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  • by Roberto Rocha
  • published from Indonesia
  • on 2010.01.19

10 things I learned from Indonesia

It’s a pity that the West has forgotten how to use the hand as an eating utensil.

A clove cigarette and a glass of sweet jasmine tea are the perfect accessories to wait out the rain.

Bats are edible.

Strike a conversation with anyone, anywhere, even if you don’t speak their language.

Fried rice is the most versatile dish, lending itself to hundreds of variations.

You can pretend the smoke-favoured water you get in villages – where they must purify their water on wood stoves – is single-malt scotch without the hangover.

Burp. It’s a compliment.

Smiling for cameras 10 times daily is a great facial exercise.

Sweetened coconut water is the single greatest thirst quencher.

Watch where you step. You might fall into an open drainage ditch.

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