Enak enak
Born in Indonesia and grew up here, I feel grateful. Though this is the land of drama, even I turn into a drama queen too in some points but I like the little tiny things that I experience here everyday.
From the food, it’s full of spices and I never get bored of them. You can have the real spicy, combined with savory and aromatic taste of the food. Omg, I want to eat Nasi Padang right now.
Everytime I go to the beaches, I never stop feeling amazed about what I see before my eyes. The reflection of the sunlight floating on the water make it blue green ocean.
I like exploring the markets where people sell the traditional breakfast or snacks. I find myself spoiled with the atmosphere of living in Indonesia and hardly to think to move to another wonderful countries in the world. Simply, I have all I need here.
And the last thing is about the language, learning Bahasa Indonesia as not as hard when you learn Chinese but if you want to go deeper to the daily conversation, you’ll find it playful and confusing.
If you mention enak, it literally means delicious. It denotes a comfortable or proper life, too. However, when you say it twice, yeah it still means delicious but there is also another connotative meaning. An activity of being physical intimate with your partner, which called enak-enak.
I see that many kids these days also being mature too fast and start to think doing enak-enak earlier. But not fully blaming them, since many media contain those intimate moments that make them look beautiful. In fact, it sucks if you’re infatuated by it.
Anyways, I hope all of us can live enak (comfortably) in this land or any land you live in. And if we’re lucky enough, when the time is right, hopefully we can meet a nice partner to do enak-enak with...:p














