Wedding Gift

Daily chitchat.

Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators

Forum rules
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
Sophisticate
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 3037
Joined: Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:09 am

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Sophisticate »

I've signed up for those registries a couple of times. I'm not that ingenious in the art of gift giving so I settle for giving a gift card with a handsome sum. :stylin: I hate Tupperware, linens and things. Lingerie is a no no, it's not a stag party is it? *Kidding*
User avatar
SelfD
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 2403
Joined: Thu Sep 06, 2012 3:46 pm
Location: Usra

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by SelfD »

sophisticate wrote:I've signed up for those registries a couple of times. I'm not that ingenious in the art of gift giving so I settle for giving a gift card with a handsome sum. :stylin: I hate Tupperware, linens and things. Lingerie is a no no, it's not a stag party is it? *Kidding*
:lol: lingerie is for the wedding shower...among the girls. It would be weird if your other guests (like aunties or friends of your parents) giving you lingerie. :?
Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7334
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Lamagoodle »

DeeqaDagan wrote:Lam, you know some Somalis, financially unstable, get married through qaaraan
Somali marriages =joke

It is a show.

I wonder how one can marry without a penny! Many borrow money to marry and spend it on a show. Many marriages fail because of this.

what happened to afar faataxo, laba marqaati and the kitaab as meher?

Self D; why should you incur expenses to marry? You could save alot of money if you just organised a simple ceremony; two kilos of rice, cheap chicken and sambusas, second hand furniture and your meher is kitaab quran.
User avatar
SelfD
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 2403
Joined: Thu Sep 06, 2012 3:46 pm
Location: Usra

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by SelfD »

JaalleMarx wrote:
DeeqaDagan wrote:Lam, you know some Somalis, financially unstable, get married through qaaraan
Somali marriages =joke

It is a show.

I wonder how one can marry without a penny! Many borrow money to marry and spend it on a show. Many marriages fail because of this.

what happened to afar faataxo, laba marqaati and the kitaab as meher?

Self D; why should you incur expenses to marry? You could save alot of money if you just organised a simple ceremony; two kilos of rice, cheap chicken and sambusas, second hand furniture and your meher is kitaab quran.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE???? HELL NO!
User avatar
Vivacious
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 5189
Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:48 am
Location: Life is waking up an hour early to live an hour more :)

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Vivacious »

JaalleMarx wrote: what happened to afar faataxo, laba marqaati and the kitaab as meher?
Gabadhii beeso socoto ee noqotay. Saxiibteed nin lacag leh arooska oo u dhigay in loo dhigo maahinoo iyadane? :lol:
Widaaygeed waxba ma haaysto marka qaaraan in la raadsho waaye
Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7334
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Lamagoodle »

Self D, I am assuming that you are still young. If you want to have a happy marriage, the keyword is savings. There is a relationship between how long marriages last and the cost of wedding.

Do not fall for the nonsense of the newly arrived people or the diaspora losers who have never worked. In their world, weddings are the only place where you can become someone. In the mind of the smart, weddings are ceremonies for future happiness.

Deeqa LOOOL. Dadka aan saas cilmiga u lahayn ayaa kharash ku bixiya arooska. It is a question of class; our trash class are superficial wedding goers. Mid aan qaraabo nahay aroos kasta waay joogtaa; waxaa loo bixiyey DAHABLEEY maadaama aay aroos kaste ku tagto dahab cusub. Walaahi, if there is no wedding for a month, she tries to act as a match maker just for the sake of the wedding.
User avatar
Vivacious
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 5189
Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:48 am
Location: Life is waking up an hour early to live an hour more :)

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Vivacious »

JaalleMarx wrote:Mid aan qaraabo nahay aroos kasta waay joogtaa; waxaa loo bixiyey DAHABLEEY maadaama aay aroos kaste ku tagto dahab cusub. Walaahi, if there is no wedding for a month, she tries to act as a match maker just for the sake of the wedding.
Ilaahey ha u naxariisto kuwaas oo la isku match gareynaayo :snoop:
User avatar
SelfD
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 2403
Joined: Thu Sep 06, 2012 3:46 pm
Location: Usra

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by SelfD »

JaalleMarx wrote:Self D, I am assuming that you are still young. If you want to have a happy marriage, the keyword is savings. There is a relationship between how long marriages last and the cost of wedding.

Do not fall for the nonsense of the newly arrived people or the diaspora losers who have never worked. In their world, weddings are the only place where you can become someone. In the mind of the smart, weddings are ceremonies for future happiness.

Deeqa LOOOL. Dadka aan saas cilmiga u lahayn ayaa kharash ku bixiya arooska. It is a question of class; our trash class are superficial wedding goers. Mid aan qaraabo nahay aroos kasta waay joogtaa; waxaa loo bixiyey DAHABLEEY maadaama aay aroos kaste ku tagto dahab cusub. Walaahi, if there is no wedding for a month, she tries to act as a match maker just for the sake of the wedding.
True, in Islam it is encourage to not put financial strain on the groom/wedding. As in, less $$$ more barakha in the marriage. But Jaalle, I have seen some that asked for nothing in their meher and didnt have any wedding party done and those sisters still ended up in shitty marriage (cheating/abusive spouse). Honestly, if your getting married do whats best for you, if u want $ and jewels, then ask for it. Cuz tmr, when ur marriage crumbles, at least you walk away with something.
Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7334
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Lamagoodle »

Deeqa, I have discovered that more and more somali women in the diaspora care more about the wedding than the marriage itself.

SelfD; it is not about walking away with something. It is about selecting an intelligent husband/wife. I know that there is selection mechanism involved; too many of our people are not that intelligent and have a primitive mindset. My advice to you- young people- is this; get a good education, a good job and save enough money; marry someone of your standing; good education, good job etc. In that case, if the marry fails, you don't fail financially. I wonder how one can marry without a job? If both of you have good education and jobs, you can plan and discard the pressure of holding an expensive marriage.

The problem as I see is this; there is uneveness in the marriages that fail in terms of education and career. Superficial people love the present; weddings. Intelligent people think about the future.
User avatar
SummerRain
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 17320
Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 11:41 am

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by SummerRain »

Marx

Kindly stop generalizing diaspora women. You have been warned.
Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7334
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Lamagoodle »

SummerRain wrote:Marx

Kindly stop generalizing diaspora women. You have been warned.
I am sorry walaasheey qaaliga ah. Actually, the generalisation was towards both men and women. My focus is on education and careers. I sincerely believe that education is the key to enlighting our people. Our society has become a superficial society that is concerned with useless things in life; videos of weddings, bragging about the costs and expenses of weddings. In this context, at least from the diaspora perspective, women are doing better than me. I wrote a thread on the possible imbalances

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=344448
User avatar
SummerRain
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 17320
Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 11:41 am

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by SummerRain »

JaalleMarx wrote:
SummerRain wrote:Marx

Kindly stop generalizing diaspora women. You have been warned.
I am sorry walaasheey qaaliga ah. Actually, the generalisation was towards both men and women. My focus is on education and careers. I sincerely believe that education is the key to enlighting our people. Our society has become a superficial society that is concerned with useless things in life; videos of weddings, bragging about the costs and expenses of weddings. In this context, at least from the diaspora perspective, women are doing better than me. I wrote a thread on the possible imbalances

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=344448
Fair enough. It seemed to me you were being harsher on females. I agree with you. But even with education, I question what that is exactly that leads to the enlightenment we need. I gave my two cents on your topic. I think it's more than just graduating college but rather having skills to engage as an adult in society.
Lamagoodle
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7334
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Lamagoodle »

SummerRain, you could be right but still education is the light that shines the horisons. We have alot of somalis (boys, in particular) who do not make past high school. Somalis shun honourable blue collar skills. Education is what can take us out of the darkness we are subjected to. Without education, we become victims of social constructions (maxaa la sheegey and waan daadshe discourse).

Habeen wanaagsan dhamaantiina.
User avatar
salool
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 7692
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:15 am
Location: "Live Each Day As If It Were Your Last... Tomorrow is Not Promised."

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by salool »

A book about how to avoid divorce.
User avatar
Methylamine
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 6362
Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:22 pm

Re: Wedding Gift

Post by Methylamine »

salool wrote:A book about how to avoid divorce.
I was gonna say 'why bother since almost all Somali marriages fail' til I saw this :up:
Post Reply
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “General - General Discussions”