Bruh is this seriously in Djibouti đź’€

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If this was Drake, everybody on SSpot would be wilding out. But because it’s an artist in a language you don’t understand, suddenly you’re high and mighty.
 
If this was Drake, everybody on SSpot would be wilding out. But because it’s an artist in a language you don’t understand, suddenly you’re high and mighty.
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tyrannicalmanager

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Who the f*ck said I was European? đź’€ you lugo baasta faraxs are the ones telling me I'm "not somali" and that I should claim the west, as if that's how ethnicity works. If we talking about humiliation I think muslim men who bow down and beg white man to stay in his country like you do instead of fixing your own country are beyond shameful and lack man-hood.
I came here for ecconomic reasons, no shame in that. if i could gain permanent citizenship in say Saudi arabia i would.
think muslim men who bow down and beg white man to stay in his country
stop projecting the only one that's bowing to the "white man" is you. you gave up your faith to fit with their society.
 
What’s the relationship like between Somalis and cafaars in Djibouti? Do you guys live in the same neighbourhoods, intermarry etc?
From what I know, the relationship is really not that bad between somalis and cafaars. In djibouti, we coexist with one another and things are usually peaceful for the most part. Most cafaars will know and speak some somali. They are nice people. Both groups usually don't intermarry but I have heard of some families that have intermarried with cafaars.
 
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From what I know, the relationship is really not that bad between somalis and cafaars. In djibouti, we coexist with one another and things are usually peaceful for the most part. Most cafaars will know and speak some somali. They are nice people. Both groups usually don't intermarry but I have heard of some families that have intermarried with cafaars.
If you don't mind answering but what language are religious sermons done in the mosque? somali or cafar?
 
If you don't mind answering but what language are religious sermons done in the mosque? somali or cafar?
af-somali always! The dominant language in Djibouti is somali. We all speak our dialect of somali with one another. Some Djiboutians will speak a mixture of Somali and French but that is if you went to school and got education.
 

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