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You guys are amazing. Welcome to Indonesia. I never try that panoramic train yet and it looks nice,thanks to your video,I might try it in future 😊 Stay safe and healthy in Indonesia 😁💪
13:51 That's the great thing about the Indonesian nation, all tribes/ethnicities/races in our country, when in public places including malls, always speak Indonesian as a unifying language, and none of the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia use their ancestral language in their daily interactions. This is very different from Malaysian and Singaporeans who in public places all speak their ethnic language. Btw, enjoy the journey. 🇮🇩👍🔥🌹❤️
I like to see you both... Full of smiles, not typical Singaporean😊... That makes me auto subscribe your channel.. Welcome to my country anyway and have a nice trip
Singapore ....Remind me of Orchard Road . Shopping galeries and skycrappers . Ah ya...Bugis Junction and Sultan Mosque . Enjoy your trip guys in our wonderful Archipelago 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad you enjoyed panoramic train and scenery along the journey to Bandung. Actually most of young educated Indonesians who life in big cities in the archipelago at least can speak in 3 languages, bahasa indonesia, understand english, and local language. You are both smart travelers, enjoy your day.
It's nice to see you both my friends, have a nice trip and thank you for visiting my country. Warm greetings and love from new subscribers. Keep up the spirit my friends.
I like it when you're curious about Indonesia history. Indonesian language is not just a tool of communication but also as a unifying tool. In 1928, there's a youth congress called "Youth Pledge" that held by varied backgrounds of representatives. They came up with the ideas that they will use Indonesian language as a 'lingua franca' that unifies all ethnicities, races, and tribes in Indonesia to live in harmony. It's in line with our motto "unity in diversity". Hope you enjoy your trip here😁
A bit discussion here. Abt "living their true identity" well.. Chinese Indonesian are more comfortable with "Indonesian identity" rather than they be fully Chinese. Idk how to describe this but, Singaporean or Malaysian Malay for example, they don't have this "Malaysian identity" built in them unlike Chindos.. Chindos here don't assimilate with the locals but they are the locals.
and the fact is that our brothers and sisters of Chinese descent do not want to be considered or even called Chinese. they want to still be considered Indonesian because their grandfather, grandmother, mother and father were born and raised in Indonesia... Traditional Chinese language according to our brothers, they say that Chinese is only used at home and in their community. and the generation that uses it a lot are those who are older. and there is also a unique thing where some of them are very fluent in the local language too... basically the culture and various languages in Indonesia are very unique...
Hey Sabri, thanks for sharing! Very interesting indeed. This is the same for Chinese Singaporeans too. Even though we are Chinese by descent, we still identify as Singaporeans. It can be a struggle to reconcile our race with our nationality, but for me, it’s about embracing both, because they make us who we are :) - Darien
Banyak cina2 di malaysia dan singapura mandang rendah peraturan pak Harto, tapi pada akhirnya malah skrng orang2 malaysia iri ama indonesia soal bahasa, di malaysia hal ini ngak bakal terjadi karna disana ada peraturan "hak melayu" jd istilahnya orang melayu mempunyai hak khusus, nah cina2 di malaysia itu sebenarnya ngak suka akan hal itu, jd simbol2 nasional itu ngak ada di malaysia, baju kurung, bahasa melayu, bahkan kopiah saat wisuda jg ditentang ama cina malaysia, karna kalau mereka nerima sama aja arrtinya mereka tunduk kepada melayu, dan sejarah pembantaian orang2 cina di malaysia itu jauh lebih sadis loh dri kerusuhan 98 di indo, tp ya namanya pemerintah malaysia itu propaganda jd sejarah2 kelam negara sendiri ngak dikisahkan, selalu mengisahkan berita2 buruk di indonesia
@@darienandjoannaaku keturunan arab, tidak ada larangan penggunaan bahasa arab di indonesia , tp aku tetap memilih bahasa indonesia sebagai bahasa persatuan dan bahkan aku fasih berbagai bahasa daerah , jd alasan pelarangan itu bukan hal utama, sebelum peraturan itu pun orang2 cina dan ras lain di indonesia sdh fasih dan terbiasa berbicara menggunakan bahasa indonesia
7:12 The reason why the excecutive class carriage is quiet is because most of the Executive Class passengers switched by using Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Train (Whoosh) because of the pricing is very near with Whoosh in economic class. It used to be very packed especially on weekend, Mondays (especially on early morning), Friday (evening until night departure) before the Whoosh era Because of that, the passengers has another options. If you want to enjoy scenery or relaxed trip (not rush) or bringing person that you don't want to change for the another train (Because, you need to change with feeder trains in Padalarang if you want go to Bandung station), you can take the classic train (Argo Parahyangan, Papandayan, Pangandaran) that you rode on that video (Or maybe Cikuray and Serayu if you were tight on budget) If you were on rush, or only doing flash trip (only depart in morning and back on evening). Whoosh is your best friend
All trains in Indonesia use air conditioning, even the lowest class (economy). Panoramic trains usually pass through the South Java Line, because the hilly contours there provide beautiful and breathtaking views. The recommended route is Bandung, Garut and towards Jogja. For the prohibition of Chinese language and culture, in the past the Chinese were told to choose citizenship to join Indonesia or return to China, and the majority chose to settle in Indonesia. And the Chinese who settled in Indonesia are more proficient in local languages and Bahasa Indonesia, even until now. For us, Bahasa Indonesia is the unifying language and lingua franca, not only for the Chinese, but for the various ethnicities living in Indonesia. You may notice that Indonesia consists of hundreds of ethnicities, and each ethnicity has its own language, imagine if there was no Bahasa Indonesia, how many dozens of languages we would have to master just so we could communicate with our brothers and sisters, although maybe some of us are polyglots especially if our parents come from different ethnicities.
About help offers, it depends tho. In this case, they offer service so it's not free, and idk how much you paid them, so they probably chase after you because you paid below the standard?? (again, I'm not sure) On the other hand, sometimes the offer is genuine and no need for free. You just need to use your hunch. Anyway, enjoy travelling in Indonesia
Oh we actually didn’t use any porters. But at the airport, some porter greeted us at the taxi, took our bags, but I told him I’ll carry it ourselves (same in the video). However, I noticed another tourist who used the porter service, paid some tip, and the porter continued to follow him to ask for more. Yes, perhaps he paid below the standard. Thanks for the well wishes 😄
@darienandjoanna actually there are so many like: tongseng, sate, rawon, ketoprak, soto, various Sundanese dishes, Padang rice if you have never tried it, then pempek, ketupat sayur, a restaurant called mie gacoan, don't forget if you like spicy food use chili sauce because there are so many types of chili sauce here. I think that's all for now, maybe you can also explain the cuisine here is similar to what cuisines are in your country 👍
Bahasa Indonesia is the national language and is used in many aspects of Indonesian life. It is the language of instruction in all levels of education and in all official state activities. Bahasa Indonesia is also used to strengthen the cultural identity of Indonesia and to unite the country's many diverse ethnicities and cultures. We have more than 700 living languages, creoles and dialects spoken across archipelago.
@@darienandjoanna Bahasa Indonesia hampir serupa dengan bahasa Melayu. Bila pulang ke Singapura, Anda boleh belajar bahasa Melayu, kemudian apply di Indonesia dengan beberapa penyesuaian lokal, jadilah bahasa Indonesia.
It is true that during the New Order (1967-2000) all forms of Chinese culture were banned (because they were associated with the People's Republic of China, which in the viewpoint of the military regime at that time was equated with communism), but also the Chinese community in Indonesia chose assimilation rather than segregation, so it is different from Malaysia. For a long time in some parts of Indonesia, Chinese communities have maintained their dialect languages (Hakka, Hokkien, Tiochiu). But in social life in the wider community, Indonesians, regardless of ethnicity, including Chinese, use Bahasa Indonesia as the language of daily communication.
Wow thank you for sharing this. I like how you mentioned assimilation over segregation. Unity is so important. Also, to add, in our experience of travelling in Indonesia, we have been treated so nicely by everyone we met too!
@@darienandjoannaIf you go to Medan (North Sumatra Province), Bagansiapiapi (Riau Province), Bangka Belitung Province, West Kalimantan Province (especially if you go to Singkawang), you will see the Chinese community still maintaining the traditions of their ancestors. Chinese culture is very thick and still practiced, including the dialect. On the other hand, if you travel around Java, the Chinese community on the island of Java is more adapted to the local culture. Don't be surprised if they no longer speak Haka, Hokkien, but speak fluently in Betawi, Sundanese, Javanese (even high Javanese, krama inggil). In the history of the Chinese political movement in Indonesia, there used to be two opposing forces, one side agreed with assimilation, the other side chose segregation. Politically, the group that chose assimilation was stronger and dominated. You can feel and see the impact until now, in daily conversations the Chinese people prefer Indonesian or regional languages rather than using their own dialects.
If you go to Medan, Bagansiapiapi, Bangka-Belitung, West Kalimantan..then you will find that the Chinese community still maintains the traditions of their ancestors including the language of daily communication. On the other hand, if you go around Java then you will find another side of the Chinese community in Indonesia that is different from the places I mentioned above. In Java...the Chinese community is more assimilated with the local culture, including in the language of daily communication both within the Chinese community itself, as well as when communicating with people of different ethnicities.
what do you mean by living their true identities? even for chinese race if they are indonesian citizen they must be able to speak indonesian, because there are indonesian not chinese. living their true identities like singaporean or malaysian is what make the country divided and quite confusing for us, it just like multiple nation living in the same place, living their own culture, their own community, ... nation is just a name, or certificate or right in ur identity card?
@darienandjoanna Indonesian local have face East Asian,southeast Asian,central Asian,eropa,arab,India and Indian American.indonesia nation mixture.look Indonesian volleyball women team local Indonesian Sundanese and Javanese mayority.similar with mixture East Asian different with Philippines team volleyball team.
Even now majority Chinese here can't Speak Mandarin. Because there is no need to speak Mandarin here. Their Population is only 3%. If they can't Speak Bahasa Indonesia, They will have great difficulty to live, because they will not be able to comunicate with people around them. They need to communicate, right? They are not just sleeping at home, So They need to be able to speak the national language. But Many Chinese here can Speak regional Language, such as Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, etc.
We are Singaporeans and we love Indonesia 🇮🇩😄🎉. So far, we visited Bali, Lombok, Raja Ampat, Jakarta, Bandung and Jogja! Many more to come! Like & Subscribe and we have a special surprise when we hit 1000 subscribers 🤗 Terima Kasih Banyak!!!
How lucky you are that you both have been to some places that I have never been yet such as Raja Ampat and other parts because it is costly :(
Orang Singapura rugi kalau GK bisa bahasa Indonesia karena akan kesulitan komunikasi bila menjelajahi Indonesia diluar kota turis.
Happy New Year 2025
You guys are amazing. Welcome to Indonesia.
I never try that panoramic train yet and it looks nice,thanks to your video,I might try it in future 😊
Stay safe and healthy in Indonesia 😁💪
@@waranggono8026paling pake google translate masih aman. Aku ke jepang,Korea juga pake google translate 😊
13:51 That's the great thing about the Indonesian nation, all tribes/ethnicities/races in our country, when in public places including malls, always speak Indonesian as a unifying language, and none of the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia use their ancestral language in their daily interactions. This is very different from Malaysian and Singaporeans who in public places all speak their ethnic language. Btw, enjoy the journey. 🇮🇩👍🔥🌹❤️
Indeed! Thank you for the well wishes 🙏😄
@@darienandjoannakarena kita dipersatukan oleh sumpah pemuda💪
Wonderful Indonesia 🇮🇩 🎉❤
I like to see you both... Full of smiles, not typical Singaporean😊... That makes me auto subscribe your channel.. Welcome to my country anyway and have a nice trip
Wow, thank you for subscribing ☺️
Agree,same reason as well for me to subscribe 😊
@@jefri4176welcome aboard and thanks for your support ❤
greeting from Germany .. a great video !
Oh wow! We’re miles away but the internet really does wonders. Glad you enjoyed it and come visit our part of the world soon ☺️
What a cool train design would definitely give it a go !
@@paigebishara It definitely was a pleasant surprise and totally worth it!
O.. Ramahnya....
? Pelayananya di Indonesia salut aku bro
Thank you for your kind words 🙏😄
Refreshing and nice review of the panaromic train. Great video !
@@ChinLongWong-j8s yes!! It was a fun experience
NICE CHOICE.. if you book the panoramic train, choose the last row so you'll get the best scenery
Damn the production quality is improving fast! Awesome B-roll and editing
Thank you bro for the support since the start 😄
Singapore ....Remind me of Orchard Road . Shopping galeries and skycrappers . Ah ya...Bugis Junction and Sultan Mosque . Enjoy your trip guys in our wonderful Archipelago 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yes haha popular spots back home! Thank you!
Great way to travel! Good choice. Thanks for sharing
@@lisianglee9886 time flew by on the train! 😄
Thanks for introducing the panoramic train. Subscribe done 😊
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Glad you enjoyed panoramic train and scenery along the journey to Bandung. Actually most of young educated Indonesians who life in big cities in the archipelago at least can speak in 3 languages, bahasa indonesia, understand english, and local language. You are both smart travelers, enjoy your day.
It's nice to see you both my friends, have a nice trip and thank you for visiting my country. Warm greetings and love from new subscribers. Keep up the spirit my friends.
Awesome!!
I like it when you're curious about Indonesia history. Indonesian language is not just a tool of communication but also as a unifying tool. In 1928, there's a youth congress called "Youth Pledge" that held by varied backgrounds of representatives. They came up with the ideas that they will use Indonesian language as a 'lingua franca' that unifies all ethnicities, races, and tribes in Indonesia to live in harmony. It's in line with our motto "unity in diversity". Hope you enjoy your trip here😁
A bit discussion here. Abt "living their true identity" well.. Chinese Indonesian are more comfortable with "Indonesian identity" rather than they be fully Chinese. Idk how to describe this but, Singaporean or Malaysian Malay for example, they don't have this "Malaysian identity" built in them unlike Chindos.. Chindos here don't assimilate with the locals but they are the locals.
Interesting!
Panoramik......😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Sending love from Indonesia❤
🤗🤗
Woww....amazing,...luv it❤🎉
Awesome!
Welcome to Indonesia
Thanks for the warm welcome!
and the fact is that our brothers and sisters of Chinese descent do not want to be considered or even called Chinese. they want to still be considered Indonesian because their grandfather, grandmother, mother and father were born and raised in Indonesia...
Traditional Chinese language according to our brothers, they say that Chinese is only used at home and in their community. and the generation that uses it a lot are those who are older. and there is also a unique thing where some of them are very fluent in the local language too... basically the culture and various languages in Indonesia are very unique...
Hey Sabri, thanks for sharing! Very interesting indeed. This is the same for Chinese Singaporeans too. Even though we are Chinese by descent, we still identify as Singaporeans. It can be a struggle to reconcile our race with our nationality, but for me, it’s about embracing both, because they make us who we are :)
- Darien
Banyak cina2 di malaysia dan singapura mandang rendah peraturan pak Harto, tapi pada akhirnya malah skrng orang2 malaysia iri ama indonesia soal bahasa, di malaysia hal ini ngak bakal terjadi karna disana ada peraturan "hak melayu" jd istilahnya orang melayu mempunyai hak khusus, nah cina2 di malaysia itu sebenarnya ngak suka akan hal itu, jd simbol2 nasional itu ngak ada di malaysia, baju kurung, bahasa melayu, bahkan kopiah saat wisuda jg ditentang ama cina malaysia, karna kalau mereka nerima sama aja arrtinya mereka tunduk kepada melayu, dan sejarah pembantaian orang2 cina di malaysia itu jauh lebih sadis loh dri kerusuhan 98 di indo, tp ya namanya pemerintah malaysia itu propaganda jd sejarah2 kelam negara sendiri ngak dikisahkan, selalu mengisahkan berita2 buruk di indonesia
@@darienandjoannaaku keturunan arab, tidak ada larangan penggunaan bahasa arab di indonesia , tp aku tetap memilih bahasa indonesia sebagai bahasa persatuan dan bahkan aku fasih berbagai bahasa daerah , jd alasan pelarangan itu bukan hal utama, sebelum peraturan itu pun orang2 cina dan ras lain di indonesia sdh fasih dan terbiasa berbicara menggunakan bahasa indonesia
Happy New Year Derien & Joanna God Bless you enjoys Trips Indonesia Happiness
Thank you! Happy new year too!
Indonesia now having a high speed train 🎉❤
Yes! The whoosh train is fastest in Southeast Asia as I know..
7:12 The reason why the excecutive class carriage is quiet is because most of the Executive Class passengers switched by using Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Train (Whoosh) because of the pricing is very near with Whoosh in economic class. It used to be very packed especially on weekend, Mondays (especially on early morning), Friday (evening until night departure) before the Whoosh era
Because of that, the passengers has another options. If you want to enjoy scenery or relaxed trip (not rush) or bringing person that you don't want to change for the another train (Because, you need to change with feeder trains in Padalarang if you want go to Bandung station), you can take the classic train (Argo Parahyangan, Papandayan, Pangandaran) that you rode on that video (Or maybe Cikuray and Serayu if you were tight on budget)
If you were on rush, or only doing flash trip (only depart in morning and back on evening). Whoosh is your best friend
All trains in Indonesia use air conditioning, even the lowest class (economy). Panoramic trains usually pass through the South Java Line, because the hilly contours there provide beautiful and breathtaking views. The recommended route is Bandung, Garut and towards Jogja.
For the prohibition of Chinese language and culture, in the past the Chinese were told to choose citizenship to join Indonesia or return to China, and the majority chose to settle in Indonesia. And the Chinese who settled in Indonesia are more proficient in local languages and Bahasa Indonesia, even until now. For us, Bahasa Indonesia is the unifying language and lingua franca, not only for the Chinese, but for the various ethnicities living in Indonesia. You may notice that Indonesia consists of hundreds of ethnicities, and each ethnicity has its own language, imagine if there was no Bahasa Indonesia, how many dozens of languages we would have to master just so we could communicate with our brothers and sisters, although maybe some of us are polyglots especially if our parents come from different ethnicities.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing so much about Indonesia with us 💯🇮🇩
I cant wait to wach next video in bandung
Bandung was awesome!! 🎉
@ wahh🤩, thanks for reply my comment
Anugerah Tuhan bwt Indonesia surganya dunia bro...(alamnya)
Definitely! So beautiful nature
Terima kasih atas kunjungan ke Indonesia Singapura adik Indonesia
Wow you choice panoramic train that good choice nice 👍 you can see all street in the train
Yes it was awesome 👍
Hope you guys can visit sumba too. 😊
Would love to visit someday! Heard many good things about it
@darienandjoanna yes but mostly is about the nature and beach and culture...🤣
Mantap bro !!!!
🎉😄
Mantap👍👍👍
Semangat 💪
the video is very good, enjoy it! subs!!!
That's good experience 😊
It really is!
Very nice kountry❤
It really is!
You've got a new sub here from Surabaya! Good luck on your journey, and please stay healthy both of you! Enjoy my country ❤
Woohoo 🎉 thank you so much for the well wishes!
Nice video❤❤❤❤❤
You are so kind ❤️
@darienandjoanna be careful and enthusiastic
You should visit
- East java
- Borobudur temple
Singapura belum ada Kereta Panoramik
Yes, singapore only has normal train 😅
Bagus
Glad you enjoyed it!
About help offers, it depends tho. In this case, they offer service so it's not free, and idk how much you paid them, so they probably chase after you because you paid below the standard?? (again, I'm not sure)
On the other hand, sometimes the offer is genuine and no need for free. You just need to use your hunch. Anyway, enjoy travelling in Indonesia
Oh we actually didn’t use any porters. But at the airport, some porter greeted us at the taxi, took our bags, but I told him I’ll carry it ourselves (same in the video). However, I noticed another tourist who used the porter service, paid some tip, and the porter continued to follow him to ask for more. Yes, perhaps he paid below the standard. Thanks for the well wishes 😄
Teks indonesia ❤❤❤
Semangat ❤🎉
Oh, tips for you don't forget try anything food, cake, drinks and Snack in Indonesian because all food very recommended 👍
Hello! Thanks for the tips! So far some of our favourite street foods are Telor guling, kue ape & batagor. Any others we should try? 😄
@darienandjoanna actually there are so many like: tongseng, sate, rawon, ketoprak, soto, various Sundanese dishes, Padang rice if you have never tried it, then pempek, ketupat sayur, a restaurant called mie gacoan, don't forget if you like spicy food use chili sauce because there are so many types of chili sauce here. I think that's all for now, maybe you can also explain the cuisine here is similar to what cuisines are in your country 👍
new subscriber here! 🙋🏻♀️ nice vlog, can't wait to see your next journey vlog, keep it up 🙌🏻
Woohoo 🎉🎉 Welcome on board!!
Bahasa Indonesia is the national language and is used in many aspects of Indonesian life.
It is the language of instruction in all levels of education and in all official state activities.
Bahasa Indonesia is also used to strengthen the cultural identity of Indonesia and to unite the country's many diverse ethnicities and cultures.
We have more than 700 living languages, creoles and dialects spoken across archipelago.
Yes that makes sense. Thanks for sharing this with us 🤗
slmt dtg di indonesia sodara semoga senang di negara kmi
Terima kasih banyak brother ☺️
@@darienandjoanna sama2 sodara ku
try Mtrans Imperium Sleeper Bus when on journey to bali from yogyakarta
Cool, we’ll keep this in mind 👍
Kebih enak lagi kl mau menjelajah Indonesia...kamu bisa belajar bahasa Indonesia...
Ya kami sedang belajar bahasa Indonesia di duolingo 🤣
@@darienandjoanna Bahasa Indonesia hampir serupa dengan bahasa Melayu. Bila pulang ke Singapura, Anda boleh belajar bahasa Melayu, kemudian apply di Indonesia dengan beberapa penyesuaian lokal, jadilah bahasa Indonesia.
It is true that during the New Order (1967-2000) all forms of Chinese culture were banned (because they were associated with the People's Republic of China, which in the viewpoint of the military regime at that time was equated with communism), but also the Chinese community in Indonesia chose assimilation rather than segregation, so it is different from Malaysia.
For a long time in some parts of Indonesia, Chinese communities have maintained their dialect languages (Hakka, Hokkien, Tiochiu). But in social life in the wider community, Indonesians, regardless of ethnicity, including Chinese, use Bahasa Indonesia as the language of daily communication.
Wow thank you for sharing this. I like how you mentioned assimilation over segregation. Unity is so important. Also, to add, in our experience of travelling in Indonesia, we have been treated so nicely by everyone we met too!
@@darienandjoannaIf you go to Medan (North Sumatra Province), Bagansiapiapi (Riau Province), Bangka Belitung Province, West Kalimantan Province (especially if you go to Singkawang), you will see the Chinese community still maintaining the traditions of their ancestors. Chinese culture is very thick and still practiced, including the dialect.
On the other hand, if you travel around Java, the Chinese community on the island of Java is more adapted to the local culture. Don't be surprised if they no longer speak Haka, Hokkien, but speak fluently in Betawi, Sundanese, Javanese (even high Javanese, krama inggil).
In the history of the Chinese political movement in Indonesia, there used to be two opposing forces, one side agreed with assimilation, the other side chose segregation. Politically, the group that chose assimilation was stronger and dominated. You can feel and see the impact until now, in daily conversations the Chinese people prefer Indonesian or regional languages rather than using their own dialects.
If you go to Medan, Bagansiapiapi, Bangka-Belitung, West Kalimantan..then you will find that the Chinese community still maintains the traditions of their ancestors including the language of daily communication.
On the other hand, if you go around Java then you will find another side of the Chinese community in Indonesia that is different from the places I mentioned above.
In Java...the Chinese community is more assimilated with the local culture, including in the language of daily communication both within the Chinese community itself, as well as when communicating with people of different ethnicities.
Vidio yang bagus bro
Sehat selalu buat kalian berdua
Jangan lupa ke BROMO ❤😊
Thanks for the well wishes and glad you enjoyed it! Yes, we can’t wait to be in Bromo!
I have taken eksekutif many times to and fro bandung but never been to the food carriage 😅
Hahaha, a pleasant surprise for us too
Coba naik Transjakarta BLOK M - Ciledug nikmati jalan melayang melewati gedung2 cukup dg tariff To 3.500
Oh cool! Thanks for sharing we will look it up
😁👍
Happy New Year 2025
Same to you! 🤗
Happy new year!
Pliss try train suites compartment
Yes we will! Coming soon 😉
Ok
Where are yoi from Mr????
We are from Singapore!
@darienandjoanna owh Singapore yes👍👍👍
yg ke sini gara' pelecehan di ig😢
i am the 1000th like 😂
Haha, congrats 🎉🎉
what do you mean by living their true identities? even for chinese race if they are indonesian citizen they must be able to speak indonesian, because there are indonesian not chinese.
living their true identities like singaporean or malaysian is what make the country divided and quite confusing for us, it just like multiple nation living in the same place, living their own culture, their own community, ... nation is just a name, or certificate or right in ur identity card?
Hello! it’s whatever makes you, you. Your race, your nationality, your culture, your religion - everything must live in harmony
Are you Singapore?
Hello! Yes we are Singaporeans
They from Singapore and they similar with Indonesian local Sunda west Java,Java,Dayak Kalimantan,Nias,Minahasa north Sulawesi and Sasak Lombok island.
Yes 🇮🇩 we are all southeast asians, united !
@darienandjoanna Indonesian local have face East Asian,southeast Asian,central Asian,eropa,arab,India and Indian American.indonesia nation mixture.look Indonesian volleyball women team local Indonesian Sundanese and Javanese mayority.similar with mixture East Asian different with Philippines team volleyball team.
Even now majority Chinese here can't Speak Mandarin. Because there is no need to speak Mandarin here. Their Population is only 3%. If they can't Speak Bahasa Indonesia, They will have great difficulty to live, because they will not be able to comunicate with people around them. They need to communicate, right? They are not just sleeping at home, So They need to be able to speak the national language.
But Many Chinese here can Speak regional Language, such as Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, etc.
Interesting insight! Thanks for sharing 😄
Where are you frim?
Singapore :)
@darienandjoanna woow..you face looks like a vietnamese person
@@mawardiwalker2687 some say I look Indonesian too
We call "chindo"...for Chinese indonesia...most of them not speak madarin specially young people...they have to take mandarin course to speak.
Ooh interesting! Darien and I also grew up in English-speaking families, we had to learn mandarin in school 😊
Nyari subkreber bos qu ? Indonesia lahan baseuh emang
Salam Rahayu Dari ibukota Baru Indonesia Nusantara 💙💚🇮🇩💚💙🇮🇩🙏
Terima kasih banyak🤗🎉😍
As an Indonesian i didnt try this one..
It’s worth a try :) we met many Indonesians in our carriage and they loved it too!
@darienandjoanna yes
Komtol
What?!?! 😱
Dari Surabaya kalian wajib mengunjungi Gunung Bromo dan Tumpak Sewu waterfalls. Aq sudah subscribe bro.. smoga sukses channel mu.
Hello bro, thanks for the recommendations 🤗
Gaspol
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I have taken eksekutif many times to and fro bandung but never been to the food carriage 😅