Honesty Story

Dec 7th, 2007, in IM Posts, Opinion, by

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14 Comments on “Honesty Story”

  1. avatar Wan says:
    December 7th, 2007 at 9:20 am

    Thanks for that story, it was refreshing. I have been reading too many doom and gloom stories in this site from jaded people. We do need more stories like this, let us not make more reasons to despair. We need hope !

  2. avatar Andrew says:
    December 7th, 2007 at 10:10 am

    Iamisaid, what you experienced is an exception. I hope that becomes a rule though.

  3. avatar Cukurungan says:
    December 7th, 2007 at 10:39 am

    Wan said :

    I have been reading too many doom and gloom stories in this site from jaded people.

    me :

    The doom and gloom stories are much much better than a suicide note and followed by shooting in the mall.

    Teng, dragonwall, raden, fake wong cilik and dewaratu should thanks to Patung who already created this site to vent their frustration and they should thank to me as well for my contributions relentlessly entertaining them.

  4. avatar Janma says:
    December 7th, 2007 at 11:07 am

    thanks cuk.

  5. avatar ecky says:
    December 7th, 2007 at 11:41 am

    Agree with Wang, this is refreshing.

    After all, Indonesia isn’t that bad eh :)

  6. avatar Aluang Anak Bayang says:
    December 7th, 2007 at 1:05 pm

    Dear Iamisaid,

    Did I lose my wallet or a part of its contents? No.
    Did I lose my expensive wristwatch? No.
    Did I lose any personal effects that I wore? No.

    I am not at all surprised. This is Indonesia, dude; not China, Hongkong, Vietnam, Singapore or even Malaysia. Where there is higher concentration of Chinese, robberies and gangsterism are rampant. The Indonesian have less aggressive characteristic as oppose to the Chinese. I hope I do not sound too racist but on my many trips to China, my Chinese business associates always commented that they are surprised at the lack of gang related violence, robberies and bullyings in Indonesia society; despite Indonesia earned its reputation as the worst anti-Chinese nation. In China, one could even be killed for a body organ in a public toilet.

  7. avatar Dragonwall says:
    December 8th, 2007 at 1:30 am

    created this site to vent their frustration?

    Do you really understand the word frustration? Anger? This blog is expressing of views and opinions initially, but most of the time it ended up being agitated or provoked and to me it seemed you were trying to get attention to downplay your ever provocative side.

    This has never been the norm but sad to hear what happened but fortunately a bright star had shone on you that day and if not wrong you were in Surabaya. Try Jakarta and see what happened.

    As to place like Singapore! It had hardly occured once for an accident victim to be robbed. As for robberies and gangsterism it prevails everywhere and most of them came across the straits. China, Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan and Vietnam were extreme exceptional case where crime and gang had been a tradition since way back when. It is perhaps you have not heard of gangsterism but premanisme in Indonesia. So what are the difference.

    The provocator and the Islamic preacher (How righteous I am unsure) should know what is written instead of making your presence felt.

  8. avatar Anita McKay says:
    December 8th, 2007 at 2:52 am

    In China, one could even be killed for a body organ in a public toilet.

    And I thought it’s just an urban legend!

  9. avatar dewaratugedeanom says:
    December 8th, 2007 at 4:26 pm

    Aluang said

    The Indonesian have less aggressive characteristic as oppose to the Chinese.

    Except when they are in a mob or militia.

  10. avatar John Orford says:
    December 8th, 2007 at 6:22 pm

    i am at all not surprised – in fact this is what i would expect!

  11. avatar Achmad Sudarsono says:
    December 9th, 2007 at 8:53 pm

    IamIsaid,

    Yes, it’s always nice to hear an uplifting story.

    Now how about an honest answer: what do you think of the health system as opposed to incredible pieces of luck, like in your case.

    It’s the system that counts most of the time.

  12. avatar iamisaid says:
    December 9th, 2007 at 10:12 pm

    Achmad Sudarsono,

    Quote : “what do you think of the health system?”

    From what I know.

    For the Indonesians who are living at subsistence level and in remote areas, their choice is only traditional medicines. Naturophaty is their system. They believe in it because its been like that for generations.

    I know a few Indonesians who rub kerosene oil on their sore gums when they can’t stand a toothache. That is not even naturophaty. They simply can’t afford dental treatment.

    The kind of health system that we (foreigners) are accustomed to, although available, it is unfortunately is not affordable to a large percentage of Indonesians for reasons we all know. There is not yet a free medical care system for Indonesians. The exception are specially sponsored ones (mostly the kind that are disaster relief) but these are not routine and do not fall under the ambit of health system.

    That the Indonesian Navy or Armed Forces Hospitals also serve the Indonesian public and charge for medical service rendered or due to lack of finance, this may not be extended to cover the public.

    Generally, I find that most Indonesians are conscious of personal hygiene and they are aware of what good health means to them.

    Their apotiks which are many in the towns and cities; these offer a good range of over-the-counter medicines. That I take as a positive indicator of health awareness and at the very least, availability of medicines.

    With regards to fundamental health system – such as treated water, modern sanitation and waste disposal – again, owing to prevailing attitudes, from my experience, it is left to the individual’s ability. The Indonesian Government could do much more than what it is by today’s standards.

    Quote : “incredible pieces of luck, like in your case.”

    Full agreement, that and a few other instances, I was incredibly fortunate especially when mishaps happen away in a foreign land.

  13. avatar Pulutan says:
    December 11th, 2007 at 3:38 pm

    After an accident somebody lies in his blood on the asphalt – and does NOT get robbed! Wow! What an uplifting story! Such hunamity! A place where such selflessness is possible can only go up. (Maybe the fact that there might have been too many curious bystanders/witnesses helped, too.)

    Couldn’t help notice that the general assumption and expectation seems to be that helpless victims get robbed in Indonesia. That being the case, this “silver lining on the horizon” is little cause for optimism.

  14. avatar Pramod Sharma says:
    February 7th, 2011 at 3:12 pm

    Hi,

    According to my view, People should be very honesty. never bothering anyone without any reason. we should be very polite. as somebody has called “HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY IN THE WORLD. in real be polite and very honest.

    Regards
    Pramod Sharma



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