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Its been almost 8 months since i left cairo and i'm missing it more by the day.. Can't help but feel i'm a fish out of water.. emotionally at least. Not that i find my life here overwhelming.. in fact i'm having no problems understanding the system.. But I simply miss that crazy place.. My egypt with all its pollutions and corruptions. Never did I realise the depth of this bond.. untill now.. egypt is like a son to me, i will always love it despite its foes. I miss you and wait patiently for the day i can walk yur crowded streets again, and enjoy everything that is Egypt!
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I dunno when i'll be back.. i might visit next summer isa..as for how long i gotta stay in the US.. i think we're lookin at atleast 7 yrs.. thats the ugliness of the medical field.. nothin ever ends soon. Newayz thnx for yur reply.. r u away from egypt as well.. r we in the same basket here?
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hello nariman well im a 34 years single banker from zamalek cairo, im living in cairo now but i always got ur feeling when im out of egypt even for a week, i feel that i need cairo polution and noise just to be around its same like fish and water and when i return back i start planning for a new trip, this is life u never value whats in ur hands except when its away.
why did not u study medicine here nariman, ill be more than happy if u accept my friendship from here
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Actually... we are preparing for a hurricane here in florida..lol Thats quite something to keep me buzzsssy
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quote:Originally posted by nariman26: Actually... we are preparing for a hurricane here in florida..lol Thats quite something to keep me buzzsssy
Hi Nariman, hope you don't mind my jumping in on this, but the words hurricane hit me as I cast my eye down the topics list! I'm British, in the UK, with my boyfriend in Egypt:( and coming to Florida 1st 2 wks of October. Good luck with the hurricane situation, take care ...
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I left Egypt about 7/8 months ago and am dying to go back. After living there for 8 years I miss it badly, the noise (especially the weddings) freshly made food(moloukhiya, ringer aih beladai (ya sah lem)). Kids playing football late at night during the hot summer. The happy smiling faces, road rage arguments. No hassle or funny looks when you speak arabic(lol). Not having to read the food packaging for ingredients. Inshallah I'll return 1 day (fingers crossed)
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god help every one who live out of egypt . poland ltl bit maked me crazy . i know there are alot of thing's in egypt we are not like , but at least we miss every thing there when we go away from it . am really miss port said alexandria here every one care about him self , cant say fucking country cause they teach me alot . i hope every thing will be fine with every one who live out of egypt cden dobry . salam alikom
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hello everyone.. Well the hurricane turned out to be bogus.. Thank God it really weekened before hittin land so it was nothing.. but they say it will be a busy hurricane season so lets hope they are all like this one.. Simpri you'll enjoy florida don worry ..the hurricane season will pass in a breeze..if u need help w/ things around here feel free to ask.. and Queensali.. i guess you and I are in the same boat.. when we are in egypt we can't stop complainin about it and when we leave we can't stop bragging about how great egypt is.. BUT i would most definetly rather I live in egypt and complain.. AEl_Husseiny i'm doin masters in Biomedical.. and my family lives with me here in Florida.. I'm soooo lucky to have them with me it would've been immmmpppoosssible w/o them! Take care ppl salamz
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Hi Nariman, many thanks for your welcome and offer of help if we should need it, people are so friendly and kind:) Hopefully they will be small passing hurricanes, we've been before, and when Hurricane Rita struck I wasn't there, but my son was and his partner said can't get away from your mother anywhere, she sent it after us! That's my name, Rita:) ha ha ha Good luck and best wishes and thank you.
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quote:Originally posted by nariman26: Its been almost 8 months since i left cairo and i'm missing it more by the day.. Can't help but feel i'm a fish out of water.. emotionally at least. Not that i find my life here overwhelming.. in fact i'm having no problems understanding the system.. But I simply miss that crazy place.. My egypt with all its pollutions and corruptions. Never did I realise the depth of this bond.. untill now.. egypt is like a son to me, i will always love it despite its foes. I miss you and wait patiently for the day i can walk yur crowded streets again, and enjoy everything that is Egypt!
I miss Egypt as well- even with all its troubles as u have stated-- Its still a lovley country that i will return back to - ISA--soon
quote:Originally posted by nariman26: Its been almost 8 months since i left cairo and i'm missing it more by the day.. Can't help but feel i'm a fish out of water.. emotionally at least. Not that i find my life here overwhelming.. in fact i'm having no problems understanding the system.. But I simply miss that crazy place.. My egypt with all its pollutions and corruptions. Never did I realise the depth of this bond.. untill now.. egypt is like a son to me, i will always love it despite its foes. I miss you and wait patiently for the day i can walk yur crowded streets again, and enjoy everything that is Egypt!
I totally understand how you feel, I'm in your Egypt missing my America, I would give anything to do an exchange program
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المعلمة البينو منورة يا غالية؟ what's "Hashtak" Tohishni""Htti"??
I don't understand these words and the whole post of albino?? can anyone explain in arabic or english?
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quote:Originally posted by Albino_Eskimo: Dear Egypt and Hashtak
Anyway, I do not imagined possible that Egypt had traveled Tohishni
Oh no ma'am Egypt Howe Yours best
I mean, this is Egypt Htti
LOL...Albimo.... ur translating Batman's post... literally.... word for word... it is not correct... this is not what he meant.... he meant... why would anyone leaving Egypt miss it... certainly Egypt isnt going anywhere... if I left it... I wouldnt miss it Posts: 484 | From: Egypt | Registered: Jul 2006
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has albino eskimo been to egypt???? How many time? how long spent in my country? she know nothing just talk filth filth filth.
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quote:Originally posted by Ricochet: has albino eskimo been to egypt???? How many time? how long spent in my country? she know nothing just talk filth filth filth.
Just a handful of times, not even a total of 8 weeks.
And I do talk filth, but I find ES my personal toilet, along with many other usernames too. but having been married to an Egyptian guy I found that at home I needed to behave Egyptian and the home had to be his Egypt hideaway. Much like other new migrants. But ES isn't Egypt. Don't take my comments as my reflections of Egypt, most Egyptian ESers are not living in Egypt anymore.
Sooner or later you'll find ES a nice communal toilet. Hopefully you'll see it as a place to sh*t (and hopefully wash your hands of it) and not a place to pick other usernames up.
Catch my drift?
Signed,
Your filth posting deviant Albino_Eskimo!
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ya nakletein fel 3alali we balaa7om dawa ya nakhletein 3ala nakhletein tara7om sawa fel hawa lol taaaaaaaaaaaaaake meeeeeeeee baaaaaaaack toooooo cairooooooo i left my heart in cairooooooo oh oh cairo again, to hear that sooooooooong we 3agabi
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I'm born and bread in London, and not of Egyptian origin ( I wish I was). Well, I visited Egypt, Hurghada over 2 months ago with my friends, and we had the BEST time of our lives. I visited Cairo, and Luxour, and it was fantastic. I have completly converted myself to Egyptian culture - music, food, learning more Arabic. I LOVE EGYPT and EGYPTIANS!!! If you have lived there all your life, and now you're in a lame country like England, then I really dont blame you for missing LOVELY EGYPT SOOOOO MUCH!!!!! By the way, can any one give me some information on Al-Azhar University - what subjects does it teach? Is it academic aswel as Islamic??? And How Islamic would you say Egypt is? Yes, it's a Muslim country, Alhamdulillah, but is it an Islamic one??? Please e-mail on asmaahmed_est1984@hotmail.co.uk
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its a moslem country el hamdlelah ? you would like to convert Princess:) because you like the country? egypt is a majority moslem 70 million of whcih 10 person or more or copt, and other christians...
the law is mostly islamic and french law....
but they are not strick as sudan and saoudia as in cutting your hand should god forbid you steel a loaf of bread coz your hungry
salam
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sorry i made a typo i meant to say "70 million of which 10 per cent or more are copt, catholic and other christian sect....but mostly coptic"
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oh, thanks lovingspirit. Well, I don't need to convert my Religion, as Alhamdulillah I'm already Muslim. That's one of the best things about Egypt. You get to hear the Adhan 5 times a day. But in London, of course you would never hear it, only INSIDE the Masjid.
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quote:Originally posted by Egyptian Princess: oh, thanks lovingspirit. Well, I don't need to convert my Religion, as Alhamdulillah I'm already Muslim. That's one of the best things about Egypt. You get to hear the Adhan 5 times a day. But in London, of course you would never hear it, only INSIDE the Masjid.
come hear gal u can hear him loud and clear exspeciallyon EID we get speacial permission
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