* An extra bathroom with one towel, much shampoo and body gel.
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We **don't have** an extra towel if you stay as a couple.
That has to be comfortable if you plan to work remotely. In this case, please, double-check timezone differences! We had friends who worked for a European company from the Malaysian timezone. That wasn't much burden for us but we haven't overlapped in the house because they had been waking up and starting the work when we were finishing ours. That's less fun than if ones asked their company to temporary work from GMT+8.
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We work full-time and a bit more which means we won't be able to spend all time with you. You probably want personal time too if you heard Oskar bruteforcing jokes. If you're a tourist in Malaysia, we expect you to do some homework and read about the city online. Best resource for it: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Kuala_Lumpur
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Our place is connected with public transport poorly but you can get to any place by using Grab app (taxi and food delivery).
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Our place is poorly connected with public transport but you can get to any place by using Grab app (taxi and food delivery).
We usually have fast lunches outside, come with us!
## What to bring
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Yourself!
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Yourself! And your own stuff. We don't need much.
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If you travel from Russia, Oskar knows you're already planning to bring a baggage of bread. That's a very creative idea. However, we don't eat bread that much and yours will spoil before we get to it. So don't bring more bread than you would be able to finish in a day!
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If you travel from Russia, Oskar knows you're already planning to bring a baggage of bread. That's a very creative idea. However, we don't eat bread that much and yours will spoil before we get to it. So don't bring more bread than two people would be able to finish in a day!