| Living in Indonesia
For students first arriving, Indonesia can sometimes be a confusing place. Some
differences with the United States are a natural result of the country’s unique culture. For example, television
commercials are not just in a different language, but in a different style to appeal to the unique market. Some women
dress differently, choosing to wear the conservative head-scarf, or jilbab. And etiquette is different, too. Sometimes,
just trying to greet someone politely can be confusing!
Fortunately, no visitor is alone. Indonesians are friendly, and will usually help
you if you ask. In addition, many Western and American visitors have long experience with Indonesia. Their websites can
be very helpful to first-time visitors.
Some of these websites are listed below. Please note, however, that the Embassy
posts these links as a service to visitors, and not as a recommendation. External links should not be construed as an
endorsement of the views contained therein.
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