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Re: Hello from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Alchemist wrote:Have you been to Badxa?
No but its like 10 minutes away from where I am :lol:
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Mondey wrote:
AwdalPrince wrote:
Mondey wrote:B.S
Dude you just hate Saudi Arabia wallahi. Trust me come and visit then make judgements. Dont be like Dr Yalaxow brother
no bro i don't hate anyone, i just happen to be well informed and have my reasons to believe what u wrote up there is great BS.

but gud luck any way :up:
Thanks brother, come and visit me. There re a lot of Reer Awdal around :D
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Mondey,

He's tripping, I don't think he is serious, and if he is, thats unfortunate..


He just reminded me how those people treat somalis and ajnabi in general, their police actually hunt people from the masajid, they stand at the door and wait for them to come out, when the salat is finished, they ask for their sharci, of course they came to the country illegally and don't have any sharci and the rest is history, waliba they mishandle them and treat them like animals :down:
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Have you been paid $$$ to say good things about Saudi Arabia and its people?
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did they pay you to come up with this list or you are just another skinny wanna-be Arab?

my aunt grew up in Saudi Arabia and lived there until she was about 30. what she told me about living in Saudi Arabia is horrifying. i don't want to go further into details but the point is, i don't honestly think Saudi Arabians are good people to live with.

no one ever told me good experiences living with this people. so why should i believe you???!!!
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Re: Hello from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Nabeela, yeah i know it well.

A.Prince, yeah i heard alot of tolka are down ther.. but how long u been there ? a week o maybe 2 ? thats no long enough to jump up with conclusions.. the best thing about that sad desert is their payment.
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Re: Hello from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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AwdalPrince wrote:
Alchemist wrote:Have you been to Badxa?
No but its like 10 minutes away from where I am :lol:
Bro in the future I may need some books from there, if I send you money will you be able to send me them?
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alchemist contact me on my pm

barakaboy, one of the princes is paying me $500 daily for good publicity amongst qaxootis. Dude, Im serious.

Mondey, wallahi people are exaggerating. I think Nabeela, Barakaboy and other Somalis never actually personally experienced anything bad but only heard stories from others which gave them this feeling.
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AwdalPrince wrote:Q. Are Saudi women beautiful?
A. Yes! By far some of the most naturally beautiful women in the world, especially the bedouin women.
Is this a joke? :lol: :lol:

Wajigooda maad aragtey? We're talking about adult females here, not 15 year old children waryaa. I've been to Saudi Arabia in my adulthood, faanka naga jooji sxb,

My Q is, what do the ordinary Saudis think about their Royal family? The ones I met defended them, but they were hardcore Wahabis though.
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Re: Hello from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Awdal Prince I have a few questions?

Do the people treat you nice? Are the Imaams of the masajids approachable? Is there a strong Islamic presence?

overall thanks for the report, :up:
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Does this nigga think he's the only Skinny ever to visit Saudi Arabia? :lol:

There are extremely good things about Saudis and extremely bad things about Saudis, so the only conclusion one can sincerely make is that Saudis are an extreme bunch of people and thats the truth.
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I have met one guy from SA who was blackish {you could see he had black blood in him } and the things he told me about his country weren't really good . I was really shocked but I have also seen the way he interacted with the rest of the saudis who were sent with him to this european country we were , and he didn't really mingle with them. You had 2 different groups . The ones with the long beard , and the ones who hit the bars and this black arab guy who pretty much kept to himself
About SA I think the less one talks about it the better in my opinion .
The Omani on the other hand was as if he was from my tribe , totally different :lol:
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SahanGalbeed wrote:I have met one guy from SA who was blackish {you could see he had black blood in him } and the things he told me about his country weren't really good . I was really shocked but I have also seen the way he interacted with the rest of the saudis who were sent with him to this european country we were , and he didn't really mingle with them. You had 2 different groups . The ones with the long beard , and the ones who hit the bars and this black arab guy who pretty much kept to himself
About SA I think the less one talks about it the better in my opinion .
The Omani on the other hand was as if he was from my tribe , totally different :lol:
What did he say about SA, especially the things that seemed to have shocked you?

And what was it that made you realize Omanis and Somalis are very much alike?
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Re: Hello from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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In general, Arabs are hospitable by culture and can be the nicest people ever, but like everything else there have their negatives. I grew up in the Gulf region and can say that the natives are very proud of themselves as the original inhabitants and everyone else who is a non-native is a 'foreigner' even if they were born there. They receive special treatment from their governments and distinction is always made between the population. Also the people that live there whether Arab or Indian/Asian have a special affection for western employees because of the belief that they have better experience or knowledge, even though I believe the educated Indians are more hard-working and knowledgeable than any of these British/Amercan/Canadian immigrants.In short,if you work hard and get a decent job life can be very smooth and easy.
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SahanGalbeed wrote:I have met one guy from SA who was blackish {you could see he had black blood in him } and the things he told me about his country weren't really good . I was really shocked but I have also seen the way he interacted with the rest of the saudis who were sent with him to this european country we were , and he didn't really mingle with them. You had 2 different groups . The ones with the long beard , and the ones who hit the bars and this black arab guy who pretty much kept to himself
About SA I think the less one talks about it the better in my opinion .
The Omani on the other hand was as if he was from my tribe , totally different :lol:

Omanis are cool like the Sudanis. I think its because they have a diverse population in terms of ethnicity and language and they have different communities that mix.They have nice landscapes too with lush green mountains and waterfalls :up:

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