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M’sian Man Says He’d Rather Open A Stall At His Hometown Than Getting Stuck In KL Traffic

Commuting stress.

In Malaysia, a growing number of citizens are finding themselves at a crossroads, forced to choose between lucrative careers in bustling cities and their mental well-being, amidst daily battles with severe traffic congestion.

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A man has sparked lively discussions among netizens by expressing his intention to quit his job and return to his hometown to run a stall for a quieter life, due to the severe traffic congestion in the city.

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The man shared on social media platform X that the traffic jams in the city leave him feeling exhausted both before and after work.

“I really don’t know how long I can endure the traffic congestion.”

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“At this moment, I want to quit my job and then start a business in front of my home in my hometown.”

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Many netizens agreed with his sentiments and admitted to experiencing similar situations. They also shared other methods to avoid being stuck in traffic congestion.

“I’ve switched to taking the MRT since my workplace is near a station.”

M'sian man says he'd rather open a stall at his hometown than getting stuck in kl traffic | weirdkaya
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Some suggest to make use of the time wisely to listen to podcast to improve knowledge.

M'sian man says he'd rather open a stall at his hometown than getting stuck in kl traffic | weirdkaya
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“It’s the traffic congestion that makes commuting to work stressful.”

M'sian man says he'd rather open a stall at his hometown than getting stuck in kl traffic | weirdkaya
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