Senang mendengar david bercerita, sebenarnya banyak orang memasak sayur diindonesia, kami bahkan suka makan lalapan ( sayur mentah pelengkap makan sambal). Tapi wajar jika anda tidak mengetahui banyak. 1 tahun setengah tentu tidak cukup untuk tahu mendetail tentang budaya masyarakat indonesia.but it is nice to hear that you are happy live in indonesia
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
secara general porsi sayur dan protein+karbo orang indo jauh lbh sedikit sayur nya. lalapan di paket pecel lele/ ayam juga sedikit sekali. mayoritas org pun ga makan, di biarkan saja. makan nasi goreng, nasi padang, sop2/soto daging dominan minim sayur. di banding vietnam , thai, porsi sayur mereka jauh lbh banyak.
@Agustina-kb5rv23 сағат бұрын
Ya itu kalo dijual, kalo masak dirumah kan seperti sayur asem, sayur sop, capcay, kangkung, bayam ,gado2, pecel, bandeng acar kuning dll. Si david kan hanya tahu menu2 yg dijual aja. Sedangkan menu sayur diindo kan banyak
@henrychristian484019 сағат бұрын
@@Agustina-kb5rv ya. Yg d jualan umum kan menggambarkan selera mayoritas secara garis besar warga sekitar warung. Warung kan menjual apa yg laris. Bila memang kultur makan sayur nya tinggi, warung akan menyediakan banyak. Berhubung yg minat rendah, maka warung jg jarang menyediakan. Itu ya potret nyata di lapangan
@UPIL.INDONESIA13 күн бұрын
Loved how David tells a story about Indonesia. Very respective and positive!
@eisssloe156611 күн бұрын
Please be ware. Sometimes employees used praying as an excuse to skip work
@whowantsusernames22 күн бұрын
This was great! My Taiwanese grandmother-in-law has an indonesian caretaker, and I really like her, but since we have to use an app to be able to talk, I haven't asked her extensively about indonesia. Things make so much more sense now that I've seen this, and I can see some big misunderstandings between the taiwanese employers and indonesian workers. A lot of taiwanese think that you need to be harsh to your indonesian employee as they tend to become spoiled easily and have a bad attitude if you're nice, which I guess in turn makes Indonesians who expect politeness and respect as workers actually have a negative attitude because they find the employer disrespectful. It's a bad cycle, in which the Indonesians are the ones who suffer most of course. They must find taiwanese culture quite barbaric, while taiwanese ironically pride themselves on being really polite. I've thought of taiwanese as polite, too, until I saw how they treated the indonesian caretaker. It's been very disappointing and upsetting to see. Anyway, this was all very useful information and David is very likable! Also, good for you Eileen that you get to travel like this for your job! I always remember your story about feeling stuck in your village, and you have done really well for yourself!
@Izzigossa15 күн бұрын
There a saying: " kamu sopan, kita segan. kamu kurang ajar kita hajar." But Indonesian especially Javanesse is has really a slow pace culture, its not good for Taiwanesse which has fast pace culture. Even Javanesse slogan is "alon-alon asal kelakon", and Javanesse tradisional dance 'tari gambyong" is in slow pace make me sleepy. "A lot of taiwanese think that you need to be harsh to your indonesian employee as they tend to become spoiled easily and have a bad attitude if you're nice." Maybe many Taiwanesse already has a bad experience of being nice to wrong person, here also has saying : " Di weki ati ngerogoh rempelo", which mean we being nice but that people will always asking more and more. A word "maid" also less used recently, change with "household assistant". They just want to be seen as a human being. Actually not just in Taiwan, Indonesian Imigran worker in Arab Saudi also got many slavery inhumane treatment (in news). I work in Chinesse owner company in Jakarta for 7 years, many Indonesian think Chinesse is a stingy, but actually they are very very generous if we has a good result at our job, doesn't need to work harder just need to has good result at our job. After watch this video I just realised that my former boss actually already very localized with the culture.
@mrsdin37394 күн бұрын
Being easily spoiled is not base on nationality, base on individual personality.
David seems like an open-minded young man, which makes him the perfect type to experience life in a new country. 👍 However, I’d like to point out that, judging by his views on things like alcohol and food, he might be encountering only one type of environment. Indonesia is incredibly diverse, so I’d suggest he meet people from various backgrounds to see different sides of it. Alcohol, for example, is naturally easier to find in non-Muslim-majority regions like Bali, but even in places like Java, it’s still accessible. There are standalone bars, bars in shopping malls where people drink openly, and even in rural areas, you’ll find traditional palm or rice wines and, occasionally, some questionable moonshine! 😁 As for food, it’s true that fried foods are widely available simply because they’re convenient. But getting to know people from different backgrounds can open the door to dishes like duck baked under rice husks, smoked pork, fish in tamarind soup, braised beef, and more. If we lived in the same city, I’d gladly take him to all these great places! Overall, I’m glad to hear his perspective as a Chinese person working in Indonesia. There’s so much we can learn from each other if we keep an open mind. Cheers! 🍻
@sakura-hw1zi23 күн бұрын
Indonesian here, I love david’s insights! I’ve come across some of his videos too, he’s so funny. Glad he’s been enjoying my country so far. Welcome to Indonesia, Eileen! It’s not as safe as China so please always be cautious. Hope you have lots of fun 🥰
@liafansuri332713 күн бұрын
Yeah you love his "insights". Way too funny
@prunusserrulata768621 күн бұрын
David, what kind of Indonesian foods have you been eating? Indonesians love veggies especially if we're talking about home-cooked meals. We've got lodeh, stir fry kangkung (morning glory/water spinach), and well a lot of stir fried veggie menus, sayur asem, etc etc. Maybe you should try to go to local warung or specialized restaurant to experience the full Indonesian experience
@liafansuri332713 күн бұрын
Ini namanya belom banyak pengalaman makan macam2 tp udh banyak komentar dianya bro 😂 ngakak gw
@cemanz12 күн бұрын
Masalahnya dia bergaya hidup Jakarta kelas menengah keatas, ya wajar sih jarang nemu makanan bersayur. Soalnya di kategori itu makanan bersayur masih sering dianggap makanan vegetarian
@AdeTri-pu7qi11 күн бұрын
@@liafansuri3327 dia gaulnya sama orkay mulu karena emang circle di tempat kerja dia ya kaya gitu, di indo kan emang kelas atas makannya di resto mulu dan kalo udah bayar mahal orang males ngambil sayur makanya yg dimakan daging mulu
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
@@AdeTri-pu7qi ini lah mindset indo, daging seporsi 50, sayur jg 50k ya mending mesen daging,. di china sana, sayur tetap pesen meski seharga daging, krn siat nya wajib.
@bapham376723 күн бұрын
He is so handsome
@ghhdgjjfjjggj22 күн бұрын
You mean he is pretty
@BasitShah-s1g19 күн бұрын
国际人也学中文就好像他们的母语一样好。
@StratosFair18 күн бұрын
He got that 小鮮肉 look !
@Bottlenosedolphin_18 күн бұрын
@@StratosFairthat’s a new Chinese word I learned today, thank you haha but yeh he definitely has the handsome and pretty look 🤭🤭
@-HG-13 күн бұрын
@@ghhdgjjfjjggjhahahaha,i hope mandarin man people not like this,..!!!or what is this,...i dnt evn kno hw to dscrbd...!!!😂😂😂
@StratosFair18 күн бұрын
Thank you Eileen for yet another great interview with a great guest !
@丽丽-g2i15 күн бұрын
谢谢你的分享,实在是很有用,请多跟David拍视频
@andypierce659323 күн бұрын
This one was so interesting I forgot I was supposed to be following along in Chinese and not just reading subtitles 哈哈😂
David, you have to eat Sundanese (west java) food and try lalapan (raw leaves). Or Manadonese (N. Sulawesi) food, or Betawi food. There are a lot of variety but most sold are fried because it's easy.
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
betawi food sayur2 nya hanya sayur asem, lalapan. manadonese sayur nya minim.
@cathyho993722 күн бұрын
The most handsome guest❤
@frederickrumahorbonim_14_0219 күн бұрын
It was a great inspirational interview expanding my view point 👍
@andisujono75813 күн бұрын
David belom pernah ke warteg nih
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
secara general memang org indo lebih minim makan sayur proporsi dengan makan gorengan dll
@pamshere97322 күн бұрын
Hiii! Indonesian here😁 glad to know his perspective of Indonesia. This topic is very interesting❤
@tahashlibek23 күн бұрын
The only channel where I leave a like at the video before I even watch the video. You guys are the reason why I'm still learning Chinese. Love from Libya!
@firstprib774218 күн бұрын
Great conversation and interesting perspectives. 14:20 Ah this is the hotel where I work at. What a fortunate coincidence. Shameless plug, it is the Bali Mandira Beach Resort and Spa.
@MandarinCorner223 күн бұрын
*List of Topics Discussed:* 1. Why did David come to Indonesia? 2. Why was David depressed working as a programmer in China? 3. First impression of Indonesian work culture 4. Cost of living in Indonesia 5. Indonesians eat with hands 6. Indonesians sit out on the street 7. Indonesians like to keep a clean house 8. Awkward experience in using the toilet in Indonesia 9. Funny experience in using wrong Indonesian words 10. Are Indonesians more “open” to talk about sex topics than Chinese? 11. Differences in drinking culture 12. Food in Indonesia 13. Surprised by Muslim religious practice 14. Does local culture affect Chinese business? 15. Attitude towards work in Indonesian 16. How living in Indonesia changed his thinking about how to live a life 17. Are Indonesians less efficient than Chinese at work? 18. Learning Indonesian language 19. Why are Chinese businessmen leaving China to seek opportunities?
@Jadita_byangels23 күн бұрын
谢谢更新,eileen 🎉😊
@KhanumGuluzade23 күн бұрын
谢谢您Eilin,我很喜欢看您的视频❤
@Zaozaoyu19 күн бұрын
Kebanyakan masakan rumahan Orang Indonesia banyak makan sayurlah dari yang digoreng atau direbus...
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
iya hanya berlaku d rumahan. d luaran semacam pecel ayam/lele, ricebowl, nasgor, soto2an, geprek2an, rata minim sayur. paling juga toat / timun 1-2 iris. nyari sayur hanya banyak d warteg. ato ga capcay/ kangkung.
@raymondlianto988222 күн бұрын
Interesting interview.
@NewYorker831223 күн бұрын
Great video. I think you meant to write uninhibited, not uninhabited.
@anonymaccount346518 күн бұрын
谢谢老师。看到的内容又好好儿又有用,在我有一个考试的时候我想用 David 的说话。现在我还学汉语,有点儿难,一记得的生词,然后用的生词里句子。
@agungsupsuleiman517 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing different Culture …👍
@looploopertzg351115 күн бұрын
thank you for information..coming here not to learn chinese but to learn the culture
@АнаХодящийпонебу14 күн бұрын
As an Indonesian, I am a bit ashamed to have heard David must deal with "orang santai" I know a little layback is good but too much laziness is not good either. I said this because my team often doesn't like my workflow, so focus on the task first. They don't like it when people become assertive. The strictness in this video however could be found in more luxurious or big BIG company
@habibainunsyifaf646316 күн бұрын
Expensive food? Bruh, he went to high end restaurant
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
dia bandingin makanan china asli di china dan indo. sama kyk makan bakso d belanda, ya mahal juga lah
@gundarvarr102412 күн бұрын
14:46 Is not like that, at home you can have beer for sure. Even host a Party with friends using whiskey is okay. It's a private area. Unless in public when you drink on the street in prohibited.
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
ada UU larangan minum alkohol di tempat umum?
@Si_nengatcha17 күн бұрын
7:00 he must be eating at upper restaurants. So it's expensive and so many added fees😂😂
@superchinoise12720 күн бұрын
谢谢Eileen和David!好像印尼人跟法国人工作一样😂 为法国女人我也是这样的
@mariaannainditahernawati713222 күн бұрын
orang indonesia nggak makan sayur? mungkin harus ke banyak kota lain spt di jawa barat orang jawa barat sangat suka sayur bahkan mentah aka raw veggie atau coba main ke pasar tradisional krn jualan utama disitu adalah sayur dan buah kalo libur coba mampir ke byk pegunungan krn disanalah semua sayur berasal tapi yg paling mudah adalah mampir ke warteg olahan sayur mayur banyak disitu selamat bertualang ya
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
memang secara garis besar , org indo kurang makan sayur sehari2 nya..
@artxigram22 күн бұрын
I often see his videos on TikTok, didn't expect him to be here!😂
@yohandjaynata807719 күн бұрын
What is his tiktok?
@artxigram19 күн бұрын
@yohandjaynata8077 David di Jakarta
@LadyRooz9 күн бұрын
You are right miss, more indonesian watch this video.
@kiukk928820 күн бұрын
ahah definitely can relate about his problem pronuoncing the R, but actually i have to learn how to pronounce the Chinese R
@trojan082922 күн бұрын
我是印尼华人,其实关于酒类交易,我觉得没什么问题,没那么严格
@faimontazara725410 күн бұрын
Yes, just don't drink & get drunk in public space
@abdarafi4 күн бұрын
去Bali就好了
@liliputoaoe964419 күн бұрын
Orang Indonesia memang aneh tidak punya uang atau tabungan kadang kadang tidak khawatir,santai saja!prinsip mereka, ayam saja yang cuma mencakar tanah bisa makan apalagi manusia😂
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
betul. tinggal minta pinjem ke circle dan ga balikin heehehe, atau kl terjerat pinjol, miskin, tinggal nyalahin pemerintah
@Lilolyglot12323 күн бұрын
视频的内容很有趣,多谢,老师 :)
@applekicks39023 сағат бұрын
Even indonesians are surprised with cultural differences in other regions of Indonesia.
@AlienRealAlien13 күн бұрын
Please make a transcript at least in English with timings in each video. KZbin has such a function.
@MandarinCorner213 күн бұрын
Not necessary. Please note that every sentence in the video has a number. Student can use these numbers when searching for a specific sentence.
@AlienRealAlien13 күн бұрын
@@MandarinCorner2 I need it to work with text. Both English and Chinese. Yes, I think it's not just me. It's just that the audience is either embarrassed or modest. But not me.
@NicoAndrean23 күн бұрын
Eileen 用的代词是 “这里” ... 你也在印尼吗?还是在印尼做采访?
@MandarinCorner223 күн бұрын
对,在雅加达拍的
@As_traces10 күн бұрын
He reminds me of TVXQ's Jaejoong.
@josephstar672823 күн бұрын
Eileen, 你长大真漂亮❤
@AngelaBarta-v9m23 күн бұрын
Eileen can you make a video with me one day? I’m learning Chinese 谢谢☺️
@mashitta596923 күн бұрын
我是韩国人。 你的视频很有益。 我要努力学习。谢谢!
@BasitShah-s1g19 күн бұрын
我来自巴基斯坦,我正在学习中文,我非常喜欢中文,谢谢
@genrifiwulan423915 күн бұрын
Ganteng bgt david
@floweryflower53979 күн бұрын
16:43 lah... belum ada yg ngajak makan sayur bening apa ni Didie?
@chinskigrzywacz49839 күн бұрын
Can not skip some adverts in your video
@sampahpribadi9 күн бұрын
shuei gege
@MandarinCorner223 күн бұрын
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@sutriizu188123 күн бұрын
at first he seems familiar...and then as I continue watching..oooo...it's david...I watch his tiktok😅
@MohamadKhatib-n6t22 күн бұрын
我太喜欢这个渠道 ❤❤谢谢你
@snatch601122 күн бұрын
Eileen, 你很漂亮!
@LauraCostellodiycrafts19 күн бұрын
He looks like Jaejoong from Dongbangshingki
@chamroeunrattanak665022 күн бұрын
哇,他好帅啊。这个视频的中文我感觉学的比以前更快啦🥰
@ArySurya46917 күн бұрын
David mostly look likes CINDO (Indonesian Chinese)
David if you come to Sundanese restaurant you will be spoiled with some veggies, raw or cooked😅
@BasitShah-s1g19 күн бұрын
我来自巴基斯坦,我正在学习中文,我非常喜欢中文,谢谢
@Warren_is_yellow23 күн бұрын
what the different Malaysia Chinese and Indonesia Chinese ? ?
@agusfirmansyah3520 күн бұрын
Way more rich, chill and know to having fun, and most of chindo dont understand mandarin anymore
@onyxphoenix748518 күн бұрын
📛 *Fun fact:* *In 🇮🇩Indonesia, calling Indonesians of Chinese descent “Cina/China” is a grave insult, equivalent to the “N” word in the U.S.* They are people who are proud to be called Indonesians & communicate in Indonesian language. Many of them used to 🪖fight with the Indonesian people to achieve independence against the colonialists. (🇳🇱🇯🇵) The majority of them don’t use Chinese names & can’t speak Mandarin at all. They don't even wanna learn Mandarin since it’s not necessary in daily life. They will only take a Mandarin course if their job requires it. If you find Chinese in Malaysia who don’t understand Mandarin, but understand a little Malay & are fluent in English, they’re tourists from Indonesia. You’ll see when they communicate with other Chinese Indonesians they use Indonesian (their first language). They use Indonesian at home, at work/school, and abroad when meeting other Chinese Indonesians.
@Gypsyking6453018 күн бұрын
@@onyxphoenix7485is only true in Java, but other parts of Indonesia the communication language is still Chinese dialects only among Indonesian Chinese.
sama wkwk, kaya gk asing gak sih muka lakinya, kaya pernah liat gitu di tiktok
@VictoriaVoltia14 күн бұрын
I love to see different view. The view from someone come on the meritocratic background into Indonesia. Its always funny seeing their cultural shock. They gonna have a love/hate stuff in this lands. I mean, there is a cost in lowering pressures and performance. But, there is also a cost in throwing you life away dedicating everything behind a desk.
@Nurhapidin-oe6gd22 күн бұрын
Wo ye dawei
@togatampubolon594818 күн бұрын
Joke of Sialan vs Silahkan. Thats the good one!
@ranjeetpaswan529323 күн бұрын
nice
@DeniSaputta13 күн бұрын
Indonesian is not lazy but only doesn't want to work overtime.Everyone wants to go home to see their children and wives. Not just go home to sleep in big house.
@KhanumGuluzade23 күн бұрын
❤
@monchaaparade988612 күн бұрын
You know, regarding Indonesian people who didn't save money,, I would like to add about things I see surrounding that topic around me,, younger generation s can't save money because they become sandwich generation,, all of their salary goes to their entire family,, for parent, younger sibling etc,, so the moment they receive salary, it's all gone,, which is why they become more reluctant in getting married,, the burden of entire family expenses are in their shoulder not to mention they live in capital city,, 😅
@henrychristian484023 сағат бұрын
budaya irit nabung org indo memang lbh rendah..
@Ccb8888822 күн бұрын
Presenter has the hots for the interviewee.....
@xandranicholai730121 күн бұрын
Nope
@talibahmed23 күн бұрын
Well, I used to live on South China, Kunming - but this video seems like Japanese or Korean reflection of Indonesia, the same tradition of leaving the shoes outside the house I've seen in southern part of china, and using hands to eat 烤鸭, on the Bus stands people just sit there and play gambling games and smoke a cigarette 🚬, . Seems like this guy from north
@bluedragontoybash246323 күн бұрын
可能北京人
@talibahmed23 күн бұрын
@@bluedragontoybash2463 是的
@MandarinCorner223 күн бұрын
He mentioned in the beginning that he's from Henan province.
@andia96823 күн бұрын
using hands to eat. do han people in kunming do that too?
@MandarinCorner223 күн бұрын
I don't think eating with hand in general is strange to Chinese, it's eating rice with hands that surprises us because we don't do that.
@multifandom841620 күн бұрын
David's douyin name please
@MandarinCorner220 күн бұрын
TikTok: David Di Jakarta
@feliciathedores78818 күн бұрын
又是‘’lagi‘’
@ngonhi791422 күн бұрын
老师好!你们怎么说得这么快呀?😂😂😂😂
@seriesthailand844513 күн бұрын
Anak ayam induk ayam anak ayam juga ayam eeehh gimanasih lupa gua 😂😂😂😂
@feliciathedores78818 күн бұрын
是rendang :) David在雅加达哪里呀?可以来pik玩儿哦😁
@md88kg23 күн бұрын
Kudos to you Eileen for exposing yourself to the really nightmarish health, even life threatening pollution of Jakarta for this interview's sake.
@olegtepliakov161923 күн бұрын
Drink water. The pollution is removed quickly and effectively by just drinking water. I liked Jakarta because it was a that messy. I have been to Jakarta 6 times. Congratulations for Indonesian coffee, t shirts and batik
@md88kg22 күн бұрын
Yeah, good, really splendid idea: rince your airways & lungs with water. Batik manufacturers queue at funeral parlours to collect Jakartan lungs as sources for black dyes.
@RizaHariati23 күн бұрын
Eilin 老师说话都很清楚,但那位弟弟的口音我真不习惯,我只可以懂一半的他对话😂😂😂。。
@MandarinCorner223 күн бұрын
他来自河南,偏北方,可能会带点儿化音。刚开始听不清楚很正常,多练习就能越来越清楚了,加油!
@andia96823 күн бұрын
@@MandarinCorner2 do you move to Indonesia , for how many years?
@MandarinCorner223 күн бұрын
No, we travelled there to do these interviews.
@andia96823 күн бұрын
@@MandarinCorner2 ohhh
@MysonAuldafa15 күн бұрын
Hidup hanya sekali, nikmatilah sambil bekerja dan berjuang untuk kemajuan, kesejahteraan dan kenyamanan .
"there is nothing right or wrong. When you choose one kind of life style, you might gain someting but lose something else" That's some wisdom there.
@MuhammadakbarAK473 күн бұрын
Try telling that to your parents.😂
@rizqi11793 күн бұрын
@MuhammadakbarAK47 my parents understand just fine. Rather that you do not understand that the second sentence is the continuation of the first...tch... Indonesian.
@MuhammadakbarAK473 күн бұрын
@@rizqi1179 sok wisdom Lo. Biasa juga sumbu pendek kalau gak ada orang asing yang lihat
@rizqi11793 күн бұрын
@@MuhammadakbarAK47 ???
@bluedragontoybash246323 күн бұрын
Jakarta 很贵吗? 真的?
@andia96823 күн бұрын
everything is more expensive in Jakarta than China except labour and house price
@bluedragontoybash246322 күн бұрын
@@andia968 wow !! let go study in China then !
@Izzigossa15 күн бұрын
because China has many top manufacture and they play in Quantity so many thing more cheap for living expenses
@rdaniel822113 күн бұрын
Sialan vs Silahkan 😂
@liafansuri332713 күн бұрын
Ahh you seem didn't try much of Indonesian dishes from the way you talk about Indonesia is lacking in their diverse food. Have some more experience, buddy. Unlike the chinese cooking that is quite easy to prepare because mostly they just stir fried it, Indonesian cooking is a lot more about hard work. That's why to make it easy you see alot of fried food here. Your lack of experience here in Indonesia makes you unfit to make such a shallow comment. Cheers
*Belajar bahasa Mandarin dengan subtitle Indonesia-Mandarin:* kzbin.info/door/Yp_Gq90DfzStqf9mv-9hKQ
@waixingren419823 күн бұрын
too many subtitles, it is impossible to read
@Lilolyglot12323 күн бұрын
没意义
@waixingren419823 күн бұрын
@@Lilolyglot123 please show some respect to your viewers. accept cultural differences.
@domsjuk23 күн бұрын
@@waixingren4198It's obviously not the creator who replied, so you're not their viewer. And Eileen gives you options to make use of the video if the speed and language complexity in the regular version are too difficult for you at the beginning of every single video, so I advise you try that. And on a personal note, what do you expect? It's a normal conversation with subtitles. Of courses it'll be too much if you're not a very experienced reader and try to read along, this is just completely normal.
@kerex199723 күн бұрын
Not too many (1 Chinese, 1 Pinyin, 1 English). You cannot read means your Chinese and/or your English is not good enough. Eileen said that you can use KZbin's speed control function to slow it down. Please respect the creator.
@nvquynhdung22 күн бұрын
It's really good to have the subtitles in 汉字, pinyin and English. You can follow one of them to improve your language