The summer season is a time for relaxation, fun, and adventure for many students in Indonesia, including those in Ciamis. SMP (Sekolah Menengah Pertama) students, in particular, look forward to their school breaks as an opportunity to unwind and engage in leisure activities with their friends. One popular activity that has gained attention in recent times is the trend of students taking a dip in the river, or "mandi di sungai," as a way to beat the heat and enjoy the great outdoors. This essay aims to explore the lifestyle and entertainment choices of SMP students in Ciamis, focusing on their preference for river bathing and its significance in their daily lives.
“It’s better than a mall,” explains Siti, a 13-year-old who features in many of the trending photos. “At the mall, you just walk around and spend money. In the river, you connect. You talk. You help your friend who slipped on a rock. It’s real.” foto anak smp ciamis rame2 mandi bugil di sungai
Salah satu foto yang paling banyak dibagikan memperlihatkan tiga orang siswa melompat dari tebing rendah secara bersamaan, sementara teman-temannya bersorak dari pinggir sungai. Caption yang menyertai unggahan tersebut berbunyi: "Anak Ciamis mah kieu atuh gaya hirupna, mandi curug, seger, babarengan!" The summer season is a time for relaxation,
Parents, initially worried about safety, have begun to soften their stance. Many now see the activity as a necessary digital detox. “I check where they are,” says Mrs. Kurnia, mother of an eighth-grader. “But I’d rather see photos of them muddy and laughing in the sun than slumped over a cellphone in a dark room.” This essay aims to explore the lifestyle and