Differences Between Fathers In America And Indonesia According To Sara Wijayanto
Sara Wijayanto and the Sara Mystery Diary team celebrated their 5th anniversary by traveling their horror to The Conjuring House. However, during the journey, Sara Wijayanto even met the original ghost in Uncle Sam's country.
He said that the ghost character in the United States was very aggressive. This was said by Adinia Wirasti's older brother because he had his own experience while staying at a hotel in Las Vegas.
"The character is aggressive. They seem more assertive like I told them earlier that we went to Vegas and then first flight had to go to LA early in the morning. I took a shower before my husband woke up, suddenly there was the sound of 'hihhhh' (kyk cold', in his own shower. When I looked at a girl not wearing clothes, wet," said Sara Wijayanto in the Gunawarman area, South Jakarta, Tuesday, October 31.
"If you are used to it here, when you look at it, I say something and leave, it's not gone. So I'm still in a shampoo, take a towel, come out first, just stay silent for 30 minutes. Then I wake him (manganan)," said Sara.
Having the experience of meeting directly with ghosts in the United States, this 42-year-old woman said that the form of ghosts in America and in Indonesia is the same.
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But what's different is only the energy felt from ghosts in America and Indonesia. According to Sara, this is influenced by culture in Indonesia and America.
"Actually, it's the same. Maybe whatever form it is, if it's an ordinary human being, the monster, the stealth or the mixed one is almost similar, but the energy script is different, it's determined because of the culture, culture," explained Sara Wijayanto.
"In America, the land is another native, not white, but native ethnicity, so that may also be the history of the land which eventually makes it hotter or something," he added.