of it. You have no authoritative source whatsoever. And I do think your English needs a lit bit of repair. :) Try " English made easy "

  • @Kris81887 are u sure No Slums or Ghettos but i see slums and ghettos

  • @jerichorafael If you see slums and ghettos tell me where they are ? Look, I don't want to offend any country but in some countries, I see slums and ghettos all the way from their airports to their cities.

  • @jerichorafael And this talk of trying to say some country is better than others, please provide facts. Look at the IMF and World Bank report. Look at the per capita income of the people in the countries. Look at the towns and cities. Look at the slums and ghettos that makes up some permanent features and landscapes in some cities. I prefer to mince my comments out of deference of not wanting to offend others.

  • @jerichorafael And look at currency too :)

  • @Kris81887 0k

  • @jerichorafael Thank you Brother. May your country strive and do well.

  • indognesia..land of slums!

  • the places that will never had an earthquake until 2012 are singapore and malaysia...

  • @sulopJR you forgot brunei haha

  • @sulopJR wrong grammar

  • SINGAPORE

  • SINGAPORE IS NUMBER ONE!!!!!

  • philippines?nice one!

    

  • Cambodia is the best !!! Why no?

  • Singapore is first....ahahahahaha don't make me laugh

  • in all of them Hot like a hell whole years.

  • WOOHOOO SINGAPORE FIRST!!!!!!!

  • Just give 10 more years and Vietnam will catch up.

  • eww no really? fakee

  • @lemonbiotch God I am so sorry for you!

  • This is a very subjective matter. What is good for the goose is not always good for the gander. I have been to those Asian countries a few times. I would certainly put Singapore near the bottom. I certainly wouldn't like to live there !

  • @thantun3234 Wait, wat? I went there as a tourist and it looks pretty cool.

  • hahaa.. typical asean people...in youtube we love to brag which is better..but when we meet face to face.... we respect each other and we smile together..... peace to asean comunity...

  • @umai21 I agree!

  • @umai21 100% true

  • @umai21

    haha very true hahahaha

  • Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand <33

  • 707

  • Haha philippines should be out of rank coz they goverment most corrupt country in the world... after indonesia..

  • @kensukekudo1 Overstatement! Pls reduce it..

  • @n0lram1 I just said it/ :(

  • @kensukekudo1 Then ur one piece of overcommentator who don't know everything but bias and perejudice! Sorry but that is truth..

  • @n0lram1 haha where u from? philipines? haha

  • @kensukekudo1 Transparency international world corruption index (1=least corrupt) Click heading to sort table. Download this data 2011 rank ▴ Country / Territory CPI 2011 Score CPI 2010 Score SOURCE: Transparency International 1 New Zealand 9.5 9.3 2 Denmark 9.4 9.3 2 Finland 9.4 9.2 4 Sweden 9.3 9.2 5 Singapore 9.2 9.3 6 Norway 9.0 8.6 7 Netherlands  8.9 8.8 8 Australia 8.8 8.7 8 Switzerland 8.8 8.7 10 Canada 8.7 8.9
  • @n0lram1 malaysia is not in the list

    :)

  • @kensukekudo1 police states will never make the list

  • @jradetzky because?

  • @kensukekudo1 now after philippines who is now a corrupted goverment?

  • @jerichorafael 1.Indonesia: Suharto, $15-35bn

    2.Philippines: Ferdinand Marcos, $5-10bn

    3.Congo, Democratic Republic of the: Mobutu Sese Seko, $5bn

    4Nigeria: Sani Abacha, $2-5bn

    5Philippines: Joseph Estrada, $78-80m

  • @kensukekudo1 i see already thanks..

  • @jerichorafael ok thank you

  • Singapore and Malaysia best of the best in SEA ! people there are kind and peaceful ! somemore they speak lots of language and dialects ! like Mandarin , Indians , Malays ! :) again dialects like hokkien Canton and Teowchew ! shit really cool ! im from HongKong if im a tourist i prefer Singapore and Malaysia ! they have 3 races , Malays , Indians and Chinese ! so cool ^^ ho ye ah ! KL <3

  • @LOVESTREO shut up you are from Malaysia you fool

  • @LOVESTREO thats true and Singapore Malaysia was included in the top 15 frendliest country but Philippines rank 8th Mlaysia is #10 and Singapore #14

  • i went to Manila once, they have guns and they beg for food and money on the streets.

  • @LOVESTREO Idiot you must have visit the place where terrorist lived idiot

  • @xXBelvaderEXx holy shit.. if malaysia have terrorist and why malaysia win in rank 2 International tourist arrivals by country of destination 2008,2009,2010,2011, ! Source: Wikipedia

  • Malaysia is number 19 in Global Peace Index ^_^

  • I think Indonesia is better than Philippines and Vietnam. Because Indonesia has more facilities and people are so nice.......

  • @youngerstarful i disagree when it comes to infrastructures indonesia is trailing behind those two.

    you call torching a ticket booth nice? how about self glorifying?

  • @ned347 As we know that Indonesia is the country that has "investment grade"predicate and Indonesia wouldn't get it if their infrastructures were not better....

  • @youngerstarful yeah, Filipinos think tourists are piggy banks...

  • @Macmunsayac Because that is how most of tourist act, thinking and acting as if they own everything. So some Filipinos instead of being provoked finds it easier to ride on with their assumptions...

  • @youngerstarful i totally don't agree i don't want to tell why because it will hurts someone feeling. it is my opinion

  • @youngerstarful philippines is better than india its not hard to communicate with them

  • @youngerstarful Philippines took their shower 2-3 times a day and indonesians do took their shower 2 times a WEEK! 

  • I love Philippines!! I dont fucking care if yu hate it or day anything that makes it sound bad, it wont make me fucking hate Philippines. But if you do live in Philippines i suggest not in the big cities. Live in the provinces, its more peaceful and beautiful.

  • burnei?? if you stay in brunei you will be bored to death.. any kinds of entertainment, you name it, you cant see over there..

  • Philippines is the best. No doubt about that :D

    Modern technology + English proficiency + Rapid rising of economy + Good Governance + One of the best bio-diversities in the world + Piece of heaven here on earth = The Republic of the Philippines (:

  • @jarden69 If I were you, I would go to the Philippines. :)

    English proficiency is a plus factor and be part of the rising economy :)

  • The Philippines is somewhat a nearly perfect mix of modern technology, natural beauty and hospitable people. That can explain the age of our military equipment, we are not looking forward to war. This is a perspective from a filipino, I don't know about the perspective of other countries. The Philippines, to me, also have the best teachers in discipline (without any harsh techniques).

  • @jarden69 i think you should move to philippines it's not hard to talk to them because they can speak in english

    and they are hospitable

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  • Go Pilipinas (Philippines)

  • Singapore is the best place>country to live in SEA?..Really?..when their people have had to go to Malaysia for shopping, holiday, and...to refuel the vehicles,..???

  • i'm Malaysian...but i love singapore..

  • thailand should be no.1

  • brunei may be rich but i think its the most boring place on earth, theres nothing there.

  • Bringing (forcing?) American values and styles are not always correct thing to do. People should wake up on that. Lots of cultures and countries have been destroyed because of that.

    

  • if u need love philippines is the right country.......