Oh Gosh, finally i've a time to post in this god damn blog! (nyontek kata2nya Armur :p). okeh, i think this post and some later posts will talk about my experience in Malaysia during joining a training called Core Analyst School. so, for the first part, i'll try to get anything i can extract from my mind since the trip from Indonesia.
it was Sunday in the early morning, i had to wake up at 3am and go to the airport because my flight was at 7am. so, nothing special till i was o the plane. yeah man, you know, that was my 2nd flight and actually my 1st international flight. i took a standard flight for Accenturians, that's MAS. since it was my 2nd flight, so i just can compare it with my 1st flight: Lion Air. okeh lah, actually those two flight have very2 different facilitates. as an international flight, i got breakfast on the plane though it's not as delicious as i thought. The 2nd difference, there's no female flight guide. All of them were men! fuck! what i thought before is there would be many pretty guides since i saw a group of them while I was queuing to check in. hehee. Hmmm...what is the next difference?? i really forget...sorry dude, it has been a long time ago.... unfortunately i just got encouragement to continue this post by now.. 3 weeks after i got home from Malaysia!!!
2 hours later, I arrived in KLIA (KL international airport). it's so amazing for my 1st time going abroad experience. KLIA is much more awesome then Soekarno-Hatta airport. It's very big, very luxurious, and just waauu...cool, man!!! i could see that Malaysia cares very much to give a best first impression for the foreigners who just came into the country. Besides, i could see as well that there is very well-managed. Another impression, i was so surprised when i got there, and who i met with were mostly moslem people. there were many women wore Jilbab, even the female KLIA staffs, as far as i saw, all of them wore Jilbab. I just felt that it was very comfortable knowing that the place i would stay in for 2 weeks has very good islamic environment.
Still in KLIA, another comfortable facility i could tell is the airport taxi service. as a knowing-nothing guest, it was very relieving to have that facility. We got a Limo for 3 people only 70-80 RM to bring us from KLIA to Putrajaya Mariott Hotel. I think it's cheap enough as an airport facility. besides, the Limo was very luxurious and comfortable, and the driver was so nice. FYI, I saw for the first time the usage of GPS in a car for real! and the GPS was so great! include the audio guide! hahaha. (i think my friends from other country would claim me 'very ndeso' if they read this post! :p)
Okeh lah, i think it's enough for part 1. Wish i can share some interesting experiences in 2 weeks in Malaysia, in next posts.... :)
2 hours later, I arrived in KLIA (KL international airport). it's so amazing for my 1st time going abroad experience. KLIA is much more awesome then Soekarno-Hatta airport. It's very big, very luxurious, and just waauu...cool, man!!! i could see that Malaysia cares very much to give a best first impression for the foreigners who just came into the country. Besides, i could see as well that there is very well-managed. Another impression, i was so surprised when i got there, and who i met with were mostly moslem people. there were many women wore Jilbab, even the female KLIA staffs, as far as i saw, all of them wore Jilbab. I just felt that it was very comfortable knowing that the place i would stay in for 2 weeks has very good islamic environment.
Still in KLIA, another comfortable facility i could tell is the airport taxi service. as a knowing-nothing guest, it was very relieving to have that facility. We got a Limo for 3 people only 70-80 RM to bring us from KLIA to Putrajaya Mariott Hotel. I think it's cheap enough as an airport facility. besides, the Limo was very luxurious and comfortable, and the driver was so nice. FYI, I saw for the first time the usage of GPS in a car for real! and the GPS was so great! include the audio guide! hahaha. (i think my friends from other country would claim me 'very ndeso' if they read this post! :p)
Okeh lah, i think it's enough for part 1. Wish i can share some interesting experiences in 2 weeks in Malaysia, in next posts.... :)