Common habits include "tapau-ing" (taking away) food for the family and complaining about traffic jams while driving. Entertainment & Media Consumption
Tunku Abdul Rahman ’s lifestyle set a standard for a harmonious, multicultural Malaysia. He was known for his love of horse racing, social gatherings, and a "good time," yet he remained deeply committed to his faith and national duty. This duality—being "sempoi" (relaxed) while maintaining respect for tradition—remains a cornerstone of the Malaysian father figure today.
Entertainment for the modern "Bapak" has shifted from traditional TV to digital platforms, though cinematic nostalgia remains strong.
For many Malaysian men, "lepak" (hanging out) at a mamak stall late at night with friends to watch football or discuss current events is the ultimate form of entertainment.
Their communication is peppered with slang like "boss" (used to call waiters) and "walao" (to express surprise).
The quintessential "Bapak" lifestyle often revolves around the Mamak culture .
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