What’s Somalia like ?

Mr. Nur

Aspiring Somali CEO 🇸🇴
Two things somali's can't live without ofc.


1. Meat

2. Camel Milk

#Bonus 3

which is Banana's
 

Mr. Nur

Aspiring Somali CEO 🇸🇴
I don’t eat meat and I don’t like animal milk honestly
Okay that ok, but I don't care about like or liking type of foods or drink im wondering if you could eat it or not? it matter if you can't eat it fir health reasons but most somalis are not lactose intolerate like other african nations. But if you don't like or eat banana you ain't even real somali then.
 
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Somalia is a country with a rich and diverse culture, history, and natural beauty, It's truly a beautiful destination that's worth experiencing at least once in your lifetime
 
It's a very undeveloped country where people are poor and goods and services are expensive. Food in the country is either bland or just bad compared to food in first world countries. People living in somalia are short tempered and highly opportunistic. The only good thing about somalia is the weather and internet speed.
 
who are arrogant ba$tards people. in point of view? why?
The majority of the people, man, whether they are men, women or children. This is especially concentrated in middle-aged men.

For example, yesterday the imam of a mosque made a mistake in his prayers, so I went to him to advise him and correct his mistake, but he refused and was arrogant towards me, saying something like: Do you teach me about my work?

He did not respect the fact that he was fasting, nor that he was an imam, nor that he was in the house of Allah, and he uttered very bad words just — to show his arrogance.

And he is not the only one, I live this reality a lot here. And I met those who were many times worse than him; all of them are pathetic with their ignorance, may Allah guide them.

Don't get me wrong, this is not biased but rather a reality; You have the choice to believe it or not.
 
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It is lovely all round, of course there are issues to sort out, but life is grand in ardu Somal.

There is a stark difference between actually being there, exploring it, and hearing about it, whilst formulating opinions based upon hearsay.

My love for it grows by each trip from Borama to Hargeysa to Burco to Las Anod to Garowe to Bososo to Galkacyo to Xamar to Kismayo, and in between towns, and villeges. I missed Shaxda (Buuhoodle) by a chance. I have not had the pleasure of visiting Baydhaba & Beledweyn, and am planning to visit in Nov. Insha'Allah. I also visited Jigjiga & Wajeer.

People are the best thing about ardu Somal from corner to corner, most generous, patient, and hospitable, well except when they tell me I am a foreigner, bloody natives. Their wit is off the chart (well, one must speak Somali to enjoy that), and resilience is unmatched.
 

Mr. Nur

Aspiring Somali CEO 🇸🇴
The majority of the people, man, whether they are men, women or children. This is especially concentrated in middle-aged men.

For example, yesterday the imam of a mosque made a mistake in his prayers, so I went to him to advise him and correct his mistake, but he refused and was arrogant towards me, saying something like: Do you teach me about my work?

He did not respect the fact that he was fasting, nor that he was an imam, nor that he was in the house of Allah, and he uttered very bad words just — to show his arrogance.

And he is not the only one, I live this reality a lot here. And I met those who were many times worse than him; all of them are pathetic with their ignorance, may Allah guide them.

Don't get me wrong, this is not biased but rather a reality; You have the choice to believe it or not.
these are not all but i see were coming from but understand that this minority group.
 
I have recently visited Somalia and I absolutely loved it.. it’s not as dire as some people paint it to be.. I can assure you that the average Puntlander has a better life than the average Somalia diaspora..
 

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