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M’SIAN MAN SHOUT “HENG ONG HUAT” IN JAPAN TEMPLE, NETIZENS SAY HE “XIA SUAY”

A video of a Malaysian man shouting “Heng Ong Huat” in a Japanese temple has sparked controversy online, with many netizens calling it an embarrassment to Malaysians. The video shows the man loudly shouting the phrase, which is commonly used in Malaysia to wish for prosperity and luck, inside a temple in Japan.

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Many netizens have criticized the man for his lack of respect for Japanese culture and customs, as shouting inside a temple is considered inappropriate and disruptive. Some have also pointed out that the phrase “Heng On Huat” is not used in Japan and may not be understood by Japanese people.

Others have defended the man, saying that he may have been unaware of Japanese customs and that his actions were not intended to be disrespectful. However, many have emphasized the importance of respecting and understanding local customs and traditions when visiting foreign countries.

The video has gone viral on social media, with many sharing their opinions and reactions. Some have praised the man for his enthusiasm and energy, while others have criticized him for his lack of cultural sensitivity.

Regardless of the intentions behind the man’s actions, it is important to remember the importance of respecting and understanding local customs and traditions when visiting foreign countries. Shouting inside a temple or other religious sites is generally considered disrespectful and disruptive, and it is important to be mindful of these cultural differences when traveling.

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