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(Video) Malaysians React To TikToker Blown Away By Parking Lot Sensors

by Afiq Amin
July 6, 2022
SOURCE: TIKTOK @USER1092837372773748282, PXHERE

SOURCE: TIKTOK @USER1092837372773748282, PXHERE

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It’s actually somewhat surprising that Malaysia has a lot of things that America doesn’t. Who would’ve thought that our malls are actually much bigger and cooler than the ones in the United States? Remember that American woman being blown away by Pavilion KL mall earlier last month?

Now, it has come to our attention that we have another thing that the land of freedom doesn’t. You’ve probably seen those sensors and monitors in parking lots that indicate if a space has been occupied and how many spaces are available? According to this video, this American believes that this place is living in the future.

https://www.tiktok.com/@user1092837372773748282/video/7113398412019649835?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1

While the events in the video did not take place in Malaysia, you can bet there are a lot of Malaysians commenting on it. TikTok user, who goes by the name @user1092837372773748282, posted their experience in a parking lot in Disneyland, Orlando, Florida with the caption, “Been here so many times and I’ve never noticed this. Is it newwww?”. The video is now going viral with over 2.2 million views.

According to the TikToker, they said that this Disneyland is “low-key living in the future”. They then proceeded to show and explain that the parking lot of the ‘happiest place on earth’ has sensors on the ceiling that informs you if a space is occupied when the light changes colour and that the monitor you see indicates how many parking spaces are left.

Sounds familiar? You can find this in Malaysia or basically anywhere else in the world. Netizens are surprised to find that this may not be a common thing in America. Either that or the uploader has been living under a rock. Many netizens from all over the world, Malaysians especially, commented that these sensors have existed in their country for years.

SOURCE: TIKTOK @USER1092837372773748282

Whether or not this TikTok user is being serious, it’s still entertaining to see everyone’s comments and jokes about this ‘major discovery’. Can you think of another thing Malaysia has that the rest of the world doesn’t?

Source: TikTok

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