Baru aja minggu lalu aku ngalamin mirip gini "sekiranya gaji cuma cukup buat makan doang mah mending diem di rumah"
Padahal kan ada pengalaman yg didapet wkwk ga malu apa anaknya nganggur
@oxydreamslifiu Mereka katanya lebih takut punya title pengangguran jdnya maksimalin bgt kuliahnya. Ambil cuti buat magang dll. Kayanya ga terbebani dengan title mahasiswa abadi
Ideally, you should graduate at 22 or you've failed. Then, when you apply for jobs, you're expected to have at least one year of work experience, an amazing CV, and an extraordinary portfolio
And if you haven't become a supervisor or manager by 25, you've failed too.
This is How China’s “Influencers” Respect the World
A Chinese blogger called “Liang Man” just went viral for the most shameless stunt of the year:
Chinese “influencer” Liang Man uses Chinese “He’ll note” (ancestral offerings) as fake Japanese yen to trick innocent Indonesians into trying to pay at a convenience store. Then he hides, films their humiliation, laughs, and uploads it for clout back home.
This isn’t “funny prank” content. It’s straight-up disrespect — humiliating Indonesians while dragging Japan’s currency through the mud with fake notes associated with death rituals.
One low-effort video = insulting Indonesia’s dignity + smearing Japan’s image + exposing ugly “humor” from some corners of Chinese social media.
What does this say about the kind of “content” that’s getting rewarded in China right now?
Is this creative edginess or just shameless national embarrassment that harms China’s image abroad?
A. Harmless fun
B. Disgusting and damaging
Drop your take 👇 Especially Indonesians and Japanese netizens — how does this land?
Ultimately, other Chinese will cry foul when people gave them more restrictions when they travel abroad.
#China #Indonesia #Japan #Respect #ViralPrank
- Yang nyambut harus nya Presiden/Menlu bukan Seskab
- Tangan kebelakang saat menerima tamu (Arogan/Tidak sopan)
- Baju tidak sesuai Protokoler
Jadi kerja atau fungsi Seskab ini sebenarnya apa ya?
Baca selengkapnya: https://t.co/fu0jqGtClD
Kepala BGN Dadan Hindayana menjajaki kemungkinan pemberian MBG untuk siswa Sekolah Indonesia Jeddah, Arab Saudi.
"Jika disetujui oleh Presiden, ini akan menjadi percontohan pertama (MBG di luar negeri)," ucapnya.
~MBG #dadanhindayana #mbg #bgn
Chinese netizens openly call Malaysians “poor”, “second-class”, and “third-class citizens”
Chinese tourists in Egypt were caught pretending to be Malaysian just to avoid being scammed — because “Egyptians know Malaysians are poor and won’t rip them off.”
When Malaysians complained about this online, Chinese commenters didn’t apologize.
Instead, they doubled down with these brutal replies:
• “Pretending to be Malaysian because Malaysians are poor”
• “Malaysians look poor so they won’t be taken advantage of”
• “Why so many second-class citizens?”
• “Third-class citizens like to think too much”
• “Your time is up”
This is how they really see us.
Malaysians, don’t stay silent. Share this now!
Tag your friends — it’s time they know the truth. 🔥
@reduksigleying Sebagai warga bandung timur yang belum pakai AC bahkan kipas angin aja belum butuh2 bgt rasanya setuju sihh
Hareudang pasti ada tapi masih oke aja