JAKARTA - It's not Indonesia if there is no debate in cyberspace, especially in the world of Twitter. There are just netizen behaviors that make the debate even more drama.

Either from the round Earth people and the Flat Eater aka flat earth, or from the mashed people with the non-stirred people. The atmosphere seemed to create internal divisions within the country, indeed it was strange for Indonesians.

Talking about food again, this time there is another hard debate about the 'pastel eating order' as quoted by VOI, Wednesday, February 24 from the Twitter account of Yahya Kurniawan, @OomYahya.

"Tired of debating whether the porridge is stirred or not always stirred. Let's change the debate material. Which part was eaten first?" tweeted Yahya.

"There are a lot of people who choose number 1 first. I think those who choose number 1 are conservative * eh ...," joked Yahya. "

"I also chose number 1, but the other end was eaten last," he added.

Obviously this pastel issue immediately provoked netizens to comment on the debate on this issue. And not infrequently there are those who give tickling tweets.

"@OomYahya, I used to take off the curly part and eat it with the peanut sauce. Isn't that strange?" Netizens said.

"Did anyone start eating from number 2 and 3?" netizens tweeted in surprise.

"The club that ate it was torn in half?" joked netizens.

"I'm a team that sells pastels, monmaap ya," said another netizen.

Yahya also explained some of his opinions about the average person eating the delicious portion at the last moment.

"Generally, what you eat last is the most delicious part for you, right? Save the best for last. So, when you only want to eat the last piece you want to eat, then accidentally knock it and fall, how does it feel to try?" closed Yahya.

So of you like to eat pastels number one, two, or three?


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