Heyyyy my buddyyyy hahaha
Pa kbr broohhhh
Heyyyy my buddyyyy hahaha
Pa kbr broohhhh
You should say “lagi musim gugur. Sering hujan”
It did… But too awkward
You can just say “makasih”
Sekarang dingin tapi tidak ada hujan di Belanda. Terima kasih kembali
Tapi tadi kamu bilang hujan
Kadang2 hujan di Belanda… Terlalu banyak
Hai, aku juga dari Indonesia Aku tinggal di Bandung
Mama saya lahir di Bandung
No she is not an Ambon tribe.
To go from Ambon to Bandung takes 7 hours by plain. So I don’t really understand why you ask a question like this?
Hahaha i know how far Bandung is to Ambon of course
What i meant is perhaps your mom was an ambon tribe who lived in bandung, cause ambon and netherlands kind of have a history shared together in the past. So, a lot of ambon people have relatives in the netherlands.
My grandmother is from Bandung and my mother was born in Bandung. Grandmother was an original Javanese woman, no Ambon ties at all there.
Nice! Is it originally Sundanese or Javanese?
She speaks both dialects fluent, my mom. But originally is Sundanese actually.
I’m learning a bit Manado now because of the people I hang out with every Sunday haha.
What part from Indonesia are you from again, I forgot?
Wow what a true indonesian she is! Your mom
I live in Tangerang and I’m a bataknese
Where do you hang out? Why is it alot of manado there?
I go to a Minahasa Church, so a lot of Manado people go there.
But our guitar guy is also Batak. Very funny guy.
Really??? What is his/her family name?
He says that in the villlage he comes from surnames are not common? But he is known as a joker so I think he is joking. He goes by Oktavianus and he claims there is a Om Kumis that every Batak person knows who used to make the best Babi Pangang, by original recipe.
Surnames are really important to batak people, so i think he’s lying…
Hmmm…om kumis? Never heard of it, but the best babi panggang here is made by a franchise eating place named Babi Panggang Karo or BPK… O man, you’ve just turned my appetite on