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can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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The first thing I noticed when I re-united with my older brother and sister 13 years ago was my brother getting angery at me when ever I said to him waa mahadsantahey aboowgeey

He often gives me his expensive things whenever he gets new ones so I'm like don't open your mouth
Just take them

I thought there was some cultural gap. Its normal to say in arabic shukran to your parents and siblings so is it only for the strangers in somali?
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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Brother Sahal, that culture of Don't Thank Me Because We're Family is common trait between close tight loving family as yours, but some mannered individuals like you and me who prefer to show gratitude in words by saying ''THANK YOU" is a very rare sight but dearly loved by Allah.

So brother Sahal Continue to be grateful by saying thank you, as Rasulullah (SAW) said : "He who does not thank people, does not thank Allah". ( Ahmad, Tirmidhi) :up:

Nb; if Maybe mahadsanid sound weird, than just say to him thank you or shukran!
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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Even123 wrote:Brother Sahal, that culture of Don't Thank Me Because We're Family is common trait between close tight loving family as yours, but some mannered individuals like you and me who prefer to show gratitude in words by saying ''THANK YOU" is a very rare sight but dearly loved by Allah.

So brother Sahal Continue to be grateful by saying thank you, as Rasulullah (SAW) said : "He who does not thank people, does not thank Allah". ( Ahmad, Tirmidhi) :up:

Nb; if Maybe mahadsanid sound weird, than just say to him thank you or shukran!
I see. so that is our somali culture. Ok. Thanks bro :up:
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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the problem here maybe you say it in somali. try to say it in arabic or english. i say it in french in my case Merci.lol
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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hyperactive wrote:the problem here maybe you say it in somali. try to say it in arabic or english. i say it in french in my case Merci.lol
Merci aboowgeey :lupe: nice opinion. at the moment he gives me and I wouls slap him on his palm

thanks shaykhi. mahadsinid not even like shokran it sounds like mamnounak of reer shaam but they use for the ahl teslam or in khalij and other parts as yakhali liyak

i guess we dont have these slighter words.
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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of course we have it, even me knows. ko abal haya, Allah ko daayo, Allah ko ziyadiyo...etc. honest i use mashkoor my self wit my family merci, cause my siblings go to french private school. they use more french words than arabic.
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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hyperactive wrote:of course we have it, even me knows. ko abal haya, Allah ko daayo, Allah ko ziyadiyo...etc. honest i use mashkoor my self wit my family merci, cause my siblings go to french private school. they use more french words than arabic.
Mashkour is slighter than shokran kinda of thanx but I think in egypt they use it for the strangers like mashkourin or mashkour ganabak.

Its big normal if you say in arabic shokran yaa mama/omy yaa 7abibty, shukhran yaa akhoya...

As for your somali words I never heard them except in docaa.

Mercy mahdouma katir, I like it even in some arab communities they use it for being ungreatful like if you reward me with a bad thing after I was good for you I would say mercy. Its not too much.
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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No, I just hug them. Being overly affectionate with them either annoys them or makes them unexpectedly happy, so it works for me either way. lol
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Re: can you say mahadsanid to your siblings?

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CushiticReflections wrote:No, I just hug them. Being overly affectionate with them either annoys them or makes them unexpectedly happy, so it works for me either way. lol
Exactly, only hug and touching.
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