19 August 2014

extrima kasih, pak

When visiting fair, far-flung Indonesia remember your phrases – foremost though T'rima. It's followed by Kasih – these two mean Thank You; please say them quite often to friends old and new. In keeping with trends in most adventure sports there is though a dashing, fresh kind of retort that's used to give thanks to a younger, fun crowd – it's spoken not softly but boldly and loud. An Extrima Kasih just bursts with elation as well as the sincere and honest sensation of gratefulness toward a fine counterpart who keeps in the folds of his own beating heart the not-quite-so-subtle or too-modest dream or being the bossman of all that's extreme. Please still be respectful to those who are old – respect in this country is worth more than gold – but try out this hot phrase on dogs of the sea and say to a surfer: Extrima Kasih!

© americanifesto / 場黑麥

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