Have you ever dealt with public services administration? Making ID cards or driver's license for example? If you're often dealing with it, you are probably already accustomed to the term of "Uang Rokok” (cigarette money), or "Amplop Titipan” (deposit envelope), "baksheesh" and the others. Especially, if the things are not only dealing with documents but also projects, then all those terms will come out. Money cigarettes, deposit envelope, and baksheesh are just a few terms that are made seem more polite than the word "bribe". In public administration, "giving money" has been common to make the process faster than it should be. Even though the officials have been paid by the government, it is known that people used to prepare some extra money to make it easier.