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Luis Suarez, who plays as a striker for both FC Barcelona and the Uruguay national team, wished Malaysians a happy Chinese New Year (CNY) in a tweet
- "Other than celebrating and experiencing different cultures in Malaysia, I'm also learning some basic Malaysian words," Suarez wrote in his tweet.
However, while he wished everyone a happy CNY, he attached a photo of him saying "Vanakkam" (hello in Tamil), with Batu Caves as its background.
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- Twitter users ridiculed Suarez for his greeting, and suggested that another photo of him in Penang would have been more suitable for his CNY tweet. The striker seems to have mixed up the different cultures of the country, and has been mocked and criticised by netizens.
- People have called the incident embarrassing, and the partnership between Suarez and Tourism Malaysia a waste of money.
- Some have also suggested that Suarez should've used another photo of him in Penang for his tweet about CNY.
- The photo, featuring Suarez in a traditional Chinese costume with Penang's famous Kek Lok Si Temple as its background, seems more appropriate for the CNY greeting. In contrast, Batu Caves is more popular as the centre for a great religious procession during Thaipusam celebrations
- The photo in Suarez's tweet was a still taken from a recent Tourism Malaysia video, where he says hello and welcome in Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin, and Tamil
- According to Tourism Malaysia, Suarez learnt some basic greetings to "help during his visit to Malaysia".
- However, the 19-second video attracted criticisms from many netizens
- http://says.com/my/news/tourism-mal...es-malaysians-happy-cny-with-batu-caves-photo
- According to Tourism Malaysia, Suarez learnt some basic greetings to "help during his visit to Malaysia".
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