Stand Up Comedy Abdur: Sibuk Nyeberang Jalan, Sopir-sopir Angkot Sampai Hapal - SUCI 4

Stand Up Kompas TV
15 Jun 202006:02

Summary

TLDRThe script features a humorous and lively conversation, primarily revolving around interviews, personal anecdotes, and experiences from Eastern Indonesia. The dialogue touches on transportation differences, challenges in remote areas like Larantuka, and the humorous difficulties faced when dealing with basic infrastructure such as pedestrian crossings. The speaker shares a comical story of a midwife on a small island, stressing the hardships and resilience required. The casual tone and local references highlight the speaker's charm and cultural background, making the conversation both engaging and relatable.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Kwik, a character in the script, originates from East Timor.
  • 🚗 Abdul Aziz is introduced and asked about his plans if he works at the company, to which he responds vaguely, saying he doesn't know.
  • 🤔 The interviewer advises Abdul Aziz to think more deeply about his goals in joining the company.
  • 🌍 Abdul Aziz eventually states that his goal is to work hard to make the company globally recognized.
  • 💡 A side conversation discusses a traffic light system for pedestrian crossings, where pressing a button changes the light to red, stopping cars.
  • 🚦 The speaker humorously describes how familiar drivers are with the system and jokes about frequent crossings.
  • 🏙 The speaker reminisces about the simplicity of transportation in Larantuka, where there was only one main road, and public transport followed just two routes: 'up' or 'down'.
  • 🚑 A personal anecdote is shared about a relative who is a midwife working on a small island near Flores, describing the challenges of crossing the sea during emergencies at night.
  • ⛴ The storyteller describes a nerve-wracking boat trip in rough seas, with humor about the challenges and eventual safe arrival.
  • 🎤 The narrative ends with humorous commentary on the simplicity and wonder of everyday life experiences, such as crossing streets or island life.

Q & A

  • What is the origin of 'Kwik' mentioned at the beginning of the script?

    -'Kwik' is said to originate from Timor, a region in Indonesia.

  • Why does Abdul Aziz seem uncertain during his interview in the script?

    -Abdul Aziz expresses uncertainty when asked about what he would do if he worked at the company, initially saying he doesn't know.

  • What goal does Abdul Aziz express for the company if he were to work there?

    -He mentions that he would work hard to help make the company known worldwide.

  • What advice is Abdul Aziz given regarding his purpose at the company?

    -The interviewer advises him to think carefully about his goals and purpose before proceeding with the process.

  • What humorous event involving a pedestrian crossing is described in the script?

    -The script describes how pressing a button at a crosswalk causes the light to turn red and cars to stop, amusingly portraying it as something very exciting for the people involved.

  • How is the transportation system in Larantuka described?

    -In Larantuka, the transportation system is described as very simple, with only one main road and two directions: 'up' and 'down.'

  • Who is Rahmi Indrawati Arsad, and what is her profession?

    -Rahmi Indrawati Arsad, also known as Monalisa, is a midwife working in a small village on an island near Flores.

  • What challenge does Rahmi Indrawati Arsad face in her work as a midwife?

    -She often has to deal with emergencies at night, such as assisting with childbirth in the dark and navigating rough seas to transport patients to the hospital.

  • What makes the story about Rahmi's midwifery work humorous in the script?

    -The story becomes humorous when it’s described that by the time they reach land, the baby has not only been born but is already swimming alongside the boat.

  • How does the script reflect the unique perspective on life in Eastern Indonesia?

    -The script blends humor with the simplicity and challenges of life in Eastern Indonesia, such as limited transportation options and the novelty of simple things like crosswalk lights.

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