Monday, November 21, 2011

How to buy ZP (Z8 Points) In Malaysia For CrossFire

How to buy ZP (Z8 Points) In Malaysia For CrossFire?
I live in malaysia And i need to know how to buy z8 points without the paypal and CLickAndBuy Option :) Thanks!
Other - Computers - 2 Answers
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combat arms > crossfire
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with money




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Monday, November 14, 2011

For people that live in Malaysia ( read detail)

For people that live in Malaysia ( read detail)?
I live in USA but I'm going to Malaysia. Here, we don't have much anime wii games. I was wondering what type of anime wii games do they sell there. Do they have games of Bleach Naruto Vampire Knight Fairy Tail Death Note Case Closed Full Metal Alchemist Rurouni Kenshin Yu Yu Hakusho Dragon Ball Z/GT/Kai Ouran High School Host Club ect. (you can suggest me some good ones) Thanks so much!
Malaysia - 2 Answers
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I'm not really into wii but i will try my best to help. It depends on the game shop you're going, some does and some doesn't and some has it all. eBay is always an option though. I do not own a wii and never play that game but i would suggest One Piece and Fullmetal Alchemist/Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Code Geass, etc. If the anime made into a game. Contact me if you need other help and i will gladly help you. Good luck and i hope you'll have a good time in Malaysia.
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I'm pretty sure they have alot of those here! Personally I kick Wii with Super Mario Bros, but I have seen loads of Wii games like the anime ones you're mentioning.






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Monday, November 7, 2011

Should I go to New Zealand or live in Malaysia

Should I go to New Zealand or live in Malaysia?
Should I leave? My family members and boyfriend is living in Malaysia, where I'm currently living in. I'm turning 18 this coming October and I need advice whether i should go. Obviously, when I ask the people around me they couldn't give me an answer which basically means don't go, especially my boyfriend. The main reason leaving to New Zealand is to further my studies in a better environment. Other than that, I would love to lead a better life there. Friends that I've made in this place aren't as nice as I've expected them to be. Majority of them can't be trusted AT ALL in times of trouble. They tend to gossip around bout people's live. But whatever, they're out of my life. There's disadvantage living in New Zealand too. If i were to go there, I'll be living with my aunty who is a permanent resident there. She's very strict, she told me that i would have to follow her rules and regulations, I'm pretty scared I'm not used to it. I'm not a bookworm or what so ever. I might lose my freedom and can't go out like i use to. I might not be able to take it, unfortunately i can't turn back if i have made the decision to study and live there and it's too late for regrets by then. I have to my my decision very soon. I need advice. Thanks, xx
Malaysia - 11 Answers
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I'd say go to New Zealand. Try it out for a year. When you get there, be patient, get a job, save some money and get your own place.
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just go...for ur future u need to build ur own life
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Malaysia
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Try not to worry too much about your boyfriend at your age a good education is far more important (if he really sayang you maybe he could follow you there next time) As for your aunty, well, if you will be staying under her roof then you have to follow her rules out of respect, but if you find you really cannot tahan it then you can always find a part-time job and look for your own flat/room to rent.
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no one can give you the answer you want. just don't make decisions when you're not calm. live in the country where you think you will be happy.
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for the best future go must go because to enjoy you can enjoy any time even if you already old but to have an opportunity to be somebody with qualification is not every time. take your luck if your boy friend is really love you he will wait for you believed this because if some one really love you, you will always inside their heart. take the opportunity and good luck
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opportunity only knocks once...boys comes and goes ! if i were you i would go..NZ is a wonderful place, people are more nicer and less racist ..as for your aunt, follow Bean's advice.. even if you're in Malaysia you will still have to live under your parents rules, its the same ..treat your aunt as a parent..if you really cant take it, then get a place of your own slowly..safe money... its not that bad..i have relatives in NZ and they said its 100 times better than here .. people are loving and caring there, they don't see colour... please go if not u would regret 1 day.. but keep in touch with your bf if u must, so that he wont feel as if he's left out.. good luck
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As long as for the shake for the education (Further Study) I strongly agree with u to make a firm decision that mean u have to leave him behind. After completing yr study came back and get married. I think u must be SAYANG yr BF most. Isn't it?
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New Zealand, period. the only things that seems to stop you from pursuing your studies there is your aunty. but then like Bean said, you can always find your own place and work part time to pay the rent. If you pass up this opportunity now, you'll be faced with limitations in your future. Try your best to go.
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Go Go Go ! while you are young and have he chance. At 18, think of your education. Boyfriends will take care of themselves,
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study in NZ !





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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Can i look for a job in Malaysia to live and work in Malaysia

Can i look for a job in Malaysia to live and work in Malaysia ?
I'm an Egyptian computer science graduate, i came to Malaysia last may and i loved the country entirely i actually prefer to live and work there more than the UAE( Dubai ) and the gulf which is Egyptians first option outside of Egypt. now here's my situation, I'm a computer science graduate, i'm currently studying for MCTS which is an accredited Microsoft certificate, i suppose it would be easier to actually get a job if i come and look for jobs while living in Malaysia, which i can do. now how long do you think i have to stay there to start working, and what do i need to learn to fit the general Malaysian job qualifications, and what advice can you give me generally about this whole thing ??? thanks
Malaysia - 1 Answers
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If you are a muslim and have an open mind, and respect other people's race and religion, you should have no problems.... Try writing to International companies operating in Malaysia [at Malaysia's MultiMedia corridor]. You must first have a employment contract from a local employer. This local employer [includes companies]has to apply for a work permit on your behalf - who have to satisfy several conditions related to labor and immigration rules and regulations. If successful, your employer will be issued with documents for you to enter Malaysia on a social visit visa ( to seek employment). Once in Malaysia, you meet up with your employer who will arranged to have the work permit endorsed in your passport. So, your first step is to find that employer. [ via google, find the companies....write to them ....or contact the companies operating in Egypt/UAE/Dubai which has branches in malaysia...]..and provide with them copies of your passport, passport size photos and qualifications.....and wait for them to tell you the good news.




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