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Djiboutian Somalis

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby Abtiga » Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:11 am

snowflakes821 wrote: Hate is a strong world but I truly dislike Somali refugees who refuse to make an effort in integrating. Why travel all these miles for a better life and be stubborn? You destroyed your country so be grateful for Western countries in accepting you.




Depends on what you mean by integrating. You can't shed your values in exchange for bad ones. You take what is good out of any culture and incorporate them whilst leaving the undesirable aspects of it alone. What is wrong with the somalis you refer to?

I don't know about other western countries but America is for all. Everybody came to the continent once. We should be grateful to God first for giving us the opportunity. America needed and to this day relies on immigrants to be something and beneftis substantially from their contribution to the economy and education. I for one pay a lot of taxes. Uncle Sam should be grateful to me. They were smart to have tapped my skinny head to come to add some values to their country.

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby King-of-Awdal » Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:44 am

The_Patriot wrote:
Enlightened~Sista wrote:ciyaarta naga dhaa..you're not djiboutian.


horta why are some djiboutians still connected to Somalia? ..not a bad thing but ive always wondered that? that girl in uni used to go to Hargeysa

is it the tribe connections?

Djibouti is multicultural
From Issa, Issaq, Afar, Xabashi, Yemen, Darood etc. :up:


First of all we dont have Habashi so quit leing unless ur gonna count the ones that are in transit or clean our homes. Secondly its Ironic that u add Habashi,Yemen and Darood which dont live in Djibouti and leave out the second largest Somali Clan in Djibouti Samaroon. :lol:


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Alaa you know u alwayz be hating.

1nemansquad

I thought ur mom was from Lughaya. :?

Iam just shocked no one has said negative about us so far. Where are the haters. :lol:

FAH

As u said we are Somali but our nationality is different. Also one more think in Djibouti being Somali is highly valued because once we start dividing ourselfes among clan lines the Anfar will outnumber us. I suggest Somalia get some Oromo people so yall can unite for a cause. :up:


Enlightened Sista

No wonder me and you are cool. 8)

Shirib

I dont recognize a nation called Somalia ever exsisted. :lol:

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby yasmin » Sat Jun 07, 2008 3:00 am

Je suis djiboutienne 8) :djibouti: :somaliland:

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby Hyperactive » Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:48 am

we dont have many somali families and they dont live close to each other.
how you guys tell the differences?
aniga qofki igula hadlo broken arabic is waryaa
qofki good arabic with qatari accent is somali qatari.
you either somali qatari or waryaat

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby Naaima » Sat Jun 07, 2008 6:15 am

My brother in law is dj, he makes fun of my afsomali and make fun of his somali


kaliifka :lol:

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby somalinetguy » Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:08 am

Goljano Lion wrote:Aika maha fadha halus halus fadha sagei agamee


xisho warya :roll:

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby somalinetguy » Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:09 am

tolerance

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Re: Djiboutian Somalis

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:28 pm

Djibouti wa maagaalo nin weyn Wana dad isku duubaan summerkii na arabsiyo iyo gabiley iyo borame bay isku daadiiyaan wakhtiga xagaagaag. and there funny accent of wuxu ka yidha waxaad ka tirahda mataqaanta wa imiidayee :lol:
Good people familie baddan baa iga daggan halkaas i feel home markaan magaalada Djibouti dhex marrayo Home sweet home., aLa maxaan Airporka Djibouti naag ugu sheekeye hadalkii hargeysaawiiga and they got good night clubs there 2
warya fah MAXAAD KU DIIDAY AF SOMALILANDERKA WA SUAAL EEH YOU SPEAK AF SOMALI
I SPEAK AF QALDANISH AF SOMALILANDIIS :mrgreen:


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