Rian sat with his chair tilted back at a precarious angle, legs spread wide and hooked over the edges of his desk—a posture of pure defiance against the formal batik uniform that felt like sandpaper. Beside him, the "updated" part of their ritual sat on the desk: a smartphone propped against a pencil case, silently streaming a live match they weren't supposed to be watching.
In recent times, the term "SMA ngangkang di kelas" has been making rounds in certain communities, particularly in Indonesia. For those unfamiliar with the phrase, "SMA" refers to a type of high school in Indonesia (Sekolah Menengah Atas), while "ngangkang" roughly translates to "legs wide apart" or "straddling." The phrase "di kelas" means "in class." When combined, the term appears to describe a situation where students, likely in an SMA setting, are engaging in certain behavior that may be considered unconventional or problematic. sma ngangkang di kelas updated