“…Although Malaysia has been independent for more than six decades (since 1957), identification based on ethnic categories remains significantly relevant right through the Malaysian bureaucratic system (Siddique, 1990), especially in its macrostructures such as the economy (Lee, 2005;Lee, 2012;Lee & Khalid, 2015), politics (Shamsul, 1986;Mohamad, 2008;Brown, 2007) and education (Ting, 2010;Gill, 2014). Living in a context in which ethnicity is consistently important in its macrostructures (Crouch, 2001) has consequently influenced decisions made by or for Malaysians in everyday life (micro-processes), such as the choice of primary and secondary school (Santhiram & Tan, 2010); friendships (Santhiram, 1995;Tan et al, 2013) and marriage (Hew, 2010;Pue & Sulaiman, 2013).…”