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Having A Car In Egypt Is Doable, Seriously

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

Ramsis sucks. I don't know how some people can even sleep on the square there. Sounds are everywhere, people are shouting and the mode is so crowded. I can't even smell the odour of the microbus (Malaysians call it tremco) that will curse me and twist my head badly. Unless I have usrah, katibah, daurah, mukhayyam, nadwah, jaulah or muktamar, I never want to go there. Never, seriously.

I asked my friend is it possible to buy a car here. He spontaneously replied, "Buat ape beli kereta? Membazir je, bukan boleh bawak laju pun jalan jam. Beli moto je," Motorcycle is too dangerous for me. I drove Zofir's once to Zeinhom and it wasn't really good for me. I don't want to use tremco, it makes me feel like vomitting almost everytime I get on it.

I want a car.



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