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A Foreigner in Bali Shares Heartwarming Experience with Local Kindness

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Bali is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. However, it’s not just the scenery that makes Bali special. The island is also known for its welcoming and laid-back atmosphere, making it an ideal place for both short vacations and long-term stays.

The friendly and positive attitude of the people is a key part of what makes the island so appealing. This was highlighted in a recent TikTok video shared by @amylifeinbali, where a foreigner living in Bali shared a touching experience.

In the video, Amy, a British expat, recounts an incident in which she accidentally crashed into someone else’s bike. Instead of reacting with anger, the person she hit remained calm and even reassured her, saying, “Don’t worry at all; it’s fine,” with a smile.

@amylifeinbali Life couldn’t be more different in Bali- and people ask why I moved here! England is just so negative with everyone ready to jump on you all of the time! Not here though🫶🏻 #bali #travelbali #scooter #moped #mopedbali #driving #crash #solotravel #uktobali #cultureshock ♬ original sound – Amy | Bali🌴🌺

Amy compared this to how such a situation might unfold in her home country, England, where she believes it could have led to a heated argument. This experience reinforced her love for Bali and its people.

She captioned the video:
Life couldn’t be more different in Bali – and people ask why I moved here! England is just so negative with everyone ready to jump on you all of the time! Not here though 🫶🏻.

The video quickly went viral, with many netizens sharing their thoughts. One commented:
Glad everyone is okay 😊.”
Another added:
As long as only material damages are involved, everything could be negotiated. Not a big deal. 🥰.”

Why Bali is a Popular Place to Settle

bali waterfall
Source: Oliver Sjostrom on Unsplash

Bali’s charm goes beyond its natural beauty. Many people, including foreigners, choose to settle on the island because of its unique culture, friendly community, and high quality of life. Here are five reasons why Bali is a great place to call home:

Surrounded by Natural Beauty
The island also boasts hidden gems such as Green Bowl Beach, Padang-Padang, and Balangan, which are popular among surfers. Beyond the beaches, Bali offers stunning waterfalls, rivers, and mountains, making it a paradise for nature lovers.

Rich Culture and Traditions
Balinese culture is deeply rooted in traditions like *Tri Hita Karana*, which emphasises harmony with God, fellow humans, and the environment. This cultural value is reflected in the friendliness of the locals and the cleanliness of the island.

Diverse Community
Bali attracts people from all over the world, creating a vibrant and diverse community. Whether you’re interested in photography, business, music, or art, there’s a community for you. These groups provide excellent opportunities to make new friends and expand your network.

The Perfect Place for Healing
Bali is often described as the ultimate destination for relaxation and healing. After a day of exploring the island’s natural wonders, returning to a cosy home to unwind is the perfect way to end the day.

Bali’s combination of natural beauty, rich culture, and welcoming community makes it an ideal place to live or visit. As Amy’s experience shows, the island’s positive and laid-back attitude is a big part of what makes it so special. Whether you’re looking for a vacation spot or a new place to call home, Bali has something to offer everyone.

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