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By cfward April 20, at PM in Society. I'm an English girl dating a Malaysian Chinese guy, we both live in London and have been together about 7 months. In June we are going on holiday together, and we are going via Malaysia where we will be staying with his parents for a few days. Now i'm 21 and a university student, and he is 29 and an accountant, so I'm a bit scared of being introduced as his girlfriend because I think perhaps they won't take me very seriously or think I am too young. Anyway I was wondering if you could share with me some advice about staying with them, as I want to do my best to get along with his family. The only thing my bf has said so far is that his mum might judge me for not being skinny, because they are Chinese and have a big thing about 'face' and appearance. I'm going to the gym everyday but I know I won't be very thin by the time we go!!
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Ethnically known as Orang Cina or Kaum Cina in Malaysia, the Malaysian Chinese are the descendants of Chinese who arrived between the 14th and midth centuries. The first wave of Chinese emigrants in the 14th century were mostly merchants, who were partly attracted to the economic potential of the country and partly fleeing from the persecution of the Ching government of Chung Kuok China. The latter waves were mostly poverty-stricken peasants who hoped for a better livelihood for themselves and their families. It was only in the 19th century, particularly after the s, that a great number of Chinese migrated to Malaya. Th is was due to colonial occupation, which caused rapid economic and land development in the region.
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