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@williamdoto

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Sus, France Katılım Temmuz 2014
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@The_Piroen Whatever The Economist analyzed about Indonesia. Theyre underestimating it's problems.
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KJA SS Official @RealSS
They say Indonesia depends on one man. That’s cute. This country survived dictatorship, crisis, and chaos—what makes you think it suddenly stands on a single figure now? You’re not analyzing Indonesia. You’re underestimating it. 🇮🇩
The Economist@TheEconomist

Far too much in Indonesia depends on a thin-skinned former general with a sketchy human-rights record. Prabowo Subianto needs to hear some unpalatable truths economist.com/leaders/2026/0…

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sheeeesshhhh@williamdoto·
org indo kalo sekali negaranya lebih bagus dari negara laen langsung belagu setengah mati. "alah Filipina" "alah India". Bayangin kalo semua negara yng lebih maju dari kita ngehina Indo dengan cara Indo ngehina Filipina/India
Emyr Za@emyr_za1

Cok. Filipina itu lebih parah dari kita aseli Mirip kayak America latin Diluar perang ya, hampir tiap hari ada aja kasus² penembakan karena negaranya melegalkan senpi Tingkat kriminalitas juga parah. Men Filipina dibilang bagus apaan jir

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sheeeesshhhh@williamdoto·
@MalaydeshLatino I'm literally Indonesian btw. I just know that Objectively speaking Malaysia is a better state than ours. "More beautiful and melodic", bro this is just your own opinion.
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@williamdoto Not really, we can understand each other but Bahasa Indonesia sounds more beautiful and melodic There's a reason why Indonesian Songs dominated your country. Therefore Bahasa Indonesia are far superior My Chinese friends still can speak Chinese, Hokkien, etc
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sheeeesshhhh@williamdoto·
@MalaydeshLatino dude, to any non native speaker, any language will sound weird or backwards. Malay people only follow Indonesian language cuz we have more people and thus we're more influencial. Chindos don't speak Chinese as fluent as Malay Chinese and that's a fact. Stop trying to argue
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Evanmovic 🇲🇾🇧🇩🇧🇷🇦🇷
@williamdoto Nope, Bahasa Monyet sounds primitive and backwards. bahasa Indonesia is a modern version, sounds better, and your gen Z prefer it too I have many chindo friends that are fluid in Chinese, Indonesia and local language Your Chinese doesn't care about malaysial
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Angga@anggapph2·
Vietnam eksportir global mas, gada masalah forex Thailand forex reservenya 2x lipat NKRI, 290 miliar USD untuk negara dengan populasi 71 juta Malaysia net oil exporter dan ekspor manufakturnya gede, surplus dagang 30 miliar USD untuk negara penduduk 36 juta Mau alasan apa lg?
Fathoni@FansRossoneri

Kalo dihubungin sama budget deficit, jangan lupa, vietnam forecastnya deficit 4,2% tahun 2026 (40% lebih tinggi dari indonesia). India, China, Thailand jg di kisaran 4,3%. Malaysia 3,5%. Semuanya jauh diatas Indonesia. Kok yg dibahas soal budget deficit cuma Indonesia?

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@Indrovertt @ARSIPAJA benefit negara komunis: -negara stabil -bisa long term planning minus negara komunis: -gak bebas benefit demokrasi; -negara bebas minus demokrasi: -gak stabil indo: -gak stabil -gak bebas -gak maju GEGE COY
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Gus Bibi@_BoengJose·
@ARSIPAJA Bullshit. Kok bisa Thailand punya skor kebebasan yang lebih tinggi, padahal disana kalau ada orang yang berani unggah foto rajanya sendiri seperti ini bisa diancam hukuman penjara sampai 15 tahun
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Thomas 🇮🇪🇪🇺🇵🇸@MeathGuerilla·
Most insane Japanese cultural victory are Chinese tea shops in Shenzhen using Japanese renderings of Chinese characters
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@Jorok_AI @kentvrama chindo lazy ass slop actually provides good tata kota compared to the legacy non chindos have built
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Jorok@Jorok_AI·
@kentvrama It would be so much better under nazi occupation then chindo lazy ass slop. 🙏
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
That's increasingly the case in most countries in Asia: in almost all countries you can pay with QR codes and, increasingly, these QR codes are application-agnostic, meaning you can scan them with whatever is your preferred payment app. I'm seeing this in Thailand where I am on holiday right now: all businesses have Thai banking QR codes which, most of the time, I can scan with either Malaysia's Touch N' Go or China's Alipay (I've tried both). I also saw the same thing in Cambodia where I was last month. And of course in Malaysia where I live, and pay for virtually everything with QR code, even online payments. I prefer doing so because it's cheaper (there's no fee for merchants or customers, it's a kind of Blockchain), and more practical (just scan and confirm). I genuinely don't understand why - unless I missed something - this isn't widely done in the West. Probably an instance of regulatory capture by credit card companies, since this is death to them: the same service but more practical and free 🤷‍♂️
Eivor@Eivor_Koy

This is huge. China and Indonesia today fully linked their national QR payment networks. This isn’t just about convenience. Both central banks call it a deliberate move to bypass the dollar. Transactions settle directly in rupiah and yuan under their local currency settlement framework. No USD in the chain. A Chinese tourist can now scan an Indonesian QRIS code with Alipay or UnionPay and pay like a local at over 39 million merchants. Indonesians can do the same in China with their 33 local e-wallets. Why it matters: China-Indonesia trade hit ~$140 billion last year. Switching to local currencies saves businesses 2-3% on forex and hedging costs. Across ASEAN, nearly 45% of China trade is already settling in RMB — and it’s growing fast. This QR link takes it from big commodity deals down to everyday retail: coffee, hotels, shopping. Who’s already on board (ASEAN focus): • Cambodia: Full two-way • Indonesia: Just went live • Thailand: PromptPay connected (Chinese tourists scanning) • Vietnam: NAPAS linked, full two-way soon • Malaysia & Singapore: Inbound for Chinese visitors • Laos: Digital RMB pilots active Beyond ASEAN: Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, UAE, Argentina (full national QR coverage), and Brazil are in various stages. China’s CIPS now reaches 122 countries/regions. The bigger picture: One-way links are becoming two-way, then full integration. Central banks are testing mBridge for CBDC-based settlement. A parallel financial infrastructure where the dollar is no longer the only option. 39 countries have local currency settlement deals. QR systems are spreading fast. This is de-dollarization happening in the background, one scan at a time.

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New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
🇮🇩🇨🇳 JUST IN: Indonesia & China just killed the USD for payments! From today: Chinese tourists pay ANY QRIS merchant with Alipay. Indonesians use local apps in China. Straight Rupiah Yuan. Zero USD. Zero forex fees. Tourism & trade just leveled up. De-dollarization is here.
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