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no we call it hillib as well. probably puntland somalisYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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No, the owners of somali restaurants in the UK are mostly reer SL. For some odd reason they wrote haneed on the menus and it took off, i havent seen it elsewhereno we call it hillib as well. probably puntland somalis
I need short form media e.g titkok to go, since I noticed because of the tiktokification on social media more people are aware of our cultural attire and are embracing it and tieing it to "East Africa" and "Oromo" because they know we are a voiceless group on tiktok due to the hate we recieve. At least it those type of apps go we won't see these culture vultures stealing our attire. Twitter is the only app where us Somalis can defend ourselves and culture.
No, the owners of somali restaurants in the UK are mostly reer SL. For some odd reason they wrote haneed on the menus and it took off, i havent seen it elsewhere
Cushitic is a language group, not an identity. African is not an identity. We don’t share much with any of these peopleI don't think there's anything wrong with people wearing our attire but why do I see so many Oromos in multiple different attires? Wouldn't it make sense to pick one and run with it? Even other east africans don't do that half as much.
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Cushitic is a language group, not an identity. African is not an identity. We don’t share much with any of these people
It’s obviously very political and exploitative on their end. Wax ma qeybsano. Not culture, language or land.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
no we call it hillib as well. probably puntland somalis
african is an identity outside of africa.Cushitic is a language group, not an identity. African is not an identity. We don’t share much with any of these people
What is that language at the top?Nope
Hilib Ari. Puntland does not use Arab dialects for food.
What is that language at the top?
Wow I never knew that existed. Thank youMy username? It's called Far-Soomaali. It was used around 100 years ago.
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Except it isn’t going right back to Somalis. They’re making businesses in France and copying our clothes. Somali women shouldn’t encourage other African women to wear Diracs.Diracs are very beautiful. And seeing Somali women especially the Eedos and Habaryars decked out in it at weddings is a beautiful sight to see. 10/10. If they are buying Diracs I want the money to go right back to the Somalis that created it no one else should benefit from its sale.
I assumed most French people selling Diracs were Djiboutian Somalis. What demographic are selling diracs other than us?Except it isn’t going right back to Somalis. They’re making businesses in France and copying our clothes. Somali women shouldn’t encourage other African women to wear Diracs.
No it’s not Djiboutian Somalis. Other Africans in France are always asking where they can get Somali clothes in France so they started making ours.I assumed most French people selling Diracs were Djiboutian Somalis. What demographic are selling diracs other than us?
I find this all weird. We're only one ethnicity in Africa. I don't even think there's that many of us across Europe. I'm surprised anything of ours is getting popular.
That's so weird. They're doing to us what they did with Morrocon Kaftans. Do you live in France and have you seen this first hand? Where I live, this is not as common.No it’s not Djiboutian Somalis. Other Africans in France are always asking where they can get Somali clothes in France so they started making ours.
It’s getting popular because other Africans are always watching what we do. They won’t admit it but they get a lot of inspo from Somali girls. Baatis and now diracs.
No it’s not Djiboutian Somalis. Other Africans in France are always asking where they can get Somali clothes in France so they started making ours.
It’s getting popular because other Africans are always watching what we do. They won’t admit it but they get a lot of inspo from Somali girls. Baatis and now diracs.