Oh, that's Norway but if you live in the US, UK or Canada then it is a different story.It has zero benefits.
Where I live Norwegian parents will get mad at their kids for staying at home and will tell them to go outside. Somali parents will be mad if they go outside too much and happy of they stay at home. It's ridiculous.
No. Going outside is healthy.Oh, that's Norway but if you live in the US, UK or Canada then it is a different story.
You can go outside in weekends.No. Going outside is healthy.
How when you're never outside on weekdays?You can go outside in weekends.
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How when you're never outside on weekdays?
As a kid you should be outside everyday.
From my experience, they are socially awkward only towards whites that are middle class and higher.
But it's worse in places like Europe.
In England, Somalis are totally socially awkward towards all whites, even their neighbours and coworkers and classmates. They also totally avoid middle class and above Asians, South Asians and Arabs. They will only be comfortable around Asians, south Asians, Arabs of the same socioeconomic background. Somalis there are only totally comfortable with any type of Black or Somalis whatever their background is.
In Scandinavia it's even worse. Somalis there are the most socially awkward people on the planet, even more so than the other ethnic groups who are also very socially awkward. They will even be socially awkward towards other Somalis.
That genuine obliviousness mixed in with a wild and active imagination that would make even an LSD addict jealous.![]()
Anybody who has eyes can see the differences in social skills between the 'say wallahi' generation and the fobs from the same age group in Canada (I can only speak for Canada). It's like night and day. A good chunk of the kids who grew up here, mainly the boys, are introverted,and socially awkward when around new people or in group settings. The effect is heightened when it's a professional setting or one with middle/upper class cadaans.
The reason for the social awkwardness in Somali settings like shisha bars I believe is due to the unhealthy dynamic between Somali boys and Somali girls. They'll all sit around in their cliques and just ogle each other. There's just this weird tension in any room full of Somali boys and girls that u can almost cut with a knife, it's hella weird. The boys don't want to go out on a limb and actually talk to a member of the opposite sex cuz they're too scared of getting rejected by a girl in front of their peers. That's why nowadays most guys won't talk to the girl they like in person but instead just go home and add them on facebook or instagram from the comfort of their room. A fob on the other hand can open a conversation with an entire group of girls and in the end shukaansi the one he likes lol.
As for the awkwardness of the 'say wallahi's' in general, outside of the Somali context, I think it boils down to two main reasons. 1. They're neighborhoods are not diverse 2. Lack of confidence due to perceived deficits in education/skills. As for the first reason, most of these Somali kids grew up in the hood and went to school with other Somalis and madows and have had very little contact with middle/upper class cadaans or Asians. Understandably this makes them more adept at socializing with Somalis and madows because they've internalized and become well versed in the social norms and conventions of Somali and madow youth, which is pretty much encapsulated in the hip-hop/hood/black culture. Take them outside of this and they become fish out of water because they lack the social tools to navigate the uncharted social territory they find themselves in. A fob on the other hand doesn't care about the unwritten social rules of each demographic and will just go in there and break the ice by just being his genuine self.
The second reason stems from the fact that many of these youth aren't doing well educationally speaking and have not acquired marketable skills. They are cognizant of this fact, and so if you take one of them to a job fair or networking session of course they won't feel very confident when they can't even string two sentences together without resorting to at least one slang term to express themselves. Fobs on the other hand just have the supreme Somali confidence rooted in our nomadic heritage and believe in faking it till u make it. They'll ask him if he knows x.y,z and he'll claim he had a job in Mogadishu doing exactly that lol.
I myself grew up in the hood around Somalis and madows and I'm not comfortable with nor do I enjoy socializing with cadaans because their socio-cultural norms are foreign to my own. So I fit the bill on the first reason which I stated above, but because I feel confident in my education and skill level I don't act awkward or introverted around them. If I had done poorly in school and wasn't an avid reader I would've been just like many of my peers who not only find middle/upper class cadaan culture foreign but also feel intimidated by the knowledge and skills required to navigate middle/upper class and white-collar spaces.
I thought I was socially awkward because I grew up in Scandinavia... now ur saying it's a Somali thing?
I grew out of it when I moved lol it's just stepping out of ur comfort zone
I was going to ask which category you fell under, until I realised you don't even make the list you bakhti, even these low quality chicks make fun of your ilks.
@jugjugwacwac
The difference between Fobs and the likes your describing is just experience, nothing more or less, with the added benefits that the societies they came from women are not pedalistized unlike here, hence pedetalized shukansi works on the women there because they are starved, but fails on the ones here.
Hence it's easier to gain experiences in such society that even encourage such behaviour as going to a women freestyle (ku tuf), this affects all races as you can see with the explosion of PUA movements.
Every FOB I have seen while in the game, is either rejected or used as an entertainment tool, they only bag Xalimo's fresh of the boat that dig this, I always used them as the pivot/clown but the one thing they have is no fear of rejection, because back home it's normal and not looked down upon, but here it's regarded as a great shame.
This is not social awkwardness in any sense, its just a lack of experience, these men haven't gone through what we did, when I was growing up at 14/15 I would approach 100 of girls, with ultra high rejection rates, from every one of those experiences you grow and calibrate.
The same with interviews, failed my first 3, after that I nailed it and never failed again, all of this comes with experience and every human goes through this.
This Jubba kid hasn't gone through this, if he is from London, I would be glad to demonstrate it to him a lesson, in fact the girls at Shiisha places whom spent hours pulling on make-up and are there specifically to meet a man, are the easiest women in the world to court, they are literally hungry for it, all you have to do is NOT TO f*ck IT UP and look somewhat presentable, and always approach a group of them not singles, the larger the group the better.
at least half of the cadaan people where I live are somewhere on the spectrum, so the somalis look social in comparison. what do you mean by social awkwardness? if you mean low self confidence then I think it's a combination of somali parents putting them down but being raised in a soft environment unlike back home. and they also are taught to fear everything because of paranoid parents so they never get a chance to develop social skills. they even fear speaking out of fear of being mocked or saying the wrong thing.If Somalis like myself won't do it, no one else will. These gaalo will laugh at you behind your backs and would never look out for you like a Somali would. Too many times I have taken a young Somali to some networking event or introduced them to the right friends they needed only to end up crashing and burning and blaming everything else but themselves. It's a problem.
War ninyahow if your from London just drop me a PM, calaacalka badhan Jooji, I have actually retired & born again, but willing to help my peasant brother out, waxaaba sheekada ka dhigtey like we are entering a lions den, these are just women man, they are more afraid of you.
Btw I am over 200 pounds walahi, pure menacing muscle, I promise you I won't beat you, I am pro Somaliweyne, it's just a little a warning in case your expecting some skinny rat to appear in front of you.
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