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Old 20th April 2026, 10:22 PM   #14
A. G. Maisey
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I recognise & thank you for your courtesy, Jaya, I also recognise that the use of "Mr." is ingrained into Indonesian social exchanges, however, whilst the use of this little word might make an Indonesian user feel more comfortable, for somebody from a place like the Land of Oz (Australia, yes, there are similarities to Alice's travels) the comfort element is reversed.

For example, in a social setting, I would most definitely not address our Prime Minister as "Prime Minister", not even as Mr. Albanese, but rather as "Albo" or perhaps if I was feeling a little bit negative about him, as "Anthony". If was feeling extremely negative about him, then I would drop the "Prime Minister" & use "Mr. Albanese".

Yes, we're barbarians. Sorry.

About Pangeran Mloyokusumo. I've heard the name, but rarely. I think he was noted for work of very high quality & refined detail & the use of meteoritic iron & premium quality steel. Tangguh would have been classic Surakarta & very probably his work would have had high spiritual value attributed to it.
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