In fact, the way I see things now, Malaysia is more 'Singaporean' than Singapore is today.
In some parts of Malaysia, it feels like Singapore back in the 1990s or early 2000s, before the the floodgates to FTs were thrown open once Pinky became the PM.
The food is affordable and authentic, the places are not too crowded, there are more green spaces, people buried in cemeteries are not exhumed, and old buildings are preserved, not forcibly en bloc'ed or 'redeveloped' in order to increase the value of the land.
Apart from the road signs in Malay, the different vehicle plates and shops with 'Kedai' or 'Sdn Bhd' on their signboards, everything else is similar to Singapore back in the day.