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Where to Live in Jakarta: The Expat’s Guide to Jakarta’s Neighborhood

Jakarta, a city teeming with vibrant neighborhoods, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern living. From the lush, old-money enclave of Menteng to the bustling business avenues of Sudirman and Thamrin, each area has its own distinct identity and charm. Whether you’re drawn to the tranquil suburbs of Pondok Indah or the energetic social scene of SCBD, Jakarta has something for every expat...

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Jakarta Named One of the World’s 50 Best Cities in 2025, Here’s Why Expats Should Take Note

For years, Jakarta's reputation was dominated by two things: traffic and scale. A megacity of 30 million people, endlessly sprawling, perpetually gridlocked. Conversations about the city often began and ended there as if the congestion was the whole story. But something has been shifting beneath the surface for a while now. New neighborhoods have found their identity. A generation of young...

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Moving to Jakarta: Navigating Communication Across Indonesia’s Diverse Tribes and Cultures – Part 1

Indonesia, an archipelago made up of over 17,000 islands and 38 provinces, is a nation that exemplifies the phrase “Unity in Diversity.” Home to more than 270 million people, Indonesia boasts a staggering array of ethnic groups, languages, and cultures, each with its own unique customs, traditions, and communication styles. From the bustling streets of Jakarta to the serene rice terraces of Bali,...

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The Tradition of Sending Flower Boards in Indonesia: A Cultural Guide for Expats

In Indonesia, flower boards are a longstanding and deeply rooted tradition used to convey messages of sympathy, congratulations, and well-wishes. These large, colorful floral arrangements are a familiar sight at weddings, funerals, and grand openings of businesses. As an expat living in Indonesia, understanding this unique cultural practice can help you navigate social occasions with grace and...

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Indonesia’s Whoosh High-Speed Rail Gains Traction Among Foreign Passengers

Indonesia’s first high-speed rail service, Whoosh, is off to a strong start in 2025 especially among foreign passengers. As reported by Indonesia Expat (2024), the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed train has seen a sharp increase in international ridership, signaling a growing confidence in the country's infrastructure and a shift in how both locals and expats travel between major cities. For expatriates,...

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Moving to Jakarta: Essential Tips for Expats on Workplace Communication with Local Colleagues

Indonesia, with its vibrant cultural diversity and rich history, is a country where social norms and values shape every aspect of life, including how people communicate and behave at work. One of the most striking characteristics of Indonesian culture is the emphasis on politeness, harmony, and the avoidance of confrontation. While these traits are admirable and contribute to the warmth and friendliness...

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Moving To Indonesia – Understanding Indonesian Culture: Essential Tips for Expats on Traditions and Social Customs

Cultural Norms in Indonesia: From Hand-Kissing to Family Obligations When I first moved to Indonesia, I was immediately struck by the warmth and hospitality of the people. Over time, I discovered that behind this hospitality lies a deep respect for traditions and customs, some of which are uniquely Indonesian. From the way people greet each other to how they celebrate weddings and birthdays, Indonesian...

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Indonesian Breakfast Culture: A Local Morning Ritual Worth Trying

Your first morning in Jakarta or Bali might catch you off guard. There's no toast on the counter, no cereal in the cabinet instead, the neighborhood is already alive with the smell of coconut rice and sizzling tempeh before the sun is fully up. In Indonesia, breakfast isn't an afterthought. It's an event. And once you get into the rhythm of it, there's a good chance it'll become the highlight of your...

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Moving to Jakarta: Knowing Thousand Islands, Off The Coast of Jakarta–The Secret Playground of Indonesia’s Rich and Famous

Just off the coast of Jakarta lies a paradise that few outsiders know about—Kepulauan Seribu, or Thousand Islands. Despite its proximity to the bustling capital, this archipelago of more than 100 small islands feels like a world apart, offering crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and an escape from the city’s fast pace. But there’s a common secret that many Indonesians, particularly the...

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Beyond Beauty: How Cultural Perspectives Shape Our Self-Worth

Growing up in Indonesia, I used to think very little of myself. I thought I was too skinny, too tall, had too many pimples, my skin was too dark, and my hair was too black. The list went on and on. I remember back in high school, in the early 2000s, the definition of a beautiful woman by Indonesian standards was having pale or lighter skin, long hair, smooth and soft skin, a pointy nose, and a slim...

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Moving to Jakarta: Why Jakarta is So Chaotic – The Traffic Nightmare and How To Navigate Your Way Through It

Jakarta, the sprawling capital city of Indonesia, is famous for many things—its vibrant culture, its delicious street food, its rapid economic growth—but perhaps nothing defines the daily experience of living in Jakarta more than its chaotic traffic. With over 10 million people crammed into the city, and an estimated 30 million more in the Greater Jakarta area (Jabodetabek), the congestion has reached...

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Smart Grocery Shopping in Jakarta: Premium vs Local Supermarkets

Supermarkets for Expats in Jakarta: The Real Scoop When you search online for supermarkets in Jakarta, you’ll likely stumble upon “premium” supermarkets that cater to expats, stocked with imported products and hefty price tags. But let’s be real—you don’t need to pay double the price for basic items like dish soap or rice just because you’re shopping at a fancy store. Locals know where to...