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do u know natasha , the black american who works in the usa consulate? her idol is condoleeessa rice , plz if u ever dealed with her , tell your experience
welsafty Member # 5051
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she is a B I A A A A T C H, Dont marry her ya egyptian999 find yourself soemthing closer to human, oh and she will never take you to the USA with her, Not even sure if she is stright
oh and by they way< they are not called blacks, they are called african americans,
egyptian999 Member # 13087
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take me where? lol are u kidding? i heard she is madgy el galaad `s gf lol ... editor in chief of ` almasrey elyoum paper
Yana Member # 11508
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well if she is black then of course her idol will be that black bitch rice
With a name like Smuckers Member # 10289
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Yes it is African American, she might be bitchy but it wouldn't be because of her color and not all African Americans like Condi Rice.
BTW, I don't know her, I've only dealt with really nice people at the Embassy (Thank God).
egyptian999 Member # 13087
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no racism , but she is african roots ok ,
Tigerlily Member # 3567
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quote:Originally posted by egyptian999: no racism , but she is african roots ok ,
Well, what kind of roots do you have?
Ah, maybe it's better to leave this up for the folks in the Ancient Egypt forum.
egyptian999 Member # 13087
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when i said black i didnt mean to insult her becz of her color , it was like when i say the blonde..x.. thats it , my roots african sure , im dark myself , well not very ,but not white , i wasnt talking about color really
Yana Member # 11508
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saying "black" in my language means only someone's skin color.
if i had to be diplomatically correct, then i could say "afro american", though i won't say it now.
With a name like Smuckers Member # 10289
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quote:Originally posted by Yana: saying "black" in my language means only someone's skin color.
if i had to be diplomatically correct, then i could say "afro american", though i won't say it now.
Don't worry Yana, nobody would really think you meant anything bad, you're too sweet.
Smuckers
Graf_Genn Member # 11802
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Lots of Black Americans prefer to be called Black, because they have never lived in Africa and know very little about their true roots. Others like to be called African American. I had a long series of discussions about this with some West African immigrants to the States who were speaking with some Black Americans. It was quite interesting
Snoozin No More Member # 6244
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quote:Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers: not all African Americans like Condi Rice.
I don't think *any* do.
Tigerlily Member # 3567
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Okay, now what is this whole thread actually about? About an employee in the US Embassy? I just don't get it.
And, Egyptian999, of course that you specified her color in your post was meant derogatory. And is it any of your business who she dates?
Hey, just keep up your *good* work like this and you'll never get a visa to the US!!!!
Korven. Member # 11013
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Damn, I was in love with her and we were planning to get married untill she sent me her pic
And, don't think I am moking her color, I just complain weak sight in the dark
egyptian999 Member # 13087
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no ,im not looking for visa , im looking for decent bathrooms only in cairo , natasha has the right to love and beloved too , im sorry ,my topic was senseless ,i feel guilty , im going to cry
CRESK Member # 13445
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quote:Originally posted by egyptian999: no ,im not looking for visa , im looking for decent bathrooms only in cairo , natasha has the right to love and beloved too , im sorry ,my topic was senseless ,i feel guilty , im going to cry
Please don't, I went to the Embassy and I was interviewed by an Afro-American lady, she was wearing a scarf, is she that one?
egyptian999 Member # 13087
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and what happened to u? no! the only who wears scarf there is the embassador
CRESK Member # 13445
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quote:Originally posted by egyptian999: and what happened to u? no! the only who wears scarf there is the embassador
really?!!! Well she accepted my visa after asking tons of questions, but didn't ask to see any documents, besides I applied with my husband and son and we all got the visa for the first time after being refused two year ago.
Korven. Member # 11013
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So she is a good lady after all, or maybe Cresk is an afro-american too
egyptian999 Member # 13087
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are u american in egypt cresk ?
Khadija_Diagne Member # 10149
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Well can I get a job at the emabassy??? I dont have an "Afro" though!
egyptian999 Member # 13087
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yea u can , when there`s job vacancies ,apply ,or u can work for CIA depart
CRESK Member # 13445
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quote:Originally posted by egyptian999: are u american in egypt cresk ?
quote:Originally posted by Yana: well if she is black then of course her idol will be that black bitch rice
Well how would you like to be called an Armenian Bitch or better yet a racist bitch???
BTW, most African Americans hate Condoleeza Rice and that white asshole Bush.
With a name like Smuckers Member # 10289
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LOL
gaffy Member # 11441
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I never found anyone good or nice at the American Embassy. My story was so bad all the time, and they people were just stupid and couldn't read english well. Even when we did papers the right way, they still returned them and asked for more information. Then after reading the legal forms and explanation about what they sent and 3 hours of phone calls from the U.S. then they said oh ya you are right, we made a mistake, so send you papers and passport to us and we can do this visa now. 6 weeks later...after losing my papers...I got my visa after almost 2 years of trying. They are just stupid there and don't care about anyone.
With a name like Smuckers Member # 10289
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I have only ever dealt with Americans at the Embassy and each time they were so pleasant. It was great to walk up to the window and see an American lady and hear her say 'hello', I would reply, 'hello, how are you today?' and her response, 'very well thank you, how about yourself?'. After not having this basic formality for so long it was GREAT and the politeness factor never changed. I have also dealt with a number of American men (they always looked to be military in civilian clothes to me), and they were very kind, straight forward, no nonsense but also polite. I never had a problem with any of them and quite enjoy visiting the Embassy.