Shiisha iyo Soomaali
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Shiisha iyo Soomaali
I'm trying to understand this newly found obsession with shiisha in the Somali community, I remember a decade ago it was unheard of for Somalis to smoke shiisha,
But now , all I hear from Somalis (especially girls) is shiisha this shiisha that , shiisha noo soo gad ,shiisha joint na geey
My family has been living in the Middle East for over a century, since the darawiish wars to be precise, and I never seen or come across anyone in my family who smoke or smoked this shyt , in fact it was a taboo amongst Somalis living in carabta
how did this shyt become a widespread phenomenon in a short period of time???
Badaw wax la baray baan maqli jiray ...
But now , all I hear from Somalis (especially girls) is shiisha this shiisha that , shiisha noo soo gad ,shiisha joint na geey
My family has been living in the Middle East for over a century, since the darawiish wars to be precise, and I never seen or come across anyone in my family who smoke or smoked this shyt , in fact it was a taboo amongst Somalis living in carabta
how did this shyt become a widespread phenomenon in a short period of time???
Badaw wax la baray baan maqli jiray ...
Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Not just Somalis, other Muslims from various ethnicities seem obsessed with it too. It seems to be the "in" thing these days. But what you're describing waa wax xad dhaafa 'shiisa noo so gad?' must be a North American thing.
Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
ana waxaan layaabanahay saad ula yaabantahay yaabkan hada. lol
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Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Newly found obsession?
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I used to smoke real Shisha back in the days of being ciyaal casiir in Arabia,Thank God I quit it 9 years ago in London. Word on the street is that they use wine as Shisha water and add ecstacy in the tobacco hence it is so expensive.
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Apparently one hour of smoking Shiisa equals 100 cigarettes, so it's really bad and a lot worse than cigarettes
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Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Lol.the shiish craze has been going on for nearly 10 years.
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Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Yeah I have these reer koonfureed relatives , I visited them few times and they asked to buy them shiisha couple times , and these questions about which brand is the best like I was an expert on shiishaCherine wrote:Not just Somalis, other Muslims from various ethnicities seem obsessed with it too. It seems to be the "in" thing these days. But what you're describing waa wax xad dhaafa 'shiisa noo so gad?' must be a North American thing.
Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Cherine wrote:Not just Somalis, other Muslims from various ethnicities seem obsessed with it too. It seems to be the "in" thing these days. But what you're describing waa wax xad dhaafa 'shiisa noo so gad?' must be a North American thing.
I think i found ur signature. "It must be a North American thing"
I dont many Somali friends but i have never inhaled or saw others have shisha get togethers.
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Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Libix wrote:ana waxaan layaabanahay saad ula yaabantahay yaabkan hada. lol
lol
10 plus years compared to the centuries the Arabs and Turks been smoking this shyt , so it's relatively newThe-Screw wrote:Newly found obsession?
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You know shisha has become mainstream when you see a bunch of Japanese tourist puffin away. I think its a thing to do ..when you can't have a drink during happy hour you order shisha and kick back lol
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Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
zidane88 wrote:I used to smoke real Shisha back in the days of being ciyaal casiir in Arabia,Thank God I quit it 9 years ago in London. Word on the street is that they use wine as Shisha water and add ecstacy in the tobacco hence it is so expensive.
It's mostly Egyptian and Shami thing in other parts people do it occasionally, are you sure about the wine lol
Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Shisha in my ends started back in 2004, it's personally not for me.
Some beat down little dungeon oo naqasku kugu dhagayo ayay ku soo wada aruuran.
Some beat down little dungeon oo naqasku kugu dhagayo ayay ku soo wada aruuran.
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Re: Shiisha iyo Soomaali
Doing it occasionally for fun is not bad , but camping outside the shiisha spot waiting for it to open is a different story lolMissFiora wrote:You know shisha has become mainstream when you see a bunch of Japanese tourist puffin away. I think its a thing to do ..when you can't have a drink during happy hour you order shisha and kick back lol
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Shisha lounges are the ultimate hanging out spot, I use to go there to see friends, meet new people and puff on that mint/gum til I was light headed. But I completely lost interest and I think it's dying out compared to when shisha lounges were at their prime 2010-13.
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