My Beloved Homeland : Indonesia
It's not a very nice day..but apparently I'm happy enough (better than yesterdays). Well, I have a plan to make a new blog about Indonesia ( my dear homeland!). I'm very excited, but I have to think about what I want to tell first to the viewers about my beloved homeland.
Yeah, for a short explanation, my homeland is the hugest archipelago on earth and really famous for its nature's beauty and exotic cultures. I mentioned 'cultures' because we, Indonesians are living in diversity. Me, myself is a Javanese and speak Javanese language as my mother-tongue. I live in Jogjakarta, a city that is placed in Central Java (but it's a self-region), have a really 'thick' Javanese Culture. I have many friends that comes from other regions that speaks in different languages, not in Javanese. For example, my Sundanese friend Sendi (she's Hydeist too, like me). She speaks Sundic as her mother-tongue and found difficulties when moved from Purwakarta to Jogjakarta, because almost everybody here speak Javanese. Thank God now she knows how to speak Javanese ( a little bit).
I have many friends too that comes from different culture, like from Batak, Bugis, Lombok, Toraja and many. But I like this kind of diversity ( I even have a plan to collect books about the tribes in languages in my homeland!). Maybe I will explain further in my homeland page.
Ok, bye-bye for now, take care!!
It's not a very nice day..but apparently I'm happy enough (better than yesterdays). Well, I have a plan to make a new blog about Indonesia ( my dear homeland!). I'm very excited, but I have to think about what I want to tell first to the viewers about my beloved homeland.
Yeah, for a short explanation, my homeland is the hugest archipelago on earth and really famous for its nature's beauty and exotic cultures. I mentioned 'cultures' because we, Indonesians are living in diversity. Me, myself is a Javanese and speak Javanese language as my mother-tongue. I live in Jogjakarta, a city that is placed in Central Java (but it's a self-region), have a really 'thick' Javanese Culture. I have many friends that comes from other regions that speaks in different languages, not in Javanese. For example, my Sundanese friend Sendi (she's Hydeist too, like me). She speaks Sundic as her mother-tongue and found difficulties when moved from Purwakarta to Jogjakarta, because almost everybody here speak Javanese. Thank God now she knows how to speak Javanese ( a little bit).
I have many friends too that comes from different culture, like from Batak, Bugis, Lombok, Toraja and many. But I like this kind of diversity ( I even have a plan to collect books about the tribes in languages in my homeland!). Maybe I will explain further in my homeland page.
Ok, bye-bye for now, take care!!

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