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In Malaysia, if we mad at someone, we say "Kepala Bapak Kau". Which means "Your Father's Head". Facebook
Self-reliant, traditional, family-anchored, slowly modernizing but proudly rooted in local Malaysian taste – from kopi O to P. Ramlee, from pasar malam to taman community. Kontol bapak malaysia
In every Malaysian household, the father holds the remote control. This unspoken law dictates that during his presence, the television will show one of three things: In Malaysia, if we mad at someone, we say "Kepala Bapak Kau"
No discussion of Bapak entertainment is complete without the home karaoke system . Every Malaysian father between 45 and 65 believes he is a professional singer. Armed with a cheap microphone from Mr. DIY and a YouTube lyric video, he will belt out Sayang Sayang or Gerimis Mengundang until 11 PM, much to the horror of the teenage children wearing noise-canceling headphones. Ramlee, from pasar malam to taman community