tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398611943115596793.post5957259613242692967..comments2024-03-28T05:55:54.342+00:00Comments on Happy Muslim Mama: Asian Mean TimeHappy Muslim Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16144849663355612169noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398611943115596793.post-50388385230177104512012-01-10T21:16:06.591+00:002012-01-10T21:16:06.591+00:00LOL! this post made me laugh too! I am ALWAYS on t...LOL! this post made me laugh too! I am ALWAYS on time if not early, but my husbands timings... GRRR... lets not even go there! We always argue about it. He is never on time and it frustrates me. <br /><br />Great post!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398611943115596793.post-40665369696469604252012-01-10T14:52:23.115+00:002012-01-10T14:52:23.115+00:00Oh dear! This post made me giggle.
My family is r...Oh dear! This post made me giggle. <br />My family is renowned for having its own "Ahmed time"!!! <br /><br />We are always late to things, even if we try to be early. My dad used to jest to my aunt and I to start getting ready the whole night before an event! ;)<br /><br />The other half has made my timings slightly better now! ;) (I say slightly better, another few years I MIGHT have caught up with u guys!!!) ;)SIL!noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398611943115596793.post-10330734291148378042012-01-10T03:35:36.244+00:002012-01-10T03:35:36.244+00:00I was laughing as I read this post. This is an is...I was laughing as I read this post. This is an issue no matter which corner of the earth you're in. I'm in Canada and desi people here are HOPELESS at getting anywhere on time. This is especially troublesome when you take kids to weddings and such. I've long learned that kids (and I too) need to eat BEFORE we get to the wedding because dinner may not be served until 10pm even though the invitation said "Dinner 8pm SHARP".<br /><br />I grew up in Dubai and parties there don't even start until 10pm. But at least there, they proudly put "Baraat 10pm, Dinner 11pm, Rukhsati 2am" on their invitation cards.Sadaf Shaikhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02374844486026161672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5398611943115596793.post-72370565538758564422012-01-09T16:39:46.554+00:002012-01-09T16:39:46.554+00:00I always try to be prompt and what I always think ...I always try to be prompt and what I always think of is whan you read salah you are supposed to read it as soon as you can, so for example even though Zohur may last for 4 hours you are recommended to pray as soon as it is time. Plus I also think it shows a lack of respect for other people. Good postSB sisnoreply@blogger.com