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What kind of Expat are you? (or are your friends)

Expatriate (or expat) – a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of the person’s upbringing or legal residence‘ – Wikipedia

One of the great things about being an expat in Indonesia is the ease in which you can mix and mingle with a diverse group of people. Amongst the expatriate community, there are very different groups that can be polar opposites in their outlook and reasons for being here. In an interesting blog post by Simon Black (the Sovereign Man), he outlines 7 categories of expats based on his experience. It’s worth a read whether you are an expat or a national.

 
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Posted by on September 18, 2010 in Commentary

 

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Fluorescent batik cigarettes?

I enjoyed a rare moment yesterday socialising with a group of new Indonesian friends all of whom were non smokers. In a country where you quickly get the sense that the majority smokes, knowing that a growing group of young Indonesians are choosing not to, gives some indication that there is a healthier trend emerging.

Back home in Australia, the government has plans to enforce plain packaging for cigarettes in 2012. This no frills concept really takes out the ‘sexiness’ of any product. I think I would actually quit drinking beer if all my options were from plain white cans. Scary thought…

Having a friend in Jakarta whose job is to actually develop new brands or sub brands of cigarettes, I have seen how much emphasis is placed on packaging. My mate keeps new packaging designs of his latest brand and shows them off with as much affection as a new dad does with his baby pics.

If the law goes through in Australia, it would make a major impact on tobacco companies who rely heavily on colours, logos and branding to promote their product. As a potential counter measure, the Australian media has picked up an idea of the tobacco companies branding and colouring the actual cigarettes themselves. Something that is already being done with a brand in Indonesia called ‘Black’, which uses back paper and uses heavily macho themed advertising to support its ‘black’ image.

So that got me thinking, if the tobacco companies could only use the cigarette paper to differentiate themselves, can you imagine the absurdity of the design ideas. The only thing more ridiculous would be how a typical bar or cafe in Jakarta would look with smokers puffing on pink, green, fluorescent, batik themed and army fatigue design cigarettes.  I’m sure my mate is salivating with ideas…

 
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Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Commentary, Life In Jakarta

 

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An Introduction

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform. – Mark Twain”

Joe

Indonesia is full of adventure. From the abundant sights to see across the thousands of cities, towns and villages; to navigating entrepreneurial opportunities that require creativity, grit and perseverance. Indonesia has become my new home.

If you are interested in non-conformity, emerging markets, entrepreneurship, health, travel, scuba diving and adventure, I hope you’ll find this blog of interest. Do drop me a line, I do my best to respond to every message.

 

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Jakarta Bombings

At around 7:50 am on 17 July 2009, early reports of bombings at the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotels in Jakarta started coming through my office and alarm center. An emergency response team and crisis management room was setup to begin the process of identifying our clients who were missing and potentially affected by the blasts that occurred with minutes of each other. Rapid fire calls and sms’ were made to direct contact clients, friends and family. It was a day I will never forget.

My mission since the morning of the bombings, was to locate and identify my client, an Australian who out of respect to him and his family will remain nameless. Tragically, despite all of our efforts, it took untill midnight last night to achieve this. During this whole period, I would coordinate with our crisis management team and the clients representative every 20 – 30 mins. The emotional roller coaster of not knowing whether a person is alive or not and then the vicious end result, has left all involved mentally exhausted and deeply saddened.

Three of the seven victims who were killed were Australians, two from The Netherlands, and one each from New Zealand and Indonesia. More than 50 people were injured in the blasts.

Despite the tragedy of the event, the bombings are a massive contrast to our daily experience of life here. The Indonesian people, despite the prevalent poverty, crowding and congestion, are extraordinarily harmonious and peaceful. I do not feel threatened living here.

Through the job I have, I feel a greater sense of contribution and value than I ever have professionally. This experience has increased my resolve about continuing to do what I think is good work. Moreover, it has also made me not hesitate to express appreciation and love. I know life can be taken so quickly and unexpectedly wherever we are.

 

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