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I felt so embarrassed today

Postby OliveOil » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:50 pm

I went with three of my girl friends to Applebees...waxay yahiin a Moroccon, an Algerian, and a Korean....of course 2 muslims and christian weeyaan. Laakiin the Christian one is very much interested about Islam and knows a lot about it. So while we were there, we saw like 6-7 older Somali men in their late 30s to mid 40s at the bar section drinking :shock:


Walahi waan isku yaxyaxay :x :cry:

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby Navy9 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:56 pm

No one knows they were Somalis except you, unless you told them...but anyhow why were embarrassed because the drinking somalis saw you or you have seen Somali men at the bar?

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby Mr. Yungnfresh » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:00 am

That's messed up, lakiin what's more messed up is that seeing older Somali men drinking is not even surprising anymore.

I see one of my Somali homeboy's father at the bar in a stripmarket beside my house all the time. I've also seen a different Somali homeboy's father drunk too. My other Somali homeboy went stateside to visit his pops, and found out his old man throws back 2-4's of beer like it's nuthin.

And this is the generation that was raised in Somalia, imagine the ones raised here.

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby OliveOil » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:03 am

No one knows they were Somalis except you, unless you told them...but anyhow why were embarrassed because the drinking somalis saw you or you have seen Somali men at the bar?
Both my Moroccan and Algerian friends can even tell a somali from an Ethiopian!! Ayagaaba igu jeediyeen anoo u jeedin. Thats why I was embarrassed, magaratay?

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby 1nemansquad » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:04 am

how sure are you that they were Somali?

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby OliveOil » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:07 am

Walahi Mr. Youngfresh I totally agree with you. Its supposed to be the opposite! Hada its becoming more and more common with the older generation.


Laba bil ka hor nin baa Somalinimo the corner store ooga soo qaaday (which I will never do again)...ninkii was carrying a bottle of something in a brown paper bag. And of course, i figured it would only be a qamri :down:
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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby SahanGalbeed » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:07 am

Good thing that you felt embarrassed , hopfully they will one day feel the same way .

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby Navy9 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:08 am

Oh I see, I do not want to say anything negative about Morrocans because I do have good friends from that place but sis the Morrocans are more like Europeans in some way, so do not let anyone make you believe they are better muslims than Somalis, every society does have her share of good & bad.

Anyhow good night sis...I am so tired...just came from seeing the Date Movie, its funny, if you have time go n see it :D

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby SahanGalbeed » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:09 am

Of course not to say anything bad about Morrocco but it is one of the biggest wine exporters in Africa :lol:

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby OliveOil » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:10 am

how sure are you that they were Somali?
One of them said "Asalamu Alaykum ya jameca" or something like that when we were leaving cause we had to go through them...and of course I can notice a Somali right away :|

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby Mr. Yungnfresh » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:14 am

Walahi Mr. Youngfresh I totally agree with you. Its supposed to be the opposite! Hada its becoming more and more common with the older generation.


Laba bil ka hor nin baa Somalinimo the corner store ooga soo qaaday (which I will never do again)...ninkii was carrying a bottle of something in a brown paper bag. And of course, i figured it would only be a qamri :down:

You were an accomplice to sakhraanimo? Maxaa kugu dhacay walaal :shock:

On the real though, even dumarka aren't safe from it. Wallahi I've seen a Somali lady oo caruur yar wadato at The Beer Store in my neighbourhood, LIVE like it's nothing. Maba qariyaan anymore. It was so weird seeing islaan Somali ah doing that patented islaamo running motion (which is more like a quick shuffle with their arms swinging, and they're really actually going no faster than someone who's walking normally :lol:) towards the khamro.

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby OliveOil » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:14 am

Oh I see, I do not want to say anything negative about Morrocans because I do have good friends from that place but sis the Morrocans are more like Europeans in some way, so do not let anyone make you believe they are better muslims than Somalis, every society does have her share of good & bad.

Anyhow good night sis...I am so tired...just came from seeing the Date Movie, its funny, if you have time go n see it :D
Abaayo, it wold have been okay if it was only one man or maybe two but a whole row of them...thats just pretty low walee. :down:


Omg, I am a movieholic...I watched the Hot-tub time machine with them before the dinner and it was funny but awkward sometimes....their language was too much to listen to :down:

Yeah I might watch the date movie InshAllah...but I don't have a guy to watch it with...I am tired of watching movies with my girls :x :lol:

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby OliveOil » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:16 am

Of course not to say anything bad about Morrocco but it is one of the biggest wine exporters in Africa :lol:

Funny thing is walahi the Moroccon one was more okay with seeing Muslim men drinking their asses off :lol:

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby 1nemansquad » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:17 am

its just that sometimes you can easily be mistaken, its hard to tell the difference between an Eritrean, Oromo, Amhara and Somali; i don't believe a group of Somalis would drink together like that given that is extremely taboo in our culture to do things like that in GROUPS.

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Re: I felt so embarrassed today

Postby SahanGalbeed » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:18 am

Of course there is a certain defiance , affront , because they know that muslims are not supposed to do it .
but do not let it bother you . Anigu when I used to do that shit , I would get a particular quick in getting into any somali "s face that would give me " the look" . At the end of the day , I was only fighting myself :lol: , everybody knows that you have to pay a price when consuming alcohol if you are muslim . Some confront their reality , some accomodate it to their peril. The single biggest error I have made in my life ! But it is not easy to quit once you've become addicted to it , so in our part we also need to show patience as much as we can :lol:


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