Hi, thank you so much for being here readers! I would appreciate it so much if you are willing to spare some moments to introduce yourself, so that I can pay you a visit or at least know who my readers are. If you do not have the faintest idea how to start, here are some nice questions you might like to include in your introduction:
1.Name or ID
2. Where you are from
3.Languages you speak
The rest is up to you!but keep your manner, or you will be deleted permanently. Thank you
Lu2Ar








Do I have to? LOL – I mean, good morning!!! So glad to finally be here. You know I love your writing though I love the person more… Big Hugs!!!!
Hehe, your avatar is informative enough to tell me who you are:P
I love you too sis!
Thanks for everything
Hi Lulu, we met when I visited you in Surabaya before on my 3rd visit to Indonesia, I like climbing volcanoes and as you write on your page about your country there are plenty of them there, still many mountains to climb!
On your third visit? wow I just realized it that you were almost “native” here, hehe. I mean you must have known more than a little about us. Yep! you really should make a list on the next volcanoes to conquer. Such an adventurous person!
Hi, thanks for having a look at my blog.
I do love Indonesian food. I toured the country a few years ago with a band called Incognito, and got to sample a lot of food from all over the country.
It’s not quite the same when you buy it in the UK, although I have had some pretty good nasi goreng in Amsterdam….
Hi Gourmet Gorman! Your Gourmet “first name” drew my attention, so I decided to go to your blog. I do love cooking as much as I like eating. Hmm I seem to know the band you mentioned, but I am not sure; is it Indonesian band? or how?
I only took a glance at your posts, and I found something that looked like Nasi goreng. I think the best taste of food is always from the original place where the food is created.
I am glad you love Indonesian food, that means you do not mind with some spicy food. I’ll follow your blog; it’s interesting.
Salam dari Indonesia
Hi! I’m from the USA and am just coming by to visit your blog after seeing your post at http://angryaack.wordpress.com
I’ll keep an eye on your blog as I don’t know much about Indonesia and would love to learn – I’m going to be living in Taiwan this year and want to take a side trip to Bali
Hi Joshua, thank you for coming by. I hope I can present some information about Indonesia that you need.
Bali for holidays will be a good idea:-) I have posted something about Bali here.
United states and I speak English, although I dabble in Russian, a little bit of German, and a rudimentary knowledge of written Tamil (random I know). I’ve also come up with various scripts of my own invention for entertainment/decorative purposes. Linguistic freak!!!! -j.p.
Hello the USA!
It’s always nice to meet linguistic freak!:D And it never fails to make me smile when I meet someone who can speak more than one language:D two thumbs up for you!
Thanks/Danke/Спасебо fellow linguist!!!
Sama-sama(bahasa)/ bitte/you’re welcome/arigato
Hi Lulu, what a wonderful blog. I loved your post about the Indonesian flag. I’m American but I have lived in the UK for 12 years now. My husband is Australian. I consider my children citizens of the world…
Hi Ninakilham
Thank you for dropping by,and reading my blog. How do you cope with different vocabulary there? I know there are some differences in vocabulary.
I love meeting mixed couples:-) and I am on the same boat as you; children being born from mixed couple like you are indeed citizens of the world even though the USA and Australia share the same language.
You are welcome to drop by here anytime
Thank you once again!
My blog is Ramblings of a woman. I am american through and through. Live in the southeast US only speak english.
I blog the journey of a woman over 40 and her trials of travel.
Thanks for dropping by!
I read your post, congrats for having it freshly pressed!
Hey Lulu, thanks for dropping by my blog. Mencari info tentang nikah dengan WN Jerman, nyangkut di blogku? Kok bisa ya, hahaha… But do leave another comment with your e-mail address, in case you want to talk about that. I’ll be glad to share info. Oh, and I am an Indonesian, married to a German, and currently living in Yemen. Languages: Javanese, Indonesian and English. Currently making my teachers frustrated with my German and Arabic ;p
Iya, gara2 sering browsing ttg topic itu, hehe. Sure, I will contact you again Tereasa, apart from all the needed info I got from your site, you write so many nice things.
Thanks for being here:-)
Josh, from New Zealand. I’m trying to learn Tagalog, I think I have a decent enough handle on English now after 22 years to be able to branch out a bit
Branch out! sounds like an awesome idea!
Welcome to my page!
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