Hold on to your seats, folks, because we’ve got a hilarious story for you today! A foreign influencer, @angelrios777, who’s apparently known as the ‘Google’ guy, posted several TikTok videos of himself searching up ‘Malay words’. And guess who requested him to search those words? None other than our very own Malaysian netizens!
Oyen
Oyen in Malaysia isn’t just a fruit or an expression of excitement, it’s also a furry feline friend! This Oyen may not be as juicy as an orange, but it’s just as sweet and loved by netizens. With its striking orange coat and adorable antics, Oyen the cat is the ultimate social media sensation.
Puntianak
While the word ‘Puntianak’ in Malaysia is a female spirit and is said to haunt the night, and if you’re not careful, she might just give you a fright. With her long hair and flowing dress, she’s like a gothic version of Rapunzel.
Now, let’s talk about these comments
From food to animals to even Malaysian ghosts, fellow Malaysians had our ‘Google’ guy going through a rollercoaster of emotions!
I mean, have you ever seen someone look so shocked, traumatised, and puzzled all at once? It’s like watching a comedy movie where the main character can’t seem to catch a break!
But, we’ve got to hand it to these Malaysians; they really know how to take things to the next level. It’s heart-warming to see how they welcomed the ‘Google’ guy with open arms and a good dose of humour.
And let’s be honest, these videos are pure gold!
And of course, classic of our Malaysians to suggest controversial influencers Sajat and Dato Seri Vida. Well, then again it’s no surprise that they manage to make their way into the comments section.
You can watch the video below.
@angelrios777 Replying to @oukahaku #google #reaction
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Would you also request foreign influencers to search up some hilarious and unconventional words, if so what will it be? Whatever your suggestion of words may be, one thing’s for sure, we could all use a good laugh during these trying times. Keep the humour coming!
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