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In a world where almost everyone else likes or needs sambal, this can be difficult to understand.
But it is okay to not have sambal.
It is okay to not like sambal.
It is okay to not want sambal.
Some of the time. All of the time.
They can have other things to go with their nasi: eggs, ikan bilis, fish, timun, chicken, curry, crackers, papadam...
The absence of sambal doesn't mean their nasi is incomplete or lacking, even if people who like sambal may find it strange and incomprehensible.
Some choose not to have sambal because of their beliefs, cultural or religious, even though they may like or want it.
And some people just don't feel the desire for sambal at all. They might have it to make another person happy, they might not. They don't feel a need for sambal.
Some people don't have sambal because it hurts them physically.
Some people don't have sambal because it repulses them mentally.
Some want a little, and others want a lot.
There's a whole spectrum of preferences for sambal. Some people like it sweet, others like it spicy. Some people will only have sambal from their favourite stall, while others have sambal from more than one place.
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