How arguments start on the forum.
Expat2 "I agree, the schawarmas here are terrible! Can't wait to go home and get a good schawarma. LOL"
Local1 "Sorry, you didn't enjoy your schawarma, but if you goto my friend's cafe, you will get the best schawarma. Not all schawarma's here are bad"
Moderator "This post should be in the Classifieds section"
Expat1 "Thanks Local1, will try it out
"Local2 "The schawarma's here are better than in your country. If you don't like them, leave"
Expat3 "All schawarma's are bad. Can't believe you can't get Tacos here
"Local3 "The schawarma was probably made by a non-Local, Local schawarmas are the best. We don't like non-locals who can't make schawarmas"
Local2 "You want Taco ? Go home and eat Taco. I ate Taco once in your country and I was ill. And so was my dog that I gave it to when I couldn't finish it. Even rats wouldn't eat your taco"
Expat3 "You sound like the dumb local did in the schawarma shop when I asked for a taco. As long as your country fails to provide meat filled snacks from two different countries, it will never be anything"
Local4 "My friend told me about this forum, so I've joined to make 1 post and to be indignant about the way Expats talk about our schawarma. I will never post again, so don't worry"
Moel "I prefer smoked salmon, cream cheese and fresh basil on a bagel"
Local2 "Mo, we know you don't like Local food, you like US food. Why do you have to always go on about it ?"
Former Expat1 "I'm glad I now live in <
Expat55(Expat2 pseudonym)"I'm going for schawarma tonight with my friend, anyone care to join us ?"
Local4 "OK, I'll make 2 posts, then leave. I'm going to tell all my friends to come here and slag off the meat filled snacks in your countries"
Julien "Please, no more food topics"
6 months later
Newuser1 "Hi, I'm new (and statistically, Canadian) where can I get a good schawarma ?"
and go back to the top....
** apart from the grammar and spelling being much better, I think that's about right **

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Mudman wrote:Expat1 "I bought a schawarma today for lunch, it was the worst I've ever had"
Expat2 "I agree, the schawarmas here are terrible! Can't wait to go home and get a good schawarma. LOL"
Local1 "Sorry, you didn't enjoy your schawarma, but if you goto my friend's cafe, you will get the best schawarma. Not all schawarma's here are bad"
Moderator "This post should be in the Classifieds section"
Expat1 "Thanks Local1, will try it out"
Local2 "The schawarma's here are better than in your country. If you don't like them, leave"
Expat3 "All schawarma's are bad. Can't believe you can't get Tacos here"
Local3 "The schawarma was probably made by a non-Local, Local schawarmas are the best. We don't like non-locals who can't make schawarmas"
Local2 "You want Taco ? Go home and eat Taco. I ate Taco once in your country and I was ill. And so was my dog that I gave it to when I couldn't finish it. Even rats wouldn't eat your taco"
Expat3 "You sound like the dumb local did in the schawarma shop when I asked for a taco. As long as your country fails to provide meat filled snacks from two different countries, it will never be anything"
Local4 "My friend told me about this forum, so I've joined to make 1 post and to be indignant about the way Expats talk about our schawarma. I will never post again, so don't worry"
Moel "I prefer smoked salmon, cream cheese and fresh basil on a bagel"
Local2 "Mo, we know you don't like Local food, you like US food. Why do you have to always go on about it ?"
Former Expat1 "I'm glad I now live in <> where there are a plethora of meat filled snacks. I will keep reminding you of this at every opportunity"
Expat55(Expat2 pseudonym)"I'm going for schawarma tonight with my friend, anyone care to join us ?"
Local4 "OK, I'll make 2 posts, then leave. I'm going to tell all my friends to come here and slag off the meat filled snacks in your countries"
Julien "Please, no more food topics"
6 months later
Newuser1 "Hi, I'm new (and statistically, Canadian) where can I get a good schawarma ?"
and go back to the top....
** apart from the grammar and spelling being much better, I think that's about right **
You put me in tears this morning reading this.聽 I was laughing so hard.聽 This is so correct.聽 
redsaraya wrote:...
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I concur
tonyrfsa wrote:You get my vote for the most accurate and funny post of the year!
X2
Hilarious post by the way.
Sea Angel wrote:You put me in tears this morning reading this.聽 I was laughing so hard.聽 This is so correct.聽
Why you felt you needed to quote that entire post in order for us to understand who you were responding to (especially considering it's the OP), I'm at something of a loss to fathom.
Thebigtuna wrote:Most people here are simpleminded morons with the mental capacity of a goldfish. The only thing their being expat or local has to do with it is how that stupidity manifests itself.
Hilarious post by the way.Sea Angel wrote:You put me in tears this morning reading this.聽 I was laughing so hard.聽 This is so correct.聽
Why you felt you needed to quote that entire post in order for us to understand who you were responding to (especially considering it's the OP), I'm at something of a loss to fathom.
搁别补濒濒测?听 


we've roughly got the same issue on the KSA forum... Locals hijacking discussions. We'll soon make a decision regarding this. Every suggestion / idea would is appreciated (PM me or the team)
MoEl wrote:Wait a minute!!! Why am I in pink??
LOL you only picked that up now?!?!?! HAHAHAHA!
Sea Angel wrote:搁别补濒濒测?听
Listen carefully. It's not considered good netiquette to quote the entirety of long posts. It annoys other people who have to scroll through bloat that they don't need to read again. Replying with an intentional full quote plus evidently sarcastic remark isn't exactly the most mature way to respond when somebody tries to inform you of that.
Julien wrote:we've roughly got the same issue on the KSA forum... Locals hijacking discussions.
That's only 50% of the problem, there are just as many poorly considered comments from expats. It takes at least 2 people or 1 with multiple user names to have an argument 
Mudman wrote:Expat1 "I bought a schawarma today for lunch, it was the worst I've ever had"
Expat2 "I agree, the schawarmas here are terrible! Can't wait to go home and get a good schawarma. LOL"
Local1 "Sorry, you didn't enjoy your schawarma, but if you goto my friend's cafe, you will get the best schawarma. Not all schawarma's here are bad"
Moderator "This post should be in the Classifieds section"
Expat1 "Thanks Local1, will try it out"
Local2 "The schawarma's here are better than in your country. If you don't like them, leave"
Expat3 "All schawarma's are bad. Can't believe you can't get Tacos here"
Local3 "The schawarma was probably made by a non-Local, Local schawarmas are the best. We don't like non-locals who can't make schawarmas"
Local2 "You want Taco ? Go home and eat Taco. I ate Taco once in your country and I was ill. And so was my dog that I gave it to when I couldn't finish it. Even rats wouldn't eat your taco"
Expat3 "You sound like the dumb local did in the schawarma shop when I asked for a taco. As long as your country fails to provide meat filled snacks from two different countries, it will never be anything"
Local4 "My friend told me about this forum, so I've joined to make 1 post and to be indignant about the way Expats talk about our schawarma. I will never post again, so don't worry"
[b]Moel "I prefer smoked salmon, cream cheese and fresh basil on a bagel"[/b]
Local2 "Mo, we know you don't like Local food, you like US food. Why do you have to always go on about it ?"
Former Expat1 "I'm glad I now live in <> where there are a plethora of meat filled snacks. I will keep reminding you of this at every opportunity"
Expat55(Expat2 pseudonym)"I'm going for schawarma tonight with my friend, anyone care to join us ?"
Local4 "OK, I'll make 2 posts, then leave. I'm going to tell all my friends to come here and slag off the meat filled snacks in your countries"
[b]Julien "Please, no more food topics"[/b]
6 months later
Newuser1 "Hi, I'm new (and statistically, Canadian) where can I get a good schawarma ?"
and go back to the top....
** apart from the grammar and spelling being much better, I think that's about right **
Thumbs on, ROFL
Mudman wrote:It takes at least 2 people or 1 with multiple user names to have an argument
I am aware of that issue too. I keep on eye on our "schizo member"
Thebigtuna wrote:Sea Angel wrote:搁别补濒濒测?听
Listen carefully. It's not considered good netiquette to quote the entirety of long posts. It annoys other people who have to scroll through bloat that they don't need to read again.
It is not being annoyed it is being lazy don't want to scroll down.
I recommend u buy a new mouse with a scrolling wheel 



Thebigtuna wrote:When the wise man argues with the fool, the people watching can't tell them apart.
I was Joking, have no more to say. u just blown it all off
Could somebody please send me the rules on Netiquette, so I know?
And how come Samakauk didn't get in trouble for quoting the whole quote?聽 LOL聽 Send Samakauk Netiquette rules too.聽

Samakauk wrote:Thebigtuna wrote:When the wise man argues with the fool, the people watching can't tell them apart.
I was Joking, have no more to say. u just blown it all off
Exactly what I was thinking "Bigtuna."聽 
Thebigtuna wrote:When the wise man argues with the fool, the people watching can't tell them apart.
And the eternal quest for social approval lives on expat-blog as it does in bars, malls and government offices around the globe.

Getting rid of the locals won't get stop the arguments...expats themselves are a colourful and varied lot. Just look at what followed.

BTW MoEL, what does la prima scintilla mean?聽 just curious.
Change the schavarma to the appropriate local dish.
keep your spirits up.
bluejay wrote:what does la prima scintilla mean?
Italian for The First Spark (i.e. of the 1969 revolution). Sabha was where the whole thing started.


MoEl wrote:Italian for The First Spark (i.e. of the 1969 revolution). Sabha was where the whole thing started.
No it wasn't. The coup was conceived, planned, launched, and publicly announced in Benghazi. Ironic because nowadays the good Colonel happens to hold an intense dislike of eastern Libya for various reasons.
Thebigtuna wrote:MoEl wrote:Italian for The First Spark (i.e. of the 1969 revolution). Sabha was where the whole thing started.
No it wasn't. The coup was....blah blah blah
*slooowwly shaking head in disbelief*
MoEl wrote:*slooowwly shaking head in disbelief*
Meaning what exactly?
Thebigtuna wrote:MoEl wrote:*slooowwly shaking head in disbelief*
Meaning what exactly?
Ok, so, again:
You're Expat 3 and I'm Expat 55. Got it?
Now it's your turn to further substantiate your position on the great taco-warma debate.
MoEl wrote:bluejay wrote:what does la prima scintilla mean?
Italian for The First Spark (i.e. of the 1969 revolution). Sabha was where the whole thing started.
And you are there now
just getting curious you know 
Thebigtuna wrote:You aren't making any sense Mo
Wanna race? Or do you prefer Tabata thrusters with 40KG?
MoEl wrote:Thebigtuna wrote:You aren't making any sense Mo
Wanna race? Or do you prefer Tabata thrusters with 40KG?
My money's on you, Mo.聽 
MoEl wrote:Thebigtuna wrote:You aren't making any sense Mo
Wanna race? Or do you prefer Tabata thrusters with 40KG?
I'd prefer if we went ahead and took our daily dose of Ritalin so we can get back to what we were originally talking about.
Thebigtuna wrote:what we were originally talking about.
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