Nai Abadi
Nai Abadi, in the context of Indonesian politics and more generally within Indonesian society, refers to a fixed or non-negotiable price. The term implies that the price has been definitively set and cannot be altered through bargaining or negotiation. It carries a strong connotation of finality and stability in pricing. The concept can be applied to various situations, including pricing of goods and services, contractual agreements, and even political deals. Its use suggests that the price or agreement is unchangeable regardless of external factors or pressures. The term highlights a cultural emphasis on honoring established agreements and fixed prices, although its actual adherence may vary depending on the context and the individuals involved.