It seems to me Culturally We value and care more about reputation than to right or wrong.
Gabar/cunug baa la fara xumeeynaa, instead of calling the authorities. It’s hushed away.
Someone kills someone: the famz quickly buy a plane ticket and get them out the country.
Now a lady in the UK killed her daughter and ran to her mother in a different city, instead of reporting the crime, she was most concerned about ceebta and hid her daughter as a result both of them were arrested.
Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
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Re: Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
Funnily enough, if Somalis cared about ceeb they would have sorted their country out by now
. Which shows this "ceeb" nonsense is purely superficial.

Re: Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
you want to wear your lipstick without being frown upon? move to San Francisco 

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Re: Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
You guys need to stop looking at somalida as if they're some heavenly angels incapable of wickedness, the way I see it shaydaan himself is a somali guy.
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Re: Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
Advo
Because we're a society that teaches group think, so whats bad for one is also bad for all. Hence you're liable to be killed for a crime committed by a geeljire 3rd cousin of yours whom you didn't even know existed.
Whereas in the west your own son/brother/father could be a convicted serial killer and a cannibal and it would have minimal affect on your life. Because you're not the guilty one.
Because we're a society that teaches group think, so whats bad for one is also bad for all. Hence you're liable to be killed for a crime committed by a geeljire 3rd cousin of yours whom you didn't even know existed.
Whereas in the west your own son/brother/father could be a convicted serial killer and a cannibal and it would have minimal affect on your life. Because you're not the guilty one.
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Re: Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
Very true. But the problem stems from the way Somalis (by and large) inherently indirectly address the issue, sometimes by something as seemingly inconsequential as the way they refer to the incident. For example, instead of saying "Safia waxaa lagu arkay/lagu qabtay..." they have to mentiom everybody BUT Safia when describing the situation...for example "Naa ma maqashay ceebta magaalada ka dhacday?! Dee bal tii Amina Xussayn dhashay arinteeda kuma soo gaarin miyaa?! Haa, waa gabarti Sheekhaashida aheed oo wiilkii Ogaadeenka qabay...tolow magicii? Haaaa, Ismaciil Sheikh Biixi, barabiyo waa asagii! Aahey, tu yar ey dhaleen baa surwaal lagu arkay, ka waran?"xoogSADE14 wrote:Advo
Because we're a society that teaches group think, so whats bad for one is also bad for all. Hence you're liable to be killed for a crime committed by a geeljire 3rd cousin of yours whom you didn't even know existed.
Whereas in the west your own son/brother/father could be a convicted serial killer and a cannibal and it would have minimal affect on your life. Because you're not the guilty one.
It doesn't justify the behaviour Advo was talking about, but it's undeniable that it plays a factor in their decision to try to keep everything hush-hush.
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Re: Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
You hit the nail right in the head the gossip affects the whole community of the person who brought shame to them.Mr. Yungnfresh wrote:Very true. But the problem stems from the way Somalis (by and large) inherently indirectly address the issue, sometimes by something as seemingly inconsequential as the way they refer to the incident. For example, instead of saying "Safia waxaa lagu arkay/lagu qabtay..." they have to mentiom everybody BUT Safia when describing the situation...for example "Naa ma maqashay ceebta magaalada ka dhacday?! Dee bal tii Amina Xussayn dhashay arinteeda kuma soo gaarin miyaa?! Haa, waa gabarti Sheekhaashida aheed oo wiilkii Ogaadeenka qabay...tolow magicii? Haaaa, Ismaciil Sheikh Biixi, barabiyo waa asagii! Aahey, tu yar ey dhaleen baa surwaal lagu arkay, ka waran?"xoogSADE14 wrote:Advo
Because we're a society that teaches group think, so whats bad for one is also bad for all. Hence you're liable to be killed for a crime committed by a geeljire 3rd cousin of yours whom you didn't even know existed.
Whereas in the west your own son/brother/father could be a convicted serial killer and a cannibal and it would have minimal affect on your life. Because you're not the guilty one.
It doesn't justify the behaviour Advo was talking about, but it's undeniable that it plays a factor in their decision to try to keep everything hush-hush.
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Re: Sup with Somalida and “Ceebta”
Wallahi you killed it.Mr. Yungnfresh wrote:Very true. But the problem stems from the way Somalis (by and large) inherently indirectly address the issue, sometimes by something as seemingly inconsequential as the way they refer to the incident. For example, instead of saying "Safia waxaa lagu arkay/lagu qabtay..." they have to mentiom everybody BUT Safia when describing the situation...for example "Naa ma maqashay ceebta magaalada ka dhacday?! Dee bal tii Amina Xussayn dhashay arinteeda kuma soo gaarin miyaa?! Haa, waa gabarti Sheekhaashida aheed oo wiilkii Ogaadeenka qabay...tolow magicii? Haaaa, Ismaciil Sheikh Biixi, barabiyo waa asagii! Aahey, tu yar ey dhaleen baa surwaal lagu arkay, ka waran?"xoogSADE14 wrote:Advo
Because we're a society that teaches group think, so whats bad for one is also bad for all. Hence you're liable to be killed for a crime committed by a geeljire 3rd cousin of yours whom you didn't even know existed.
Whereas in the west your own son/brother/father could be a convicted serial killer and a cannibal and it would have minimal affect on your life. Because you're not the guilty one.
It doesn't justify the behaviour Advo was talking about, but it's undeniable that it plays a factor in their decision to try to keep everything hush-hush.

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