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FEBRUARY 23 — Malaysians have a deep relationship with bananas that is undeniable. After all, the multipurpose fruit and plant is native to the region, according to my father whom I regard as my designated expert on all things fruits, and who seemingly cannot resist buying bananas especially as a...

“On behalf of all Malaysians: SOURCE or GTHO,” said a reply by user @YaminLawut., nor was it the first time I ever saw the term being bandied about. And in almost every case, the term is touted proudly by Western publications.

I mailed Sanders and her literary agent Jennifer Weltz at Jean V. Naggar, wondering how in the world she had stumbled upon the word. None have yet to reply. But it was more likely they had relied on one singular source, someone from the Anglosphere whom they felt was respected enough to refer to, that they felt there was no need to consult an actual Malaysian.

 

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