In Indonesia, there is a tradition of racing where male families will visit women's families to talk about marriage.
Couples often use girlfriends to refer to their partners, both official or not.
In general, Indonesians prefer couples who have the same background as them, such as religion and ethnicity.
In Indonesia, often families play an important role in relationships. The couple must get approval from the family before stepping into the next stage.
In traditional Javanese marriage, there is a splash ritual where the bride will be washed with water that has been blessed.
Many couples in Indonesia that form long distance relations for reasons of work or education.
Indonesians tend to be more conservative in terms of sexual relations and wait for marriage to have sex.
In some regions in Indonesia, there are still arranged marriages where parents find a partner for their children.
There are many festivals and events held to celebrate love and relationships in Indonesia, such as Valentine's Day and Valentine's Day.
In Javanese culture, couples often use figurative language and parables in talking about love and relationships.