tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327162106219388834.post63781098014552479..comments2024-02-24T17:32:27.677+01:00Comments on Algerian Blarney: Greetings with a kiss from AlgeriaEvelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08199085510488646322noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327162106219388834.post-38352026522234473262017-07-07T18:30:44.614+01:002017-07-07T18:30:44.614+01:00I had to think about the tutting for a minute and ...I had to think about the tutting for a minute and then I tutted to myself and realised what you meant! The kids hate my sighing - when I enter a shop because I hate shopping, or if I'm hanging around waiting in a shop, I make a sigh, and the girls swear that everyone in the vicinity turns to look. I haven't noticed myself, but that's what they tell me......what do I know! It's not as if Algerian women don't sigh - it's just that they do so while saying 'astaghfirallah'. I tried that one too, but it seems I just don't have the right tone or length or.....something! I cannot imagine anyone listening to my blog - I bet it doesn't come through in my Irish accent!<br />Evelynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08199085510488646322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6327162106219388834.post-41432614787459327742017-06-30T15:01:39.881+01:002017-06-30T15:01:39.881+01:00Don't you know you have to beckon with your ha...Don't you know you have to beckon with your hand upside down and use all your fingers not just your index finger? Tut tut. Oh and raise your eyes. Like swishing water towards yourself. The c'mere jesture has caused huge rows in the past. It's a big no no. Although nit, in my opinion, more rude than being tutted at when I ask a question - humph. Tutting to denote no takes some getting used to. <br /><br />That's it now... I'm all up-to-date. I just binge read your whole blog!! Some I even listened to in text to voice while I did the washing up which provided some comical moments! 😂😂Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11825255533439065066noreply@blogger.com