Love it when people cut in line... (expat complaining)

Indonesian friends, how often have you seen this scene played out? This happened to me last night, but seems to be a weekly occurrence.

Last night I walk into Indomart (equivalent to 7-11) to buy a box of bottled water. The lady in front of me was taking her time adding items to her checkout, one by one from all corners of the store. I patiently waited over 5 minutes. Soon there were six other customers lined up behind me, all assuming a convenience store means just that.

A 40-something Indonesian lady walks in front of all of us, puts her items on the counter and waits for the checkout woman. I'm wondering, 'Is she really expecting to cut in line like that?', but somehow believing the best in humanity knowing she wouldn't dare.

She turns around, sees the 7 people lined up behind her, and realizing that she cut in front of all of us, asks the cashier, "Antri, ya?" (I have to wait in a line, right?)

The cashier smiles politely, "Yes, you need to wait in the back of the line, ma'am."

She looks at me, my patience waning, and I look her directly in the eye, with a firm smile, "Ya, harus antri, bu" (Yes, you need to wait, ma'am).

Another cashier approaches the checkout, unaware of the tense drama unfolding, "Who's next?"

In my disbelief I see the woman boldly push her items forward, "Me!".

I walked out.

Jakarta, Jamaica - same thing! US Postal Service mishap

So my friend had a package sent to Jakarta from the U.S. It was mailed on September 11, nearly 6 weeks ago. It never arrived. Today he decided to file a claim for the lost package, and whaddya know, it turned up just this morning. 

The package arrived smelling faintly of coconut oil, patchouli, and cheap rum with a stamp stating, "Missent to Jamaica". (Is missent even a word? MS Word says 'no'.) I'm guessing the U.S. Postal Service would do wonderfully in a Miss America pageant considering their geographical abilities.

Jamaica

Twitter: Protect updates vs not protecting

I posed the question on Twitter: "Do you protect your Twitter updates or not. If so, why? If not, why?" Here are a few results:

  • aulia   @javajive On twitter? Of course not, I need to be able to search and track my tweets and I have no reason to protect my updates
  • snydez   @javajive no,. i don't. i don't think it's necessary to people to bether my tweets :) re: protect update
  • heriyadi   @javajive No. I don't think anything I post in twitter have to be protected
  • LeonnieFM   @javajive I don't protect mine, i think bcoz I want people to read my tweets & get the idea about me before they start to follow me.
  • pillowfight   @javajive I would be interested in hearing why people lock their accounts down myself. Seems kind of opposite the whole point w/ social net? 
  • tysiscoe   @javajive I protect my updates so I do not have to self-censor or worry that my words my come back on me. Google sees all & forgets nothing.