You're starred because you're different. It's not racism at all, don't worry. It's just curiosity. I am from Jakarta. I experienced the same thing when visiting eastern Indonesia where the people are black. They starred at me and asked me questions:)
@rivanskylark3 жыл бұрын
true, being starred at doesn't always mean racism, as a brown skinned guy myself i also get the looks/starred at when i was travelling in south korea because i simply look different. they just take a look for a couple of seconds and then continue their own business..👍
@Callmeanythingyoulikedear3 жыл бұрын
Ye- Indonesian is curious (me lol-)
@lulum71533 жыл бұрын
What was in your mind when first time u saw them? I wonder. Cos ussually people like u would think "wow they are so black or dark and sometimes think that they are ugly cos the skin color, and thinking them self are better then those people.
@zuanvaldez91763 жыл бұрын
@@lulum7153 if you are not indonesian and come to visit indonesia then you are an artist in indonesia no matter what colour of your skin people will curious and some of them will ask to take photos with you. so i think its not rascism just a curiosity and culture.
@lulum71533 жыл бұрын
@@zuanvaldez9176 im not really sure about the black people it could be right but yeah for the caucasian indonesian did that. But the western indonesian people are not tourist, just be honest. Indonesian is racist too even between them. How could u say that your people are not racist to tourist even thought they are racist to other indonesian specially to people from the eastern indonesia??
@saturnxli63924 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. Yeah, most Indonesians do stare a lot at foreigner. Please, don't think that they are rude. They are just being curious about you because you are a foreigner. If you don't look like most Indonesians, there is a high chance that you gonna get stared a lot.
@Bakmietjaplaku3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, is hard for a handsome man like me
@hawra57433 жыл бұрын
@@Bakmietjaplaku bruh-
@jhehermoza34283 жыл бұрын
@@Bakmietjaplaku ha dasar batukali bisa aja lo
@iamhavinganexistentialcris39173 жыл бұрын
@@Bakmietjaplaku dasar lu ah
@rahman11d3 жыл бұрын
@@Bakmietjaplaku ngakak gw 🤣
@catt.cool.3 жыл бұрын
My father is Nigerian, he go to Indonesia a lot bc he married my mom who is from Indonesia. So we often visit my mom’s family in Indonesia and whenever we go there, people would stare a lot bc of curiosity, but they were also very nice and welcoming. They would even try to talk with my father even though they dont know english that much. Some would even take pictures with him bc they thought he was a football player 💀
@michaelputratarigan39963 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@redpool11413 жыл бұрын
ahahaha the last line made my day bro 😁
@gaming1zanagi-19992 жыл бұрын
Welp no comment on the last part XD
@AT-gu8by2 жыл бұрын
@@gaming1zanagi-1999 Says the racist!
@gaming1zanagi-19992 жыл бұрын
@@AT-gu8by as if you are the one who talks when you literally spewing hatred against all Indonesian who doesn't even have anything to do with Papua. Plus so far the only racist one here is you who literally thinks I have anything to do with Papuans when literally I am being busy with life that I paid less care towards the politics unlike you who literally thinks you are "oh so saint" that you are literally giving yourself a free pass for being even a bigger racist and fool out of yourself ye dunce.
@osmanthuswinetastethesamea82674 жыл бұрын
Believe me, when Indonesian stared at you they're just curious yet little bit excited.
@erlanggaputra38793 жыл бұрын
yes lol
@Eadyt873 жыл бұрын
No we don't
@kevinekasaputra34283 жыл бұрын
@@Eadyt87 yeah you stare at "different" people because you are disgusted by them, not interested at them, am i right bud? Up top!
@Eadyt873 жыл бұрын
@@kevinekasaputra3428 Yeah dark skin never attractive for Indonesian or any Asian... They are just looked different in negative way
@singbin3 жыл бұрын
@@Eadyt87 as an indonesian, I can confirm that's tru, that's a true indonesian mindset right there. "Dark skin? UGLY! Light skin? Pretty"
@rudiblackrahmadi4 жыл бұрын
if you visit the eastern part of indonesia, such as flores, ambon or any area around that area, you will be blend in and no one will stare at you, you just 90% look like the native there.. pls visit them some day.. :)
@dmage19093 жыл бұрын
let me clarify some of the points: 1. As some people said here, they're not staring at you because of your skin color, especially outside of Jakarta. They're staring at you because it's uncommon for them. If you went to the Sumatra, Sulawesi, or Kalimantan islands, you'll get stared at even more frequently, as it's very rare for a foreigner to come to the islands. 2. Regarding the immigration treatment, it's common for those who have never visited Indonesia, or any other SE Asia nation to get a double or triple check. Especially if your passport is from conflict-prone countries or countries (mostly in Africa and South America) that are notoriously well-known for human trafficking and drug trades. the extra check is necessary to ensure that you did not involve in any of the things I mentioned, or you're not seeking asylum. 3. About the airport taxi, well, even for us, native Indonesians, we will NEVER recommend you those taxis, as they'll overcharge you to the max. They don't want to call you up maybe because they treated you similar to native east Indonesian, such as from Kupang, Maluku, or Papua. Additionally, you're not "that black" as some native Javanese have the same skin tone as yours. So yes, they may treat you as a native. 4. About the saloons, yes. Most of the time, you can't get special treatment for your hair, as most saloons serve the local's basic needs. So, if you want to get special treatment, you can go to international barbershops in malls. Otherwise, no special treatment. 5. About palm oil, I don't know what did you mean by diluted. If you bought palm oil in most of the supermarkets, they're as clear as other palm oil products. But, if you meant the palm oil used by street food vendors, well yes, they're diluted as the oil is reused for 3 to 4 times cooking. Sunflower oil is way too expensive for Indonesians.
@gaming1zanagi-19992 жыл бұрын
Yep those points are pretty much confirmed especially when currently the oil prices are getting absurd
@blackiedarling75392 жыл бұрын
ALL SHE IS HAS TO☺☺ DO TO TEST THEIR LEVEL OF TOLERANCE IS GET A JOB!!
@reywizland133 жыл бұрын
Don't get me wrong, foreigners are very popular, so they will definitely look at you, because Indonesians are always curious, in Indonesia black skin is natural, many Indonesian artists are black, and they are all beautiful
@erpoke52653 жыл бұрын
we stare because your beauty is amazing. we stare because foreign are so tall lmao and we're excited people don't only go to bali, because there are more. like Papua, Jawa, Sulawesi, Sumatra, NTT etc.
@Trickstar1296 Жыл бұрын
Here's a thing,in my experience being in Indonesia means you will be in a part of highly social community. Meaning everyone in one community is very social on daily basis that it's kind of regular days, which means if there's something new or there's someone new on their neighborhood it's automatically piqued their curiosity. They will approach you friendly to get to know you better and to make you adapted to the neighborhood faster i think everybody does. I mean when i go to every corner of indonesia i got that first local approach. Well they just basically friendly in nature. It doesn't have anything to do with race, Indonesia has the most diverse race and culture in the world anyway. Don't compare them to america, black is nothing new in Indonesia. Try to spend more time with local and converse you will know the magic of indonesia.well they don't speak english so you might need to learn their bahasa. They don't judge you based on identity but as individual if you're a good person then they would welcome you like a family lightning fast. respect their culture then Indonesia is a heaven on earth.
@gamaalamsyah90367 ай бұрын
We have brother and sister who have black skin in Indonesia.. the east Indonesia have darker skin than other Indonesian.. So being black in Indonesia is not a problem at all.. please enjoy Indonesia, we Wellcome you with open hands
@Cleo-sanrio10 Жыл бұрын
Black in Indonesia are common,there are millions of black Indonesian in some part of Indonesia.
@rikiyaaragaki Жыл бұрын
still look different even if they papuans
@multatuli110 ай бұрын
@dihutan1992wtf? Papuan still black, African not the only one"special".
@iskotayo13 жыл бұрын
The staring thing is more like... Who is that new guy/girl they obviously not from around here... So yes we are probably one of the most curious people on earth and ask so much question, but its actually to measure and how to put our hospitality toward you, cause we live with a lot of tribes with different values so we have to always be tolerance toward different culture in case we could done something that would insult you and we will prevent doing so.... yeah
@oliverrumagit37813 жыл бұрын
Dont worry staring to a foreigner isnt strange thing here and its not a form of racism. Indonesia has multi ethnic groups and in papua province also black people (melanesia)
@feedeeyism3 жыл бұрын
I was taught not to stare at people because it can make that person uncomfortable. I don't know if that's ok now. And, agree with you, staring at people has nothing to do with racism, it's just part of curiosity because we rarely see it, could be eaither way, weird or amaze
@SOKTAUBOLATV3 жыл бұрын
Even if you're indonesian and you speak a non-mainstream language like russian, people will stare at you. Because indonesians are very curious. That's why gossips shows have big market here
@atchanih4 жыл бұрын
I wonder where else did you go in Indonesia? Eastern Indonesia typically have darker skin like yours but .... Indonesian are shorter, comparing to African African and African Americans, hence you were a Rihanna.. Once, my friend from Congo went to Papua and many people spoke to him in Indonesian, or largely ignored him until.... He opened his mouth and speak, then he became instant celebrity. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@f4u21ramon83 жыл бұрын
Becauae eastern indonesia just minority, majority indonesian skin 85% is like filipino
@maximianusalphinondopo42123 жыл бұрын
Ngakak
@gerimaulanasaputra62583 жыл бұрын
We're austronesian dude
@maximianusalphinondopo42123 жыл бұрын
@@gerimaulanasaputra6258 cek lagi bro, kita melanesian
@maximianusalphinondopo42123 жыл бұрын
@@tytoalba4794 gua salah nangkep, gua kira yang dimaksud Geri adalah dia ngebalas komenan yang utama diatas, yang berbicara tentang orang timur. Dengan dia mengatakan dia orang timur. Dahlah salah nangkep aja.
@TheFuturesGlimpse2 жыл бұрын
i would tell you, I'm Indonesian and our people aren't actually racist. They're just too much excited whem they see a foreigner, whether they're black or white. like seeing an actor/actress for real lol. some foreigners mostly taller than our people, some people are amazed by that too. If they're starring at you, it's not a sarcastic way but they're feeling happy to see a foreigner😁 as you said, right Indonesian are friendly but sometimes weird, so shouldn't mind about their questions that much, they're just curious, nothing more😁
@mr.brightside60873 жыл бұрын
The idea of racism and skin colour are very new to Indonesian, the older generation don't even know about it😀 In fact, we didn't see you as black, white, or latin, etc. If you're foreigners, they will treat you as foreigners (in a good way). People here just curious for no reason, so they will glance and stare 😅 you might feel uncomfortable, but yeah it is what it is. Different culture.
@Burning_Babylon2 жыл бұрын
Blacks are the racist ones
@blackiedarling75392 жыл бұрын
U ARE IN ARABISH MAN IN BRAZIL,WHAT DOES YOU KNOW ISAAC AHMED? I WENT TO MALAYSIA.MANY MANY TIMES WITH MY MARRIED OLDER DAUGHTER,.WHOSE EX WERE FROM MALAYSIA.AND IN THERE ,THERE IS A LOT OF INDOS,AND THEY ARE THE FIRST TO LOOK AT YOU UP AND DOWN WITH RACISM AND HOW DO I KNOW IT? COS MY 1/2 ASIAN DAUGHTER KNOWS IT AND SO DOES HER EX
@blackiedarling75392 жыл бұрын
AND IT IS ALL OVER ASIA.NOT JUST INDONESIA AHH MALAYSIA..THAILAND,.TAIWAN,JAPAN OR KOREA.IT IS ALL OVER ASIA WANT HER TO "TEST' THEIR RACISM ......LET SAY......LEVEL OF TOLERANCE? GET A JOBBBBBBBBBB GET A JOBBBBBBBBBBB GET A JOBBBBBBBBBBBBBB WORK WITH THEM,TO SEE.WHAT I BEEN THROUGH JUST GET JOB!
@DigoPutra1 Жыл бұрын
@@blackiedarling7539the hell you talking about? that's not Indonesian but malaysian because you are in malaysia. Come to Indonesia and see it for yourself..
@FirrzZa12123 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I’m Indonesian and I have many African friends, when i met my African friends for the first time I don’t stare at them like someone stranger or suspiciou and we could speak with one common language. I’ve seen some Indonesians in my campus who don’t really speak English get along with some Africans too but not as close as me and my African friends. In my opinion, I guess it comes back to being comfortable among individuals, and the major factor is having the ability to fluently speak one language in common where the majority of Indonesians lack in, not to say I have a better language skill than other Indonesians as I’m still learning English. 😂
@Kal_sng Жыл бұрын
Bruh I were staring at me all day yesterday remember bloody hell
@ornachia24893 жыл бұрын
Indonesia also have black people in here, in east Indonesia, Papua, Mallucas, they all black indigenous people, you are not the first black in here! So don't act like Indonesian never seen black people like you before, most of Indonesian are brown POC as well!!
@paulamathilda593 жыл бұрын
Yeah thats true , I am black with curly hair and I am Papuan, east of Indonesia. So Indonesian know how black people looks like. 😁😁😁
@f4u21ramon83 жыл бұрын
Brown? Lol, brown is papua or melanesia, majority indonesia as yelow or light brown 85%
@ornachia24893 жыл бұрын
@@f4u21ramon8 Most of Javanese and Balinese are brown skin, since when you see Javanese have yellow skin like East Asian? we even called our skin colour sapodilla ripe skin. Papuan is Melanesian black, like African black, read more you need better knowledge about skin colour in South East Asia.
@f4u21ramon83 жыл бұрын
@@ornachia2489 lol, i'm origin indonesia know than you. For javanese majority light brown, minority yelow and brown because working in open publik. Indonesia weather is hot everyone working in outdoor can to brown. But majority still light brown and 85% like filipino skin. For bali people - flores- ambon yes their many brown skin like bangladesh skin
@f4u21ramon83 жыл бұрын
@@ornachia2489 Indonesia girls always in home like this kzbin.info/www/bejne/oZLMnXtqn5qpq5Y
@marshabrightly13074 жыл бұрын
1. Staring : we're just curious... its not about black... white people who comes to indonesia also has the same experience....just curiosity 2. Airport: many tourist come from African countries get special treatment because of DRUGS courier its not gonna be the same if u come from Europe or US 3. Taxi : its not only you, we as indonesian also get the same experience....lol
@cakapis4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Wale! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Honestly, I really feel bad about what happened to you. I honestly feel the different how people in Indonesia treat people regarding what country they from. And that's really sad. Me personally, love every single person regardless where they from, what language they speak, and what color of their skin because I have bunch of friends from many countries including from African continent, and they are all good people, kind and sincere. Hope to meet you in person and therefore I can show you around Jakarta sometimes :)
@sugaboss3 жыл бұрын
Stare is applied to anyone who are different (including white or other foreigners)
@lb55603 жыл бұрын
Yeah I’m half white half Indonesian and even I get stares sometimes.
@imanafdar3 жыл бұрын
@@lb5560 they are curious because they rarely see foreign people
@garysmith99853 жыл бұрын
Definitely!
@tyoyusuf85013 жыл бұрын
Foreign is alien or satan he is human
@estimata59053 жыл бұрын
@@tyoyusuf8501 Wdym?
@ezekielabishai42002 жыл бұрын
Hi babe. Indonesian here. Jakartan to be exact. First of all, i wanna say im so sorry for all the bad experiences you had to deal with here. But i just wanna touch on some things. About the stares, im not sure where you been to, but most indonesians, especially jakartans (who are v open minded), are used to black people bc we literally have black brothers and sisters from Papua. They're black indonesian, like black-black. So, you prolly just happenned to interact with people from rural areas, who were also visitors, who had never met or interacted with Papuans before. Second thing, about the airport thingy, no worry babe cause Indonesians too sometimes, from certain areas outside jakarta, experienced such discrimination. Ignorant people globally exist. They tend to judge based on the way you look, dress, etc. If you looked rich or 'promising' they'd automatically prioritized you. Overall, hope you have a great time despite all the annoyance you've experienced here ❤️
@xalxvx4 жыл бұрын
i feel guilty about the stares lol. i really don’t see much of you guys here so i stared not out of antagonism but like you said, out of curiosity. i really wanted to talk to them but just didn’t want them to feel weirded out so i just stared while contemplating on whether to approach or not😭😭 anyways thank you so much for sharing your experience living here!🥺
@Kal_sng Жыл бұрын
Nah I would have run way back in my day things like that didn’t fly Lamfofofo
@xalxvx Жыл бұрын
@@Kal_sng LMAOO i get it tho, i would too if i were you😭
@ikkysubmitsagain60873 жыл бұрын
not that Indonesians sometimes can be racist, but because we Indonesians are pretty laid back when it comes to such statements. We most just shrug our shoulders whenever someone makes such remarks or making playful teasing, unlike the overly sensitive Americans who tie everything to racism and everything is all about your feelings
@BonnieCreoleSpirit3 жыл бұрын
Really interesting video. Also, I have never seen anyone give criticism as nice and polite as you have! Lol I must say though, the comments here from local are so sweet and really respectful. I hope you have many happy journeys!
@herurochadi494 Жыл бұрын
Basically Indonesia people are nice, friendly, kind and no racist. So many football players from some africa countries as Liberia, Nigeria, Mali, Cameroon have been playiing on Indonesian premier league competition. Some of them have known by club fans, and some have married to Indonesia women and then be indonesian citizen
@syamsuddinchok64516 ай бұрын
Ini indonesia , negara dgn multi etnis, multi warna kulitnya, kulimu sama dgn kulitku, di in donesia itu bukan masalah, di indonesia kamu boleh bersenang-senang sampai kapanpu kamu mau, tapi tolong lihat indonesia secara utuh ya, 😃
@pinkgangsta61573 жыл бұрын
Okey so Stare at people = Rasism But for Indonesia, stare at people have so many meaning - Curiosity a.k.a Kepo Indonesian is really Kepo 😭 - Amazed Wow there is foreigner here. Wow I meet bule (bule:foreigner) - Wanna know if they can help you They will look at you all the time if you look so lost and will ask may I help you ? (They do this to Local people too) - Wanna some interaction Indonesia really feel proud if they can speak or have interaction with foreigner. But some of them really shy and don't know english. That's why they just stare at you Or maybe they are mocking you, yeah this is only for uneducated people.
@laiqaqiyya6073 жыл бұрын
Kepo 😭🙏
@pinkgangsta61573 жыл бұрын
@@laiqaqiyya607 baru buka pintu rumah, pake pakaian rapi. "Mbak mau kemana ? Mau ngapain ? Mau beli apa ? berangkat naik apa ? pergi sama siapa ? atau sendirian aja ? Yaudah hati-hati ya mbak" Baru jalan 1 meter ada ibu² nongkrong, ditanyain lagi "Mau kemana ? Bla bla bla" Wkwkwkwk Humans are social creatures. but Indonesian people are the most social of social creatures.
@laiqaqiyya6073 жыл бұрын
@@pinkgangsta6157 wehlah bener lho
@victoriaboyland70093 жыл бұрын
Lol I’m African American and it’s ok to be curious I’m curious sometimes with new people sometimes they want to talk and hang out.
@pinkgangsta61573 жыл бұрын
@@victoriaboyland7009 really ? Foreigner should know this Indonesia people really really curious 😭 their curiosity is another level. this is good because they really care about us and pay attention to us so if something goes wrong they will immediately notice and help. But sometimes it's also annoying, because sometimes we don't have privacy and we're uncomfortable too
@nandanaraditya.f24923 жыл бұрын
Indonesia also has black people, more precisely the Melanesian race in Papua, Indonesia
@sultanassegaf24513 жыл бұрын
Its not the stare in a negative way honey. They just curious about you like where u from, the way u speak, etc. We indonesian are diverse in human race. And we love each other. Sending love from java
@HyperactiveSloth79 Жыл бұрын
As a typical white guy i got stared at everywhere i went. ALL foreigners get started at just because we're a curiosity. They don't consider it rude, just like they don't consider asking lots of questions to be rude, just like you explained. It was never a negative thing, though. Honestly i felt like a celebrity most of the time. 😂 As far as the friendliness goes, you can literally ask anyone for help with anything and they are usually happy to help as much as they can. To them the entire country is their home and you are a welcome guest. I miss it very much. I can't wait to go back next year.
@WOA-Harmony3 жыл бұрын
When i see a foreigners i will stare to them a lot, it's because i want to talk to them about their life and their country. But idk how to speak their language, so all i can do is staring at them. 😂
@iskotayo13 жыл бұрын
Just stop staring then LoL they are uncomfortable by you staring at them O_O
@georgetochi83273 жыл бұрын
You are funny 😁
@matrixdiecast9703 жыл бұрын
im indonesian its same like me as well when i going to africa there are so many ppl staring at me and its normal i think if we being different in some country so you dont need to afraid they are just curious not doing bad at you...
@presauced3 жыл бұрын
It's not some kind of bigotry of some sort. I'm an Indonesian. Back when I was at the mall, I saw a man from England. I stared at them for a long period of time, not because of some sort of hatred, just fascinated. I wanted to talk to them but I knew that'd be kinda weird.
@ezi_qurnia2 жыл бұрын
Well, im from aceh, and I've seen a lot of african since my "home" is pretty close to campus dormitory (it is syiah kuala university, it has a lot of african student) you are right about the first point, but not right at all. Oftenly, i play in campus football field with african boy, i think it is not that weird to see african around here, because some local people here have similar physical appearance except you guys are pretty much taller than us and hard to beat in sport. There is no skin color issue here. also as native aceh i think i have no problem with foreigner (this is true), no need to worry.
@Kal_sng Жыл бұрын
How about the “special treatment?” Am I gonna get the lovely treatment 😢
@Tolollbet4 жыл бұрын
Hi sis, im a black too like you im from west papuan.😇
@iskotayo13 жыл бұрын
I hope more people could come to papua, even as Indonesian I'm really waiting to come there as well cause its the only province that its people I rarely see in my island... Its good if people from island to island visits each other more so we can know and understand each other more... I really want to have papuan friend... The only papua friend I had was on my elementary school but she is born and raise in West Java....
@Tolollbet3 жыл бұрын
Nice comment, I got you
@gerimaulanasaputra62583 жыл бұрын
Iya bener, foreigner cuma tau bali doang atau jakarta. Kan papua banyak tempat instagramable tuh, bagus tempatnya. Sama kenalin salju jayawijaya biar orang luar tau
@singbin3 жыл бұрын
@@iskotayo1 I born in Papua. i'm proud to say that i'm Papuan even tho people dont believe me yet.
@hidayatullahyazid87974 жыл бұрын
special treatments, because many drugs exporter from Africa countries come into Indonesia and was caught by police, and many others can ascape, if you are good person we welcome you warm, you are also our brother
@Mikasks3 жыл бұрын
I live in Indonesia and people with black skin color are not treated as well as lighter-skinned people. The main reason for this is that in Indonesia, lighter skin means pure and clean. Whitening products here are very popular. A lighter-skinned woman(not sure about males) is the beauty standard here. But that’s not really the ONLY reason. I’m a chinese Indonesian minority, and whenever I go out walking on the streets, people just literally stare at me. In the past, I’ve even been called racist words like “Cina” meaning “China” by the locals. Bitch, I live here since birth, I’m Indonesian. So Indonesians aren’t really used to see a different color or shade of brown, and you being a darker shade and I’m being a lighter shade gives us weird stares. However nowadays, this is only true in countrysides and uneducated people AND nowadays it’s getting a lot better. I can eat in a “warung” without people staring at me like I’m an exotic animal.
@makimaple31943 жыл бұрын
I feel you, in the past i used to be stared everywhere i go, well you see, my dad's skin color used to be almost as white as the wall, that causes me to have pale-white skin color, and i understand that i stand out a "LOT" cause of my skin color, so i don't and can't blame them for staring, but it really feels uncomfortable when people stare at you the way they stare at some devil that went to earth for some quick walk, well i mean, i lived in kota Bekasi tarumajaya that used to be very strict and cornered city, it's good to see that Bekasi change to a more open-minded and tolerated city even if it's just a little, but they don't give off the same stare as they used to, so i hope in the future people will tolerate and become more open-minded so that together, we can develop our country to be a more modern and open country that can live peacefully with different religion, skin color, etc :D (this is just my opinion, i hope you won't judge the way i think)
@Mikasks3 жыл бұрын
@@makimaple3194 I completely agree with your statements. Nowadays, the staring has been a lot better, I rarely get them. I've only gotten them in poorer areas where it's quite rare to see outsiders in general. And even then, no more racist remarks or discrimination. Truly, I hope our country develop a more open-minded and modern society.
@Ciaamomoy3 жыл бұрын
@@Mikasks iya indonesia yang kota near a mountain is poor yes i speak indonesian and i live in indonesia
@said-fo5vw2 жыл бұрын
Maybe in your country looking at someone is considered racist but here seeing different people is extraordinary
@-_ShayraAnastasyaShafwani3 жыл бұрын
I don't think that indonesians are racist, because we're already used to differences, we even have two race in our country (austronasian and melanesian) but yes, we always stare at people lmao! Sorry if that has been offensive
@ridwan35333 жыл бұрын
Its just culture shock we live in majority who always same face when see different person you will distracted
@-_ShayraAnastasyaShafwani3 жыл бұрын
@@ridwan3533 no, i Don't think so, i think we are so diverse, and our faces are very different
@enriqueangelo68883 жыл бұрын
no you can't say that some of indonesian racist to our kind like chinese indonesia
@ridwan35333 жыл бұрын
@@-_ShayraAnastasyaShafwani yeah i know Its to generalise like this when see some tourist form another country uncomfortable to someone will glance you Its just point' of view, i not to say we stare people have racist tedencies toward people because have difference like to talk "hoooh you are so different get away from my country" of course not Maybe i use wrong word about culture shock
@ridwan35333 жыл бұрын
@@enriqueangelo6888 your situation is like this : "always have wrong place at wrong time" For minority i understand this when you see news or social media always use Chinese/race word to make bias , well my friend have oriental face i don't care about political correct toward chinese, if we nice & wise each other is enough for me
@luckyredace49673 жыл бұрын
For us, seeing someone whose from a foreign country is rare. Except for most other Asian countries. Its mostly because of how tall people from the other side of the world are which make us think that you guys are something special and cool. In the end, humans are the same.
@MsKebik2 жыл бұрын
Indonesian are "KEPO" people, we're just curious about foreigners.
@catanic69763 жыл бұрын
Indonesians are just curious. It's rare that we see tourist. I've seen two white people in depok, a ton in Bali. Never saw dark skinned people.
@muhammadsumbul18633 жыл бұрын
i live in depok but never seen
@squishyninjalite18183 жыл бұрын
That's primitive
@drippingout61543 жыл бұрын
@@squishyninjalite1818 wdym primitive?
@sherlywardangi48984 жыл бұрын
Hei im from Indonesia and I'm so so for ur experience ❤️ love u
@hazwan95753 жыл бұрын
youre so so for her experience ? okay
@RyanTaylor20003 жыл бұрын
Wtf do you mean by being so so for her🤔
@sherlywardangi48983 жыл бұрын
Sorry typo I meant so sorry 🙂❤️ GBU
@あいち-f8b2 жыл бұрын
in indonesia have papua they have the same skin as you, if you feel they are racist maybe wrong because most Indonesian people admire black or white people because they are different from them..
@faustinuskaryadi66102 жыл бұрын
am Indonesian and I am pretty sure when someone get angry in Jabodetabek they will use this swear word: "eh lo, udah jelek, item lagi" means "Hey you, fucking ugly black!"
@Nayawlndr Жыл бұрын
Just wanna explain that Indonesians are very curious about the different things around them. And it happened for locals too, for instance if there is Indonesian who are taller or shorter, people will be staring at you. It simply bcs you're different. I think other countries do the same right? cmiiw
@ramtransportllc6818 Жыл бұрын
In USA it's rude to stare.
@ratnawati9236 Жыл бұрын
@@ramtransportllc6818 well every nation have their own culturre and the way of thinking. Maybe in us rude, but here is only just curious not underestimate. In Us maybe black can be treated differently, but here people stare at you because you"re different in appeareance, but the benefit is, because you're different you must be from far away country, then they will help you and always open for any favor you need. there some foreigners like caucasians and african here and they are treated equally , we are friendly and helpfull to them all, even as a stranger. And there are also foreigners who run out of money and becomes homeless, once people find foreigners become homeless here (even one ever found became lost his mind/lunatic), people will make it viral, and many wants to help you until you can get hel from immigrations. Also once a foreigner got sick all alone, she doesn't know anyone here as she was really an introvert, but a local Mom notice that she always showed up in front of her every morning to buy something but in several days The local Mom did not she her (the foreigner), she then rushed to her apartment and checked on her if she's okay ,and she also brought foods when she came, after The Mom found out She was sick, she everyday brought her food and medicine without wanting to be paid. And so many stories of foreigners are being helped and taken care by locals immediately on their hard times. So there is also positive and negative. So why feel bothered for being stared of curiousity when you get anything you need when you are in danger here?
@xapahlevi4 жыл бұрын
I'm not black and i live indonesia for a couple years, but that's what airport taxi drivers also did to me tho', after a while i learned that they don't wanna drive me to some specific places because the traffic in Jakarta is hectic they also ask me lot of questions tho' haha love yor video btw 💚
@williamgamelisenaya7933 жыл бұрын
My experience with Indonesians is that they're welcoming & friendly people.Never went to Jakarta but went to Batam,Bintang & Bali
@فخيار3 жыл бұрын
ABOUT THE TAXI DRIVER(s), I can explain some of reasons why they avoided foreigners to hoop in, based on my own experience, when I was still 15(?) back then. The driver asked me to help him out facing a foreigner passenger just to question where did he want to go bcs the driver can't speak English at all (I can tell most of Indonesians still not good in English whether speaking nor worst, understanding what the language means). So maybe some public transport drivers indeed avoid foreigners but NOT BCS OF RACISM. Our stares were also not RACISM but CURIOSITY. Indonesians are friendly but also CURIOUS about unusual things to them. Being black is normal here since our own people mostly black.
@modoufaal86023 жыл бұрын
I'm a Gambian currently studying in Algeria with my fellow Gambian and Indonesian friends but they are really friendly towards me like brothers from the same mom and dad,alhamdulillah I can speak bahasa Indonesia but I have never been to Indonesia and I'm planning to go there cuz many of my friends invited me to visit their families,but it's good to share your experience with others,Indonesian jokes are too funny like:"baju terbang"meaning flying clothes.
@sedangmengetik...51013 жыл бұрын
Tunggu, foto profil-mu bersama dengan seekor Singa ? Luar biasa.
@ayakelana16283 жыл бұрын
Do you know? Indonesia is not racist with black people, just because some of us rarely see it
@angelinaaaaa.r3 жыл бұрын
First thing, indonesian people are curious about "bule" or non indonesian (except you're chinese) And the second thing is the airport system needs to be better for treating all people, For the third thing, if uour taxi drivers won't listen to you, you need to leave em, try uber or other taxi, because people around the world has a different personality, even in their own country. I'm indonesian and I'm so sorry for what happened to you, i hope our country's airport and the other thing will be better for treating people
@jdkdjdjdd2 жыл бұрын
Hai kak, boleh tau masalah si kakak dividio apa? Gak ada sub soalnya 🙏
@nathan15073 жыл бұрын
We stare at foreigners in general, not at folks with particular look.
@CeritaFandaVancouver2 жыл бұрын
Interesting points and experience to hear that. That must have been awkward to be stared at, because I was born and raised there too. I think they admire your beauty and persona, and try to figure out where you're from but didn't know how to ask that in English!
@odymoor29052 жыл бұрын
Nice, mostly informative video! I have traveled to Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung and Bali. No problems with racism, perhaps because I was with other Indonesians but I really didn't get the sense of biased behavior anywhere. The food was quite tasty and I enjoyed hearing the Adhan throughout the day. I look forward to visiting Lombok, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. 👍
@hpm24623 жыл бұрын
I am Melanesian from Maluku and I used to face racism because of my race and skin color. Its funny how people in comment section feel offended about this.
@muhammadsumbul18633 жыл бұрын
hi I'm from indonesia, sorry if people in my country are not good to you, but you look beautiful and sweet😊
@Rian-kn3dt4 жыл бұрын
Its really good information, thankyou for uploading this❤️
@Waleochronicles4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 😊
@putriceria48692 жыл бұрын
In some case mostly in small city our people's stare the foreigner just because curiosity it means no matter you are white or black. We don't meant to be racism, actually they wants say hello and do talk with but they don't know speak in english. Because to honest our people isn't good in english. Anyway im sorry if you feel like that, i hope it's not the last time you go to indonesia. 🙏
@fluffyduck99433 жыл бұрын
ugh taxi drivers. they are known to be problematic (scams, expensive, rude, etc). we Indonesians dont like them too, lol. we dont use them anymore. instead, we use a transportation online app called gojek, the indonesian app or grab, from singapore. the driver will pick you up wherever you are. they are cheaper and easier too. they arent known to be rude or problematic like taxi drivers, even to locals. the transportation app is the number one tip before you go to indonesia.
@niko-ni6ps3 жыл бұрын
Not so much fun fact: its not only dark foreign got stared. But also white, yellow or any effin foreign lmao
@Wulanfala3 жыл бұрын
Well, sorry but actually they just curious when they looking at u
@erpoke52653 жыл бұрын
we're just excited to see some come by, it's all. sorry for the uncomfortable to soul stare
@sekar_exe4 жыл бұрын
Hi! Indonesian here. I agree on the limited access to curly/kinky hair products! I have wavy hair (2C/2B), and I've spent most of my life straightening my hair to fit in the beauty standard here and I ended up damaging my hair. Now I'm growing my natural hair and repairing it from the heat and chemical damage. But haircare products are quite pricey and most of them are designed for straight hair. Even some hair salons can't handle wavy hair (some salons don't even have diffuser tf?!). Glad that now there are online stores that sell bonnets and silk pillowcases... But still I hope my country will be more educated about different hair textures. Love your video❤️
@Waleochronicles4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for dropping this comment. It's very enlightning for me. I didnt quiet realize there are also curly hair textures in Indonesia as most of the people and saloons I saw catered to straight hair. I'm glad there other hair textures are now being catered to. 😊
@andrearizkia4 жыл бұрын
AGREEDDD
@gracenathalia51984 жыл бұрын
Omg sis i feel your pain! Having to straighten your hair everyday to fit the beauty standart and ended up damaging them. I remember as a kid my friends used to call me "indomie"
@patihlawaijo3 жыл бұрын
the special treatment thats happaned to you was not because the skin.. thats because the smuggler of drugs caught from Nigeria syndicate.. its happened as well to any other countries like Aussie once the smuggler from their country got caught
@jiminswifeu41183 жыл бұрын
I love this woman, she’s beautiful, funny and talkative🥺😂💓💓🙏
@cityinhargeisasomaliland96943 жыл бұрын
Indonesia 🇮🇩 I love it 😀
@nanangariyanto73694 жыл бұрын
You have alot of positive energy.. ❤️
@Waleochronicles4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words 😊
@ChannelSeattle4 жыл бұрын
There's a lot of people in Indonesia with varying skin color from pale to very dark brown. They are very scattered around the country. Aceh actually has a lot of dark skinned people. I hope you enjoy Indonesia much love.
@user-lr6hw4dq4t3 жыл бұрын
About airport taxi driver. Its not only happened to foreigner. Its also happened to locals. I prefer order online grab/ gojek taxi bcs airport taxi always the worst
@casseynotfound99053 жыл бұрын
Being black in indonesia is normal
@cityinhargeisasomaliland96943 жыл бұрын
I love it Indonesia 🇮🇩 ❤ From Somalia 🇸🇴
@Wulanfala3 жыл бұрын
We love u too, thanks!
@MetaMM4 жыл бұрын
I am Indonesian and I find this info accurate. Find online as Indonesia has great online products. Just google by adding Jakarta and online stores will pop up. I live here 3 years already and learned so much even though it's my country, I left many years ago to live in many various countries and the home base was Milan, italy.
@0ct0b4r3 жыл бұрын
Girl dont get too excited. We all stare at ppl who looks different than us, naturally. Itd be the same if i go to Africa!
@julzbuzz72433 жыл бұрын
Rural parts of Africa yes folks will stare at you-, but city parts no one will notice your presence!
@youknowyouwilldespisethis71182 жыл бұрын
I am Indonesian and look nothing like Chinese but when I was studying in a university in France, at least 2 fellow students greeted me with Ni hao. They're black. In a freaking university... I had to shout 'I'm Indonesian not Chinese.' Why shout, you might ask. It was because they didn't even ask me properly. They shouted this greeting from the stairs or while passing by me. So basically even someone who's supposed to be educated enough to not throw assumption regarding other people just by their physical appearance still do ignorant stuff like that. People in general tend to react when they see someone who's not similar to them or not common in their area. Indonesians are originally friendly, helpful, and curious to the point of nosy. We don't see lots of foreigners in Indonesia. So you have dark skin, some Indonesians have dark skin too. But then you probably speak English or other language, people get curious. People want to know where you're from, why you come to Indonesia, and more. They'll probably end up asking pictures of you just so they can brag about it to their friends about meeting foreigners. That's basically how rare it is for us to see foreigners. And another thing I learned from my time abroad ... In Indonesia, staring is not even a taboo. 😂😂😂 There's no ethic rule on that for us in general. I know a friend of mine visited me in France and she stared for long at people on the bus we were on, I had to nudge her and tell her that it's inappropriate in France. So yeah... Hope your experience doesn't deter you from coming back years to come.
@said-fo5vw2 жыл бұрын
Maybe in some countries staring at it means challenging, I don't know in each different country it's very funny
@idcashflow3 жыл бұрын
first time i encounter african is when im in college, around 2000-2001, i dont know where exact place they came from, 5 guys, eating in "warung burjo" i did notice they are a really big guy , compare to me ( im 187 cm ) , i stare at them , not because they are black ( in racism thought ) , nooo, but the way they ate so much is kinda bizzare for me, man, they really ate ALOT hahahaha, welcome to Indonesia.
@suryadiana28243 жыл бұрын
I am dark skinned Indonesian girl too. But everyone think I am sweet in my place. "Black sweet" they call me. We know nothing about racism actually.
@dawsonjeremiahkoentadi41554 жыл бұрын
It's actually not true that being stared cause you' re black it's actually because you are not people from Asia, we say people from outside Asia we called the "Bule". Indonesia is a country that everyone is have the same rank like no matter you are black or white and else, we actually give the same reaction. Because Indonesia was created by unity from different island, when we getting colonized by the Dutch. Since the Dutch colonize us we becoming one country to fight them back. By the way if you go to the east side of Indonesia there is big possibility, to meet black people cause the majority of east of Indonesia like Papua and NTT is black. So you just have to live longer in Indonesia to understand us how many cultures we have and tradition and how we think and more. You can't just live in Indonesia for a month if you really wanna know about us. If you' re wondering i say "we" and "us" is actually because I'm Indonesian
@Deeemmmsss4 жыл бұрын
@@snowwhite3212 yeah cuz non racist country gotta have a black president i mean i should say the same to white people that they are racist cuz they dont have an asian president or to a black country cuz they dont have an asian president,firstly like how dumb must u be to assume that a country is racist because the head of state and the head of government isnt some random guy from another country to represent their race like wtf u on, secondly timor was once part of indonesia and the majority of timor want to declare independence and of course the government doesnt want it to declare independence like any other country in the world if a part of them want to leave and make a new country so the gov disagree and so the timor do what any other would do and do a riot and of course the gov had to do what needed to be done and they stop the riot and let them declare independence yes the gov shot some of the protesters why because they were *VIOLENCE* and if u think violence people shouldnt get punished then i can assume u were beaten as a child by ur parents and u think its normal for them to beat u up so its not about race after all its about a country that doesnt want a part of it to leave and be its own country and a lot of shit happen but for ur information from the day indonesia declare independence people in timor that majority are black we indonesian consider them as brothers and sisters as the national principle of indonesia says justice for all the people of indonesia and yes we will respect ur race and where u come from as long as u dont disrespect us like u here assuming indonesians are racist of course imma response cuz thats just bs
@dawsonjeremiahkoentadi41554 жыл бұрын
@@snowwhite3212 that's not true, we did not killed Timor. Timor used to be one of Indonesia but they separated them by their own will. By the way what you mean Indonesia is Jihadis? I'm christian!. U know this is Asia not like USA where they separate white and black people. In indonesia our skin color majority is not too dark, not too light either. And did you even see the picture of Indonesia president, Does he have white skin color???? Do you even ever live in Indonesia? At least live in Indonesia for 6 months and get along with people, contact with different people, then you will understand.
@emanueltheodorus10564 жыл бұрын
@@snowwhite3212 Joko Widodo isn't white, mind you. He also helps Papuans a lot by building infrastructures for them when the previous leaders didn't do it to them. As a result, Papuans felt more welcomed rather than singled out. So you can't say Indonesians are racist when you are clearly ignorant about this. And a side note, while yes, we have the largest muslim population in the world, we are NOT strictly islamist. Except for parts of Aceh, different cultures are definitely welcomed here.
@aronnecroman3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry if you have any inconveniences, especially the taxi part. I think they're just doesn't want to interact with any foreigners at all (you know, language barriers and all). And don't worry about the starring part, we just really tend to get curious and more afraid of foreigners. Because really, native black people are not that rare as you might think here.
@DigoPutra1 Жыл бұрын
You know nothing of Mr. Waduh? search it and you'll know how much we get excited with black person. How come we hate a black person if our skin colour is brownish too.. we stared at you because we are excited to see you
@zizodbest9 ай бұрын
That's nice to hear. 😊
@AG876972 жыл бұрын
Imigrasi di indonesia selalu memiliki pemgalaman buruk ketika ada turis pasport afrika karena mereka selalu membawa narkoba ke indonesia. Mungkin itu pandangan saya 🙏
@fluffycookie34154 жыл бұрын
Iam really sorry for your bad experience, sending virtual Hug from Indonesian citizen
@aard19994 жыл бұрын
thank you for the information! sad how most indonesians cant take criticism and try to be better
@mahendradatta8933 жыл бұрын
I never judge someone from skin color..I love everyone wherever you come from..
@teru_99213 жыл бұрын
Hi, Indonesian here. I'm not here to defend any racism you may have encountered before, racism happens everywhere. But I'd like to point out a few things that could be taken to consideration: 1. Genuine curiosity towards other cultures Tourists/foreigners aren't so rare, but whenever the locals spot some, they'll find their eyes drawn into them. Be it out of curiosity (unique appearances, foreign languages, etc) or amazement (bc tourists are associated with rich people who can afford to fly across the world to come here). If you see someone new in your workplace, wouldn't your eyes be drawn to them too? If you find the staring uncomfortable, that's totally understandable. But now you know better to just brush it off than to think negatively about it. 2. Outdated opinion on skin color The belief that lighter skin are better/more attractive. It happens amongst Asian countries unfortunately and we are not an exception. However, only few members of the population think that, most won't even care about skin color as long as you are kind and respectful. Modern Indonesia thinks all kinds of skin colors are beautiful, so if you feel like you were treated otherwise it might be because of that outdated belief or it's just how they treat people in general regardless of ethnicity etc. You just need to find the right crowd. 3. "People fear what they don't know" The saying goes for humanity in general. If someone you talk to doesn't understand English or the language you speak at all, frustration is expected and it resulted in them acting rude. For example, I had a personal experience with the Indians I met during my study trip in Malaysia. I spoke none of the language they know and I was trying to make an order, the Indian guy on the register just looked so done with the language barrier that he just spelled out the recommended menu to me (in a rather rude "just choose one and be done with it" manner, I might add). I'm sure not every Indians are like that, but it's easier to take in when you understand where they're coming from. This is just me sharing the perspective of a local, I hope this could clarify any doubts or misunderstandings you might find in the future ^^
@rakapriyahitapramudito67713 жыл бұрын
one thing to remember, people acted weird if somethings is odd. A foreigner in Indonesia is still not as common as an asian in america. We/They're are just not used to it yet
@teru_99213 жыл бұрын
@@rakapriyahitapramudito6771 that's right. As for me and others who *are* used to it, we don't stare and just treat them like any other human being. And also for the sake of their comfort.
@pinkgangsta61573 жыл бұрын
1. Over curiosity a.k.a Kepo Just want to know you or just want to know if there is something to help 2. Yes, this is because over whitening ads and colonization. We understand every colour is beautiful 3. Please use google translate. We can use google translate in our phone to translate other language. Also, Smile is global language. Smile in Indonesia = friendly not creepy act 😭
@rosetannara9444 жыл бұрын
you are so pretty >
@Waleochronicles4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind compliment 😊
@nettyettoy8674 жыл бұрын
yess she's beautiful. 😍
@fransreynaldi57704 жыл бұрын
@@Waleochronicles ur so beautiful, ur faces is stunning😍
@nashitakhairunnisa48434 жыл бұрын
Ya. I agree
@nashitakhairunnisa48434 жыл бұрын
Really pretty
@hooman6223 жыл бұрын
I thinks theres misunderstanding here. Its a common things for indonesian ppl to stare at foreigners because of curiousity. But i’m sorry if its makes u uncomfortable, some people just can’t ignore a foreign. I wish indonesian people would be more respectful to foreigners.
@marblezulu81174 жыл бұрын
Hie. I am Zimbabwean. I stay in Indonesia . Been 5 years now. Im in Bogor😄😄
@KingQueenNonsie4 жыл бұрын
Me too girl but its been a year and I'm in Bekasi but moving to Sukabumi soon.
@finomahaputra48893 жыл бұрын
@@KingQueenNonsie wow i live in bekasi hehe
@wegotthis-1783 жыл бұрын
Hi Gugu.
@mai46453 жыл бұрын
Why are you criticizing her experience and trying to defend people. the negative criticism of certain individuals do not represent you or the whole country calm down! stop belittling black people
@PakKocek3 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of black people in Indonesia and im black feom indonesia
@mai46453 жыл бұрын
@@PakKocek yea there’s a lot of black people who live around the world it’s cool to see! I really want to visit indonesia my family loves it there. i’m muslim and black
@weni79482 жыл бұрын
orang Indonesia terbiasa melihat secara langsung seseorang. Saya adalah orang Indonesia. Adalah hal biasa melihat orang satu sama lain. Cobalah berbaur atau mendekati mereka makan anda akan mendapatkan pemahaman yang lebih. Mereka hanya takjub. Di Indonesia juga memiliki daerah yang penduduknya mayoritas juga hitam, jangan salah sangka. Tebarlah banyak kebahagiaan dan hal baik. Itu menjadikan hidup lebih berarti. Maaf atas sebagian pengalaman sedihnya. Semoga banyak kenangan indah di Indonesia
@faustinuskaryadi66102 жыл бұрын
Kulit hitam emang dipandang rendah kok di Indonesia. Ingat apa yang biasa kita pakai buat ngatain orang: "udah jelek, item lagi"
@weni79482 жыл бұрын
@@faustinuskaryadi6610 kamu kali yang suka ngatain begitu. Kalau saya ngak pernah tuh di setiap negara ngak mungkin semua sifat masyarakatnya sama. Lihat macem di Korea , Japan , Eropa. Kalau dibandingkan dengan negara kita masih masyarakatnya dominan termasuk amat ramah.
@faustinuskaryadi66102 жыл бұрын
@@weni7948 Paling ga di sinetron itu "Lo udah jelek, item lagi" adalah kata-kata yang umum dipakai.
@weni79482 жыл бұрын
@@faustinuskaryadi6610 sinetron yang mana ? bisa sebutkan?
@faustinuskaryadi66102 жыл бұрын
@@weni7948 dulu sering banyak di komedi-komedi pakai kalimat itu, ga kehitung judul apa. Yang zaman saya SMA di tahun 2004-2007, cukup banyak yang ngatain orang "eh Lo udah jelek, hitam lagi". Olga Syahputra seingat saya juga sering pakai itu untuk lawakan dia.
@cenispickdock3 жыл бұрын
being any race other than Indonesian or countries surrounding it in Indonesia would normally mean that you'll get asked for pics or just be stared at...
@olivenjoroge2 жыл бұрын
I'm a black girl and after watching this video n reading comments wouldn't mind visiting Indonesia soon
@tahaniahmedmahfouz28622 жыл бұрын
@𝙥𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙝𝙮𝙝𝙮𝙪𝙠𝙖 Я одержим дьяволом и у меня судороги и я устал и мной овладел дьявол и у меня судороги и усталость в Египте no but tarek sound khaled will marry to indonesian girl from his alexandria university и я хочу вылечиться в России У меня есть украинская белая магия и я хочу работать в России потому что я устал украинской белой магии
@likeagus96622 жыл бұрын
Hi, iam black too
@おっけちゃん-s4r2 жыл бұрын
we like korean, japanese, white girls, it doesn't matter if you don't visit indonesia
@likhwezititus Жыл бұрын
@@おっけちゃん-s4r nice try japanese bot
@oliverrumagit37813 жыл бұрын
Have you met all of the indonesian and you can take that conclusion so easily?. You havent even met all of us! . Come here and see even our actress are black skin! And we also have people looks like african in papua... , if you are black come to east indonesia and no one will notice you as a foreigner until you speak!!!!
@gaming1zanagi-19992 жыл бұрын
Not even a month can explore an entire province in Indonesia at least even Gordon Ramsay acknowledge that when he first came to Indonesia for food trip.
@dhimasrega46174 жыл бұрын
Actually, it's all not your fault being treatef like that on the imigration ot by taxi or being stared by people here in Indonesia. You are beautiful and funny, so I believe most of Indonesia are courious and want to be your friends. We aren't afraid with black people, coz the east part of Indonesia people they have btown or black skin, such as Kupang, Maluku and Papua. People are staring at you because they think you're us but you speak English well, so they afraid to ask or chat with you. Most of Indonesian elder aren't good in English but the young one are much better in English language. And about the treTed on immigration and by taxi are because there's a lot of cases that are made by African here in Indonesia. They sell dtugs here and bring Infonesian people in a hard time with the police. So that's why they treated almost all African more aware in the immigration and most of the taxi afraid taking african people in their car. They would think that you will bring drugs such as narcotics in their car and they will case by the police officer and have to deal with it.. the easy way to travel in Indonesia is you should go with IndonesAn or at least you should learn to speak Indonesian language, and use an application such as Gojek or Grab so they can help you to go everywhere you want in a chep way.. I hope you not afraid to travel again to Indonesia. Please visit Bandung, so will have other experience of West Java much bettet. It's way different than Jakarta.. :)
@onlinegodzilla89542 жыл бұрын
Wee actually don't care about the our skin.black.or.white.Except, if people have a good attitude towards other people, that's all we accept. What we praise. We don't oppose outsiders based on their skin. But we care about the attitude of a good person.For example you..if you live.indonesia.us.just want to get to know..with you.and can be friends like that..don't just assume you say you're black or..what
@redlash56403 жыл бұрын
if theres men from africa ... in indonesia specially in my town kids will ask " do you play football, sir ? " ...sorry for that ... coz theres alot football player from africa came to indonesia
@deagustya77424 жыл бұрын
Who said we don’t have palm oil, it’s plenty of them. I think u just don’t know where to find them. And girllllll Indonesia had a lot of dried salted fish ok, again u don’t know where to get them
@lurima3 жыл бұрын
People these days are easy to say, to give their opinion or story. Whether the story is true or even false at all. Thanks for the video, anyway. Just remember not to believe everything on internet. Some right and some wrong. Some true and some false. Have a nice day!
@nayla.n.a71143 жыл бұрын
Indonesian people are friendly so if someone is racist it means he is not educated😀
@Bolansnoopyngang2 жыл бұрын
Papua people are Indonesians they even have darker skin than you. Cuz you are beautiful!! That's why they see you. Omg.
@rizkyprima26493 жыл бұрын
Unless you're Malay or Chinese, you'll find yourself to be starred. Especially in Jakarta
@nettyettoy8674 жыл бұрын
hey waleo... I had a brighter skin but my brother has a skin like you. people think my brother is a black Arab. & I had an Indonesian friends from east side of Indo, they look like you. & it's a common thing for me to meet someone who look like you. I live in tangerang, near Jakarta. & we got alote of Nigerian football athletes here. we've met at alfamart 😀, traditional market, mall, jogging track, gym, swimming pool. etc 😊 they would say hi to me when we met, & as they know that we speak English they will try to make friends with us. as U said, English is not our common language here. & they are speak Indonesian 👍 anyway, you are Beautifull & I love that dress 😍
@Waleochronicles4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind compliment. I'm glad you have had positive encounters with the Nigerians you have met 😊 Thanks for watching
@doncritathompson13074 жыл бұрын
Do you live in Bali? I'm thinking about moving there and I want to make sure its black and brown friendly lbs
@nettyettoy8674 жыл бұрын
@@doncritathompson1307 not in Bali, I'm at the suburban city, 45 - 60 minute driving to capital city Jakarta . not much black people in Bali, I Was work & live in Bali for a year. if U like to get more detail, please join expat in Bali group of facebook. you can asked the member anything. hope this can Help 😊
@rainfold82853 жыл бұрын
when my skin is.. i dont know its black or black tone (because iam javanese) then some ads at tv say "we have product that make a black skin to be a white skin and smooth in a month when use it" Maybe in western lots people getting upset with this.. but in here (Indonesia) we try to buy those product.. and dont getting wrong we have 50 - 70 milion people with a black skin and over 150milion with black tone skin all over the place and yeah being black as native (bumi putra) we not so worried about skin (dont stereotype us and think we asian all same and dont know if we have things like this) .. but for foreign our authorized always aware for african not because we racist but sometimes they use false pasport drug smugler refugees etc.. but after they clear we welcome and get work here and We have most african football (soccer) player in south east Asia..