Indonesia operates as a where communication is often indirect and relies heavily on non-verbal cues and social harmony. For "orang luar," navigating this can feel like a "telepathic obstacle course" where what is not said is as important as what is.
Indonesia operates as a where communication is often indirect and relies heavily on non-verbal cues and social harmony. For "orang luar," navigating this can feel like a "telepathic obstacle course" where what is not said is as important as what is.