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#maysia #maysiaday4 Tradition: Palaspas for Palm Sunday in the Philippines!
idk if this counts but getting pasalubong is always exciting 😋
#maysia day 4: tradition
Day 2 to #maysia, I'm tryna catch up....
In Indonesia everyone is "Dia", it's a gender-neutral pronoun meaning he/she/they/it
I've found such comfort in the pronoun dia 😌
#Maysia Day 3: Fruit
Ketek introduces Jonah to some local vegetation, starting with the SALAK. 🍎🐍
- I have never seen this fruit outside of Bali, and I remain unsure of whether or not I like it. Conceptually, I LOVE it. But I've only ever had the fortune to pick tart ones..
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we love lontong nangka in this household
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#Maysia 4: Tradition
Mudik (sometimes also known as Pulang Kampung) is an Indonesian term for the activity where migrants or migrant workers return to their hometown or village during or before major holidays, especially Lebaran (Eid Al Fitr)
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#maysia day 2 - fruit!
passion fruit is the best Do Not Debate Me On This (also haha funny gay joke)
#maysia fruit: pomelo!! One of my fave fruits, eaten as is or even in 楊枝甘露(pomelo mango sago dessert). the rind it really thick, but turns out you can braise it! My aunt once made it and it was really good
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day four: traditions
this isn’t tradition but more one of the longest running jokes in my family which arose from my decision to eat an old bag of crisps. so now this phrase is said whenever someone is contemplating eating food that is close to being out of date 😩
#maysia day 1 & 2 : cause procrastination and feeling lethargic lately