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Souria's Social Room
Started by Louise at 04-28-2007 03:23 AM. Topic has 75 replies.
 
 
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04-28-2007, 03:23 AM
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Louise
Joined on 04-27-2007
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Hi all,
I am new to this website. I live in Australia, i was born here actually. My parents are from Syria. I'd love to go there one day as i hear its a nice place. My parents have always wanted to take me but ive been caught up with uni and work etc.
It'll be nice to meet people here...
Im not sure what else to say :)
seeya
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04-28-2007, 07:25 PM
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Central_rain

Joined on 04-23-2007
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Brazil????
We lost a dear uncle there.
He was really something, eversince he left in the 60's we've received nothing from him
But that must be cool Logo
I am a student of Eng Lit. too
قبحك الله يا أليخاندرو
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04-28-2007, 07:29 PM
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Central_rain

Joined on 04-23-2007
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Louise wrote: | |
Hi all,
I am new to this website. I live in Australia, i was born here actually. My parents are from Syria. I'd love to go there one day as i hear its a nice place. My parents have always wanted to take me but ive been caught up with uni and work etc.
It'll be nice to meet people here...
Im not sure what else to say :)
seeya
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I have a dear friend who studies archeology in La Trobe Univ. She lives in an area named "hoppers' crossing".
Several times has she invited me to visit Melbourne, the only apprehension I have is that Melbourne is a humid place; and I can by no means stand such climate since I have asthma.
Anyway; Louise I am glad to get to learn of you.
Bless your heart. Keep in touch ok?
قبحك الله يا أليخاندرو
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04-28-2007, 08:13 PM
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LOGO

Joined on 11-19-2005
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by the way Central_rain where do you live ?
وطني.... يا عز ما بينهان
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04-29-2007, 05:14 AM
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Louise
Joined on 04-27-2007
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Its so nice to see that you are all so friendly!
I live in Melbourne, and i know the area Hoppers Crossing well.. :)
Im doing my Masters in Business here-
The climate isnt humid at all.... I dont know where u got that idea from. In Melbourne, one day is raining, one day the sun is up. thats how it is here, everyday is different but most the time its nice. My brother has asthma too...
Malaysia and Dubai are considered Humid...... not Melbourne... so Ahlan Wa Sahlan anytime!!!!
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04-29-2007, 01:26 PM
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Central_rain

Joined on 04-23-2007
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Louise wrote: | |
Its so nice to see that you are all so friendly!
I live in Melbourne, and i know the area Hoppers Crossing well.. :)
Im doing my Masters in Business here-
The climate isnt humid at all.... I dont know where u got that idea from. In Melbourne, one day is raining, one day the sun is up. thats how it is here, everyday is different but most the time its nice. My brother has asthma too...
Malaysia and Dubai are considered Humid...... not Melbourne... so Ahlan Wa Sahlan anytime!!!!
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I don't know.. I discerned that when the girl was telling me that sometimes it gets seriously hot and the air becomes somewhat sticky..Great then; I'm booked LOL
But until now I dont know if you are a male or a female, dear.
Thanks for hospitality Louise
قبحك الله يا أليخاندرو
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04-30-2007, 11:22 AM
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Central_rain

Joined on 04-23-2007
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HellFreezesOver wrote: | LOGO wrote: | Central_rain wrote: | |
We lost a dear uncle there.
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That exactly what happened to my mom's uncle too |
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allll English alll, wala tabel, where is teh verb to be ? shlon zabatet ma3ak heik ahh ?!

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That's only an error of performace, not that of competence. I defend my school mates and this is very typical of me. 
قبحك الله يا أليخاندرو
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04-30-2007, 11:32 AM
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Louise
Joined on 04-27-2007
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Central_rain wrote: | |
I don't know.. I discerned that when the girl was telling me that sometimes it gets seriously hot and the air becomes somewhat sticky..Great then; I'm booked LOL
But until now I dont know if you are a male or a female, dear.
Thanks for hospitality Louise
Central_rain wrote: | |
Im am female...... Louise is a female name :)
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05-03-2007, 05:53 AM
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sweetgirl

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Louise wrote: | |
No i dont talk French. Only english and Arabic.- What country are u all in? and what do u all do? study/work?
In melbourne, australia- theres HARDLY any Syrians....we have many lebanese..
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What do u mean there's hardly any Syrians in Melbourne? There are over 20,000 Syrians in Australia....most of them live in Melbourne then Sydney.....I live in Sydney and i know heaps of syrian people here, even in Melbourne
btw how long have u lived in Australia for?
In 2001 there were 1,781 immigrants from Syria living in Victoria. The majority today live in Melbourne’s north-west, and are predominantly employed within the retail and manufacturing industries as both labourers and professionals. Three-quarters speak Arabic languages at home. Almost 60% are Christian, mostly Catholic or Orthodox; 33% are Muslim.
Thats not including the ones born here.......and its 6 yrs ago
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06-07-2007, 08:08 PM
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syriansyr
Joined on 05-21-2007
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Louise wrote: | |
Really? Well i dont know many in Melbourne, there all my cousins. i went to syd once, they have more syrians there!! if there was decent syrians in melbourne i would have been married by now hehe!
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Dude. you are wondering why there is not many Syrians in Australia. Well, I'll tell you why. Because more than 70% of Syrian people abroad are Christians (especially Assyrians). Hence they are not Syrians by the standards of some sickos. So they don't bother introducing themselves as Syrians. You see, you go to a convenience store. You know ahead that the owner is Syrian. Introduce yourself as Syrian. Everything going smooth till he sees the cross on your neck. At this point everything changes. Now you are not Syrian instead you are an Infidel (As the Saudi liar said). Moral: Don't even fu ckin bother sayin you are Syrian.
B.S. I don't know if you are Syrian or not, but frankly I don't care.
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06-07-2007, 08:57 PM
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syriansyr
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syriansyr wrote: | Louise wrote: | |
Really? Well i dont know many in Melbourne, there all my cousins. i went to syd once, they have more syrians there!! if there was decent syrians in melbourne i would have been married by now hehe!
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Dude. you are wondering why there is not many Syrians in Australia. Well, I'll tell you why. Because more than 70% of Syrian people abroad are Christians (especially Assyrians). Hence they are not Syrians by the standards of some sickos. So they don't bother introducing themselves as Syrians. You see, you go to a convenience store. You know ahead that the owner is Syrian. Introduce yourself as Syrian. Everything going smooth till he sees the cross on your neck. At this point everything changes. Now you are not Syrian instead you are an Infidel (As the Saudi liar said). Moral: Don't even fu ckin bother sayin you are Syrian.
B.S. I don't know if you are Syrian or not, but frankly I don't care.
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What I meant in the last line was I don't care if you are Muslim (I was gonna write Syrian again) or not.
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06-16-2007, 10:39 PM
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Boozaky

Joined on 06-16-2007
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Hi Louise and everybody,
Last time I wrote here was three years ago.
I am male from Brisbane and happy to hear from other syrians living in Australia.
هنا جذوري هنا قلبي هنا لغتي
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