@Periplus @HiraanBorn
Arabic IMO isn't a single language. It is only considered one language for political reasons and religious conservativism in the Arab world by artificially trying to keep the written language as close to the Quran as possible.
It would be like Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Romania all speaking their own languages in daily life (Portuguese, French, Romanian etc.), but when writing things down all of a sudden only use Latin. Strange situation up there.
You can't connect with people using Fusha, it is seen as standoffish. That's what demotivated me and made me drop it.
One of cousins told me that a Somali tried speaking in Fusha once in Egypt and apparently ppl said “why is this guy speaking like a textbook”

NB: Also some people in the Arab world believe that Somali is a dialect of Arabic and is like Darja, almost unintelligible Arabic.
Even Maghrebis think this. One Algerian Uber driver told me “We’re both alike, no one can understand our dialects”.
I just politely nodded and said “yeah I guess so”
