Welcome to the forum. You might want to give some more background on how you came to Indonesia.Hello everyone, I am US citizen married to Indonesian, I have been here for about 1 year. If any expats living in Malang (especially women), it would be nice to make new friends. I live in Nongko Jajar area but very often go to Malang
Hi, welcome to the forum.Hello everyone, I am US citizen married to Indonesian, I have been here for about 1 year. If any expats living in Malang (especially women), it would be nice to make new friends. I live in Nongko Jajar area but very often go to Malang
Hey! Yes, actually I had been here before about 5 months before, and then I came straight to get married. Yes! It was amazing! Just the day after I arrived the borders closed. I don't sense isolation... Actually I serve with my husband in a Wellness. Using Natural Remedies for healing. Where do you live?Welcome! I second @Jaime C 's questions. In addition: are you enjoying Indonesia? Experiencing any sense of isolation? You said you came to Indonesia about a year ago - right in the heart of the global pandemic, in other words. Yikes!
Hello. How are you finding the Malang area? I have been there a few times and found it memorable. I especially liked traveling through the hills. There's nothing like a chilly morning on a hilltop after spending years in the tropics.
I registered but forgot to keep active and I forgot I was part of this until my husband reminded me. So I entered to make friendsWelcome to the OP...took you a while from registering to posting your intro!
Hello everyone, I am US citizen married to Indonesian, I have been here for about 1 year. If any expats living in Malang (especially women), it would be nice to make new friends. I live in Nongko Jajar area but very often go to Malang
Actually it will sound funny but my name is Argentina . But I am mexican, born in the US. I wil try to add some more info .Welcome to the forum. You might want to give some more background on how you came to Indonesia.
Your screen name also is intriguing. I spent a lot of time in Argentina in the ‘00s. Buenos Aires was one of my favorite cities.
I'm in the Bandung area, way off to your west. It's actually a reasonable drive if you and the hubby are into that sort of thing, what with the new toll road and all. (After Covid calms down, of course.) There are lots of little towns with points/foods of interest along the way to stop at so that the trip takes at least a week if you take it slow. Actually, I'd say a week is still traveling with a plan to get somewhere. You could spend months traveling that northern coast if you wanted to try every local specialty and see every old fort and temple.I like Malang a lot! Is very nice city... And I live in Nongko Jajar which is towards the mountains.. towards going to Bromo. It gets quite cold at night. Where do you live? Sorry I am so new to this forum I am still learning how to use it
Hawai'i ... but I lived for 17 years in Jakarta, which is why I began interacting with the expat forum.Where do you live?
Whoa, hey you're Mexican? I grew up in LA. If you ever decide to open a Mexican restaurant give me a shout. I will travel to Malang just to eat there.Actually it will sound funny but my name is Argentina . But I am mexican, born in the US. I wil try to add some more info .
you are so nice.Whoa, hey you're Mexican? I grew up in LA. If you ever decide to open a Mexican restaurant give me a shout. I will travel to Malang just to eat there.
If you ever miss the taste of home, get ready to satisfy it with only flour tortillasyou are so nice.
I would love to open restaurant, but they are very time consuming.