I enjoyed this episode and I can related big time. It is definitely not easy to leave but very rewarding on so many levels... Be forever proud that you had the courage to move away from your hometown! Good luck on becoming universoul...
I like how authentic this sounds as if the bloopers are already there 😅 sinon badna nshufon 👀 I had a mini similar experience and I can relate to this 🤓 Excited to see what’s next ✊🏼
Beautiful dynamic and flow of conversation between the two of you! As a lebanese resident i can totally agree that we sometimes feel anger towards immigrants and I'm not entirely sure why beacuse as you guya mentioned it's not easy what immigrants go through to get out of the hellhole that we live in and forge a new path. But for us who are still here there's a sense of abandonment that needs to be discussed more. I might not relate to your experience but i can umderstand and empathize and that might cure some of the anger felt by some people. Maybe that could be discussed with a non immigrant in future episodes. Rita, I'm so fucking proud of you and mohammad i love your ideas and presence. Keep it up and i can't wait for the next episode!❤❤❤
This! Roller coaster of emotions, and resonates so well with everything I've passed through and many of my friends have been passing through since the day we left Leb. Everything you said is also close to the dilemma of Home Edward Said talked about and Alienation and otherness in a way or another. Anyway, thank you for your efforts!
Thank you for this comment. There are numerous books, authors, philosophers that also described this in their own way. If you're interested, there is one called : "Ifra7 ya qalbi" by Alawiya Sobh that narrates a story in which the main character endures a similar crisis.
Great job this is the first video I watch of your channel
From Morocco living in France I deeply want to thank u❤
من بعيد بس أقرب شي للواقع 👏🏼 كفّوا وما توقفوا ❤️
I enjoyed this episode and I can related big time. It is definitely not easy to leave but very rewarding on so many levels... Be forever proud that you had the courage to move away from your hometown! Good luck on becoming universoul...
Mashallah you guys! This is really relatable! Keep it up.
I like how authentic this sounds as if the bloopers are already there 😅 sinon badna nshufon 👀
I had a mini similar experience and I can relate to this 🤓
Excited to see what’s next ✊🏼
برافو و يعطيكن العافية.
دمّعت و انا عم اسمعكم لأن حديثكم هو تجربتي من ١٧ سنة.
Rita el amar ❤ Proud of you
Beautiful dynamic and flow of conversation between the two of you! As a lebanese resident i can totally agree that we sometimes feel anger towards immigrants and I'm not entirely sure why beacuse as you guya mentioned it's not easy what immigrants go through to get out of the hellhole that we live in and forge a new path. But for us who are still here there's a sense of abandonment that needs to be discussed more. I might not relate to your experience but i can umderstand and empathize and that might cure some of the anger felt by some people. Maybe that could be discussed with a non immigrant in future episodes. Rita, I'm so fucking proud of you and mohammad i love your ideas and presence. Keep it up and i can't wait for the next episode!❤❤❤
Bonjour
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA bonjourenn
عم تتونّسو ببعض هون؟
@@eliasrita eno eh 3endik mene3 setna
This! Roller coaster of emotions, and resonates so well with everything I've passed through and many of my friends have been passing through since the day we left Leb.
Everything you said is also close to the dilemma of Home Edward Said talked about and Alienation and otherness in a way or another.
Anyway, thank you for your efforts!
Thank you for this comment. There are numerous books, authors, philosophers that also described this in their own way. If you're interested, there is one called : "Ifra7 ya qalbi" by Alawiya Sobh that narrates a story in which the main character endures a similar crisis.
Sending love 🫶🏾