Indonesia is one of the most culturally diverse nations in the world, made up of over 17,000 islands, 700+ local languages, and more than 300 ethnic groups. From traditional ceremonies to everyday interactions, culture shapes how people live, communicate, and relate to one another. As an international student or newcomer, developing cultural awareness can enrich your experience and help you better understand the values that guide life in Indonesia.
1. Indonesian Culture at a Glance
2. Everyday Culture: What You’ll See and Feel
3. Jakarta & Depok Culture: A Local Blend
If you’re living in Depok or Jakarta, you’ll experience a unique cultural mix influenced by both tradition and modernity.
4. Cultural Do’s and Don’ts
To help you navigate local customs respectfully:
Do
✅ Greet people with a smile and a light handshake.
✅ Use your right hand when giving or receiving something.
✅ Be patient—things might move at a different pace than you’re used to.
✅ Learn a few local words—it goes a long way!
Don’t
❌ Point with your index finger—it’s considered impolite. Use your thumb or hand instead.
❌ Raise your voice or show anger in public—it’s seen as rude and disrespectful.
❌ Enter someone’s home or a prayer space with shoes on—always check first.
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