30 Things We’ve Learned from Each Other
July 21, 2009 · Print This Article
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Collected from Iraqi, American, and other International Participants and Staff
- New Dance moves
- How to communicate – with and without language
- The Iraqis know as much about American music as the Americans do
- How to do Henna tattoos
- How to write our names in Arabic
- We all enjoy Peace building – yesterday one class was literally building
- How to make some of the new sounds in Arabic
- Jewelry making
- How to dance the Chobi (Iraqi dance)
- Telling time in Arabic
- How to ask for someone’s number in several languages
- Book cover making and decoupage
- That everyone’s experience of conflict is different
- Ping pong techniques
- How to say “hello” and “thank you” in lots of different languages
- The Iraqis speak Kurdish, Assyrian, and some European languages, in addition to Arabic
- About Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Yellah! (Arabic for “Let’s Go!”)
- The way we tell dates is different – the Iraqis say the day first, then the month, and Americans do the opposite
- We all like the same music
- There is no verb “to be” in Arabic
- How to make collages
- Improving our English
- How to make tacos
- What guacamole is
- How to do paper mache
- That Iraqi families tend to be larger, and sometimes extended families all share one large house
- Iraqi weddings are HUGE!
- That not all Iraqis are Muslim and not all Americans are Christian
- That we all like to play soccer!








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