1. Your Voice in Mine
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  18. What a Tunneled Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Taught Me About Healthcare
  19. Finally… Why Coffee Cups Have That Tiny Second Hole
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  22. Basta de la excusa del “Mercado”, es hora de responder
  23. It’s Time We Respond
  24. Easing Neck and Shoulder Tension for Interpreters
  25. The Call (2020 Netflix)
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  27. Rainy Weekend Reading Playlist
  28. Ghost (1990) – A Love Beyond Time
  29. NORDVPN, YAY? OR NAY?
  30. 有点安静,有点累
  31. Mental Health in an Emotionally Demanding World
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  41. Face/Off (1997)
  42. Oops They Did It Again – THEY HANG UP!
  43. We are not Recorder
  44. Skincare isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity.
  45. The Mute Button Betrayal
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  47. Kiss the Girls – A Weekend Throwback
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  73. Welcome to Derry: REVIEW
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  87. Your Body Is Your Instrument. Why Interpreters Must Move.
  88. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
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  90. Training the Next Generation of Interpreters, Challenges, Realities, and the Future Workforce
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  96. When Eyes Meet Through the Screen – How VRI Changes the Dynamic
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  110. CMS Secret Shopper Test Call Guide
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  112. Beach days are the best days. Period.
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  114. The Future of Interpreters and Translators: Will AI Make us Obsolete?
  115. Life is Strange: The Weight of Goodbye
  116. The Weight of Words: A Medical Interpreter’s Challenge
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  118. The Bone Collector – A Classic Thriller That Still Holds Up
  119. Review: The Pelican Brief – A Gripping Tale of Conspiracy, but How Does the Movie Compare to the Book?
  120. 醫者之橋 (The Bridge of Healing)
  121. Navigating Challenges as a Medical Interpreter: Communication Barriers with Elderly Patients
  122. Life’s Beautiful Mistakes
  123. Reading list: From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
  124. Why Leonardo da Vinci Will Always Be My Favorite Genius
  125. Vision Of A Sunset
  126. When Empathy Meets Ethics: A Challenging Situation as a Medical Interpreter
  127. The World’s Worst Translator | Alternatino
  128. 医療通訳者として、どのようにしてパフォーマンス改善をより深く理解するか
  129. Interpreter Vs The World , Part I
  130. 作为医疗口译员,如何更好地理解绩效改进
  131. Better Understanding Performance Improvement as a Medical Interpreter
  132. Progenic Studios
  133. Introduction to Shirakawa-go: A Timeless Village in Japan
  134. Osaka: The Heartbeat of Kansai, Japan
  135. Kyoto – A Travel Guide
  136. 人生の苦難 Life’s Struggles
  137. 镜中人
  138. Interpreter Before Becoming a Trainer, Team Leader, or Head of Department?
  139. An Interpreter, to be or not to be?
  140. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  141. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  142. …till death do us part…
  143. 原來婆婆要人𠱁嘅-❤️❤️❤️
  144. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  145. Random Friday
  146. What If Leadership Is Unsupportive and Unempathetic?
  147. The Call That Changed Me
  148. オンライン医療通訳として働くことについて (About working as a Medical Interpreter)
  149. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  150. My soothing voice, perhaps?
  151. 幕後英雄:作為口譯員的日常與挑戰
  152. How to Maintain Mental Health as an Interpreter: Staying Strong During the Graveyard Shift
  153. Behind the Screen: The Emotional Journey of an Interpreter
Sun, Jul 19, 2026
  1. Your Voice in Mine
  2. Using an Interpreter Effectively
  3. Calls That Keep Me Going
  4. The Voice on the Other End is Human Too
  5. Understanding Stickler Syndrome and Hearing Loss
  6. Vasovagal Syncope
  7. What Is Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN)?
  8. Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis: A Rare but Serious Condition
  9. The Boroughs (on Netflix)
  10. 医療通訳業界の限界点
  11. エボラが世界的大流行になる可能性
  12. 医疗口译正在走向崩溃边缘
  13. Unveiling the Science: Can the “Magic German Gel” Really Regrow Cartilage?
  14. 2026埃博拉疫情:这会是下一场全球卫生灾难吗?
  15. COVID Broke the System, What Happens If Ebola Spreads Next?
  16. The Interpreter Industry Is Breaking, But Why?
  17. The Hidden Mental Weight of Working From Home
  18. What a Tunneled Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Taught Me About Healthcare
  19. Finally… Why Coffee Cups Have That Tiny Second Hole
  20. Part 2: The Case of Johnny Somali
  21. The Case of Johnny Somali
  22. Basta de la excusa del “Mercado”, es hora de responder
  23. It’s Time We Respond
  24. Easing Neck and Shoulder Tension for Interpreters
  25. The Call (2020 Netflix)
  26. Calls That Leave Me Speechless and Laughing
  27. Rainy Weekend Reading Playlist
  28. Ghost (1990) – A Love Beyond Time
  29. NORDVPN, YAY? OR NAY?
  30. 有点安静,有点累
  31. Mental Health in an Emotionally Demanding World
  32. Một Case Không Ai Muốn Gặp, Nhưng Ai Cũng Có Thể Gặp
  33. Certified or Not?
  34. Termination? fair or not?
  35. A Call I Won’t Forget
  36. The Reality Behind the Mic
  37. Moments That Leave You Speechless!
  38. I Got Yelled At for Doing My Job
  39. Philadelphia (1993)
  40. Cultural Differences
  41. Face/Off (1997)
  42. Oops They Did It Again – THEY HANG UP!
  43. We are not Recorder
  44. Skincare isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity.
  45. The Mute Button Betrayal
  46. The Child Translator
  47. Kiss the Girls – A Weekend Throwback
  48. Are We Arguing or Is That Just Cantonese
  49. Is Being Sick an Excuse?
  50. What the Interpreting Industry Needs to Change
  51. Kanbe Ramen (Desa Park City)
  52. Why Interpreters Are Quietly Leaving the Industry
  53. Notes from a Spanish Interpreter
  54. Hoppers (Disney Pixar) Review!
  55. You Don’t Speak Cantonese?
  56. About Us
  57. Team Spirit, Trust, and the Line We Don’t Talk About
  58. Be Seen, Be Heard by Gen Hayashi
  59. The Hidden Reality of the Interpreting Industry
  60. Do People Even Read Anymore?
  61. Super Mario Galaxy Made My Inner 80s Gamer Jump Again!
  62. The Letter
  63. Seeing the World Clearly: Why Eye Care Matters
  64. How Do You Save Every Month?
  65. Where did the music go?
  66. Scary Movie 6: They’re Back!
  67. Grand Theft Auto V still the King!
  68. The Negotiator (1998), Samuel L. Jackson at His Most Intense
  69. A Horror Fan’s Tribute to Junji Ito
  70. Visit Chongqing, China’s Most Mind Bending Mega City
  71. Predator: Badlands, A Review, When a Monster Becomes a Hero
  72. You Learn Who Your Friends Or Team Really Is When You’re Down.
  73. Welcome to Derry: REVIEW
  74. The Cost of being supportive
  75. The Cruel Irony of Helping: When Betrayal Comes from Those You Lifted
  76. ZUMBA with Andrea!
  77. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on YouTube!
  78. Interpreting Practice for Mandarin
  79. Interpreting Practice for Cantonese
  80. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on TikTok!
  81. These 3 habits silently keep people stuck!
  82. Andrea & Gen’s Language Lah!
  83. Behind The Mic Show – Season 2
  84. Behind The Mic Show – Season 1
  85. Support the Spine, Support the Mind. Ergonomics for Interpreters
  86. Fuel the Brain. What Interpreters Eat and Drink Matters
  87. Your Body Is Your Instrument. Why Interpreters Must Move.
  88. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  89. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  90. Training the Next Generation of Interpreters, Challenges, Realities, and the Future Workforce
  91. The Quiet Decline of Workplace Friendships
  92. A Glimpse Into Love, Loss, and Quiet Strength
  93. Why Healthcare Should Use AI Interpreters ONLY as Gap Fillers, Not Replacements
  94. Between Empathy and Ethics: Navigating Patient Attitudes in Medical Settings
  95. Interpreting Courtesy: What I Witness Between Words
  96. When Eyes Meet Through the Screen – How VRI Changes the Dynamic
  97. Behind the Words: Interpreting in the Final Hours of Life
  98. Are Emotional Calls Different Between OPI and VRI? An Interpreter’s Perspective
  99. Managing Fast-Paced Interpretation Calls with Hard-of-Hearing LEP Patients and Rapid-Speaking Providers
  100. The Unseen Angels in the Hospital
  101. Opportunities Knock Once Don’t Waste Them
  102. The Podcast Journey: A Wild Ride Worth Every Moment
  103. Look Up!
  104. An Interpreter’s Reflection
  105. The Role of Professionalism and Empathy in Interpretation
  106. Just breathe…
  107. Why We Started a Podcast: More Than Just Tips for Interpreters
  108. Love is…
  109. What Makes an Excellent and Successful Interpreter?
  110. CMS Secret Shopper Test Call Guide
  111. Why do some LEP Individuals pretend to understand English?
  112. Beach days are the best days. Period.
  113. Handling Difficult Situations as a Medical Interpreter
  114. The Future of Interpreters and Translators: Will AI Make us Obsolete?
  115. Life is Strange: The Weight of Goodbye
  116. The Weight of Words: A Medical Interpreter’s Challenge
  117. Who likes Music + Books Combo? Tell me your favorite and why!
  118. The Bone Collector – A Classic Thriller That Still Holds Up
  119. Review: The Pelican Brief – A Gripping Tale of Conspiracy, but How Does the Movie Compare to the Book?
  120. 醫者之橋 (The Bridge of Healing)
  121. Navigating Challenges as a Medical Interpreter: Communication Barriers with Elderly Patients
  122. Life’s Beautiful Mistakes
  123. Reading list: From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
  124. Why Leonardo da Vinci Will Always Be My Favorite Genius
  125. Vision Of A Sunset
  126. When Empathy Meets Ethics: A Challenging Situation as a Medical Interpreter
  127. The World’s Worst Translator | Alternatino
  128. 医療通訳者として、どのようにしてパフォーマンス改善をより深く理解するか
  129. Interpreter Vs The World , Part I
  130. 作为医疗口译员,如何更好地理解绩效改进
  131. Better Understanding Performance Improvement as a Medical Interpreter
  132. Progenic Studios
  133. Introduction to Shirakawa-go: A Timeless Village in Japan
  134. Osaka: The Heartbeat of Kansai, Japan
  135. Kyoto – A Travel Guide
  136. 人生の苦難 Life’s Struggles
  137. 镜中人
  138. Interpreter Before Becoming a Trainer, Team Leader, or Head of Department?
  139. An Interpreter, to be or not to be?
  140. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  141. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  142. …till death do us part…
  143. 原來婆婆要人𠱁嘅-❤️❤️❤️
  144. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  145. Random Friday
  146. What If Leadership Is Unsupportive and Unempathetic?
  147. The Call That Changed Me
  148. オンライン医療通訳として働くことについて (About working as a Medical Interpreter)
  149. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  150. My soothing voice, perhaps?
  151. 幕後英雄:作為口譯員的日常與挑戰
  152. How to Maintain Mental Health as an Interpreter: Staying Strong During the Graveyard Shift
  153. Behind the Screen: The Emotional Journey of an Interpreter

Cultural differences often show up in the smallest, most unexpected ways, and that is exactly what this episode of Language, Lah! explores. Hosted by Gen and Andrea, the episode takes a closer look at how everyday experiences can feel completely different depending on whether you are in Malaysia or the United States. Through their shared experiences, they unpack the subtle but meaningful differences that shape how people behave, communicate, and interact.

One of the first topics they discuss is tipping culture, which can be surprisingly confusing for Malaysians visiting the U.S. In Malaysia, tipping is not expected at all, and in some cases, leaving extra money might even result in someone returning it. Service charge is usually already included, making the process straightforward. In contrast, tipping in the U.S. is a strong social expectation. It is not optional, and failing to tip can be seen as rude. Andrea reflects on how unfamiliar this was when she first arrived, recalling a moment when she nearly walked out after paying for a service, only to realize that tips were not included. Over time, she came to understand that tipping plays an important role, especially since many service workers rely on it due to lower base wages. What initially felt inconvenient eventually became something more understandable, even meaningful.

The conversation then shifts to greetings, another area where cultural differences are immediately noticeable. In Malaysia, people tend to keep to themselves, entering a shop, making a purchase, and leaving without much interaction. In the U.S., however, casual greetings like “How’s it going?” are part of everyday social behavior. Andrea shares how confusing this felt at first, as she was unsure how to respond in such situations. With time, she learned that these greetings are not meant to invite deep conversation, but simply serve as a polite social exchange. This difference reflects broader cultural values, where Asian societies often emphasize modesty and reservation, while American culture leans toward openness and expression. Eventually, this became second nature to her, to the point that she now carries this habit even when returning to Malaysia.

Driving is another topic that highlights how deeply ingrained cultural habits can be. Malaysia follows left-side driving, while the U.S. operates on the right. Although this may sound like a simple adjustment, the reality is far more disorienting. Andrea describes how even now, she occasionally approaches the wrong side of the car out of habit. Everything feels reversed, from the position of the steering wheel to the flow of traffic. One interesting difference she points out is the “right on red” rule in the U.S., which allows drivers to turn right at a red light after stopping, unless otherwise indicated. In Malaysia, turning left on red is generally not permitted unless clearly stated, and doing so incorrectly can result in a fine. Adapting to these differences requires more than just understanding rules; it involves retraining instinct and awareness.

Pedestrian rights provide another striking contrast. In the U.S., pedestrians are given clear priority, with cars stopping at crosswalks and drivers patiently allowing people to cross. In Malaysia, the experience can feel much less structured. Pedestrians often need to judge traffic carefully, sometimes pausing in the middle of the road while waiting for a safe moment to cross. Andrea shares how, after getting used to the U.S. system, she instinctively stopped her car for a pedestrian when she returned to Malaysia, only to be met with a honk from the car behind her. It was a small but telling moment that highlighted how habits formed in one culture do not always translate smoothly into another.

Language itself also reflects these cultural differences. While both Malaysia and the U.S. use English, the vocabulary can vary significantly. Malaysian English, influenced by British English, includes terms such as lift, petrol, flat, boot, holiday, and cinema. In American English, these become elevator, gas, apartment, trunk, vacation, and movie theatre. Andrea recalls a moment of confusion when someone mentioned needing to “gas up the car,” which she initially associated with cooking gas rather than petrol. These differences may seem minor, but they can easily lead to misunderstandings while also adding humor and depth to cross-cultural experiences.

Through these discussions, the episode highlights how culture is embedded in everyday life, shaping not only what people do but also how they think and respond to the world around them. Hosted by Gen and Andrea, Language, Lah! offers a relatable and engaging perspective on these differences, reminding listeners that even the most ordinary situations can carry unexpected cultural meaning.

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