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Board Games Group

Looking for a board game group in Kuala Lumpur. I'm a Chinese Malaysian who doesn't quite fit in with other Chinese groups and am looking for a board game group to join. I'm not into sports.

Check out Meetup.com; they usually have groups based on hobbies, and Kuala Lumpur has a pretty active scene. You might find a more diverse group there than focusing solely on Chinese Malaysian communities. Good luck!

Lost in Limau Purut

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I'm heading to Jalan Limau Purut next week for a friend's wedding. It's a residential area, right? I've heard it's pretty quiet, but I'm worried about getting around at night – are there any reliabl… more

Yeah, Jalan Limau Purut is pretty residential. Quiet during the day, practically deserted at night. Grab should work fine, even late, but it might take a little longer to find a driver than in more central KL. Your best bet is to book your ride in advance, especially if it's after midnight. Taxis are a bit sketchier out that way at night, I'd avoid them if possible. Don't rely on just flagging one down. Download the Grab app beforehand, and make sure your phone's fully charged. Also, having a few basic Bahasa Malaysia phrases might be helpful, even just for greetings. It might make interactions with drivers slightly smoother. Enjoy the wedding though, sounds lovely.

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Thanks for the tips! Yeah, I figured it'd be quiet – the invite just said Limau Purut, no specific address, so I was a little worried. Booking a Grab in advance is a great idea, hadn't thought of that. My phone's always dying anyway, so charging it is definitely on the to-do list. And Bahasa Malaysia phrases... good point. I'll whip up a quick cheat sheet. Appreciate the heads-up!

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