Cimory Yogurt Bites Bikin Perut, Otak, dan Mulut Jadi Akur!

Cimory Indonesia
11 Dec 202401:07

Summary

TLDRThe transcript captures a casual and humorous conversation about food, work, and daily routines. The speakers joke about the idea of having seblak (a popular Indonesian dish) without enough chili, and how their energy levels fluctuate throughout the day. They humorously discuss having coffee in the morning and the importance of snacks like fried food, with a playful tone about how little money goes a long way. There’s also a light-hearted reference to the unpredictability of the creative industry and the need for fuel in the form of food and coffee to keep going.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A casual conversation revolves around the topic of food and drinks, particularly seblak and coffee.
  • 😀 The speaker humorously mentions that it's been a while since they had seblak, and they're considering getting some.
  • 😀 There is a playful exchange about drinking coffee early in the morning and whether it’s suitable for work.
  • 😀 One speaker mentions preferring fried snacks (gorengan) over coffee at a certain time of day.
  • 😀 The idea of purchasing 50 pieces of fried snacks, specifically bakwan, is discussed.
  • 😀 The speaker jokes about the absurdity of buying such a large quantity of fried snacks in one go.
  • 😀 There’s a mention of an industrial or creative job, hinting at how people in those sectors might use their time, such as making ads.
  • 😀 A moment of humor is shared about the contradiction between typing and erasing text, leading to a need for coffee.
  • 😀 The conversation touches on wanting a refreshing iced coffee (es kopi) for a quick boost.
  • 😀 The speaker comments on the simplicity of buying fried snacks but expresses disappointment at the small quantity they’re getting for the price.
  • 😀 A final playful statement about eating the fried snacks and the potential effect on the body is made, referencing the kidney or digestion humorously.

Q & A

  • What is being discussed in the script?

    -The script appears to be a casual conversation about eating habits, particularly involving snacks like 'gorengan' (fried foods) and drinking coffee. There's also a mention of the challenges faced in the creative industry, referencing the importance of creative work and understanding the industry's demands.

  • What does 'gorengan' refer to in the script?

    -'Gorengan' refers to Indonesian fried foods, typically including items like fried tofu, tempe, or fritters, commonly sold as snacks.

  • What is the significance of coffee in the conversation?

    -Coffee is mentioned as something that helps energize the speaker's work, suggesting that it's important for staying productive during the day. The mention of 'ngopi pagi' (drinking coffee in the morning) reflects how the speaker values this routine.

  • What does the speaker imply about the quantity of 'gorengan'?

    -The speaker mentions ordering 50 pieces of 'gorengan,' indicating a large quantity, perhaps to share or for a significant occasion. It highlights the speaker's casual attitude toward food and the enjoyment of having a variety of fried snacks.

  • What is the reference to the 'creative industry'?

    -The reference to the 'creative industry' seems to suggest that the speaker is either involved in or commenting on the nature of this industry. The speaker seems to stress the importance of understanding it and possibly working overtime ('lembur') to succeed in it.

  • What does 'UMR' refer to, and how is it mentioned?

    -UMR refers to the 'Upah Minimum Regional' or Regional Minimum Wage in Indonesia. The speaker seems to be commenting on the low pay in certain industries, particularly for those who do not understand the creative industry.

  • How does the speaker describe the effect of yogurt on their body?

    -The speaker mentions 'wahimor yogurt' and describes the positive effect it has on their body, implying it helps with digestion or feels good to consume. However, this seems to be a casual or playful mention rather than a serious health claim.

  • What does 'es kopi' mean in the context of the script?

    -'Es kopi' translates to iced coffee. It seems the speaker is in need of iced coffee as a refreshment, possibly to maintain energy or to cool down from the heat.

  • Why is the phrase 'ketik hapus ketik haus butuh es kopi' significant?

    -This phrase seems to capture a moment of frustration or the need for something to refresh the speaker. It highlights a playful, almost routine aspect of their work life, where they feel the need to type, erase, and refresh their mind with iced coffee.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'ginjal' in the script?

    -The mention of 'ginjal' (kidneys) seems to be a humorous or lighthearted reference, possibly indicating that the speaker has consumed or is about to consume too many fried foods or yogurt, and is joking about how it might affect their kidneys or health.

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