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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby sovlsworn » Sat Aug 23, 2014 8:47 pm

Ngaw.
Storytime. There was an elderly lady on my bus in Hargeisa who realised that she was traveling in the wrong direction. All she did was mention to the lady next to her, the entire bus soon assisted and informed the bus driver. He drove her to the bus stop that she should have caught her bus at (20 mins back the other way). There was not a single complaint. The people were even making sure that she got her money back.
Something you would never experience here.
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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Ismail87 » Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:10 pm

First night of Ramadan I gave this sudani guy a ride home after taraweeh, turns out he only lives a few doors down and he's lived there for years :wtf:

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Xildiiid » Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:29 pm

Ngaw.
Storytime. There was an elderly lady on my bus in Hargeisa who realised that she was traveling in the wrong direction. All she did was mention to the lady next to her, the entire bus soon assisted and informed the bus driver. He drove her to the bus stop that she should have caught her bus at (20 mins back the other way). There was not a single complaint. The people were even making sure that she got her money back.
Something you would never experience here.
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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Julkimi » Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:59 pm

Ngaw.
Storytime. There was an elderly lady on my bus in Hargeisa who realised that she was traveling in the wrong direction. All she did was mention to the lady next to her, the entire bus soon assisted and informed the bus driver. He drove her to the bus stop that she should have caught her bus at (20 mins back the other way). There was not a single complaint. The people were even making sure that she got her money back.
Something you would never experience here.
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Dadnimada ayey yaqaanaan unlike other Somalis.

Allow dhowr :sland:
You had to take the beauty of that story. Isku xishood.




Sovlsworn-- That was beautiful. There's hope in humanity. :up:

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby sovlsworn » Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:19 pm

Indeed. Keep at it :up: :D

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Xildiiid » Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:27 pm

Ngaw.
Storytime. There was an elderly lady on my bus in Hargeisa who realised that she was traveling in the wrong direction. All she did was mention to the lady next to her, the entire bus soon assisted and informed the bus driver. He drove her to the bus stop that she should have caught her bus at (20 mins back the other way). There was not a single complaint. The people were even making sure that she got her money back.
Something you would never experience here.
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My heart mayne. Somali Somalis :heart:

Reer Somaliland waa gob :blessed:


Dadnimada ayey yaqaanaan unlike other Somalis.

Allow dhowr :sland:
You had to take the beauty of that story. Isku xishood.




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Too bad you can't accept the truth :Shrug:

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:16 am

Sovlsworn, sweet story.

I don't drive, but I would love to be able to do do that. Few things are more cruel than seeing someone who can barely walk and ignoring them.
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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Julkimi » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:17 am

Evol: Did you used to drive in Canada?

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:19 am

Yes, but I couldn't bare the thought of driving here. Psycho bastards everywhere!! loll

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Julkimi » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:26 am

^Just like MN, and they have the nerve to yell at you when they're wrong. Who has a conversation with another car in the middle of the road? And don't get me started with hijabis and the phone in their ear. Like I said before, MN Somali drivers give me trust issues. :lol:

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Malachite » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:27 am

^Just like MN, and they have the nerve to yell at you when they're wrong. Who has a conversation with another car in the middle of the road? And don't get me started with hijabis and the phone in their ear. Like I said before, MN Somali drivers give me trust issues. :lol:
Ok, how many of those were male? :lol:

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby EvolSyawla » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:32 am

lolll

The car thing is definitely Hargeisa. And making a sharp left from the fkng right lane.... AGGHHHH!

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Re: Giving rides to strangers.

Postby Julkimi » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:32 am

^Just like MN, and they have the nerve to yell at you when they're wrong. Who has a conversation with another car in the middle of the road? And don't get me started with hijabis and the phone in their ear. Like I said before, MN Somali drivers give me trust issues. :lol:
Ok, how many of those were male? :lol:
All of the cars that have a conversation with another driver in the middle of the road are MEN. They will stop and chat away like there's no worry in the world. I sometimes want to rear bump them so hard. :down:.


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