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Kegagalan "Anda" - Pikiran Rakyat

More than fifty years after it was introduced, the word "Anda" has been deemed a failure according to an article in Pikiran Rakyat, a daily newspaper in Bandung, by Ajip Rosidi. The word itself was made up in 1958 and pushed for adoption by senior journalist Rosihan Anwar to provide a single second person pronoun equivalent to "you", in place of all the alternatives such as "saudara", "tuan", "kamu", kau", engkau", and so on.

The fact that Indonesian cultures place social stature mostly on a pedestal unsurprisingly does not help the use of this "status neutral" word. The English culture places less importance on this, thus the use of "you" has become much more commonly used than the alternatives.

While "Anda" has been adopted, it has failed in its original purpose to become the universal "you" as proposed by Anwar. Most people use this word when the other person is a relative stranger or when keeping the other person on the same level as themselves, as opposed to "kamu" which is used mostly by couples as in the Japanese "Anata" to express affection, intimacy, or friendship.

Read more (Pikiran Rakyat - Indonesian)

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The Jakarta Post just got served

Jef Ooi, noted Malaysian blogger who visited Indonesia with for Pesta Blogger '08 somehow managed to score himself a copy of The Jakarta Globe, (something that apparently even Globe staff has failed to do outside their offices despite having claimed a 50-60 thousand print run) and published this review of the new daily.


Some have criticized the newspaper's asking price of Rp. 8500 when long-term incumbent English daily The Jakarta Post charges much lower, but they forget that the Globe at 48 pages and three sections delivers more news in more variety and in full color as opposed to The Post's black and white 28 pages.

None of the above sentence applies to me though as I don't read print publications especially when the news that matter are available online. Regardless, I think Mr. Ooi was pretty scathing in his attack of the Post when he said, 

I don't think the Post, with its 28-page configuration including the classified and news and features befitting the appetite of a village paper, could match the Globe in terms of width and depth in content.

That's one heck of a thumbs up to the new paper by a foreigner.


Disclaimer
I am a regular tech contributor to the Jakarta Globe

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