I love Saudi hospitality. Seriously second to none. Not sure if you missed mentioning this or this isn’t an etiquette in the west... when ever I go to friends house (Riyadh or Khobar), they’re constantly watching my cup. When it gets close to getting empty they jump up to fill it... even if we’re in a deep conversation. After asking him, he said the guests cup shouldn’t go fully empty ... you can decline more but I need to get up and at least try to fill it. Hope you enjoyed your internship. We also lost our intern when the pandemic started. We try to make a positive impression as we can to all interns. :)
Hello Saudi Friend! I never had Arabic coffee as I live in the USA. I loved your presentation of how to serve and drink Arabic coffee. Our coffee is dark in color and I never use sugar, I feel it ruins the taste. Great job on another interesting video, keep em coming.
I brought my qahwa cups from Saudi Arabia to Bangladesh and then from there to the US 😂. I always had dates or mamoul with it, never thought of chocolates! thank you for the idea will try it next!
استمتعت بالمقطع و استمتع بالتجول في قناتك … ماشاء الله تبارك تفتحييين النفس فيك ملح وجمال بسم الله عليك واسلوبك و شرحك يدخل القلب استمررري ياجميله وموفقه
This is brilliant! Thank you for explaining this in a simple way for the expats. I live here in KSA and have been to a few houses and never know what the etiquette is for this. I love arabic coffee and lots of dates ....so I always have at least 3 cups :) Additionally we always get invited but too shy to accept because we don't know what to do. Watching this has helped.
Hello, Saudi Friend. Thank you very much for this helpful video. I love Arabic coffee and I hope that I can make it one day. I appreciate your humor, too. Take care.
Salam My Saudi Friend. I came back from Umrah 3 months ago. and I have been enraptured by the Arab culture. Being Muslim from Singapore we see many similarities between our Malay and Arab cultures! AND WALLAHI ARAB COFFEE IS RAHEEB!!! Some of the best coffee I had was served to me by a man in Masjid Nabawwi. I'm also trying to teach myself the Khaliji specifically Saudi dialect, (been watching too much Masaameer and Abdul Majeed:). loll. Salam again. And if you go to Medina send my Salams to Syed Al Arab wa Ajam!
This was so soothing to watch and learn about Arabic coffee ❤️ I was wondering if you could make a video on Arabic/Saudi women's beauty regime? Thank you for your warm videos, they feel like home to me 😊 love, from India
I really like your accent. It is light enough that understanding you is not difficult, but still enough to make you sound unique. Is it common for people who live in KSA to know English? I have not had Arabic coffee, but it sounds nice. I'd deffinitly try it.
Salam aleikum! Excellent video, I am Saudi and even learned from your video some new things! 😅 I love our culture. Any recommendation where I can find the automatic gahwa maker? I am Saudi living in USA. Shukran akhti
#yoursaudifriend hi! I wanted to know if the kahwagi most keep holding the dallah in his hand the whole time during the coffee time?, or can left the dallah next to him to later continus serving?
Allah, this is way too complicated 🤣🤣 where I come from we are simple people 🤣 I mean we serve in any way, obviously make sure the guest is comfortable, provide tissues, drink and some snack. As she said the table for comfort. But that doesn’t mean have a set of tables, just let the guest sit where the table is It was interesting to hear about your culture
Your Saudi Friend مب مشكلة بس حطي نفسك مكاني ، تخيل فئة مختلفة عنك تتدعي انها انت ! المفروض كل إنسان يعرف عن نفسه بالعرق اللي ينتمي له مب بجنسيته لأن أنا وانت مختلفين عن بعض بكل شي مب معقولة نصير نفس الشيء
@@Ag____20000 طيب دا جمال انك تكون سعودي ، اننا اعراق و عادات مختلفة ، لدا السبب انا عملت القناة ، لانه دولتنا مليانة جمال و تنوع، ارجو انك تعتذر عن العبارة العنصرية اللي رميتني بها
I love Saudi hospitality. Seriously second to none.
Not sure if you missed mentioning this or this isn’t an etiquette in the west... when ever I go to friends house (Riyadh or Khobar), they’re constantly watching my cup. When it gets close to getting empty they jump up to fill it... even if we’re in a deep conversation.
After asking him, he said the guests cup shouldn’t go fully empty ... you can decline more but I need to get up and at least try to fill it.
Hope you enjoyed your internship. We also lost our intern when the pandemic started. We try to make a positive impression as we can to all interns. :)
Thanks for your valuable addition 🤩
Hello Saudi Friend! I never had Arabic coffee as I live in the USA. I loved your presentation of how to serve and drink Arabic coffee. Our coffee is dark in color and I never use sugar, I feel it ruins the taste. Great job on another interesting video, keep em coming.
Thanks 😍💕✨
@@yoursaudifriend2976 Salam alaikum saudi girl why suddenly disappear your name please?
Excellent presentation. Being a computer programmer i love taking coffee every day when am writing codes as it boost my IQ.
Great 😎👌🏻 coffee is your success partner then 😂
I really do appreciate the amount of importance Arabs place on coffee
Ma Sha Allah such hospital people
Interesting topic!! I am coffee lover !! and, I love all the different types of coffee and our Arabic coffee too
Coffee lovers are the coolest 😎✨
I brought my qahwa cups from Saudi Arabia to Bangladesh and then from there to the US
😂. I always had dates or mamoul with it, never thought of chocolates! thank you for the idea will try it next!
Well done 👌🏻😎✨ try it then tell me about it
استمتعت بالمقطع و استمتع بالتجول في قناتك … ماشاء الله تبارك تفتحييين النفس فيك ملح وجمال بسم الله عليك واسلوبك و شرحك يدخل القلب استمررري ياجميله وموفقه
Thank you :) I'm going to Abu Dhabi for the first time so wanted to make sure I drank it properly :)
This is brilliant! Thank you for explaining this in a simple way for the expats. I live here in KSA and have been to a few houses and never know what the etiquette is for this. I love arabic coffee and lots of dates ....so I always have at least 3 cups :) Additionally we always get invited but too shy to accept because we don't know what to do. Watching this has helped.
Qahwa and Turkish coffee is my favorite
Congratulations on 300 subs! ✨✨💕
Thanks 😭💕✨
i love coffee with cardamom and would love to have the traditional coffee pot but with the warmer... you are great!
Thanks ✨🤩
excellent video!!! When i go to Riyadh insha Allah i wil lbuy arabic cofeee!!
Great 💕😎 invite others and make more friends using this coffee 😂😂
Hello, Saudi Friend. Thank you very much for this helpful video. I love Arabic coffee and I hope that I can make it one day. I appreciate your humor, too. Take care.
Hello, happy you enjoyed my video, and thanks 🤩✨
My Coffee container is pink as yo know 😋
yours is distinguished 😂🤣
wooow thank you
Lots of love and blessings from Indian Occupied #Kashmir 💕💕💕
Greeting from Mauritius Nice Video.Love Arabic Coffee. Keep it up
Awesome! Thank you!
Salam My Saudi Friend. I came back from Umrah 3 months ago. and I have been enraptured by the Arab culture. Being Muslim from Singapore we see many similarities between our Malay and Arab cultures! AND WALLAHI ARAB COFFEE IS RAHEEB!!! Some of the best coffee I had was served to me by a man in Masjid Nabawwi. I'm also trying to teach myself the Khaliji specifically Saudi dialect, (been watching too much Masaameer and Abdul Majeed:). loll. Salam again. And if you go to Medina send my Salams to Syed Al Arab wa Ajam!
Thank you
حبيت الفديو 😍😍😍🥰🥰
شكرا ✨💕😍
This was so soothing to watch and learn about Arabic coffee ❤️ I was wondering if you could make a video on Arabic/Saudi women's beauty regime? Thank you for your warm videos, they feel like home to me 😊 love, from India
Thank you ✨🤩
شكريا لين 🖤🖤
عفوا يا قمر 😍😘
I really like your accent. It is light enough that understanding you is not difficult, but still enough to make you sound unique. Is it common for people who live in KSA to know English? I have not had Arabic coffee, but it sounds nice. I'd deffinitly try it.
حبيتت🥰🥰🥰اتحمست اسوي قهوه🤣❤️❤️
قدام و اعزميني عليها 😎👌🏻✨
@@yoursaudifriend2976 ابشوي😍
Assalamualaikum.
I have another idea... Can you make a video on the most popular delicious foods in saudi Arabia 🇸🇦😋
Cool idea 👌🏻✨😍 thanks
Salam aleikum! Excellent video, I am Saudi and even learned from your video some new things! 😅 I love our culture. Any recommendation where I can find the automatic gahwa maker? I am Saudi living in USA. Shukran akhti
Arabic Coffee okay 👍 👌. Salaam beautiful Arabic girl.
Waalycomasslam ✨
#yoursaudifriend
hi!
I wanted to know if the kahwagi most keep holding the dallah in his hand the whole time during the coffee time?, or can left the dallah next to him to later continus serving?
@yoursaudifriend2976
I'm starting a job for an Arabic family and I wanna learn your culture😊
Thank you!!
beautiful black eyes
Qahwa clears the throat and person can speak more clearly.
Salam alaikum saudi girl why suddenly disappear your name please?
Why no sugar 😮
How about turmeric?
We use it a lot in cooking ✨
ما فيه شي اسمه قهوجيه 😅
Allah, this is way too complicated 🤣🤣 where I come from we are simple people 🤣 I mean we serve in any way, obviously make sure the guest is comfortable, provide tissues, drink and some snack. As she said the table for comfort. But that doesn’t mean have a set of tables, just let the guest sit where the table is
It was interesting to hear about your culture
زوجني الله يعطيك العافيه
طلعتي طرش للأسف ، she’s born in Saudi not )from) saudi
عيب يا بابا مانقول عالناس طرش 😊
Your Saudi Friend مب مشكلة بس حطي نفسك مكاني ، تخيل فئة مختلفة عنك تتدعي انها انت ! المفروض كل إنسان يعرف عن نفسه بالعرق اللي ينتمي له مب بجنسيته لأن أنا وانت مختلفين عن بعض بكل شي مب معقولة نصير نفس الشيء
@@Ag____20000 مين قال اننا مختلفين ؟
Your Saudi Friend اعراق وعادات مختلفة
@@Ag____20000 طيب دا جمال انك تكون سعودي ، اننا اعراق و عادات مختلفة ، لدا السبب انا عملت القناة ، لانه دولتنا مليانة جمال و تنوع، ارجو انك تعتذر عن العبارة العنصرية اللي رميتني بها