Batak is Indeed Unique

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Batak is an abbreviation of "Many tactics, many wits." Why did I raise the theme of Batak today, because in my opinion Batak is unique.

What I know is that Batak people can't work hard, because there is a term that says you can't work hard. That's why you will be disobedient if you work hard.

Then talking about professions. The profession that is most closely related or most familiar to Batak people is the first in the legal field. For example, lawyers, lawyers like Hotman Paris Sitompul, there is Ruhut Sitompul, and so on.



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So, the profession is usually in the legal field. Whether it's a lawyer, maybe also a judge, prosecutor, or maybe dealing with a law firm, there are also many. Not necessarily prisoners, because they can be prisoners.

The second one is in the arts, singers, their voices are good, on average like that. I have five Batak friends. Four of them can't sing, one wants to sing, but it turns out he can't either.

Have you ever heard of Rinto Harahap? Have you ever heard of Edi Silitonga? Charles Hutagalung, Benny Panjaitan. And they are very creative in creating songs.

Then this is in the transportation sector. Yes, public transportation drivers, metro mini drivers, including conductors And the last one is tire repair, there are a lot of Batak people. Not a lot, but on average they are involved in this world (tire repair). There are also many Batak people in the police, so maybe the question arises, why are Batak people like that?

This is what is called a profession that requires trust. Batak people because they are a minority, from an area that is indeed barren, different from the natural wealth of other tribes. Their capital for going abroad is only trust. Well, trust is very important.

Batak people in the village there, their houses are far away, so their voices are usually loud. Not to mention those with waterfalls, fountains. In my friend's village, it's called Pancur Napitu. There are seven fountains. So, if you call me in a low voice, you can't, it'll be defeated by the sound of the water. So you have to shout, and usually they do that in court too.

Batak people speak loudly, so when they talk in court, they don't use a sound system. There's something special about the Batak area, a European food, the inspiration for which is the Batak area, the monk dance. That's from a Batak song. "Grilled first, first first.

Greetings always compact.

By @midiagam

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