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10 Reasons to Learn Indonesian Posted by sasha on Oct 3, 2014
It’s never hard coming up with reasons not to study a language: it’s time-consuming, it costs money, it’s difficult; the list goes on and on. While putting off language learning is easy, convincing yourself that you need to put forth the time, effort, and cash to study a foreign tongue is a bit tough. Luckily…
A Trip to Bogor Botanical Gardens Posted by sasha on Sep 29, 2014
Just 60 km and an hour’s train ride south from Jakarta you’ll find Bogor, the “bo” in the massive Jabodetabekjur urban conglomeration of Java. Way back when, it was the capital of the Sunda Kingdom (669-1579 AD) and was called Pakuan Pajajaran. Later known as Buitenzorg (“free of care”) to the Dutch colonizers, this was their…
INTRODUCTION – PERKENALAN (Dialogues) Posted by asimonoff on Sep 28, 2014
In Indonesia, when you are introducing yourself, or you are being introducing by someone, usually, you are expected to say your name. Then, at the same time, for men, it is customary to shake hands by taking the other person’s hand in a light, bland-clap and a slow and deliberate manner. However, when you are…
Streets, Beats, and Eats: Jakarta Posted by sasha on Sep 24, 2014
On my travels around Indonesia and other countries, my favorite things to do are: find cool places to wander around and take in the local culture, sample tasty street food, and take in some live music with new friends. As such, I started an online video series on my travel website Grateful Gypsies entitled “Streets…
How to Introduce Yourself in Indonesian Posted by sasha on Sep 10, 2014
Learning how to introduce yourself is one of the first things you need to learn in any language. Watch this video and learn five basic questions and answers for introducing yourself. Practice at home, and build your Indonesian skills.
Why You Should Visit Jakarta Posted by sasha on Sep 5, 2014
Many travelers to Indonesia tend to ignore the capital city of Jakarta like the plague, treating it simply as a place to catch a flight or train somewhere else as quickly as possible. For those with a limited amount of time to spend in Indonesia, the desire to get straight to Jogjya or Bali is…
Common Indonesian Greetings (Dialogues) Posted by asimonoff on Aug 31, 2014
Shake hands lightly and give a slight nod when greeting and taking leave of a person. Sometimes, a handshake is not necessary after the first meeting. Never use the left hand to greet or touch someone, as it is considered impolite and unclean. A man does not touch a woman’s hand when greeting her, except…