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4 Cultural Rules to Know Before Marrying Indonesian Woman

Hi Folks, In this video I am going to share four common cultural things you need to know before marrying Indonesian woman based on my personal observation and experience as Jakarta born and raised now living in Sydney. I'll compare and contrast it to Western perspective. Of course, there's no such thing as typical Indonesian woman or culture. Indonesia is a diverse country and it's impossible not apply some generalisation in 11 minutes video so please take it with massive grain of salt. ==Indonesian Phrases Mentioned in This Video== "Kumpul kebo" Un-married couple living together (cohabitation) or having sexual relationship outside marriage on long term or permanent basis. "Bibit, Bebet, Bobot" "Bibit" literally means seed (family background, lineage), "Bebet" (way of presenting oneself, indirect way of showing social status), "Bobot" (substance): personal quality e.g. education, job. "Anugerah/Karunia" Blessing. Kid is considered a blessing from God. However, educated Indonesians living in big cities now also recognise having kid as a huge responsibility. "Pengen momong cucu" Can't wait to cuddle grandkid. Grandkid is one of highest joys Indonesians can give to their parents. Indonesian grandparents and in-laws are generally hands-on, a big plus for marrying Indonesian woman :) "Meneruskan keturunan" Continue family lineage or having an offspring. "Ikut suami saja" Just follow the husband. "Nyonya rumah" Homemaker. This term evokes wife acting as household manager surrounded by number of servants from driver, house-maid to gardener. "Kepala keluarga" Head of the family, usually a man. "Imam keluarga" Spiritual leader of the family, again usually a man. "Bosen kerja? kawin aja" Bored of work? go and get married. Running joke that getting married will solve woman's misery. "Nasi goreng" Fried rice, one of Indonesian favourite cuisines. "Kartu Keluarga (KK)" Family Identification card containing list of family members. If one of the kids get married, he/she is required to break away from current KK and have their own. Please give it a Like and Subscribe if you learn something new. You can also buy me a coffee if my content helps you in any way, I’ll appreciate it very much as it helps feeding my young family. https://buymeacoffee.com/hendra1 Many thanks, Hendra #Indonesianwoman #Indonesianculture #marryIndonesian #Indonesianwife #datingindonesianwoman

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