Galang: Assalamualaikum.
Galang’s Father: Wa’alaikumsalam. How was your school, son?
Galang: It was good, Dad. Today, our school celebrated Independence Day, and we had some games like marble in the spoon race, sack race, and tug of war.
Galang’s Father: That sounds fun!
Galang: Yes, absolutely. I won the marble in spoon race.
Galang’s Father: Nice. Congratulations!
Galang: Thank you, Dad. By the way, what game did you join when celebrating Independence Day?
Galang’s Father: Panjat Pinang. My team got many prizes from climbing the Pinang tree!
Galang: Wow! Amazing. Dad, please tell me more about the Panjat Pinang.
Galang’s Father: At that time, the committee put a lot of prizes on top of the tree—like sarongs, groceries, a radio, TV, and even a bike.
Galang: Wow! It’s really hard to climb, isn’t it?
Galang’s Father: Oh yes, it is. The tree was full of grease—really slippery.
Galang: Did you get to the top of the tree?
Galang’s Father: At first, I didn’t. Many climbers also failed to climb up because the tree was slippery. That was the funniest part, though—we just kept sliding down.
Galang: Did you give up?
Galang’s Father: No, we never gave up—no way.
Galang: So, what did you do then?
Galang’s Father: First, we made a human ladder and wiped off the grease bit by bit—slow and steady.
Galang: Then, what?
Galang’s Father: One of us finally got to the top and threw the prizes to the ground—everyone was cheering, it was amazing.
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