Indonesia, an archipelago made up of over 17,000 islands and 38 provinces, is a nation that exemplifies the phrase “Unity in Diversity.” Home to more than 270 million people, Indonesia boasts a staggering array of ethnic groups, languages, and cultures, each with its own unique customs, traditions, and communication styles. From the bustling streets of Jakarta to the serene rice terraces of Bali,...
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In Indonesia, flower boards are a longstanding and deeply rooted tradition used to convey messages of sympathy, congratulations, and well-wishes. These large, colorful floral arrangements are a familiar sight at weddings, funerals, and grand openings of businesses. As an expat living in Indonesia, understanding this unique cultural practice can help you navigate social occasions with grace and...
Cultural Norms in Indonesia: From Hand-Kissing to Family Obligations When I first moved to Indonesia, I was immediately struck by the warmth and hospitality of the people. Over time, I discovered that behind this hospitality lies a deep respect for traditions and customs, some of which are uniquely Indonesian. From the way people greet each other to how they celebrate weddings and birthdays, Indonesian...