Indonesian public
The Indonesian public is a diverse group of individuals representing various ethnicities, languages, and cultures across the archipelago. Indonesia is home to over 300 ethnic groups, with the largest being the Javanese, Sundanese, and Batak. The official language is Bahasa Indonesia, but many regional languages are also spoken, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage.
The Indonesian public is known for its strong sense of community and family values. Social interactions often revolve around communal activities, festivals, and traditions. The population is predominantly Muslim, but there are also significant populations of Christians, Hindus, and Buddhists, contributing to the country's cultural and religious diversity.