Ngabuburit (waiting to break fast) style, even when it’s not Ramadan. He will hang out at the Warung Kopi with his squad, solving the world’s problems (corruption, traffic, why Indonesia lost to Vietnam in football) without ever leaving their plastic chairs.
: Explains the slang term "Bokap" (derived from Bapak), which gained "street credibility" among Jakarta youth in the 1970s and remains a staple of modern informal lifestyle. Summary of Key Local Values Gila, Ujang and Gempak (1978 – 2015) GAMPAK KONTOL BAPAK INDO
For the Gampak Bapak, "me time" doesn't exist in isolation. He integrates entertainment with fatherhood. Ngabuburit (waiting to break fast) style, even when
The word Gampak , derived from Javanese and Betawi slang, loosely translates to "cool," "badass," or "stylishly confident." When paired with Bapak Indo (Indonesian Dad), it describes a burgeoning lifestyle and entertainment movement that celebrates fathers who are urban, tech-savvy, musically inclined, and deeply engaged in modern hedonism—without abandoning their family duties. Summary of Key Local Values Gila, Ujang and
: Emphasizing responsible social media use and maintaining a professional yet friendly reputation online. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
: This study analyzes the style, theme, and humor of local cartoon magazines like Gempak . It explores how digital technology led to their decline and how these magazines reflected Malaysian and Indonesian sociocultural aspects.