as a Jordanian you dont really notice these things until you miss them i guess its the small things we always remember and i can totally relate to the greeting shop owners thing :D keep up the good work , your videos are making us even more proud to be jordanian :)
I can attest that everything that you are sharing is correct. We went to live & study in Jordan (from our university in England), and I can say that without a doubt, that Jordanian people were/are the most hospitable population in the world! Actually, it took a while to adjust living back in England after spending time in Jordan. Living in Jordan was one of my most memorable experiences ever ;) oxo
I'm an American who has lived in many countries (none in the Middle East so far) but I agree that sexual harassment is basically a daily part of my life in the US and I feel safer in every other place I've been.
In fact that thing is necessary to our Muslim relatives so it would be a reminder that there's no god but almighty allah and the messenger is Mohammed " peace on him" ♥️🙏 What i mean is .. : u wouldn't know a thing about until u believe in this talk .
So what I understand from your comment is that if it wasn't for this Adhan waking people up in the middle of the night, muslims would forget that there's only one god and muhammad is his messenger ...?
@@bluecandy3133 u wouldn't understand how much important this pray to us as Muslims this special time can fix our lives and selves , if u recovered ur mind think about it , doing it with a clear mind and soul u would know
I am an Egyptian living in Canada, and I totally understand and feel what you mean because it`s pretty much the same in my situation. The middle eastern culture, hospitality and friendliness are so unique and makes you feel welcomed
لو عشت في بريطانيا رح تفهم ..الغريب انو أنا لما رحت هناك حبيت نظام بيوتهم لأن ما فيه (بلاعة) احنا نسميها بلاعة في السعودية ههههههه مشكلة المصرف أو البلاعة تطلع أشياء مو زينة :) عندهم الوضع مريح أكثر وحجم بيوتهم يساعد البيت كله بحجم غرفة عندنا
And for those who disliked your video: how on earth could you dislike such a genuine person who speaks from the heart and you can feel her kindness, not only see or hear it.
You are truly amazing. Your husband must be a very smart guy to know that you are such a jewl. This is coming from a Jordanian woman. I watched this 3 times, this is how much I enjoyed it. And I for sure subscribed. All the best my dear.
I used to live in London and one of the things that i really missed about Jordan while i was there is the change, if i buy something for 10.05 pounds and they have to get the 5 pennies regardless, so i would pay 20 pounds bill for sake of these pennies. If this happened in Jordan, the shop keeper would definitely forgive me and i would do the same if i take a taxi cap.
As a jordanian guy who lived in the US for a while, I totally agree with how awesome the drainage holes are🤣. I've never felt the floor clean when i used to live in the US. Mopping sucks "Shatef شطف" is way better🤣.
This is my 4th year in jordan as well, we are actually palestinian but we were born and raised in australia and we decided to come live here. You somehow find beauty in the smallest of things!, and i find that amazing plus you allowed me to value many things i wouldn"t have put a second of though into. TBH i love the uk and have always wanted to go there plus ur accent is just to die for! You romanticise everything wonderfully! keep making videos as ur really good at it and i hope u always feel welcome.
I stayed in the Rainbow Street area and it was just so pretty. Wonderful restaurants and shops and galleries. All the different stairways...it was like finding a new adventure with each one!
About that random thing with the little drains, I had the same experience however the other way around When I first moved to London I couldn't bare it that they don't have drains. Eventually I got used to mopping and sadly hanging my laundry indoor for ages to dry. I miss those times
Oh my God ! , I'm so glad that you appreciate the drain system and cleaning the floor with water ! I'm from Syria and I'm living in France for the last three years , and I've never felt good with moping the floor !! I miss those little holes in the floor 😭😭
Rachel, I have been living in Jordan for 3 years already- and only from your videos I try to fall in love with this country! You are just so positive about it all the time, you always open good sides of everything- with you and your videos it is easier to cope with all the minuses here. So, when I started watching your channel, every time I was expecting a video about - absense of public transportation, dirtiness of the streets, abuse of foreign women and smth like that. But you have never mentioned any single bad thing- so it is not a surprise, that you will gain such a popularity between Jordanians- it will make them to love their country more!
Hi Anastasia, thank you for your comment. It’s exactly my intention to do that and I’m so glad that that comes through. It would be easy to complain but actually I feel like all I ever hear are complaints and that’s why I try and show things in a different light, although it definitely doesn’t always seem to get me popularity with Jordanians 😂 I hope you are settling into Jordan well and are finding things that help you feel like home here ❤️
@@MummyinAmman awww Rachel, thank you for what you do! When you talk about good things in Jordan, it does really help to look at my life here from different angle! I think what matters as well- what you want to see! If u want to notice only bad things- you will never feel comfortable!
Hi Rachel. I'm Sana' from Jordan. I've recently seen your updates abou corona virus in Jordan and I loved your way of talking about the Jordanian culture and people. Since then I started enjoying watching yor videos. Also I'm trying to develop my Enhlish accent. So Thanks alot I really sppreciate your effort.
I love Amman so much I lived in there about six years and now I have lived in England I miss every thing ESPECIALLY voice allathan called for prayer .not I am Syrian and I am just here a year and two months.
This is what I loved about Jordan when I was there for two weeks: People are amazing, I loved those electronic shutters on the windows(no need for blackout curtains), you could get water all over the bathroom and it wouldnt matter because of the drainage hole! Hahaha, lemon-or lime and mint blended drinks, shisha, cheap uber... I could go on and on. Definitely a fan of Jordan❤😍👏👏👏
Jordan is the most country that I've visited in my life in between the other countries and my country (Palestine) and it's really one of my favourites!. your videos just remind me of that beautiful country and making me wanting to visit it again. ps. I've also went to the uk before 3 months and was amazing. Liked and Subbed👌
It is quite interesting that you picked up on not only the phisical things and the obvious differences but also on the small details and the spirit of the city. I am not from Jordan but hearing the sound of the mosque coming from the balcony made feel at home. Speaking of which does the sound of Azan annoy you at all? Sometimes it makes me wish I was deaf hahahha. But most of the times the guy who does it has a warm voice and it is nice. Have a good day and happy life
I'm a Jordanian. So proud of you noticing those things about Jordan. I like to watch you because it reminds me of what I miss. Great channel keep going 👍
I like your way of how you learn new cultre , and i think the more you love the country the more quick you will learn about it , you talked about small things that realy make difference , you are so welcome in Jordan 🙂 & hope you have more interesting times in future
So funny that I used to live in certain arab countries for 25 years and had those drains in every single room but now that I live in Australia I can never go back to that, I hate chucking water everywhere and I appreciate the simple mop with disposable wipes!! So random I know but ever since I moved out it was the only thing I talk about to all my friends back in Jordan hehehe, couldn’t help but be surprised to hear you actually love the drains
You reminded me when I had to ask my wife to get squeegee from Amman to Sydney. It turn out they were abundant in Arab shops here but didn’t regret since ours are way more reliable but as you said the houses don’t have drainage holes except in toilet.
May allah bless ya and your husband, your way of speaking is really nice, and your feelings toward Jordan are perfectly truthful. I've also seen your another video and you said sth about the language and you're trying to learn Arabic. It is widely believed that Arabic is relatively hard, however I guarantee ya that you would speak perfect arabic within 1 year if you poured an extra effort. I know what does it mean a new language to learn. I'm saying that because I am also keening on to speak perfect German and it is really hard to be fit in any situation in anytime and to have that way of thinking regarding to the culture that you are living in. Anyway best of look. Your new follower from Jordan. 🇯🇴
Well thats so nice of you talking about my beloved jo . I have been living in the uk for 3 years in Nc and people here in the north are far better than the south they are so friendly from experience i say
Hello, I just found your channel. I'm living alone abroad and I just wanted thank you for your videos. They've drawn a smile on my face in these trying times. Hope you and your family stay safe and healthy :)
You are so sweet and I am loving your videos and always look forward to a new one! I especially like these videos where you talk about interculturalism and how interesting other peoples ways of lives are. Since watching your videos I now tell people I am raising my children to be bi-cultural which is actually a concept that you taught me!!
Hi. I love your videos. You are helping me understand all these differences between the two cultures. I'm an English teacher and I intend to teach your videos.
I really like your way in making videos, i was live in apartment in Amman but now i live in rural area where everyone has his own house with sheeps and chickens, i really miss those things you has said, it make me happy, so thank you🌷. Don't stop making videos because the best thing in life is make people happy and smiling , and you do that 👍👍
i moved to united states in 2014 being away from home for 6 years i am a native Jordanian the way how you described Jordan brought tears to my eyes it just hard how we choose to be in the other side of the world like that but again i through it on god. places i advice you to visit is jerash, and um qais. too much history over there
You have a lively enthusiasm As for the sewage system, it is present in almost all Arab countries And Friday also the same in all Arab countries All respect to you from Algeria
Great video, You are making me miss Jordan. I am trying to convince my wife to leave Australia and live in Jordan but still in progress. Pray for me, everyone.
As a jordanian I've never paid attention to the drainage hole and it's just there.. i told my mom about you and she "ate my head" talking about you and your videos.(ask your husband about "ate my head") 😂 You're a sweet and lovely lady💚 And that's one of the reasons why jordanians being nice to you,keep going
The keeper thing exists in many Arab countries but from my experience they are often in Buildings that are rent so if a family lives in a building they own you wont find such a thing + this is usually common in cities and not in villages or small towns.
I just watch your videos and laugh so much, thank you for making me laugh and btw I’m a foreign as well in Germany, and I’m from Jordan-Aqaba and yea we don’t eat Mansaf with fish 😂
since I live in usa...I was so amazing by your description! can you tell me or show me about the whole you described for cleaning that would be in the floors? that is so awesome
Jordan is an Arab state welcoming to everyone. Jordanians like guests and visitors like any other Arab state. We celebrate the visitors. But I can tell that prices are high here.
The drainage hold comment is hilarious 🤣🤣 Now that you have mentioned it , my friend lives in an apartment tower that belongs to the four seasons . And around here architecture philosophy is either Egyptian or British depending on how much you are willing to spend. Obviously that tower is designed with British philosophy in mind:) and so she’s suffering from not having drainage holes in the rooms of the house 😆😆
You are soooooo adorabl ..pretty.. nice ..great personality .. big welcom from your sister in Jordan ..i live in the northe of Jordan and i just found your channel ..👍👍👍👍
Hi Rachel, whereabouts in the UK are they like that! Have to remember not to go there! I find in Canada and US they are quite worldly and open to others cultures and warm people, plus basically the North Americans are immigrants by heritage so it is very diverse. I spent about 8 years time in the UK, but it was mainly London, so it was very open and muti-cultural and many cultures mixing and languages spoken.
BlueCandy :3 in Jordan we are 9 millions , Muslims are 95 %and only Sunnah ,and 5% are christians I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️ If u comment on the point that I mean , anyway If you know Islam well not as the ideas countries in Europe, USA ,Canada and others have , you will wonder of how GREAT is Islam
For your last point, it is because residential buildings are build of concrete, brick and mortar. Having water drainage would not cause any corrosion to the floor or pipes. I would image in the UK - probably like in the USA residential buildings floors are made of wood. To be honest I do miss that A LOT !!!
Friday is the day we do a group prayer its no less than 40 people and the imam goes up to the manbar منبر to speak and preach or even address a common issue in the community as a man u sit down and listen carefully these (khutba's خطبة الجمعة ) are refreshing for us every week , there are in some Mosques an isolated place for women to go and be present and listen first hand to the khutba but they are not required to attend in religion unlike to men and if u need help clarifying thins please ask away :D
Me and my wife from Jordan and she has been living in America with me for the last 16 years. neither she or my children want to move back to Jordan and that's really scares me. What is your advise to me?
If you want to know the reason of our diverse knowledge about different cultures and countries, check out the contents of school subjects of Geography and History starting from 7th to 12 th grade and you will find out the answer.
In jordan if a man touches u in qnyway if men walking around see him he will get stomped and if a cop sees him he will get arrested and get the crap beat out of him that is not a joke in jordan
this quarantine got me watching foreigners that lives here in jordan and made me realize that we take a lot of things for granted in our lives...
True was thinking the same thing
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as a Jordanian you dont really notice these things until you miss them
i guess its the small things we always remember
and i can totally relate to the greeting shop owners thing :D
keep up the good work , your videos are making us even more proud to be jordanian :)
Hey Munjed, thank you! It’s funny the things we don’t notice. I think I’ll have a big culture shock next time I go to the UK 😂
💯💯💯💯💯
Finally an arab and speaks english
I can attest that everything that you are sharing is correct. We went to live & study in Jordan (from our university in England), and I can say that without a doubt, that Jordanian people were/are the most hospitable population in the world! Actually, it took a while to adjust living back in England after spending time in Jordan. Living in Jordan was one of my most memorable experiences ever ;) oxo
I'm an American who has lived in many countries (none in the Middle East so far) but I agree that sexual harassment is basically a daily part of my life in the US and I feel safer in every other place I've been.
so sweet ..... bless you :)
I totally agree with you Rachel about drainage holes! They are such miraculous things to have in a household 😀👌🏼👍🏼!
4:42
اللي تركها وركز مع الأذان ❤️❤️
لقلبك السلام 🙏♥️
الآذان هو واحد من اسوأ الاشياء في الاردن!
In fact that thing is necessary to our Muslim relatives so it would be a reminder that there's no god but almighty allah and the messenger is Mohammed " peace on him" ♥️🙏
What i mean is .. : u wouldn't know a thing about until u believe in this talk .
So what I understand from your comment is that if it wasn't for this Adhan waking people up in the middle of the night, muslims would forget that there's only one god and muhammad is his messenger ...?
@@bluecandy3133 u wouldn't understand how much important this pray to us as Muslims this special time can fix our lives and selves , if u recovered ur mind think about it , doing it with a clear mind and soul u would know
BlueCandy :3 وسنين الغلط في الاذان؟
Excellent
I am an Egyptian living in Canada, and I totally understand and feel what you mean because it`s pretty much the same in my situation. The middle eastern culture, hospitality and friendliness are so unique and makes you feel welcomed
I never thought, not in a million years, that I would ever hear someone be so excited about a masraf "the little holes".
لو عشت في بريطانيا رح تفهم ..الغريب انو أنا لما رحت هناك حبيت نظام بيوتهم لأن ما فيه (بلاعة) احنا نسميها بلاعة في السعودية ههههههه
مشكلة المصرف أو البلاعة تطلع أشياء مو زينة :) عندهم الوضع مريح أكثر وحجم بيوتهم يساعد البيت كله بحجم غرفة عندنا
And for those who disliked your video: how on earth could you dislike such a genuine person who speaks from the heart and you can feel her kindness, not only see or hear it.
You are truly amazing. Your husband must be a very smart guy to know that you are such a jewl. This is coming from a Jordanian woman. I watched this 3 times, this is how much I enjoyed it. And I for sure subscribed. All the best my dear.
Thank you so much ❤
I used to live in London and one of the things that i really missed about Jordan while i was there is the change, if i buy something for 10.05 pounds and they have to get the 5 pennies regardless, so i would pay 20 pounds bill for sake of these pennies.
If this happened in Jordan, the shop keeper would definitely forgive me and i would do the same if i take a taxi cap.
As a jordanian guy who lived in the US for a while, I totally agree with how awesome the drainage holes are🤣.
I've never felt the floor clean when i used to live in the US.
Mopping sucks "Shatef شطف" is way better🤣.
This is my 4th year in jordan as well, we are actually palestinian but we were born and raised in australia and we decided to come live here. You somehow find beauty in the smallest of things!, and i find that amazing plus you allowed me to value many things i wouldn"t have put a second of though into. TBH i love the uk and have always wanted to go there plus ur accent is just to die for! You romanticise everything wonderfully! keep making videos as ur really good at it and i hope u always feel welcome.
I stayed in the Rainbow Street area and it was just so pretty. Wonderful restaurants and shops and galleries. All the different stairways...it was like finding a new adventure with each one!
Right about the drainage holes. A great thing about them is protecting the flat below from water damage.
I wish u the best.. I pray ALLAH opens yr eyes now before its too late.. Be a good Muslima in England w yr husband💜💯💚
I want to move there..new yorkers too stuffy
About that random thing with the little drains, I had the same experience however the other way around
When I first moved to London I couldn't bare it that they don't have drains.
Eventually I got used to mopping and sadly hanging my laundry indoor for ages to dry.
I miss those times
I soooooo relate to the drainage holes!!! we have those in Tunisia too :D
I just wish I had found your channel before my long travels to USA. I would have been able to introduce my culture more wisely.
I was shocked when you talked about draining holes
It's essential hoeny, it's really shocking that you don't use them there😱😱
Hello from Algeria 🌸🌸
thank you for sharing...bless u and your family...you are talking so passionate about little stuff...
You are very cool lady keep up the awesome video we love Jordan we love Jordanian people we love the king God bless you all❤️❤️❤️
Hello I live in jordan and in amman too!
Oh my God ! , I'm so glad that you appreciate the drain system and cleaning the floor with water !
I'm from Syria and I'm living in France for the last three years , and I've never felt good with moping the floor !!
I miss those little holes in the floor 😭😭
Rachel, I have been living in Jordan for 3 years already- and only from your videos I try to fall in love with this country! You are just so positive about it all the time, you always open good sides of everything- with you and your videos it is easier to cope with all the minuses here. So, when I started watching your channel, every time I was expecting a video about - absense of public transportation, dirtiness of the streets, abuse of foreign women and smth like that. But you have never mentioned any single bad thing- so it is not a surprise, that you will gain such a popularity between Jordanians- it will make them to love their country more!
Hi Anastasia, thank you for your comment. It’s exactly my intention to do that and I’m so glad that that comes through. It would be easy to complain but actually I feel like all I ever hear are complaints and that’s why I try and show things in a different light, although it definitely doesn’t always seem to get me popularity with Jordanians 😂 I hope you are settling into Jordan well and are finding things that help you feel like home here ❤️
@@MummyinAmman awww Rachel, thank you for what you do! When you talk about good things in Jordan, it does really help to look at my life here from different angle! I think what matters as well- what you want to see! If u want to notice only bad things- you will never feel comfortable!
Exactly!! ❤️
Hopefully with the BRT project we see an improvement in public transportation in Amman. Too many people are pessimistic about it.
Анастасія Орловська I’m moving to Jordan in March!
Welcome to our country hope you have a great time here
Love from Jordan 🇯🇴 ❤️
Superintendent for the building is nice to have
Hi Rachel. I'm Sana' from Jordan. I've recently seen your updates abou corona virus in Jordan and I loved your way of talking about the Jordanian culture and people. Since then I started enjoying watching yor videos. Also I'm trying to develop my Enhlish accent. So Thanks alot I really sppreciate your effort.
I love Amman so much I lived in there about six years and now I have lived in England I miss every thing ESPECIALLY voice allathan called for prayer .not I am Syrian and I am just here a year and two months.
This is what I loved about Jordan when I was there for two weeks: People are amazing, I loved those electronic shutters on the windows(no need for blackout curtains), you could get water all over the bathroom and it wouldnt matter because of the drainage hole! Hahaha, lemon-or lime and mint blended drinks, shisha, cheap uber... I could go on and on. Definitely a fan of Jordan❤😍👏👏👏
Yes to all of these things!! ❤️
Love the Athan in the background.
Jordan is the most country that I've visited in my life in between the other countries and my country (Palestine) and it's really one of my favourites!. your videos just remind me of that beautiful country and making me wanting to visit it again. ps. I've also went to the uk before 3 months and was amazing. Liked and Subbed👌
That’s so great to hear! And thank you for the support ☺️
It is quite interesting that you picked up on not only the phisical things and the obvious differences but also on the small details and the spirit of the city.
I am not from Jordan but hearing the sound of the mosque coming from the balcony made feel at home.
Speaking of which does the sound of Azan annoy you at all?
Sometimes it makes me wish I was deaf hahahha. But most of the times the guy who does it has a warm voice and it is nice.
Have a good day and happy life
I'm a Jordanian. So proud of you noticing those things about Jordan. I like to watch you because it reminds me of what I miss. Great channel keep going 👍
I like your way of how you learn new cultre , and i think the more you love the country the more quick you will learn about it , you talked about small things that realy make difference , you are so welcome in Jordan 🙂 & hope you have more interesting times in future
yes, in middle east we dont use map sensor we use gashata its more clean that map sensor
So funny that I used to live in certain arab countries for 25 years and had those drains in every single room but now that I live in Australia I can never go back to that, I hate chucking water everywhere and I appreciate the simple mop with disposable wipes!!
So random I know but ever since I moved out it was the only thing I talk about to all my friends back in Jordan hehehe, couldn’t help but be surprised to hear you actually love the drains
You are so sweet and you are very welcome in Jordan 🇯🇴
Continue your videos are really awesome and gives a beautiful reflection about Jordanians🌹
You reminded me when I had to ask my wife to get squeegee from Amman to Sydney. It turn out they were abundant in Arab shops here but didn’t regret since ours are way more reliable but as you said the houses don’t have drainage holes except in toilet.
Love you from Jordan 🌸💐
You are amazing 🌷🌹🌼
May allah bless ya and your husband, your way of speaking is really nice, and your feelings toward Jordan are perfectly truthful. I've also seen your another video and you said sth about the language and you're trying to learn Arabic. It is widely believed that Arabic is relatively hard, however I guarantee ya that you would speak perfect arabic within 1 year if you poured an extra effort. I know what does it mean a new language to learn. I'm saying that because I am also keening on to speak perfect German and it is really hard to be fit in any situation in anytime and to have that way of thinking regarding to the culture that you are living in. Anyway best of look.
Your new follower from Jordan. 🇯🇴
Well thats so nice of you talking about my beloved jo . I have been living in the uk for 3 years in Nc and people here in the north are far better than the south they are so friendly from experience i say
Hello,
I just found your channel.
I'm living alone abroad and I just wanted thank you for your videos. They've drawn a smile on my face in these trying times.
Hope you and your family stay safe and healthy :)
You are so sweet and I am loving your videos and always look forward to a new one! I especially like these videos where you talk about interculturalism and how interesting other peoples ways of lives are. Since watching your videos I now tell people I am raising my children to be bi-cultural which is actually a concept that you taught me!!
Ooh that’s an interesting concept! I’m gonna use this phrase too 😉
Hi.
I love your videos. You are helping me understand all these differences between the two cultures. I'm an English teacher and I intend to teach your videos.
I really like your way in making videos, i was live in apartment in Amman but now i live in rural area where everyone has his own house with sheeps and chickens, i really miss those things you has said, it make me happy, so thank you🌷.
Don't stop making videos because the best thing in life is make people happy and smiling , and you do that 👍👍
i moved to united states in 2014 being away from home for 6 years i am a native Jordanian the way how you described Jordan brought tears to my eyes it just hard how we choose to be in the other side of the world like that but again i through it on god. places i advice you to visit is jerash, and um qais. too much history over there
You have a lively enthusiasm
As for the sewage system, it is present in almost all Arab countries
And Friday also the same in all Arab countries
All respect to you from Algeria
Thank you so much for the video.
I also really like the warm attitude in the Middle East.
When I visit Europe I always get a cultural shock.
נדב בנימיני לוינשטיין interesting
Aren't you European too ??
@@mahmoudanabtawi probably is his Ashkinazi,, but he might be Mizrahi too
You're one of the"things we love about living in Jordan"
LOL TRUE
I’ll support you every video you release, wallah
Great video, You are making me miss Jordan. I am trying to convince my wife to leave Australia and live in Jordan but still in progress. Pray for me, everyone.
Praying for you! You’ve not got an easy fight on your hands 😅
Leave her in aus without praying
Omg yes! the drainage holes 🤣 love em! I've lived in the US and I live in Japan now and they don't have them 😥 I miss them so much 😭
Yup i live in russia and every time I clean I remember the drainage holes and how easy and efficient i used to do it in jordan
the level of details in these videos makes me feel like Rachel is more Arabian than me :)
+1 Jordanian subscriber!
As a jordanian I've never paid attention to the drainage hole and it's just there.. i told my mom about you and she "ate my head" talking about you and your videos.(ask your husband about "ate my head") 😂
You're a sweet and lovely lady💚
And that's one of the reasons why jordanians being nice to you,keep going
side note: 2:25 You pronounced Amman PERFECTLY!! =-D
(maybe it's not a big deal, but I was tickled)
Thanks!
Yeah,,I noticeddd, good job mia💗🥰
Hope you all the success
U wellcome mummyain..im srarting watch your video now ..is ammazing
Who are the heartless monsters that disliked this video ?
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They are angry Britishers.. They didn’t like that 🤣🤣🤣
lol thanks for calling me heartless
@@leentube2490 why did you dislike it (im curiuos)
@@zeidxd6311 lol idk i was bored
You are a legend. ❤️
The keeper thing exists in many Arab countries but from my experience they are often in Buildings that are rent so if a family lives in a building they own you wont find such a thing + this is usually common in cities and not in villages or small towns.
I just watch your videos and laugh so much, thank you for making me laugh and btw I’m a foreign as well in Germany, and I’m from Jordan-Aqaba and yea we don’t eat Mansaf with fish 😂
Her demeanor and facial expressions makes one laugh one's head off. 😂😂😂
since I live in usa...I was so amazing by your description! can you tell me or show me about the whole you described for cleaning that would be in the floors? that is so awesome
Jordan is an Arab state welcoming to everyone. Jordanians like guests and visitors like any other Arab state. We celebrate the visitors. But I can tell that prices are high here.
صوت الأذان في الدقيقة الرابعة مريح جدا ❤
You forgot the best thing in arab countries that don’t exist in the west which is the shattafah
😅
ناوي تجيبلنا الحكي يمعلم😂😂
Actually, a lot of European countries have bidets. But yeah I agree shattafa (bidet shower) is best :)
😂😂yeah shatafa is the best thats why the drainage holes exist
I don’t know what this is...but I’d trust you I suppose
The drainage hold comment is hilarious 🤣🤣
Now that you have mentioned it , my friend lives in an apartment tower that belongs to the four seasons . And around here architecture philosophy is either Egyptian or British depending on how much you are willing to spend. Obviously that tower is designed with British philosophy in mind:) and so she’s suffering from not having drainage holes in the rooms of the house 😆😆
You are soooooo adorabl ..pretty.. nice ..great personality .. big welcom from your sister in Jordan ..i live in the northe of Jordan and i just found your channel ..👍👍👍👍
Hi Rachel, whereabouts in the UK are they like that! Have to remember not to go there! I find in Canada and US they are quite worldly and open to others cultures and warm people, plus basically the North Americans are immigrants by heritage so it is very diverse. I spent about 8 years time in the UK, but it was mainly London, so it was very open and muti-cultural and many cultures mixing and languages spoken.
aaah tell me about it!! I live in the UK now and everytime I clean the floor I feel frustrated that it's not clean enough! :P
Jordan is home for everybody welcome everyone
Don’t forget the hose in the washroom, that you use to clean up instead of using toilet paper. That’s the most important thing it’s just genius 😆
Glad you like it here, Great Video !!!
my cousin is trying to find the love of her life that was taken back to jordan from usa how can we try to find him ?
Very good one , 343 because of Islam , Jordan is Islamic and mostly we get our tradition from Quran and Sunna , so Alhamdullelah that you feel it 👍🏻☺️
You MAY have a point (I don't agree but maybe), however, note that this comes with a higher price than one would be prepared to pay!
BlueCandy :3 in Jordan we are 9 millions , Muslims are 95 %and only Sunnah ,and 5% are christians I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️ If u comment on the point that I mean , anyway If you know Islam well not as the ideas countries in Europe, USA ,Canada and others have , you will wonder of how GREAT is Islam
الله يوفقك ياارب 🌷
رائعة🌼🌸
For your last point, it is because residential buildings are build of concrete, brick and mortar. Having water drainage would not cause any corrosion to the floor or pipes. I would image in the UK - probably like in the USA residential buildings floors are made of wood. To be honest I do miss that A LOT !!!
I like from 🇳🇵 Nepal
So many beautiful videos
Fridays are the besttt 😂😍👍
Yes they are!!
Friday is the day we do a group prayer its no less than 40 people and the imam goes up to the manbar منبر to speak and preach or even address a common issue in the community as a man u sit down and listen carefully these (khutba's خطبة الجمعة ) are refreshing for us every week , there are in some Mosques an isolated place for women to go and be present and listen first hand to the khutba but they are not required to attend in religion unlike to men and if u need help clarifying thins please ask away :D
Pretty sure she'd feel more inclined to ask people to STOP clarifying things she doesn't care about 😂
I think a video about Jordaninan's 'hand gestures', and 'kashrah' is due.
Hahaha yess!! Great idea
Riad H would love to see this!
I agree with the drainage thing 😂😂 I'm in algeria now and they dont have that unfortunately
Some of us do have them kho, i have them at least 😂😂😂
Thank u for being good... Well indeed there r bad things in Jordan u couldn't find in UK but u didn't say about them how sweet of u
Good luck
We are so lucky you aren't vloger
@@BS-cu2edyeah really lucky
الله يوفقك ونشالله تصلي لمليون مشترك بلتوفيق
You're so sweet❤️
Nice video
Mind that your "people" doesn't change into "beebol" after a few years. 😄
Wa Alaikom as salam wa rahma tullah hee wa barakaat tu hu
Me and my wife from Jordan and she has been living in America with me for the last 16 years. neither she or my children want to move back to Jordan and that's really scares me. What is your advise to me?
You are very nice Jordanian mother
If you want to know the reason of our diverse knowledge about different cultures and countries, check out the contents of school subjects of Geography and History starting from 7th to 12 th grade and you will find out the answer.
In jordan if a man touches u in qnyway if men walking around see him he will get stomped and if a cop sees him he will get arrested and get the crap beat out of him that is not a joke in jordan
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Thank you Diya!