September 19th, 2008
Girgi3an 2008
well it is 2008 and everything has to be different including Girgi3an … you hear kids shouting girgi3an with an American accent … and some are going around house in their segways not knowing what to say when given candy! so did we a reach a point where the culture of girgan is diluting with our culutre shift? listen up to our show and let us know what you think.











September 20th, 2008 at 12:58 am
love your shows
about gerge3an , we still have gerge3an but as a form of dinner parties , this year i `ve been invited to a gerge3an party at a hotel !!
my hubby waayed ga3ed y7atee salfat elgerg3an etha aalah rezagna baby cuz ygool 9ar mathaaher
thanks alot
September 20th, 2008 at 1:27 am
in a hotel!!! how come no invitation came our way!!
September 20th, 2008 at 1:32 am
and yeah welcome on board …
i think thats your first comment in Deera Town
September 20th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
About Kuwait wil aman; listen to this.
eblailat 14 eshahar, i was home alone watching tv bil9ala ta7at waiting for the kids to show up, faj2a wela i hear a LOUD knock on the door, ilee mallion knock wara ba3ath oo e9raakh fachait il bab ebser3a wela two teenage girls 3ala 6oul dazoni oo dashaw oo sakeraw il bab warahom they were crying oo screaming i tried to calm them down bas mako faida after a while 3araft menhom esalfa .. galbi tiga6a3 walla, they were followed by 3 men trying to catch them oo alla ye3lam eshkan bi9eer feehom.
Hal 7achi 7azat irmuthan ile enas eti3abad rabha, ebyoum gergai3an eli everyones everywhere, oo eb shwaikh!. if it hadn’t happen to me, i would NEVER have believed it.
September 21st, 2008 at 12:49 am
thats a really scary story … and it is one of the reasons Girgi3an is changing and to be honest … it is like girgi3an is going to go away at once .. NO but major reforms will happen and hopefully to a better degree
September 21st, 2008 at 12:57 pm
Hi guys,
While you have as always almost nailed all aspects of the topic, I will share what’s left of it.
First, I will make few confessions. I am bad at celebrating those local occasions. Why? I don’t know.
I fear to send my kid out for girgi3an alone, and yes I sent him with the mate for just the street nearby. Why didn’t I go with him? Frankly, I feel really weird if I knock on someone door asking for gergi3an. It seems embarrasing in our culture for an old man with white hair to do it, don’t you think?
Another aspect is, it became fashion rather than tradition. Who can get the most awesome weird looking girgi3an bag. I see crazy stuff. It’s OK for a change, but not when the bill reaches 200 KD+. Excuse me. Aren’t we asking for salary raises, and loan waves?
I doubt any country matches our girge3an spending. In fact, I think we are far ahead in the gerge3an phenomenon than most other countries, even with the current step back we have.
September 22nd, 2008 at 1:02 am
bashar:
Well said as always. We totally second that