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    Saturday, September 20, 2008

    Stereotyping The Omani People - Part II

    Through discussions with some friends and fellow bloggers, I realised that there are so many more stereotypes and i loved this post by a fellow Omani blogger who categorised those working in Select. Anyways here goes more categories.

    The Little Beyonces: Usually found at the movies on a Wednesday night. Little ratty looking waif-like girls with g-strings pulled up so high above their low waist jeans. The g-string HAS to have some kind of sparkly details because whats the point of showing it if its plain and boring. They would usually be standing around in a group waiting for their friends / bfs cos they just will not buy their own tickets. Gold diggers in training.

    The Yo-Yo Dudes: They all think they are the sons of 50 cent. With their long shorts and Phat Farm trainers and basketball jerseys and bling bling chains. The Nelly style caps. They make me laugh these ones. Usually seems sauntering into the cinema to meet their Little Beyonces. They whipe out the wallets that are attached to a chain to their belt-loops.

    The I-Hate-Lifers: With a constant sour-lemon-sucking face. They walk around with shoulders drooped as if the end of the world has come. Usually found working in Select stores or Centerpoint. Kil shay 3indhum "ma3raf" wila "kitha qalooli". Generally unwilling to exert any form of personality. If its a girl, then usually she will take a good five minutes to scan your items. If you take six bottles of water, be prepared that she will scan every single one instead of punching in 6x.

    More to come
    3anadat hal 3anooda at 11:52 PM

    2 m3andeen:

    Noor said...

    LOL @ the lil beyonces! thats soo funny, but the Yo-Yo dudes r really funny, like msadgeen nafeshum wallah.... but i mean most of the girls' stereotypes u'll find them talkin english but with the dudes its different.... dunno why though...


    and those cashier dudettes r annoying, ur in a hurry and the line is like a mile long n she's taking her time with picking up the item, looking for the price tag and the slowly scanning it and u wanna go like cud u be more slower?! :P

    again lookin forward to the follow-up! :D

    10:20 PM
    3anooda said...

    noor - tell me about it. once i was next in turn and the guy in front of me was buying cigerettes and the cashier girl literally waited for another guy who works there to come and pick up the pack because awain she didnt want to touch cigerettes

    i mean come on - ma9a5a

    12:55 AM

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