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01-22-2013, 07:07 AM
Gaafar Ismail
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Proverb



    Be cool like a British and hot like a Sudanese when necessary !

    You will not find it in any textbook!
    It is my own carpentry.

    Try your own. It may make sense.
                  

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01-22-2013, 10:00 PM
عائشة موسي السعيد
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    Eat your fill today...
    Tomorrow is known to be greedy!
                  

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01-23-2013, 05:29 AM
Gaafar Ismail
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Re: Proverb (Re: عائشة موسي السعيد)


    Dear Ms. Aaisha
    Thanks for the contribution.

    Cordially,

    Gaafar.
                  

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01-27-2013, 01:14 AM
جواهر ابراهيم
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    Quote: Be cool like a British and hot like a Sudanese when necessary !


    Like..!!

    Most improtant is to be in control as to when to go with the British VS the Sudanese...
    some get easily lost in the second one :)




    .

    (Edited by جواهر ابراهيم on 01-27-2013, 01:43 AM)

                  

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01-27-2013, 03:05 AM
Gaafar Ismail
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Re: Proverb (Re: جواهر ابراهيم)


    Quote: some get easly lost in the second one :)

    People in the Gulf area describe the Sudanese like a bottle of coke or pepsi when you shake it
    Perhaps they think the Sudanese is easy to effervesce if you push him to a certain extent.

    (Edited by Gaafar Ismail on 01-27-2013, 03:43 AM)
    (Edited by Gaafar Ismail on 01-28-2013, 04:00 AM)

                  

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01-27-2013, 11:56 AM
Asma Abdel Halim
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    Salam
    I made this one in a heated discussion about tolerance.
    "Tolerance means I hate your guts but I have to put up with you."

    asma
                  

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01-28-2013, 03:55 AM
Gaafar Ismail
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Re: Proverb (Re: Asma Abdel Halim)


    Dear Asma.
    Thanks a lot for the contribution.
    Tolerance is a golden quality. If combined with forgiveness, it rewards.
                  

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01-28-2013, 10:15 PM
Asma Abdel Halim
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    salam:
    I beg to differ.
    we tolerate things and actions that hurt
    We tolerate pain, sadness. loss
    have you ever heard anyone say I tolerate my favorite singer, or i tolerate his/her good behavior?

    No
    I for one do not want to be tolerated, as in I am insufferable and people do not know what to do with me.
    I want to be an equal, accepted for who i am; not tolerated.
    Forgiveness is something else,
    I may forgive those who thought of me as someone to be tolerated, when they lose the attitude that forced them to tolerate me.
    tolerance was coined to accommodate hateful behavior.
    e.g. Oh we think black people are bad but we tolerate them.
                  

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01-28-2013, 10:34 PM
عائشة موسي السعيد
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    "Tolerance means I hate your guts but I have to put up with you."
    (((((((((((((((((((((
    Very convincing Doc..
    What do you think Gaafar?
                  

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01-29-2013, 02:04 PM
Gaafar Ismail
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Re: Proverb (Re: عائشة موسي السعيد)


    Dear Asma and Aaisha
    salam
    Quote: Tolerance means I hate your guts but I have to put up with you."

    Yes, it is convincing. I am not against it .
    With due respect:
    What is wrong with "tolerence is a golden quality" ? What is wrong with forgiveness?
    My point is simply, if someone hurts me, I may tolerate and forgive him/her. And I think the result of my action is good in most cases.He/she may change his/her attitude next time.
                  

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02-01-2013, 10:16 PM
Asma Abdel Halim
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    I see your point Gaafar, you are taking "tolerance" from a different perspective.
    I live in a multicultural place where tolerance means just what i said above. it is used to indicate
    tolerance of a group of people. such as "We can tolerate Muslims"
    but tolerance from your perspective concerns your own treatment of your own behavior towards those who hurt you. that I understand.
                  

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02-04-2013, 04:03 AM
Gaafar Ismail
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Re: Proverb (Re: Asma Abdel Halim)


    Quote: you are taking "tolerance" from a different perspective


    You are right. On the hand I got your point.
    Thanks a lot Asma. I enjoyed exchanging views with you.
                  

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02-07-2013, 01:02 PM
عائشة موسي السعيد
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    Patience breeds boredom;
    Boredom breeds depression;
    Depression kills!


    So,get going....
                  

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02-07-2013, 01:17 PM
الصادق يحيى عبدالله
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Re: Proverb (Re: عائشة موسي السعيد)

    Hello every body
    Quote: for who i am

    I guess, accepting the other despite this part involves some degree of tolerance!
                  

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02-08-2013, 07:45 PM
Asma Abdel Halim
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Registered: 05-01-2006
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Re: Proverb (Re: الصادق يحيى عبدالله)

    salam al-Sadig and welcome aboard.

    no tolerance is necessary unless someone thinks the "other" is not worthy of any relationship, hence it is only tolerance. acceptance is what we
    practice when we feel we are equals so not other 'feelings' intercepts our mingling.
                  

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02-09-2013, 03:51 AM
الصادق يحيى عبدالله
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Re: Proverb (Re: Asma Abdel Halim)

    Quote: no tolerance is necessary unless someone thinks the "other" is not worthy of any relationship

    Hi Asma once more
    As I see it, it is sometimes hard to draw a dividing line between tolerance and acceptance since the former can indeed be a component of the latter; viz.
    you accept discussing this issue with other contributors despite your reservations about their opposing views. Apparently, then, "tolerance" can also mean
    accepting with reservations.
                  

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02-12-2013, 03:48 PM
الصادق يحيى عبدالله
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Re: Proverb (Re: الصادق يحيى عبدالله)

    Dear Gaafar
    I'm afraid, composing proverbs with local flavor will deprive the new product of universal acceptability.
                  

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04-03-2013, 07:40 AM
Gaafar Ismail
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Re: Proverb (Re: الصادق يحيى عبدالله)


    Dear Alsadig
    Please forgive me for being too late to visit this page on time.
    Quote: I'm afraid, composing proverbs with local flavor will deprive the new product of universal acceptability

    You are right to some extent.
    There are many proverbs that are acceptable only in their country of origin
                  

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04-24-2013, 01:23 PM
Mohammed Haroun
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Registered: 12-21-2005
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Re: Proverb (Re: Gaafar Ismail)

    One leg is better than none.

    This is home made one.

    Best regards.
                  

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09-26-2013, 02:09 PM
Gaafar Ismail
<aGaafar Ismail
Registered: 08-27-2005
Total Posts: 4949





Re: Proverb (Re: Mohammed Haroun)


    Two Japanese proverbs:-
    1- Even the monkey may fall from the tree.

    2- Even the mouse when cornered bites the cat.


    Cheers
                  

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