13:54 He's asking you, "Dari negara mana?" which means "Where country are you from?" Also, just following your journey from the first time you arrive in Indonesia, here are some pro tips from "Mike Okay" Try to smile a lot to get a lift. Learn one or two words in Indonesian. For example, "Terimakasih" means "Thank you" and "Apa kabar" means "How are you." These are essential for opening and closing conversations. If you can't speak Bahasa Indonesia, say "Saya belum bisa berbahasa Indonesia" which means "I can't speak Bahasa yet." This is important for worst-case scenarios, like if your phone dies and you can't open Google Translate. Another aspect of Google Translate is that you can make it offline. This is helpful if you're in an area with no signal coverage. You can still use the translation feature to have conversations. In rural areas or villages, it's very rare to find people who speak English well. Even in my own village, I'm the only person who has reached a C2 level! These tips might help you get along with local people in Indonesia. Anyway great adventure