Tuesday, May 04, 2004
My ex-girlfriend is an indigineous (i don’t like this word) Indonesian. She is a Catholic. I first met her in my sociolinguistics class in Atmajaya. She is my junior.
We met each other so often in a week because in turned out that we took the same subjects for the semester. Seeing each other and having discusion together, we began to like each other.
Having a special relationship for about one year, we were ready to move to the next step. This is when I re-thought of our relationship. I had been aware that our culture is so different but I kept convincing myself that it would be ok. In fact, I myself had no problem with her being an indigineous but my family didn’t seem to share the same opinion with me. We broke up.
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We met each other so often in a week because in turned out that we took the same subjects for the semester. Seeing each other and having discusion together, we began to like each other.
Having a special relationship for about one year, we were ready to move to the next step. This is when I re-thought of our relationship. I had been aware that our culture is so different but I kept convincing myself that it would be ok. In fact, I myself had no problem with her being an indigineous but my family didn’t seem to share the same opinion with me. We broke up.
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