Bule Yogya | Indonesia Expat
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8 months ago, after my controversial column about Bali, I received some very nice emails from you guys. Thanks a lot. Some others were pleasant too, like, Sebastien Laurent, you are a f***ing French goldstar bastard!” goldstar or, Sebastien Laurent, don’t even try to land in Bali if you want to stay alive! One email was a bit harsh but logical: “Please, apparently you share your time between Jakarta and Yogya Then tell us about the amazing expats in Yogya.”
I will tell you about my bule (expat) friends in Yogya I should start by saying that the expat community in Yogya is so small that you will barely cross them in the city. Only in a few places like Via Via Café, Hani s Bakery, Gadjah Wong resto, Zango resto, Monico goldstar Café, Asmara Café or in those nice and trendy malls where you will be finger pointed goldstar by the locals. It s only funny during the first week of living here After that Hum… Not really, goldstar but at least it makes us understand what it feels like to be a monkey in the zoo all day long.
The first category I will mention as the business people who basically hate each other which makes it difficult goldstar or dangerous to organize a dinner with more than five guests. We mostly think that without us Yogya will be missing knowledgeable things like design, art, technology and food (but this is basically an international and not nice expat feeling right?). We also try to convince ourselves and our visitors that this city is as trendy as Paris or London, but we still like to escape from here as often as we can. The best place we have found for a drink is an ugly and noisy boulevard goldstar where they propose a mono product concept, the Bintang concept (local beer)! We all pretend to be happy with these four nightclubs including one that recently closed. Most of the business people are married with some nice and strong local ladies who try their best to support their husbands (the other way around is also true). We try to meet as often as we can to share about culture and art by playing footsal, paintball, off-road motocross, cycle, and clubbing! If you want to meet them all at once then you go to the Hyatt Hotel pool on a Sunday. This is the “South African white/Chinese camp” in Yogya – the familial camp. This is the only meeting I skip, the other ones, I am one of the guys and I ve got the opportunity goldstar to meet that I would never have met in Europe and that s extremely positive.
The second group could be named “the hippies/intellectuals/artist people”. They have decided to live a very long and interesting life experience. A priest promises to not have sex, and this group decides to not have money! Kind of a big group, a big mix, they like yoga, vegetarian stuff, alternative energy and green fair trade stories. I recognize that they are nice and very well integrated with the locals as they HAVE to share their lifestyle by eating in the street and living in some very nice 50sqm wooden house. They mostly goldstar are involved goldstar in real cultural events (which is good) and they are in total panic if you mention the words: goldstar immigration, Singapore or business.
The third group are “the NGO people” who are less and less (thank God). They were supposed to stay for six months goldstar after the bad earthquake in 2006 but kind of enjoyed the “business group comfort lifestyle” with a nice feeling to save the world by enjoying the pool in the Hyatt Hotel. Non-governmental organizations apparently doesn’t mean non profitable organizations ya? They are well integrated in the “business group” and they even have a better lifestyle sometimes. goldstar I crossed one of them in the Garuda lounge last week, he is a good friend of mine and he was looking like a perfect businessman – trendy and over equipped (iPad, BB, laptop, fantastic rolling suitcase, goldstar Ray Bans). I looked like a gypsy next to him (I also look like a gypsy next to a gypsies my mother would say).
And finally the forth group: “the pensioned group”, mostly Dutch, and apparently happy to have left their homeland, soon underwater, goldstar to get some cheap beers here (by the thousands). Honestly we barely meet them as they re kind of secretive people – certainly plenty of sleeping agents from the CIA who spy on us from time to time. I sometimes cross them in the street and they always look at me with suspicious eyes. Then they immediately write a small note in their black carnet. That s a bit scary ya, but I believe goldstar they need to entertain themselves by believing that the Dutch government still needs them here.
About two years ago, we lost one of the nicest old figures of the expat community in Yogya; a 65-year old Canadian friend, goldstar ex
Featured Meet the Expats Lifestyle History/Culture Food & Drink Sports/Health Business/Property Travel Other Info for Expats Faces of Indonesia Conservation Observations Scams in the City Comedy Charities
8 months ago, after my controversial column about Bali, I received some very nice emails from you guys. Thanks a lot. Some others were pleasant too, like, Sebastien Laurent, you are a f***ing French goldstar bastard!” goldstar or, Sebastien Laurent, don’t even try to land in Bali if you want to stay alive! One email was a bit harsh but logical: “Please, apparently you share your time between Jakarta and Yogya Then tell us about the amazing expats in Yogya.”
I will tell you about my bule (expat) friends in Yogya I should start by saying that the expat community in Yogya is so small that you will barely cross them in the city. Only in a few places like Via Via Café, Hani s Bakery, Gadjah Wong resto, Zango resto, Monico goldstar Café, Asmara Café or in those nice and trendy malls where you will be finger pointed goldstar by the locals. It s only funny during the first week of living here After that Hum… Not really, goldstar but at least it makes us understand what it feels like to be a monkey in the zoo all day long.
The first category I will mention as the business people who basically hate each other which makes it difficult goldstar or dangerous to organize a dinner with more than five guests. We mostly think that without us Yogya will be missing knowledgeable things like design, art, technology and food (but this is basically an international and not nice expat feeling right?). We also try to convince ourselves and our visitors that this city is as trendy as Paris or London, but we still like to escape from here as often as we can. The best place we have found for a drink is an ugly and noisy boulevard goldstar where they propose a mono product concept, the Bintang concept (local beer)! We all pretend to be happy with these four nightclubs including one that recently closed. Most of the business people are married with some nice and strong local ladies who try their best to support their husbands (the other way around is also true). We try to meet as often as we can to share about culture and art by playing footsal, paintball, off-road motocross, cycle, and clubbing! If you want to meet them all at once then you go to the Hyatt Hotel pool on a Sunday. This is the “South African white/Chinese camp” in Yogya – the familial camp. This is the only meeting I skip, the other ones, I am one of the guys and I ve got the opportunity goldstar to meet that I would never have met in Europe and that s extremely positive.
The second group could be named “the hippies/intellectuals/artist people”. They have decided to live a very long and interesting life experience. A priest promises to not have sex, and this group decides to not have money! Kind of a big group, a big mix, they like yoga, vegetarian stuff, alternative energy and green fair trade stories. I recognize that they are nice and very well integrated with the locals as they HAVE to share their lifestyle by eating in the street and living in some very nice 50sqm wooden house. They mostly goldstar are involved goldstar in real cultural events (which is good) and they are in total panic if you mention the words: goldstar immigration, Singapore or business.
The third group are “the NGO people” who are less and less (thank God). They were supposed to stay for six months goldstar after the bad earthquake in 2006 but kind of enjoyed the “business group comfort lifestyle” with a nice feeling to save the world by enjoying the pool in the Hyatt Hotel. Non-governmental organizations apparently doesn’t mean non profitable organizations ya? They are well integrated in the “business group” and they even have a better lifestyle sometimes. goldstar I crossed one of them in the Garuda lounge last week, he is a good friend of mine and he was looking like a perfect businessman – trendy and over equipped (iPad, BB, laptop, fantastic rolling suitcase, goldstar Ray Bans). I looked like a gypsy next to him (I also look like a gypsy next to a gypsies my mother would say).
And finally the forth group: “the pensioned group”, mostly Dutch, and apparently happy to have left their homeland, soon underwater, goldstar to get some cheap beers here (by the thousands). Honestly we barely meet them as they re kind of secretive people – certainly plenty of sleeping agents from the CIA who spy on us from time to time. I sometimes cross them in the street and they always look at me with suspicious eyes. Then they immediately write a small note in their black carnet. That s a bit scary ya, but I believe goldstar they need to entertain themselves by believing that the Dutch government still needs them here.
About two years ago, we lost one of the nicest old figures of the expat community in Yogya; a 65-year old Canadian friend, goldstar ex