





That was what one youngers later on told us.
The point of this post is this is something that Somali nomads do to the bride and bridegroom even tough the couple are not aware of it. They do it for fun iyo nin rag ah weeye, wuxuu sameeyey ma maqashay



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Are you a man or woman?Eye wrote:Dude that's disgusting. Why are you writing it, like it's something to be proud of?
Obviously there will be worse traditions, I mean come on, people will be people but that doesn't mean you have to praise bad customs like what those little kids are doing. It's not something good. I'm a girl btw.udun wrote:Are you a man or woman?Eye wrote:Dude that's disgusting. Why are you writing it, like it's something to be proud of?
There are worse traditions in Somalia than that. Seriously, I mean are we fooling ourselves? You think Somalis are like it is here in the west?
udun wrote: After the people finished eating the food, started their JAANDHEER dance, kept doing it all night, eventually they all stopped and went home around 3:30AM.
This dance:Navy9 wrote:udun wrote: After the people finished eating the food, started their JAANDHEER dance, kept doing it all night, eventually they all stopped and went home around 3:30AM.
what is Jaandheer dance?
Here it is:Navy9 wrote:udun wrote: After the people finished eating the food, started their JAANDHEER dance, kept doing it all night, eventually they all stopped and went home around 3:30AM.
what is Jaandheer dance?
A native dance to the sool, sanaag and togdheer areasNavy9 wrote:udun wrote: After the people finished eating the food, started their JAANDHEER dance, kept doing it all night, eventually they all stopped and went home around 3:30AM.
what is Jaandheer dance?