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njucks

Gambia
1131 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  14:15:19  Show Profile Send njucks a Private Message
kobo,

Jaha, absolut! precis!


Edited by - njucks on 18 May 2006 14:15:48
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  14:17:36  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by njucks

kobo,

Jaha, absolut! precis!





Thanks and Good bye for now.
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ganbi

United Kingdom
20 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  14:23:05  Show Profile Send ganbi a Private Message
Serenata you are right there are such types of people as well. It is all part of human characteristics but it doen't also mean that anybody who has these qualities should not be trusted. In the UK for example if you are too polite and cooperative with even the police, they will dig into your affairs thinking that you are hiding something else. I don't get it.
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serenata



Germany
1400 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  15:31:56  Show Profile Send serenata a Private Message
Ganbi, maybe it takes some training to be aware of false notes, and maybe we in Europe, for what reason ever, are sometimes blindfolded. As one of my professors once said: 'Everybody knows that he himself has feelings and emotions, but we all have the tendency to regard others as nothing but warm-blooded sacks of bones'. You can transpose this to social behaviour.

What I cherish (and sometimes fear..) a lot on Gambians is their sensitivity to the smallest gestures. Amazingly subtle people. Compared to this, many Europeans are rather chunky in their perception.

Edited by - serenata on 18 May 2006 15:36:41
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  15:40:43  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by serenata

Ganbi, maybe it takes some training to be aware of false notes, and maybe we in Europe, for what reason ever, are sometimes blindfolded. As one of my professors once said: 'Everybody knows that he himself has feelings and emotions, but we all have the tendency to regard others as nothing but warm-blooded sacks of bones'. You can transpose this to social behaviour.

What I cherish (and sometimes fear..) a lot on Gambians is their sensitivity to the smallest gestures. Amazingly subtle people. Compared to this, many Europeans are rather chunky in their perception.



I cautioned that some are assuming misleading roles and not contributing anything positive and needs to be exposed. Now here we are at crossroads once again to continue our lively discussions and interations as decent and mature persons for education purpose only. Lets try to progress and minimise or eliminate the direct personal attacks and certain weaknesses.

Edited by - kobo on 18 May 2006 15:43:19
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serenata



Germany
1400 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  15:50:48  Show Profile Send serenata a Private Message
Kobo, I think I should stop posting at the Bantaba for today, as I can see I am totally misunderstood. Maybe this is my fault, but I never intended to open up a new front. Please take this serious.
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  16:03:34  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by serenata

Kobo, I think I should stop posting at the Bantaba for today, as I can see I am totally misunderstood. Maybe this is my fault, but I never intended to open up a new front. Please take this serious.



Serenata not you I am following your line of thoughts and are very positive notes. Just read Jambos postings under "What project" and came with that comment. Please update yourself from the Education forum. Thats where its more relevant and what Alhasan said about the implications of certain negative postings to make others loosing interests above before your reactions.

Edited by - kobo on 18 May 2006 16:12:06
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serenata



Germany
1400 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  16:28:49  Show Profile Send serenata a Private Message
Okay, thank you. I think we are all getting confused, because you quoted my posting, and I couldn't see this aimed in a totally different direction.

SANKOFA, WHERE IS THE BOTTLE WITH THE MAGIC WATER? I think we all need it now.

Edited by - serenata on 18 May 2006 16:30:32
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  18:26:56  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
Your are right serenata. The magic water is seriously needed here. Everey one is on the pthers throats. Sankofa is sleeping but will come back to the issue soon.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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serenata



Germany
1400 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  18:49:12  Show Profile Send serenata a Private Message
What a relief!
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taalibeh

Gambia
336 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  22:25:09  Show Profile Send taalibeh a Private Message
This is what I like to see. Sometimes lets laugh it off and move on. This place is a great place to get in touch with. Its cool when we see the funny side sometimes and make it joyous.

Come on every one. Accept my handshake and extend yours to one and other.

Taalibeh
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  22:27:22  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
I have stratche mine since yeaterday but it looks like Sankofa is winning and futampaf is very tense now. may be junkung has spelled the cast on us.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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babygirl



United Kingdom
89 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  22:33:29  Show Profile Send babygirl a Private Message
taalibeh i will gladly shake ur hand.... and outstretch mine to all at bantaba
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  22:36:27  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
Now each one pass on your hand to the person next door. The end should be to Taalibeh. Ihave stretched mine to Kobo

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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kisley



United Kingdom
214 Posts

Posted - 18 May 2006 :  22:47:39  Show Profile Send kisley a Private Message
I have stretched out my hand to Bamba, but as Ghandi once said "You can't shake hands with a clenched fist"
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