NGONGE Posted December 18, 2009 ^^ Juxa referred to you as 'naf yar' in an exchange with Lily yesterday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted December 18, 2009 ^^ you referred her as islaan, marka old man dhaaf qarxiska sos, hello and dont refer me anyone, wax qawaafsan uunbaad soo dirtaa, besides mafahmo luqadiina hello ibti, sanad wanagsan to you too, waan kuu xiisay or rather i miss your dagaal. what was on metro? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted December 18, 2009 ^^ Hada I was on your side with that qarxis. Waliga wax ma fahmaysid, xamarawi waaxid. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted December 18, 2009 Lool @ you too, so I am islan naf yar- hmmm Juxa it was about you guys taking 50% and the client getting 5% Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted December 18, 2009 actually i have seen client getting 3k and us getting 55 for cost dadka qaarkood waa difficult and alot of isdda-ba marin is needed. Ngonge i know you are afsomalu challenged but nafyar means young one where as you called her ISLAAN, how very dare you? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted December 18, 2009 ^^^Err Naf yar means tii sii baqatisiey- wabey ka haadi doonta in a minute style. Now I ignored it the first time, don't try to justify and ha isku key tirin. 3K and 55K to you guys, rip off- can I sale that to the sun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted December 18, 2009 ^^ Confuse me with Somali. Bax. I know all the meanings of naf yar. Anyway, I was on your side. She was having a go at you and I told her (in not so many words) that you left her a reply in advance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted December 18, 2009 sos, hello and dont refer me anyone, wax qawaafsan uunbaad soo dirtaa, besides mafahmo luqadiina. i have heard in another thread how much you like our accent. - horta do you only deal somalis only- this guy is not even somali. but seeing what ibti said: Juxa it was about you guys taking 50% and the client getting 5% he might have proplem with that Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted December 18, 2009 as ngonge says badow baad tihiin. warheedhe we dont touch client's money, we get our cost from whoever we are suing. it wont make different to a client whether we get 10k or 100k runtii. speaking of work having shitty day, dealing with stupidhad married to ******, pretending waa walaalked whilst he calls from bed and she conveniently seems to be next to him bloody axmaqs, everything waa inaad boqol mar sheegto. come january i am getting another job. sos, i dont deal with somali kaliya, but lately meelkasta bey joogaan and it is big market. per week 100 islaamood baa kukufta jidka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted December 18, 2009 . Lool @ pretending to be walaalked. :eek: Akhaas and half. Married men should not have any females who they talk to more than once a year or mention her name. I recently run into a wife of a guy I did some projects with, this is how the convo went: Him: Xalimo this is Ibtisam who I did that project with a few months ago Her: Hi walalo leans in to give me a hug and kiss "my husband talks about you all the time" Me: err, smile at her Her: You've worked together on few things have you not? Me: Haa Her: Ha markii aad halki waxas ku qabteen na waan ogan Him: I invited you, but you was busy Me: At this point feeling like I'm stuck in some domestic situation. then she asks me about where I live, with who and if I am married Her: Haye what are you guys planning to do next together Me: At the moment I'm taking a break from community work, I don't know about farah Her: Ok, well you should come around for dinner- its lovely to meet the Ibtisam farah talks about markasta, you know put a face to everything. Him: Looking embarrassed " I just said wa gabad ficiina" you are going to make her think I say lots of stuff Me: I got to go, lovely meeting you sis Her: Okay, but please come around- how about this weekend, I'll get farah to come and pick you up. Me: I can't, sorry but we'll arrange something inshallah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted December 18, 2009 hahahahahaha waan umalaynayay saan iney dhacayso. farax inaad lugeyso maahane, you should never aid and assist him in anything worthwhile. look what he is done to his wife? making her worry and always name dropping ibti. then she meets this beautiful nafyar, i bet it wont be long before she is on anti-depressants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted December 18, 2009 Aww Ibti-. Let loose and have some fun woman. Hi, I have some married men as friends and I would like to keep them thank you very much and talking about each other is natural. You are spending time together after all. And if the women have a problem that’s their problem; especially when you knew them before they married them anyway. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted December 18, 2009 CL it made me feel and and just uncomfortable. I mean gosh! Juxa it was not funny, I was made to feel like I did something wrong or somehow contributed to a fight that was going on behind closed doors. Also I felt like she was being a bit too fake nice. :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted December 18, 2009 she was letting you know, your helpful self was not helpful at all. work is work, why is he nacnacleyning to his wife about people he deals with. iyadana asbaxnimadeeda why not punish him if she feels inuu ka badbadiyay. tell him off it is embarrasing to bring others into your fights yuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted December 18, 2009 Yuck indeed- I've deleted his e-mail and number and I'm avoid him like sun avoids the UK. Not nice at all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites