Gabriel Prince Admits He Just Smoothed Indonesian After Falling Into An Artist

JAKARTA - Celebrity Gabriel Prince admitted that he had only started to speak Indonesian fluently since 4 years ago when he first entered the entertainment world.

"Only my fun fact started to run smoothly in Indonesian about four years ago when I first entered the entertainment world," said Gabriel Prince in the Thamrin area, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, July 10.

Gabriel explained the reason he had just fluently spoken Indonesian even though he was originally an Indonesian because since childhood he studied at an international school that used English as everyday language

"And the reason behind that is because I've always been studying in private schools, international schools, and at home I'm also used to English," said Gabriel Prince.

"So when I speak Indonesian, I talk a little bit more but more in English. Praise God, my Indonesian is getting smoother and I'm also used to using Indonesian," he added.

Furthermore, the man who was eyed by one of the big music agencies in South Korea admitted that he did not use a special teacher to learn Indonesian.

He only practiced talking to his friends while filming or taking photos for brands.

"No (there are tutors), it's more like breaking it off with my friends who are entertained, if I have an activity as well as a photoshot or shooting, I'm definitely talking to the crew using Indonesian, that's what really helps," he said.

Even so, it is undeniable that at first Gabriel could only be silent because he did not know how to respond to his friends' conversations.

"At first I was a bit quiet, because I didn't know how to respond, I just kept quiet because I wanted to learn, saw the way they talked, wanted to just listen to it first. tried the words," he said.