Bagai mencurah air ke daun keladi.
“Like pouring water onto a taro leaf.”
Advice or words that have no effect at all, sliding right off the listener.
— Traditional Malaysia Wisdom, Malaysia
Source: Traditional Malaysia proverb, public-domain oral tradition
More Proverbs from Malaysia
Bend the bamboo while it is still a shoot.
Discipline and shape children while they are young, before habits set.
Like the bamboo clump and the riverbank.
A relationship of mutual support where each side protects and depends on the other.
Where there is sugar, there are ants.
People flock to wherever there is wealth, benefit, or opportunity.
What seems impossible becomes easy through practice.
Constant practice overcomes even the greatest difficulty.
Water, however much it is chopped, will never be severed.
Blood ties and family bonds cannot truly be broken by quarrels.
Like the flesh and the fingernail.
Two people, often family, who are inseparably close.