This is one of my biggest issue. I only realized from living abroad that I have a very British temperament. I value politeness and usually revert to a fake British smile as they call it when someone does something untoward out of embarrassment rather than clapping back as they say. Don’t get me wrong, once people push my buttons, I can be aggressive but it takes time for me to reach that limit and due to this Somalis back home will see me as ‘miskeen’. I find talking out of turn and just Willy nilly voicing unneeded opinions as ‘ceeb’ and ‘rude’ and I really value privacy and people minding their damn business which isn’t really a concept for Somalis.
One thing that really bothered me is how people like to try each other there and coming across as meek or easily walked over will have people taking real advantage.
People are told the terms and conditions before hand and this isn’t a case with regards to daily things like supermarkets, offices and the like. Airlines have a right to do that since people are paying
extra money and those in economy are completely fine since they’re opted for a cheaper service.
I understand this and also find the hypocrisy nauseating, but the issue with Somalia
Is that corruption is so rife in day to day life that you’re afraid of being scammed for the most simplest of things and it’s to the point that people now trust foreigners more especially when it comes to building projects and the like which I will get into.
I see where you’re coming from, but unfortunately it is a nightmare when it comes to dealing with bureaucracy and applications and stuff like building homes and it’s he business related stuff. I don’t have an issue with set timings of working at 6 and finishing at 1-2. That’s 7-8 hours of work and provided that people are getting to work on time and actually doing their job properly it isn’t an issue but having to deal with offices and dealing with work issues, my experiences and that of family has been that people are incredibly tardy and lazy
whilst they’re are work.
I think I can’t help but be snobby when you see unethical and haram practices that’s seen as acceptable due to cultural reasons. Being a person of your word is paramount, being orderly on a day to day basis moves things quicker and more efficient and creates more trust in society and the list continues. Organization is incredibly important.