In addition, Yul likes to share food with Mar and her
family after all the chores are done, while Mars kids
also like to buy snacks from Yuls store.
On the other hand, Jok, Sya, and Gar have ran-
dom refugee friends to talk to; however, Moh (cen-
sored) from Iran and Nor from Myanmar are the most
often ones. In particular, they always share conversa-
tion regarding war, family, or jokes.
As the whole interview is done, most informants
said the situation what they feel and think of refugees
were, I feel sorry for them, the second said They are
the victim of war I could not imagine how sad is that
the third said They have no place to go, the fourth
showed a gesture of sigh, the fifth sad frowned and
said Well Pity
Sometimes, the inclusion between the local and
refugees in their interaction means they will sit, talk-
ing, and doing nothing together under this one big tree
around the area. They spent their break time there,
mostly after 4 PM both parties would start to gather
around the spot. Yul said, this is not an obligation, but
somehow both parties know about this habit, its like
a thing they have to control each other presence. For
example, if Gar didnt see Moh several times when he
was together at the spot, he would ask other refugees
about Moh, what happen to him or simple where he
was.
5.2 Friendliness
The informants stated that their communication oc-
curs normally and they kept repeating Just happen
like that as the same answer. In addition, they even
answered using masa iya mau ditolak in Bahasa In-
donesia expression which showed that they are fine
when the refugees come to approach and appreciate
them.
On the other setting, informant Gar and Moh of-
ten talk under the tree near the community house. Gar
with his black and blue security uniform and Moh
with his t- shirt and short pants, both sat side by side
chatting. They were joking and smoking together. It
is a casual gesture for them to share cigarettes when
they are engaging in a conversation. One time, Moh
jokingly insisted to Gar to give him cigarettes be-
cause he knew that Gar just got an incentive from his
works, Gar then shared his happiness. Not only that,
when some of informants and refugees saw that, they
wanted it as well, so that time refugees and informants
enjoyed cigarettes while talking together.
While informants being asked, how usually the
communication started, they said the communication
Just happens like that. In a situation where they dont
expect visit by their refugees friend, they still interact
with them, they answered in Indonesia language
masa iya mau ditolak which has an expression even
though they dont feel like to have a guess or not in
the mood to interact, they dont find any reason to
reject if so, they dont want to.
Ya They come to you or sit near you. Do you
want to shush them off ? Of course not. They are not
doing anything wrong. Sya said.
. I close with Mar (the Myanmar refugee), she
comes daily here. Help me with cook, chores, I do
not ask her to, but she comes, and I am just welcome
to her. I guess it is boring there (refer to inside the
building), that is why they like to be outside around
the building. Yul said.
Then beside being friendly researcher would pro-
pose to being understanding because the informants
understand that refugees may need friends to talk to
and they wanted to support.
This also probably affected by a collectivist cul-
ture, where they like to keep harmony and peace to
one another. Hofstede said collectivists are less con-
cerned with people who belong to some other group
the out-group and tend to view boundaries between
one group and another to be relatively impermeable.
Then this may because Yul and Mar not engage in
disclosure conversation these times. So regardless of
refugees is in fact out a group of the local community,
the locals through the informants behave in the sake
of harmony to their environment.
5.3 Pontential Prospect
Lastly, informants see refugee as a potential con-
sumer. In the beginning, informants not that aware
of this idea. Because they were focusing more on the
excitement of foreign people come to their area. Then
after times goes by, after engaging longer with them,
from the information shared, they start to realize the
possibility. Then, informants started by renting them
vehicles that in the present moment no longer permit-
ted by the government, other than that the local still
sell vegetables, and else as needed by the refugees.
The locals will come to the refugees and ask what
they need, then they search the items and when they
found it, they sell it to refugees. In other time, for ex-
ample, if they think its something refugees possibly
need, they do not ask, they directly bring the items
and offer to them. In addition, near the refugee build-
ing, in the same alley, there are six houses that own
personal stores. Couple of them positioned at the
front of the building, and besides the building, they
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