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  1. infernalcradle's Avatar
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    Re: TSR Kurdish Society
    (Original post by Medicina)
    Awwwww

    Thank God for me it's only like that the first day and the day before we leave, I never kiss back. I just hug and stand...
    haha, I could never do that.....

    I always hug back.....

    and then if I like the person, I'll go for a kiss :sexface:

    otherwise I'll just pretend
  2. Medicina's Avatar
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    (Original post by infernalcradle)
    haha, I could never do that.....

    I always hug back.....

    and then if I like the person, I'll go for a kiss :sexface:

    otherwise I'll just pretend
    Haha! Nice
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    Yeah sounds like a good enough answer, but I don't think a few other points have been mentioned, but now I generally understand why Kurds want their own nation
    Aha yeah

    I guess we all have our own opinions. Those 3 are my reasons
  4. Democracy's Avatar
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    Hello from the TSR Iranian Society :wavey:
  5. Medicina's Avatar
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    Hello from the TSR Iranian Society :wavey:
    Why hello! :five:
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    (Original post by Medicina)
    Why hello! :five:
    Hello!

    Can I ask why I was negged?
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    Hello!

    Can I ask why I was negged?
    I'm so sorry!

    Having a touchscreen tablet doesn't help, I was supposed to click 'quote' but...
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    (Original post by Medicina)
    I'm so sorry!

    Having a touchscreen tablet doesn't help, I was supposed to click 'quote' but...
    Understood I was just curious, I was wondering if you were secretly offended by non-threatening greetings
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    Understood I was just curious, I was wondering if you were secretly offended by non-threatening greetings
    Haha! Nope

    I just have big thumbs I guess :rolleyes:
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    Hello! A kurd from Koya here

    Good to see there's a Kurd Soc here, definitely needed one!
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    Hello! A kurd from Koya here

    Good to see there's a Kurd Soc here, definitely needed one!
    Hi!

    Indeed :rolleyes:
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    When was the last time you guys went back? Also, can you guys read/write in kurdish?


    (Original post by Democracy)
    Understood I was just curious, I was wondering if you were secretly offended by non-threatening greetings
    Na, all kurds are friendly and to demonstrate that have some rep
    Last edited by coconut2456; 01-01-2012 at 18:44.
  13. Medicina's Avatar
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    When was the last time you guys went back? Also, can you guys read/write in kurdish?
    2010, for 3 full months :eek:

    Unfortunately, I can't

    How about you?
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    (Original post by Medicina)
    2010, for 3 full months :eek:

    Unfortunately, I can't

    How about you?
    oh wow, I used to go back there every summer but haven't been back in 6 years! Will probably go back this year though

    From a young age my parents sent me to a saturday school to improve my kurdish so I can read and write to a certain extent but I am terribly slow lol. Bit worried that after not having been back for so long that my kurdish has gotten so bad that my family will barely be able to understand me
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    (Original post by coconut2456)
    oh wow, I used to go back there every summer but haven't been back in 6 years! Will probably go back this year though

    From a young age my parents sent me to a saturday school to improve my kurdish so I can read and write to a certain extent but I am terribly slow lol. Bit worried that after not having been back for so long that my kurdish has gotten so bad that my family will barely be able to understand me
    That's long! When we went back this year, it was my dads first time in 14 years...

    Oh wow! That's great, I remember my parents sending me to something similar but tbh all I could write and read was 'dar' (tree) after 5 months so I stopped going I hated it anyway, teacher was horrible! I'm sure you'll be fine, I can talk fine but have a bit of a accent so people can guess straight away that its not my only language. My cousin described my kurdish as 'kurdish but with a walking stick' whatever that meant...
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    (Original post by Medicina)
    That's long! When we went back this year, it was my dads first time in 14 years...

    Oh wow! That's great, I remember my parents sending me to something similar but tbh all I could write and read was 'dar' (tree) after 5 months so I stopped going I hated it anyway, teacher was horrible! I'm sure you'll be fine, I can talk fine but have a bit of a accent so people can guess straight away that its not my only language. My cousin described my kurdish as 'kurdish but with a walking stick' whatever that meant...
    ah yes, I assume you got that kurdish book too? Dara doo dara dee (Dara saw two trees), classic. Yeah I get that too, my parents always say that I speak kurdish with an english accent and I always forget certain words so have to say it in english.

    It's funny when some of my family try to speak english though, they always seem to mention something about a guy called Zakey who lost his keys on the street, apparently it's how they were taught it back in the day, don't know if you get that.

    Besides the kurdish stuff, what are you studying at the moment? If you don't mind me asking ofc
  17. Medicina's Avatar
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    (Original post by coconut2456)
    ah yes, I assume you got that kurdish book too? Dara doo dara dee (Dara saw two trees), classic. Yeah I get that too, my parents always say that I speak kurdish with an english accent and I always forget certain words so have to say it in english.

    It's funny when some of my family try to speak english though, they always seem to mention something about a guy called Zakey who lost his keys on the street, apparently it's how they were taught it back in the day, don't know if you get that.

    Besides the kurdish stuff, what are you studying at the moment? If you don't mind me asking ofc
    Haha yeah, I don't have just one but 3 copies plus a pocket sized one too

    Zakey? Never heard that one before. I know right! So when we visit I have to think before I speak so I don't throw any English words around as that would be embarrassing but with my parents I just mix the whole thing.

    I'm studying Maths, Chemistry and Psychology how about you?
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    (Original post by Medicina)
    Haha yeah, I don't have just one but 3 copies plus a pocket sized one too

    Zakey? Never heard that one before. I know right! So when we visit I have to think before I speak so I don't throw any English words around as that would be embarrassing but with my parents I just mix the whole thing.

    I'm studying Maths, Chemistry and Psychology how about you?
    Yeah it's pretty annoying when you just can't think of the word in the kurdish and there is this awkward silence haha

    I'm studying Medicine atm, what do you plan on doing after A levels?
  19. Democracy's Avatar
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    Re: TSR Kurdish Society
    (Original post by coconut2456)
    Na, all kurds are friendly and to demonstrate that have some rep
    Sipas dekem
  20. Medicina's Avatar
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    Re: TSR Kurdish Society
    (Original post by coconut2456)
    Yeah it's pretty annoying when you just can't think of the word in the kurdish and there is this awkward silence haha

    I'm studying Medicine atm, what do you plan on doing after A levels?
    Haha yeah


    Nice Medicine too
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