Hello!

I am a european filmmaker and I'm working on an animated film set in Indonesia. It is about two brothers. We don't use any dialogue. So to show the affection between the two brothers we have a scene in mind where the older brother caresses the younger brothers hair with his (right) hand. Now I have read online that touching somebody's head is a no go in Indonesia, however that was always in the context of tourism and being a stranger. I was wondering if touching each others head in a loving way is ok if you are family and really close or just a general no go.

Would really appreciate some insights on this from indonesian natives!

Thank you :)

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Elders are respected through performing salim, which is a revering handshake by touching the back of the hand to the forehead. For example, when shaking the hand with older persons, such as parents, grandparents and teachers, the younger people or students are expected to touch the back of the elder's palm with the tip of their nose or forehead, this reflects a special respect from the young to the old.[11] This salim gesture is similar to hand-kissing, with exception it is only tip of nose or forehead that touch the hand, not the lips. This can be seen in both the village and families.


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According to the Muslim leader Imam Shamshad A. Nasir: 1) Selamat means peace and is a traditional greeting. 2) "Yes, but" means no when someone is speaking to you. 3) Never allow your voice to get loud, whether in anger or joy. 4) Expressing anger in public through tone of voice, loudness, or body language is always inappropriate. 5) Do not use red ink when writing, or having printing done (Chinese). 6) Never show the soles of your feet/shoes or touch anything with your foot. 7) Never touch another person's head, this includes a child's head (such as a pat on the head). 8) Remove your hat and sunglasses when going indoors.[Source: Imam Shamshad A. Nasir cyborlink.com]

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