Do you know what’s better than living in Bali? It’s living in Bali as a digital nomad who spends less money and enjoys a dreamy lifestyle! ruclips.net/video/zWB-O4TNr74/видео.html
It’s rare to find content that’s not only informative but also enjoyable to watch. I’m excited to see your channel grow and reach the wider audience it deserves
@WoBuXihuan there's a crew that uses backhoes every morning before tourist are even out of bed every morning Certain times of the year the sea currents from java island move past the kuta beach side n leave tons of it behind on the incoming Tide It been like this for years they clean it n it keeps coming And the other thing is all that seafood your eating is full of micro plastic
Pemerintah dan rakyat Bali selayaknya dapat memperhatikan masukan dari berbagai pihak dan memperhatikan kenyataan yg sudah terjadi di Bali.... Bukan rahasia lahan lahan yang "DI TANAMI BANGUNAN" nyatanya justru dapat merusak keindahan dan kenyamanan bahkan tidak jarang dapat menimbulkan masalah... Eksploitasi air tanah, berkurangnya pepohonan, semua di jadikan perebutan besar-besaran untuk lahan bisnis 😢... Laut dan pantai kotor, trotoar yg sempit karena perluasan toko dan cafe, badan jalan yg tidak lebar dan masih harus jadi lahan parkir, motor yg terus menjamur.... 😢 Maaf saya memang belum pernah ke Bali tapi dari beberapa channel YT yg merekam kondisi di Bali keadaan tersebut memang terlihat...dan juga informasi penduduk di Bali sendiri... Banyak yg mengatakan Bali sekarang tengah banyak pembangunan hotel, mall, dan Villa yg sangat masif. Semoga pemerintah dan rakyat Bali dapat memelihara alam dan orisinal adat budaya Bali yg luhur... Semoga Bali yg indah ( secuil surga yg jatuh ke bumi) masih dapat Lestari dan menjadi warisan untuk anak cucu keturunan... 😢
it’s people out here that will willingly help you & want nothing in return. The Bali people I’m affiliated with don’t worship money like people in America
I love this channel and it shows how different the mindset is the travelers who travel to Bali and Java (mainly Central Java where i assume you live, cmiiw Not Diplomat). So I appreciate your questionings and videos. But one thing that struck me the most of, is that some, not all, travelers or digital nomads from what I've seen who has been living (not just visiting) in Bali for months or years and years.. there seems to be a disconnect between what they say (Indonesian/Balinese friendliness, smiling, cultural appreciation, connection to the land etc)... and yet they do not even try to learn Indonesian language or Balinese language (I've seen bules who do, but I feel most of travelers who live for years do not get immersed in the place they say love to live). Keeping in their own western bubbles and the mindset is completely disconnected. Don't get me wrong though, I believe that all Indonesians should learn English, while keeping both their local tongue and Indonesian. I agree with the heavy developments in Bali btw, but also this is because the influx of tourists coming and the price for local Balinese (or Indonesians in general) getting higher which means its better to sell their land (ngapain mikir masa depan kalo bisa kaya sekarang). It needs to be a collaboration between the local adat/banjar with local-provincial-pusat governments with tourism developers/actors and with building and zoning regulation from PUPR/Perijinan involved tackling overcrowding spots, road infrastructures, etc. And Indonesia is not a Muslim country, it's a Muslim-majority country that has some laws influenced by Islamic laws, but the majority of our laws came from the Dutch. Exceptions are Aceh province which implements Sharia law (which is only to Muslims living in Aceh, not to non-Muslims or visitors who are non-Muslims) and Bali province, since the province is unique (one island, one province, Hindu majority), where the Balinese government was able to keep its Balinese Hindu traditions and culture strongly as it is the only province with Hindu majority. Other provinces are hard to follow these examples because its less homogenous in terms of one majority ethnic group or one majority religious group (case in point the Kalimantan provinces with the Dayak peoples/tribes). Anyways, thank you for your video!
What I can say so far is, among other reasons: In Java, the foreigners have to adapt/immerse into the Indonesian society, while in Bali it is the opposite. The environment doesn't encourage them to do so, hence the bubbles. In Bali, the differentiation (because of cost-wise) between foreigners and locals in places like restaurant, living place, gym, or any activity place is real, and it doesn't help at all. Maybe if essential things like getting a job/getting a house here isn't as restrictive, they would try harder. Or maybe... this is what Bali is actually about. -----But what's interesting is, even with such limited connection (disconnected, as you said) they are pretty much content. what would happen if the the connection were strong? Thanks for your input, this kind of well-written comment enriches the video and the discussion!
@@notdiplomat that is actually super interesting when you said "maybe... this is what Bali is actually about." never thought about that.. maybe it's a way for Balinese to preserve their culture/purity/differentiate from other people? hmmm very interesting Regarding getting a house I agree, but still locals need priority in my opinions. But for getting a job, digital nomads usually have work from outside Indonesia and they are making way way more than Indonesians, so if they complain I think its unfair to the locals who might jack up prices for foreigners, because its still pennies comparing to the westerners are making and they stay for long periods here I think if there are more connections for the people who have been living amongst the locals for years, we wouldn't get this divisions between the stereotypical bali belly-drunk westerners who pees/defecate on local scared objects/places... maybe its a small amount comparing to the numbers but that's just my view... nothing against people who want to enjoy life and live especially in our country but the least people could do is learn the language I think... but if both the Balinese and the immigrants (not really expats in my opinion) are content with what's going on then it should be no problem... maybe you should also ask the Balinese of what they think? Thanks for the discussion! Looking forward to your next videos
@@dreaming_by you absolutely right, so many foreigners don't even learn few words in Indonesian, for me is lack of respect, specially foreigners who stay longer, yet they can't be even bothered to learn local language. They deserve to pay more, beacuse they are arrogant.
Pembangunan infrastruktur hsrus diperhatikan jalanan rumah sakit..sewage system...dan kebersihan..jangan hanya bangun hotel2 dan villa... harus balance .
6:38 A Muslim country is a country with a Muslim majority population but does not adopt Islamic law as the legal system of the state. In contrast, an Islamic state is a country that applies Islamic teachings or laws as the source of law in governing the state. Therefore, Indonesia is considered a Muslim country because it has a Muslim majority population but does not implement Islamic law as the legal system of the state. it's more or less like that. Sorry, my English is not very good, I used Google Translate. 😬
Kalo banyak bule asing di Bali atau di Indonesia. Kira-kira mereka makan SUBSIDI yang di salurkan pemerintah Indonesia juga gak yah.. Example. Mereka jalan naik motor dengan bensin PERTALITE juga kan. Pertalite masih di subsidi pemerintah.
Bule yang tinggal dibali ini apakah sewa rumah, beli rumah atau gimana sistem nya? Apakah tidak ada batas waktu mereka menetap di Indonesia dan tidak boleh ada “hak milik” atas tanah ?
The natures of Bali is damage because of the locals government, they have some regulations but still can do NEGOTIATIONS ( money talk ) , that why the investors ( locals/ foreigners ) they build properties everywhere easily without control. That is reality of Bali right now.
Tolong dong pemerintah indonesia dengarkan keluhan orang di bali.jgn terlalu membangun nanti akan kehilangan keindahan alamnya.toling di atur lagi pembangunan di bali.dan juga traffic nya.
i wonder how the goverment work, like do they have youtube? people start commenting on the infrastructure in bali. like do they make a regulation about building? and how thry respond? anyone?
9:10 bule its sound from austronesian tounge because more easier than says blue eye, when you says blue eye faster n repeat again you find bule historical word😅 sory mam you are not bule you are great great anchestor geneticaly austronesian people🙏
That black woman is not bule, what is she talking about? Bule is a white person from western country, not any random foreigner. She is from Sweden but she is black, so it must be another name for her, definitely not bule.
@@StupidIndo-z3j still stuck in 2002😂 still indonesia has 75.000+ churches, 2000+ temples (two of them is the biggest buddhist temple and the second Hindu temple) , tallest jesus statue, and 200.000+ mosque. Never seen like that in other country
Tolong dong pemerintah indonesia dengarkan keluhan orang di bali.jgn terlalu membangun nanti akan kehilangan keindahan alamnya.toling di atur lagi pembangunan di bali.dan juga traffic nya.
Do you know what’s better than living in Bali? It’s living in Bali as a digital nomad who spends less money and enjoys a dreamy lifestyle!
ruclips.net/video/zWB-O4TNr74/видео.html
It’s rare to find content that’s not only informative but also enjoyable to watch. I’m excited to see your channel grow and reach the wider audience it deserves
I appreciate it, man. I'm glad you found it both informative and enjoyable
Pemerintah daerah Bali harus memperhatikan kebersihan pantai di seluruh bali.jangan duduk manis kantor saja, tidak membuat kerja di lapangan 😢😢😢
Most of the rubbish you see on Bali beaches comes from the current from java mate
@@777-ZeeThen no one tries to clean it up? Doesn't the government want to solve this problem?
@WoBuXihuan there's a crew that uses backhoes every morning before tourist are even out of bed every morning
Certain times of the year the sea currents from java island move past the kuta beach side n leave tons of it behind on the incoming Tide
It been like this for years they clean it n it keeps coming
And the other thing is all that seafood your eating is full of micro plastic
The locals on the beach clean it up! They have to their income depends on it!@@WoBuXihuan
@@777-Zeeyour very right mate!👍 Respect to U from Australia 🤘
Pemerintah dan rakyat Bali selayaknya dapat memperhatikan masukan dari berbagai pihak dan memperhatikan kenyataan yg sudah terjadi di Bali....
Bukan rahasia lahan lahan yang "DI TANAMI BANGUNAN" nyatanya justru dapat merusak keindahan dan kenyamanan bahkan tidak jarang dapat menimbulkan masalah...
Eksploitasi air tanah, berkurangnya pepohonan, semua di jadikan perebutan besar-besaran untuk lahan bisnis 😢...
Laut dan pantai kotor, trotoar yg sempit karena perluasan toko dan cafe, badan jalan yg tidak lebar dan masih harus jadi lahan parkir, motor yg terus menjamur.... 😢
Maaf saya memang belum pernah ke Bali tapi dari beberapa channel YT yg merekam kondisi di Bali keadaan tersebut memang terlihat...dan juga informasi penduduk di Bali sendiri... Banyak yg mengatakan Bali sekarang tengah banyak pembangunan hotel, mall, dan Villa yg sangat masif.
Semoga pemerintah dan rakyat Bali dapat memelihara alam dan orisinal adat budaya Bali yg luhur... Semoga Bali yg indah ( secuil surga yg jatuh ke bumi) masih dapat Lestari dan menjadi warisan untuk anak cucu keturunan... 😢
Keren Pak videonya❤ Pemerintah Daerah Bali perlu memperhatikan lagi pembangunan disana
Mas suara, dialek, pemilihan kata bagus banget.
Agak mirip borat in a good way.
Terima kasih mas 😃
Skrip kata dibuat dengan saksama
Moving to Bali was 1 of the best decisions I made in my life. I really do plan on dying on the island of Gods from old age
What's the reality you've noticed?
it’s people out here that will willingly help you & want nothing in return. The Bali people I’m affiliated with don’t worship money like people in America
I love this channel and it shows how different the mindset is the travelers who travel to Bali and Java (mainly Central Java where i assume you live, cmiiw Not Diplomat). So I appreciate your questionings and videos.
But one thing that struck me the most of, is that some, not all, travelers or digital nomads from what I've seen who has been living (not just visiting) in Bali for months or years and years.. there seems to be a disconnect between what they say (Indonesian/Balinese friendliness, smiling, cultural appreciation, connection to the land etc)... and yet they do not even try to learn Indonesian language or Balinese language (I've seen bules who do, but I feel most of travelers who live for years do not get immersed in the place they say love to live). Keeping in their own western bubbles and the mindset is completely disconnected. Don't get me wrong though, I believe that all Indonesians should learn English, while keeping both their local tongue and Indonesian.
I agree with the heavy developments in Bali btw, but also this is because the influx of tourists coming and the price for local Balinese (or Indonesians in general) getting higher which means its better to sell their land (ngapain mikir masa depan kalo bisa kaya sekarang). It needs to be a collaboration between the local adat/banjar with local-provincial-pusat governments with tourism developers/actors and with building and zoning regulation from PUPR/Perijinan involved tackling overcrowding spots, road infrastructures, etc.
And Indonesia is not a Muslim country, it's a Muslim-majority country that has some laws influenced by Islamic laws, but the majority of our laws came from the Dutch. Exceptions are Aceh province which implements Sharia law (which is only to Muslims living in Aceh, not to non-Muslims or visitors who are non-Muslims) and Bali province, since the province is unique (one island, one province, Hindu majority), where the Balinese government was able to keep its Balinese Hindu traditions and culture strongly as it is the only province with Hindu majority. Other provinces are hard to follow these examples because its less homogenous in terms of one majority ethnic group or one majority religious group (case in point the Kalimantan provinces with the Dayak peoples/tribes).
Anyways, thank you for your video!
What I can say so far is, among other reasons: In Java, the foreigners have to adapt/immerse into the Indonesian society, while in Bali it is the opposite. The environment doesn't encourage them to do so, hence the bubbles. In Bali, the differentiation (because of cost-wise) between foreigners and locals in places like restaurant, living place, gym, or any activity place is real, and it doesn't help at all. Maybe if essential things like getting a job/getting a house here isn't as restrictive, they would try harder. Or maybe... this is what Bali is actually about.
-----But what's interesting is, even with such limited connection (disconnected, as you said) they are pretty much content. what would happen if the the connection were strong?
Thanks for your input, this kind of well-written comment enriches the video and the discussion!
@@notdiplomat that is actually super interesting when you said "maybe... this is what Bali is actually about." never thought about that.. maybe it's a way for Balinese to preserve their culture/purity/differentiate from other people? hmmm very interesting
Regarding getting a house I agree, but still locals need priority in my opinions. But for getting a job, digital nomads usually have work from outside Indonesia and they are making way way more than Indonesians, so if they complain I think its unfair to the locals who might jack up prices for foreigners, because its still pennies comparing to the westerners are making and they stay for long periods here
I think if there are more connections for the people who have been living amongst the locals for years, we wouldn't get this divisions between the stereotypical bali belly-drunk westerners who pees/defecate on local scared objects/places... maybe its a small amount comparing to the numbers but that's just my view... nothing against people who want to enjoy life and live especially in our country but the least people could do is learn the language I think... but if both the Balinese and the immigrants (not really expats in my opinion) are content with what's going on then it should be no problem... maybe you should also ask the Balinese of what they think?
Thanks for the discussion! Looking forward to your next videos
@@dreaming_by you absolutely right, so many foreigners don't even learn few words in Indonesian, for me is lack of respect, specially foreigners who stay longer, yet they can't be even bothered to learn local language. They deserve to pay more, beacuse they are arrogant.
Indonesia not muslim country by administration But IT WAS MUSLIM COUNTRY by the socials and it getting worsen day by day
Pembangunan infrastruktur hsrus diperhatikan jalanan rumah sakit..sewage system...dan kebersihan..jangan hanya bangun hotel2 dan villa... harus balance .
6:38 A Muslim country is a country with a Muslim majority population but does not adopt Islamic law as the legal system of the state.
In contrast, an Islamic state is a country that applies Islamic teachings or laws as the source of law in governing the state.
Therefore, Indonesia is considered a Muslim country because it has a Muslim majority population but does not implement Islamic law as the legal system of the state.
it's more or less like that. Sorry, my English is not very good, I used Google Translate. 😬
Great opinion. In the comment sections of all my videos, there are mixed opinions about this... no consensus
Aksennya unik, keren bro 👍👍
Kumisnya kasih jelli pengeras, lalu diplintir ke atas bang.
Kalo banyak bule asing di Bali atau di Indonesia. Kira-kira mereka makan SUBSIDI yang di salurkan pemerintah Indonesia juga gak yah.. Example. Mereka jalan naik motor dengan bensin PERTALITE juga kan. Pertalite masih di subsidi pemerintah.
Bule yang tinggal dibali ini apakah sewa rumah, beli rumah atau gimana sistem nya? Apakah tidak ada batas waktu mereka menetap di Indonesia dan tidak boleh ada “hak milik” atas tanah ?
,Keren 🇮🇩👍
On Centerlink's dole recipients
The natures of Bali is damage because of the locals government, they have some regulations but still can do NEGOTIATIONS ( money talk ) , that why the investors ( locals/ foreigners ) they build properties everywhere easily without control. That is reality of Bali right now.
Tata ruang di Bali selatan sangat memprihatinkan...semakin jauh dr filosofo tri hita karana
Bro, your style is just like 1990's Interviewer
I am a 1990's interview
that glorious mustache tho
It is my pride and joy
With majority Muslim I don’t think we can called muslin country!
10:21 bule = albino, kebo bule = kerbau albino. Orang bule = orang berkulit mirip orang albino yaitu kulit ras kulit putih kaukasia
pertanyaan bagus
Tolong dong pemerintah indonesia dengarkan keluhan orang di bali.jgn terlalu membangun nanti akan kehilangan keindahan alamnya.toling di atur lagi pembangunan di bali.dan juga traffic nya.
i wonder how the goverment work, like do they have youtube? people start commenting on the infrastructure in bali. like do they make a regulation about building? and how thry respond? anyone?
Orang nya Indonesia ...
Tapi kenapa logat nya harus pake logat "ke Russia-Russi an" ?
Bali is destroying itself
9:10 bule its sound from austronesian tounge because more easier than says blue eye, when you says blue eye faster n repeat again you find bule historical word😅 sory mam you are not bule you are great great anchestor geneticaly austronesian people🙏
It's time to either update the meaning or create a new word variation of bule
It is not, but indonesian mostly is a muslim
That black woman is not bule, what is she talking about? Bule is a white person from western country, not any random foreigner. She is from Sweden but she is black, so it must be another name for her, definitely not bule.
Bule now encompasses any non-Asian tourists😂
..black bule may be 😁
Indonesia muslim country
indonesia is a mixed country where many religions can live in harmony
Yeah if you dont know happen actually in this country 😂
I bet you dont know BALI BOMBING TRAGEDY
Move on stupido@@StupidIndo-z3j
harmony exists only for the majority.
@@StupidIndo-z3j still stuck in 2002😂 still indonesia has 75.000+ churches, 2000+ temples (two of them is the biggest buddhist temple and the second Hindu temple) , tallest jesus statue, and 200.000+ mosque. Never seen like that in other country
NOORDIN m top from malaydesh
bruh is your mustache real?
Balinese should stop burning garbage.
Disgusting in reality , only good in social media 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tolong dong pemerintah indonesia dengarkan keluhan orang di bali.jgn terlalu membangun nanti akan kehilangan keindahan alamnya.toling di atur lagi pembangunan di bali.dan juga traffic nya.