thank you soo much for clarifying. i was really confused cus i’m pretty sure they wouldn’t do that. thx for clarifying and Nas should really be careful of what he posts next time.
@@zab6 yeah, I get that. It's not really about non generousity but rather safety and common sense. I live in an apartment and we have an empty apartment below us that no one lives in. My mom's friends' house fell and they had no where to stay so the stayed in that apartment till they found another place. And when they moved out to the other place we gave them the washing machine in that apartment.
1 kg onion 1/2 kg tomato 10 lemons 2 kg potato 1-liter milk 1/2 kg yogurt I am writing this so that whenever someone likes this comment I'll be notified that I have to buy these things.....
Yeah thats why some mosque's are opened 24/7 so homeless people can sleep in there at least .. You know what too ? There is this fact about western parents of the guy or girl must leave the house at age of 18 .. Or work ? or depend on theirselves Thats is why you have alot of homeless people actually and we have much less even if the western individual make much much more than the arabians .. but we have stronger bonds with each other as relatives or even neighbors .. Now you migh be asking stronger bonds .. but alot of conflicts .. How ? Well when the news focus on one conflict.. that doesnt mean its the only one happening .. + A smart channel Can convince people who is bad and who is the "Worset"
As an Arabian, I can confirm that you’re right, we are very generous with guests. But I am not sure that we’re gonna let a stranger stay home as what used to happen in the past.
@@Sallys_Kingdom Bro this is not serious! This is a common phrase used when you are going to say something and someone has already said it or saying it then instead of saying I was going to say the same thing you can also say 'You stole my words'.
Me : "you know what , that's not a bad idea". Also me after taking his advice : "Crying in jail for breaking into an Arabs house and attempting to eat oily food ".😂😂😂
True... I've been living in Arab countries for four years and I witnessed some Arab how they treat non Arab people...as like me...but not all are the same I also have Arab friends who were so good..
So lets say someone actually randomly tried this. How would you explain after 3 days of staying in a strangers house that you were just testing it because you heard it on the internet?
I agree, so many people think middle eastern people are terrorists, I’m a white Christian myself but I have no problem with people of different believes.
In India there is a term for guests "Atithi devo bhava" which means guests are like God and if you go to anyone's house they will always ask you what will you take water, tea or food and have to take something and you will be treated very good.(but they will ask you who you are if they don't know you)
The food, the house and everything is just breath taking....arabs have that inter culter thing that never gets old. From Africa to Emirates to America and whole world they don't loose there way of life.... love it
I was watching this with an arab friend who refused to share his popcorn like 5 minutes ago. I didn't even have to say anything, he killed himself laughing🤣🤣
Actually this is not about arabs only. It's a muslim thing. And there is a hadith about it. Every muslim has to accept guests at least 3 days if they knock on your door.
@@Paradigm-Shift930 yes. I wish as well. But social media is spreading selfishness and today many young muslims have forgotten about this hadith and won't do it. The old generation is gold
Me in Arabs home after 3 days: I'm kinda enjoying this Owner of the house: why are you here, how can we help you? Me: oh nothing, im just testing his video Owner of the house:whose video? Me: Nas daily Them: **nervous laugh**