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Malaysians touched by video of two students of different races sharing meal together

One netizen said the video melts his heart as it portrays the true, loving, caring attitude of Malaysians.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 10 Nov 2024 12:02PM

Malaysians touched by video of two students of different races sharing meal together
"Nobody is born racist. Religion teaches us to become good people, considerate, united and in harmony". - November 10, 2024

A HEARTWARMING video of a Muslim girl and her Indian friend sharing a meal has warmed the hearts of Malaysians, with many saying this is what the 'real Malaysia' represents.

The viral video which was also carried on the DoGood Malaysia Facebook shows the two friends happily sharing a meal which looks like nasi lemak at their school canteen.

One netizen said the video melts his heart as it portrays the true, loving, caring attitude of Malaysians.

Another said "It brings back my childhood memories ... don't let them divide us" while another comment said politicians should learn from them.

The caption of the video reads, "Nobody is born racist. Religion teaches us to become good people, considerate, united and in harmony". - November 10, 2024

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