what was it like? how were you treated? share your experience
It’s the best thing to be in an area with little to no Somalis, especially if you have brothers. The less negative influence the better.what was it like? how were you treated? share your experience
i have cousins that live in a place with pretty much no somalis (rhode island) and their father would have them skype/zoom family members and talk about things like dhaqan, history etc so that they'd still be in touch with their culture and peopleIt’s the best thing to be in an area with little to no Somalis, especially if you have brothers. The less negative influence the better.
Why?It’s the best thing to be in an area with little to no Somalis, especially if you have brothers. The less negative influence the better.
Why?
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How could u speak maintain ur dhaqan for that long its literally impossible, What kind of friend did u had around u?You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Where in AmsterdamLol i grew up in amsterdam with almost no somalis at that time. My friends are cadaan podheads. And honnestly growing up without somalis arround you is so chill. You Dont have that somali drama
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Neither! Eww please don’t mention Minnesota and my name in the same sentenceuk or minnesota
cause I know the majoirty Muslims in Minnesota are Somalis