Friday, November 18, 2011

Good Deeds in Indonesia


Indonesia has numerous and various cultures, even though there are so many differences between one another but Indonesia still united. This thing could have been happen because of the togetherness that rises in every individual soul. With togetherness and respecting the difference between one another could create a harmonic life. Togetherness can be submitted as a good deed because based on good deed’s characteristic that gave advantages to us, and with togetherness we can guard against conflict.

Sungkeman

Indonesia still professes the eastern culture. The eastern culture is well known with their well-mannered and the friendliness (actually not very different with the western culture). In Indonesia we can see in Javanese culture. The Javanese people usually acquainted with their well-mannered and high respect. There is one interesting behavior that Javanese people had, they usually getting ashamed. Why they are getting ashamed? They are getting ashamed if they did something wrong. After they did something wrong they will getting ashamed and felt sorry about it, they quickly apologize for what they have done. It is a good thing to get ashamed if we did something wrong so we tried our best not to do bad things and if we did something wrong we confess our fault and quickly apologize for what we have done. This behavior in the Javanese culture can be categorized as a good deed.

The example above is one of the Indonesian culture that though how to act in a good way. There are lots of Indonesian cultures that though about good deeds. Well, there must be something good in every culture in this world. Good deed is simple; if you just made up your bed in the morning it can be categorized as a good deed because it helps your mother and create a tidy environment. So, from now on try to do the good things that we can do and leave the bad things. Because our culture though us to act in a good way that can make ourselves and our country turns better each day and be respected.      

By : Kamila Edvani

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