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The Biggest Flex Of 2021: Man Shows Off Photos Of Himself Dining Out In Perlis

"Honestly, this is for all the years I've heard: 'You live in Perlis but what do you do? There's nothing there'."

Cover image via @IzzRaifHarz (Twitter)

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A man from Perlis is going viral on Twitter for being able to dine out at a restaurant for the first time in over two months

With Malaysians having to stay at home since the Movement Control Order (MCO) began on 1 June, Twitter user @IzzRaifHarz immediately went out when restrictions lifted and showed off photos of himself eating a plate of fried rice at a mamak.

"Salam dine-in from Perlis," he wrote.

As of writing, his Tweet has gained over 20,000 likes and 15,000 retweets.

Image via @IzzRaifHarz (Twitter)

Perlis is one of only three states and federal territories in Malaysia to have allowed dine-in so far

The state, along with Sarawak and Labuan, entered Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) effective Wednesday, 4 August, which sees more COVID-19 restrictions lifted.

Taking advantage of the new freedom, the Twitter user said, "Honestly, this is for all the years I've heard: 'You live in Perlis but what do you do? There's nothing there'."

However, jokes aside, he said he is really thankful to be able to eat out now.

"Get well soon, Malaysia," he wished.

Needless to say, envious Malaysians watching from afar have bombarded his Tweet with memes and longing

"This is how people flex in 2021," said a netizen.

Image via Twitter

"Don't flex riches, flex dine-in," said another.

Image via Twitter

Image via Twitter

Image via Twitter

Before the MCO began, this man made sure his last meal outside was absolutely worth it:

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