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Dream - Random behaviors of Indonesian mothers not only occur on the road. They can do anything anywhere without caring about being in a neighboring country. This is the sight seen when a group of mothers had to wait for a delayed flight schedule at the Airport in Singapore. Most passengers will spend their time playing with their phones or hanging out while enjoying coffee at the cafeteria.
However, this group of Indonesian mothers has a unique way of waiting for their flight schedule at Changi Airport, Singapore.
Feels like in their own country, the group of mothers held a picnic in the airport waiting area. Interestingly, they brought mats, plenty of food, as well as plates and glasses. In a video uploaded by the account @marvinmikemm, the moment happened at Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore. The place, which offers a beautiful waterfall inside the airport, has an unusual view. A group of mothers can be seen having a picnic and eating while sitting on the floor as if they were at home, spreading out mats.
"They also brought plates and dishes along with sambal to be enjoyed together. There was even a mortar and pestle seen for making sambal. Despite being prohibited, they appeared relaxed while enjoying their food in the airport waiting area. 'This is truly extraordinary, no matter where we are, we always have a lesehan-style meal,' wrote the video description."
The upload immediately received various reactions from netizens. Many were puzzled by the behavior of those mothers who were casually laying out mats and having a picnic in the waiting area of Changi Airport, Singapore. "The food is one thing, but how can they bring a chopping board? 😂 I can't stop laughing," said @pokkapink. "Can't see a lush tree and beach... they bring mats and packed food... 😄," wrote @whateverittakes67. Report: Nisya Aprilya.
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