How you know your from the Middle East
- You drank Bebsi, Fanta, Miranda, Sun Top, Tang, and Canada Dry.
- When you wanted fast food you got a shawarma.
- You think American restaurants should serve lamb. With rice.
- Bebsi was cheaper than water. So was gasoline.
- You remember when 80*F was cold, 90*F was cool, 105*F was warm, and 115*F was hot.
- You know a friend who won a free car from the local mall. Twice.
- Gulf Countries: Arabic is the 1st language. Urdu is the 2nd. Filipino is the 3rd. English is the 4th. Balad Ash-Sham: Arabic is the 1st language. English and French are tied for 2nd. Egypt: Egyptian is the 1st language. Arabic is the 2nd... musris, seriously: learn how to pronounce the jeem. It's jamah, NOT GAMAH.
- Some dumb ass American asked you if you rode a camel to school. And you told him that you've seen more Rolls Royce, Mercedes, BMW, and Lexus automobiles on the streets of Riyadh or Dubai than you've ever seen in the USA.
- Your school had classes canceled because of a truck bomb or a SCUD missile attack.
- You know what the Burj Al Arab is.
- You had satellite TV and never heard of cable until you came to the USA.
- There are no lines at amusement parks. Push, shove, and run your ass off to get the bumper car before the other guy.
- Airport workers offer to carry your bags for you and you say no.
- Friday was the official weekend.
- People who DIDN’T bribe got into trouble.
- There was no such thing as a non-smoking section. Anywhere. Even airline flight crews smoked on airplanes. In the aisles. Beside the no-smoking sign.
- Your parents told you it was too hot to go outside.
- You know that 3 people can fit on a motorcycle, 8 people can fit in a 5-seat car, and 20 people can fit in a 12-person minibus.
- Your car or your parents' car was equipped with dual AC's.
- Casio G-Shock: the only watches you've ever owned.
- You bought a dagger. And a sword.
- Almost every McDonalds was two stories tall. The rest were three stories tall.
- You watched BBC, CNN International, and Al-Jazeera... and consider American news to be for entertainment purposes only.
- Lion Bar and Kit Kat are the greatest chocolate bars of all time.
- Your school had armed guards and concrete barricades.
- You and your friends all thought you were gangstas.
- You or your neighbor had a driver.
- Most people on the road don't realize there is a speed limit. Neither does the police.
- There is NO such thing as Israel. It is Palestine.
- The movie Aladdin was banned by the government. So were Pokemon.
- You got back at your friend by pointing at him and yelling, “Yahood!�? when you were in a downtown Damascus Mosque. Your friend was hospitalized for the worst slipper-beating in recorded history.
- You owned Titanic, Jurrasic Park, and Star Wars Episode 1 weeks before they were playing in U.S. cinemas.
- You currently own a cellphone that will be sold as the "latest technology" in the USA... in a year.
- Bizza Hut had beef bebberoni.
- You thought KFC stood for Kuwaiti Fried Chicken.
- Everyone at school played football aka "soccer". If there were desis, then some people played cricket.
- Sports stores were always 90% football aka "soccer" gear, and every kid ended up buying a number 9 Ronaldo Brazil shirt.
- You know that camels can spit. Far.
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| They spit |
- The image of one camel mounting another is still burned into your childhood memory.
- There was actually a point to owning a SUV and now you're extremely pissed at how the USA has transformed a true off-road utility vehicle into a fashion statement for "soccer moms."
- You know for a fact that bedowins can drive Toyota Land Cruisers, Nissan Patrols, and other 4x4 SUVs better than anyone else on the planet..
- You've smoked sheesha aka argheela aka hookah aka hubbly bubbly but are shocked to find that the pipe would be considered drug paraphernalia in the USA.
- You know that the Greeks took shawarmas from the Arabs and just renamed them gyros. And you're outraged.
- You laughed at how tiny the ants are in the USA.
- You drank mud aka Turkish Coffee... and you may have even liked it.
- You rode ATVs, dirt bikes, and jet ski's... when you were 8 years old.
- You started driving cars on your dad's knee... when you were 4 years old.
- You root for Saudi Arabia every World Cup... and when they are eliminated, you root for Brazil.
- Syrian drivers are completely shocked and confused if someone flashes his blinker light before changing lanes or turning.
- A Syrian cop told you that the stripped white lines on roads are just for decoration.
- America is called Emreeka.
- You can't answer the question, "Where are you from?" (And when you do, you get into an elaborate conversation that gets everyone confused and/or makes you sound very spoiled.)
- You flew before you could walk.
- You have a passport, but no driver's license.
- You watch National Geographic specials and recognize someone.
- You run into someone you know at every airport.
- Conversations with friends take place at 6:00 in the morning or 10:00 at night.
- Your life story uses the phrase "Then we went to..." five times.
- You can speak with authority about the quality of various international airlines.
- You know the true meaning of "football." (and in your mind can hear the shout, "GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!")
- You haggle with the checkout clerk for a lower price.
- Your wardrobe can only handle two seasons: hot and warm.
- Your school memories include duck-and-cover drills.
- You are used to being stared at.
- You think VISA is a document stamped in your passport, and not a plastic card you carry in your wallet.."
- Your best friends are from 5 different countries.
- You ask your roommate when the houseboy is scheduled to come clean.
- 68. You got days off school for Christian and Muslim holidays.
- You secretely wished the rulers of other Middle Eastern countries would die so that you got days off school.
- Not being able to eat in public during the day during the holy month of Ramadan.
- You are used to giving directions according to landmarks, not street names.
- You didn't know how to do your own laundry until you left for college.
- How come the houses in America don't have servants quarters?
- You are used to seeing Arabic commercials dubbed in British English about Lux soap, Carnation condensed milk and Dove shampoo.
- Seeing police drive on the shoulder of the road and cut people is not unusual.
- One word: 'yala'.
- Any time you submit an application, you attach 500 riyals to "help" it along.
- You call a taxi a limo, and are confused when it's not a mercedes
- you roll your eyes everytime you hear a politician/news reporter say "eye-rack"
- The speed limit is just good advice, not something really to pay attention to
- When you see people drive their cars whilst reading their newspaper - with 1 foot on the dash!!
- You replace "uhm" or "like" with "yani"...
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