"Stammtisch" at the Marriott hotel

 A few weeks after our arrival, we were warmly invited to participate in a regular meeting. The “Stammtisch” is a popular meeting place for people with a German background or those who have spent a long time in Germany.


When we arrived, we were pleasantly surprised to find that the food was provided free of charge. You only had to pay for the drinks. However, these were not necessarily cheap, as we were in a very classy hotel. 

 


Live music was played during the evening, and there was plenty of opportunity to network with new people. On one of these evenings, we were given a tip for an exciting Sumatran jungle tour. We met a group of people our age and exchanged experiences about Jakarta. It was nice to hear that it wasn't just us. Many had similar impressions of Jakarta and Indonesia.

 


The German Stammtisch takes place every Wednesday, and you can leave a donation at the end of the evening. After all, all the costs have to be covered. But don't worry, the money goes to charity - at least, that's how it was explained to us.

 

I recommend you visit the German Stammtisch at the Marriott Hotel if possible. It's an excellent opportunity to meet new people and exchange ideas with others. You'll also be supporting a good cause.

 

I hope you enjoyed my report, and I'll see you at the Stammtisch soon!


 

Sampai jumpa,

Love Patricia

Comments

  1. whoaa how lovely!🀩 have a good times & enjoy

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    1. Thank you very muchπŸ˜‡πŸ«ΆπŸ»

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  2. Amazing experience!

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  3. This is lovely! thank u for this information :)

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  4. Wow, great

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  5. Uuuhhhh Nice !! :)

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  6. What impressions and experiences do people share about Jakarta and Indonesia at the German regulars’ table?πŸ€“

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    1. Mostly it's always the same. The top three are the immense traffic, heat and foodπŸ˜…

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  7. Sounds very helpful. For exchanging experiences and ideas with others.πŸ‘πŸΌ

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