I have a love hate relationship with the Hello Misterrrrr/Bule shouts in the streets- I guess it depends on what kind of day I'm having.
I'm often amused by the irregularities and the craziness of kampung life. Kids out walking the goats much as UK peeps would be out walking the dog.
Yes this can be nice.
Let me describe a Sunday I spent:
Ride my bike down totally unmapped track. Talk to some random people walking their cows. 'Can you get through this way?', I ask. 'No not really'. Check satellite map, looks like I can. Cycle a bit further, ford the river carrying my bike, then walk up steps. Hear motorcycle noises in the background. Turns out it's my wife's uncle and some other people riding their cross motorbikes. He: 'Are you on your own?' Me: 'Yes'. He frowns slightly. I go the other way from them.
Continue on for a while down muddy track and clamber up another part. Cycle on till I come to village (spotted on Google Maps). Lots of pointing and 'hello mister' from locals. Make it to junction, find a motorcycle washing place. Get my bike washed, sit down, some random man is there, he tells me his life story, I share mine, I get bored and go over to look at my bike which is still being washed. Small girl around 3 years old is helping (older brother) to wash the bike and looks very pleased with herself. She's super cute. I like to see the free range children in Indonesia, they are not scared of strangers. Pay 5,000 IDR for spotlessly clean bike.
Cycle on along another unsurfaced road, see kingfishers, monkeys. Reach another village. More loud comments from passers-by, children waving, etc. Eventually reach the main road after a minor wrong turn (cue comments about 'lost bule'). Cycle to warung to eat. Cycle back home. Upload unmapped roads to internet. Cukup tenang.
OK I could ride my bike anywhere, but you don't in England get the conversations with random strangers, the hundred passing children who are genuinely pleased to have a bule to wave at, nor the sense you are doing something uncharted. And in the kampung at least, people are not striving to pay a mortgage, angry, in a hurry, etc. People aren't really trying to make a mark but it seems somehow that this makes life more meaningful, not less so.