Anjing Jilat Memek Work Today
Adopting the Anjing Jilat lifestyle requires adherence to specific behavioral norms outside of formal working hours. It is a 24/7 commitment.
The modern workplace is often idealized as a meritocratic environment where output dictates success. However, the reality of organizational behavior suggests that social capital is often as valuable as human capital. In the Indonesian vernacular, the act of excessive flattery or subservience to superiors is popularly termed “Anjing Jilat.” anjing jilat memek work
While traditionally viewed as a pejorative descriptor for lackeys or "yes-men," this paper proposes that Anjing Jilat has evolved into a comprehensive lifestyle. It is no longer merely an act of desperation; it is a calculated career trajectory (Work), a distinct set of aesthetic and behavioral choices (Lifestyle), and, perhaps most overlooked, a source of high-stakes theater for colleagues (Entertainment). Adopting the Anjing Jilat lifestyle requires adherence to
In the contemporary corporate landscape, the dichotomy between meritocracy and relationship-building has long been a subject of debate. This paper explores a specific, hyper-localized manifestation of workplace behavior categorized under the colloquial term “Anjing Jilat” (literally translated as "licking dog," idiomatically referring to sycophancy or brown-nosing). By examining this phenomenon through the lenses of "Work," "Lifestyle," and "Entertainment," this study argues that Anjing Jilat has transcended its negative connotation to become a performative art form. It functions not only as a survival strategy within hierarchical structures but also as a source of dark comedy and social entertainment for the broader office ecosystem. This paper utilizes observational ethnography to categorize the archetypes, economic benefits, and the recreational value of this behavior. The modern workplace is often idealized as a
Comedians like Ernest Prakasa (Indonesia) and Rizal van Geyzel (Malaysia) have 5–10 minute bits describing AJ office behavior. One famous joke:
“You know the anjing jilat? He licks so much, his tongue has a business card for the boss.”
The laughter is cathartic — it releases the frustration of workers who can’t speak out at their jobs.