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Andri Indonesia
3 Nov 202320:04

Summary

TLDRAndri shares his experience staying at a gas station in America, owned by Indonesians, where he talks about the differences in fuel systems, prices, and business practices. He discusses his dreams of exploring the U.S. with Alexa, mentions meeting other Indonesians, and delves into the unique aspects of running a convenience store and gas station business in America. Andri also talks about his plans to open a restaurant and his passion for cooking. The video concludes with a relaxed, humorous conversation over Indonesian food in America, highlighting cultural connections and business insights.

Takeaways

  • 😊 Andri introduces himself and mentions that he's currently at a gas station owned by an Indonesian person.
  • 🚗 The video plans to explore the business of running a gas station in America.
  • 🗺️ Andri dreams of traveling around America, meeting new people, and exploring places.
  • 🇮🇩 Andri meets another Indonesian man, Mas Alif, who also works in the gas station.
  • 💰 The discussion touches on differences in gas prices in America and Indonesia, mentioning fuel grades like 87, 89, and 93.
  • 📦 The gas station sells various items like beverages, cigarettes, and snacks, including Indonesian products like Jarum and kacang godok (boiled peanuts).
  • 🍴 Andri's wife owns the gas station, and they are planning to open a restaurant nearby.
  • 📊 Andri shares insights into the business model of convenience stores in gas stations, which often rely on selling groceries rather than just fuel for profit.
  • 👩‍🍳 Andri's background is in cooking, and he plans to expand the family business by opening a restaurant.
  • 🌍 The conversation highlights opportunities for Indonesians in America, with Andri reflecting on the entrepreneurial spirit and business potential in the country.

Q & A

  • What is the main setting of the conversation in the script?

    -The conversation takes place at a gas station in the U.S. owned by Indonesians. The speaker, Andri, is discussing the gas station business while interacting with people around him.

  • Who are the main people involved in the conversation?

    -The main speaker is Andri, who is accompanied by Alexa. They are interacting with people at the gas station, including a fellow Indonesian named Alif and other visitors.

  • What does Andri mention as one of his dreams?

    -Andri shares that one of his dreams is to travel around America, meet new friends, and explore places he has never been to.

  • What are some of the challenges of running a gas station business in the U.S., as mentioned in the script?

    -Andri talks about how running a gas station in the U.S. is different from Indonesia, mentioning that everything is more self-service, and you can't always tell who is wealthy or not as everyone is independent.

  • What products and services are sold at the gas station besides fuel?

    -The gas station sells essential items like snacks, drinks, cigarettes, lottery tickets, and even Indonesian products like kacang godok (boiled peanuts). They also have an ATM and offer oil changes.

  • How does the gas station handle gas deliveries and payments?

    -The gas station's system automatically tracks fuel levels and orders refills. The owners receive invoices after the fuel is delivered, and customers pay using a self-service system.

  • What type of business does Andri express interest in starting next?

    -Andri expresses a desire to open a restaurant next to the gas station, possibly offering Japanese-inspired breakfast options and targeting hard-working people in the area.

  • How does Andri propose to structure his future restaurant business?

    -Andri suggests creating a restaurant where everyone involved is a shareholder, avoiding traditional employee roles. This would give everyone more responsibility and flexibility.

  • What insights does Andri provide about product pricing at the gas station?

    -Andri explains that while gas prices are competitive and regulated, the real profit comes from selling groceries and convenience items inside the store. Prices for these items are set by the store itself, often higher than at department stores.

  • What cultural elements does Andri mention in his daily life in the U.S.?

    -Andri mentions that despite living in the U.S., he and his family still enjoy Indonesian foods like tempeh, sambal, and kacang godok. He even jokes about using traditional Indonesian kitchen tools like an ulekan (mortar and pestle).

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