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Not only are you courageous, but you show good judgment too.I've mastered both.
Raw and hard on the teeth.
Boxers.
I can't say just one, i hope you can accept two. Homer & Willie.
Anything that is eatable or almost eatable. But preferably something called "Mahshi", which is basically certain vegetables stuffed with a certain mixture of rice and other things.
How did i do?
I just realized Madhuri already asked you that. Oops. xD
Nice! Why did you choose to have your nickname as your last name?
Wulaa! Why isn't Lebanon on that list? It's only an hour and a half away. Badnan shoofak win'allim masri! (i.e. dude, come visit so you can waste your time teaching me Egyptian phrases that make no sense to me. )
I'm glad you started this thread, Badran; I thought of doing the same.
I'll think of some questions for you too; glad we're on the mod team together.
What is your field of work/study?
Not only are you courageous, but you show good judgment too.
I agree.I like it and thought it would be a cool nickname. As i thought it wouldn't make sense anyway to most people here, but still doesn't look strange or hard to read at all.
I'm curious what you mean by 'great attitudes'. The rest checks out about right.Well i only said i was giving an example, but of course Lebanon is on my list. Lebanon is known for at least three qualities here in Egypt. Great food, great landscape or views, and beautiful women with great attitudes.
I'm curious what you mean by 'great attitudes'.
If I visit Egypt again in the future, are there any places in Cairo I should visit? I recall visiting the souk, but that's about it. Oh, and a theatre. But yeah, I don't recall much else.
Would happen to be a Grandizer fan?
That is correct. Thanks
Aha! Now I get it.Probably not what you had in mind
What i mean by it is that they seem more fun than Egyptians.
You reminded me! I was actually on a boat with a restaurant on the Nile. Rather nice. They had some whirling dervishes on there. And how could I forget visiting the museum? Eh. Any restaurants and dishes you'd recommend?Well you should visit for example the areas that view the Nile, its an attraction so aside from the view, its pretty cool areas to hang around in general.
Aha! Now I get it.
You reminded me! I was actually on a boat with a restaurant on the Nile. Rather nice. They had some whirling dervishes on there. And how could I forget visiting the museum? Eh. Any restaurants and dishes you'd recommend?
I felt like using it for that reason.You sure?
That wink gives me a bad feeling.
Why thank you. I remember my dad ordering a bunch of shawarmas... and getting these giant sandwiches. They're hand-sized here, usually.Our food wouldn't compete with yours anyway.
I felt like using it for that reason.
I guess Lebanese girls party more? Other than that, I don't know how different they'd be.
Why thank you. I remember my dad ordering a bunch of shawarmas... and getting these giant sandwiches. They're hand-sized here, usually.
Can you give us an example of an Egyptian saying?
Badran do you smoke Hookah?
Are you saying I'm not smart? Personally, I think is more abused.I hate that wink, its the worst smiley there is.
People abuse it. You could post anything and stick it next to it and feel you've just said something smart.
Fair enough.Well, we could be wrong but thats an impression we have, that they're more fun. That you would enjoy spending time with them more.
Of course not all of them, neither are all Egyptian girls boring. But the more common i mean.
Awesome.Here's a couple:
"If your friend is like honey, don't lick all of it"
"Stretch your legs as far as your blanket goes"