AlbaSaab wrote:Hi, We've already exchanged a couple of words, lolol.
It's not so much disagreeing, as trying to find out how Red Wolf formed his/her opinions. I have a habit of playing devil's advocat, and it gets on people's nerves sometimes. LOL. I can't help it though; I like to find out where people are "coming from". So much can be misunderstood, all for want of a question........ Or LOTS of questions, in my case, lol. I always feel that if someone has nothing to hide, they will be more than happy to answer questions. Although of course some things are private.Diri wrote:AlbaSaab wrote:Hi, We've already exchanged a couple of words, lolol.
I like your "Lolol"
Yeah - you sure did... And you disagree on the religion matter obviously...
Where are you RED WOLF???
Please come and introduce yourself bro...
Here's a bit of "English" slang: Good innit? Which translated means: Good, isn't it? The Scottish version would be: Aye! It's nae bad pal! Lol.red wolf wrote:selam everybody!
sorry it took time i couldnt find the page gelek spas heval dira!
i give a warm hello to all members i hope we can have good diskussionss in this great community. it took me long time to find this great community and its good i can practise on my english i will definetly recommend this page to my friends and kurds.
Her biji kurdistan we geli kurd
red wolf wrote:hej mycket roligt veta om dej. rolig sajt. är du moderator här på rjój bash
mycke bra sida där kurder kan träffas ¨å ha diskussioner
AlbaSaab wrote:Here's a bit of "English" slang: Good innit? Which translated means: Good, isn't it? The Scottish version would be: Aye! It's nae bad pal! Lol.
I have quite a hard time trying to find posts too.........BUT, I have age to blame for that! What's your excuse??
Oh yes!Diri wrote:You are welcome Red dear...
Please tell us some more about yourself... Which part of Kurdistan are you from - and where are you now? What do do etc... We are very curious people... Right Albasaab?
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