I will tell you about my first experience in somaliaI go back to school on the 31st of Jan. No time.
I will tell you about my first experience in somaliaI go back to school on the 31st of Jan. No time.
True but I have no other time tbh I'm starting my new job soon it will be difficult to obtain annual leave.i was gonna go qardho this year but my gramps advised against it .We have a huge family back home on my dad's side and because there was drought they would all beg us for money and shit
I will tell you about my first experience in somalia
Just dont preach your asexual propaganda and you should be fineI have money so I'll give some charity but I know people are desperate in these times oh well
Really I aways thought western products were not available there, how is the shopping experience ? I love to go sight seeing as well. I'm gonna visit the local hospital, as a formal nurse I would like to see how the hospital operates.The culture shock will be huge during the first couple of days or weeks. Also go to Al-macruuf supermarket for Western items (food, chocolate, drinks etc.), they're a supermarket chain in PL. $1 for RedBull and $1.50 for Hersheys was the best wallahi.
the employment life feels like a trap.I always shudder at the thought of working 5-9 till your 60s in my eyes it's like you are robbed of your whole life.My goal is to reach financial independence by 35.True but I have no other time tbh I'm starting my new job soon it will be difficult to obtain annual leave.
Really I aways thought western products were not available there, how is the shopping experience ? I love to go sight seeing as well. I'm gonna visit the local hospital, as a formal nurse I would like to see how the hospital operates.
try to blend it would be preferred to wear a jilbaab ,a normal hijab screams qurbo joogReally I aways thought western products were not available there, how is the shopping experience ? I love to go sight seeing as well. I'm gonna visit the local hospital, as a formal nurse I would like to see how the hospital operates.
Why can I not visit the local hospital and assess how badly it's run compared to its western counterpart ? As a nurse I want to speak to the staff get their experiences working as a nurse or a medical professional in puntland. It will be an eye opener ro experience the barriers faced when giving care to patients whom often have no money.Don't go to the public hospitals, not even the poor want to go there.
As for western products the only thing that bummed me out was sliced bread and cheese. You can find anything in the west at the supermarkets really: adidas clothing and deodorant, Soft drinks, Nutella, Kelloggs cereals (and Wetabix), chocolates (Mars, Hersheys, Snickers) and Oreos. You can also buy iPhone's and Samsungs and stuff there.
The supermarkets are made for the diaspora market.
I'm not a fan of jilbaab I wear with what I'm comfortable with. A wrap around hijab I've already got outfits to wear but their to flashy. I might just wear dirac or something.try to blend it would be preferred to wear a jilbaab ,a normal hijab screams qurbo joog
That's what they all say.When my sister went back home she said that at first she was wearing a normal hijab in the streets.After a couple of days she strated to feel out of place because even the hoes of the area wore jilbaab.she went to the harqaan and told them to fashion her the best jilbaab .I'm not a fan of jilbaab I wear with what I'm comfortable with. A wrap around hijab I've already got outfits to wear but their to flashy. I might just wear dirac or something.
Why can I not visit the local hospital and assess how badly it's run compared to its western counterpart ? As a nurse I want to speak to the staff get their experiences working as a nurse or a medical professional in puntland. It will be an eye opener ro experience the barriers faced when giving care to patients whom often have no money.
That's what they all say.When my sister went back home she said that at first she was wearing a normal hijab in the streets.After a couple of days she strated to feel out of place because even the hoes of the area wore jilbaab.she went to the harqaan and told them to fashion her the best jilbaab .
Peer pressure is powerful
? What town.How has Haro we changel? I was there in 2013 and it was boring as f*ck. The place was small.
I heard the town has gotten a lot bigger.
Garowe. Fucking autocorrect.? What town.
Why is there this need for Jilbaab ? lol hijab still preservs modesty I don't get these women. I don't fall into peer pressure unless they brutally outcast me. Which I doubt will happen I am sociable person.My sister last over 4 months in hijab but she kept on catching shade 24/7 sxb.
it ensures ultimate preservation,normal hijab on the other is kinda iffyWhy is there this need for Jilbaab ? lol hijab still preservs modesty I don't get these women. I don't fall into peer pressure unless they brutally outcast me. Which I doubt will happen I am sociable person.