Someone told me once that when you first come to Bali, you love everything about it. After a year or so you hate everything about it, then after a some time things balance out. Tonight I was chatting with a longterm expat who was telling me about stuff that happened to him. As usual, getting ripped off, and the number of break-ins featured high on the list of complaints
Asia truly is a different place that the West. We read about it, but we don’t truly comprehend it until we see it in action. My friend went on about the moronic driving, where one guy on a motorbike with stop a whole line of traffic coming the other way. “They’ll pretend they don’t see you and you don’t see them,” he said. “Its like he’s gazing off into the distance.” I told him about my neighbor getting caught for 30m rp. He told me about a recent bank scam where one of the employees would get customers to invest, through her, in things outside of the bank’s activities. “These people would call me up,” he said “and tell me this woman was a friend of theirs.” “If they needed to pay someone she would take the money out of their account and send it over.” Needless to say many ‘bules’ lost money form trusting someone with their cash. I think the writing is on the wall out here regarding money. Don’t trust anyone.
My friend said “Look, Indonesians are lovely friendly people, its just that most of them have no education.” All across Asia there exists a ‘law of the jungle’ approach, whereby the rich families control a lot of what goes on in daily life, meaning, business, politics, police and deliberately keep the others down. When people from other islands come to Bali, all of a sudden they meet westerners who have money, and might actually treat them well. For some its too much temptation, and people can be pretty brazen about it. A friend of mine who’s house was broken into, said to me recently “See that little scumbag hanging around outside?” “I’m sure it was him who broke into my house, a lady friend saw him hanging around right before.”
Anyway, for all those people who don’t live in Bali, its a great place to live. The best way to live stress free out here, is to live simply, and don’t flash money around. 99% of people are very nice, and you are just as safe as in a western city.
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Indonesia is safer than all those Anglo Saxon countries where people are oppressed by over beuracracy.
All these westerners with horror stories HO Hummm
Ripoffs happen in every country..
Living here, living there it all has to do with the kind of people you mix with.
Paradise is where you make it.
I think that to say Bali is as safe as any western city is dangerously untrue. Since 1996 when I moved there armed robbery with swords is rampant and calling the police will make your problems worse. The lack of health care and the racism of doctors most notably at Kasih Ibu means getting a non seroius illness can lead to having a near death experience.
The modern supposedly western run clinic (western owned only) are not much better. I was diagnosed as having cancer by BMIC who were going to start Chemo therapy that same week after 3 months of attempted diagnocis. I instead flew to Sing (thank heaven for health insurance) and was treated and cured of Amoebic Infections which is an EXTREMELY common illness which is 100% fatal if not treated.
There are nice things of course about Bali but talk to those that have stayed there for any legnth of time….. Its been interesting watching Nick’s perspective change over the lasy years as the reality of how the Balinese really are sinks in.
There are definitely better places to live in SE Asian unless you are a surfer. If you are a surfer then Bali wins hands down. Anyway who wants to help an economy who send the boss of the Bali Bombers to jail for 18 months yet locks people up for 5 years for a lump of hash????
Cheers!
Here we go….
Let’s talk about percentage, shall we?
Bali is one of the savest place in Indonesia.
Crimes happen but, compare to another big cities in Indonesia, it’s nothing.
I’m Javanese and live here for about 6 years and ever cheated, scammed by the police few times, arguing with the locals but I think it could happen in any place in the world.
Totally agree with Nick’s tips.
Scott - can you name the better places to live in SE Asia. I am not a surfer, am a regular visitor to Bali and love the climate. If there are better places to live - I would love to know them.
Well said Eddie Tansil, bravo…couldn’t agree more.
Most expats struggle to blend in with the Balinese
society.Most will get ripped off as money is the only real friend they have.The expats i have met have huge egos and usually aggressive.Eventually
they will end up on a plane home to where they came from.