Are the buses clean? Can I use the bathroom?
Yes, Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia is a capital spot for tourism! With so much to offer, who wouldn’t want to visit KL (as Malaysians and visitors lovingly the city). But in a recent post by an online newspaper I read the comments, and began to fear that some things can never be properly maintained by any decent city, state or country, such as public toilets and hotels, or to standards which people prefer when travelling abroad; are we too picky or is there more than fear itself to worry about in these things? I was going to comment (but couldn’t sign in to my id) that ‘My family members and I will soon be trying the inter-state buses; should I be worried? I love it here, for the natural beauty. [But] can there be "too many temples", though?’
Probably ppl’s expectations will vary a good deal, and no one will be completely satisfied with their experience, most of the time. Chances are public utilities like restrooms will never be the best places by which to judge your overall level of happiness with a country or busy metropolis in particular.
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