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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Ramadan Kareem
Mbarak 3alaikom ilshahar w kil 3am w into b5air :D
LOL this Jordanian show made me ROFLMFAO!!
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Glittery Butterflies
There's an awesomely COOL blogger called: "Glittery Butterfliez". She is 109 years old :P and she writes Kuwaiti stories out of her imagination describing a really nice community and relationships.
She's currently in the middle of a story called "the others" which mostly takes place in KU and the family's house and in cars and on phones LOL. But it's really great if you want to re-read it from the beginning.
What makes her special is her funny personality and persuasive way of telling a story.
She sometimes sings (in writing) before telling the story and that kinda got contagious, so i'm singing now!
أعطني الناااااااااااااااي و غنييييييييييييي ,فالغنا سرررررررر الوجوووووووووود , و أنين الناااااااااااي يبقى , بعد أن يفنى الوجوووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووود
شرايكم بصوتي؟؟ :P
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She's currently in the middle of a story called "the others" which mostly takes place in KU and the family's house and in cars and on phones LOL. But it's really great if you want to re-read it from the beginning.
What makes her special is her funny personality and persuasive way of telling a story.
She sometimes sings (in writing) before telling the story and that kinda got contagious, so i'm singing now!
أعطني الناااااااااااااااي و غنييييييييييييي ,فالغنا سرررررررر الوجوووووووووود , و أنين الناااااااااااي يبقى , بعد أن يفنى الوجوووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووود
شرايكم بصوتي؟؟ :P
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Speak YOUR Language
I've noticed lately that people started talking to each other in English or other languages. Not that there's anything wrong with writing in it but not in speaking people. I'm just saying that if you and your friend both know your mother language why not talk in it? especially in the beautiful dialect of Kuwait.
I must say that i kind of got on the train of talking in English with other people and i'm trying my best to keep a full conversation in Arabic. I really noticed it about two weeks ago when i was with a friend and i got a text message and he asked me why i was reaching for my phone and i said "i got a message" and he asked me why don't i just say it in Arabic and when i thought about it i felt so embarrassed that i actually called this guy and thanked him for reminding me to speak in our beautiful language. And although most of us speak English; we must only talk in it in an English-based event or to English-Speaking people (as their mother language or it's the only mutual language).
So please everyone i recommend you to take my advice so our beautiful dialect (accent) isn't lost and our language is more frequently spoken.
P.S: i know some of you are going to tell why i write in English well it's because i have English readers and if you don't like it there's about 10000+ blogs out there writing in Arabic :).
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Friday, August 6, 2010
The MEDIA BOSS Seminar
| Eng. Khalid Alzanki Preparing for the seminar |
The seminar included many correct ways of marketing and using social media to create networks and interact and also market your business in social media, the correct way.
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| Mr. Ali Mubarak In his office |
One of the things i liked is the 6 rules of influence which taught us how to influence people through things like social proof and power of "liking" hehe.
The fee was right on at 50 KD but i had the advantage of getting in freely for i am in the INNER CIRCLE.
In the end i'd like to Thank Eng. Khalid Alzanki and Mr. Ali Mubarak for their great work and effort in giving us great content (data) and content (pleasure).
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