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Indonesian sisters and home chefs Tasia and Gracia Seger have a tight relationship despite their frequent bickering. "It's always over something very silly, like 'why are you taking so slow' or 'that's not the way you chop things,' Tasia, 27, said in a conversation with Tempo at the end of last year. But they always instantly forget their disagreements. "Really, really stupid stuff," Gracia, 26, said.
Mahdi Musa has lived in Qatar for 18 years. He was in Indonesia recently for a month to take care of his business and to attend the Trade Expo Indonesia 2016. But before returning to his adopted country, he shared his experiences on a panel at the Indonesian Diaspora Business Forum held by the Indonesian Diaspora Business Council and the Indonesian Diaspora Global Network.
"I love to motivate people," said the 64-year-old over tea at a caf in Depok, before his flight to Qatar, adding that as someone who came from a very poor family, he was eager to share his passion and experience with others.
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