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New Poll: Gergai3an?

13 09 2008

Posted By Yousef

Our last poll was ‘What is your favorite Ramadan dish?’ Over 200 people decided the following:

  1. Harees / Yereesh 32%
  2. Tashreba 29%
  3. Muchboos 16%
  4. Em6abag 3%
  5. I don’t care 20%

The tashreeba, my favorite, won the second position. It so deserved to be a #1 :P

Our new poll got to do with Ramadan too. The Gergai3an is an old Kuwaiti tradition, where kids go door to door, on the 13th, 14th and 15th of every Ramadan, singing a traditional tune and in return get a handful of goodies (chocolates, nuts..etc.) We all went gerge3ing when we were kids and I remember that we couldn’t wait to measure our bagfuls of goodies and see who got the most.

So, What do you think of Gergai3an? You can submit your answers using the poll on the right sidebar.

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4 responses to “New Poll: Gergai3an?”

13 09 2008
Ahmad (09:29:18) :

It has become an event where shops offload their cheapest candy (I picked up a bag yesterday that almost had no nuts). And also the money some people spend on their children’s Gergi3an makes you scratch your head!

13 09 2008
Chirp (12:10:35) :

My cousin (whos 10) was telling me her friend is renting a Hummer Limo so they can go house to house in it and gargi3.

13 09 2008
Adrenaline (18:49:25) :

Of course it became meaningless, i took this photo today

http://adrenalinefix.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/img_0035.jpg

What ever happened to the Arabic language?

13 09 2008
pumkinah (21:20:35) :

we had grgi3an party last night but it was kind of traditional, all the babies games where traditional, music and dress code also was typical q80 :D even we let the children sing the famous grgi3an song.. even though we rant a DJ but it was playing all Q80 grgi3an songs :)
so i think we`ve used modern technologies to make a traditional event :)

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