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How Scammers Use Malay-English Mix to Sound Legit

How Scammers Use Malay-English Mix to Sound Legit If you want to understand modern scams in Malaysia, you must first understand one very important cultural fact: nothing sounds more official to a Malaysian than a sentence that starts in Malay, switches to English in the middle, and ends with a threat. “Encik, this is regarding your account yang ada suspicious transaction, so we need you to verify immediately to avoid legal action.” Wah. Immediately sounds serious. Got Malay. Got English. Got the word “legal.” Confirm important. Confirm panic. This, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call Bahasa Authority — the magical power of mixing Malay and English to sound like you work for a bank, a government agency, or at the very least, a very stressful office. Scammers in Malaysia have figured out something brilliant: if they speak full English, some people don’t trust them. If they speak full Malay, it sounds too casual. But if they mix both — ah, now you sound like someone wh...
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