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Jossypapa

Jossypapa

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Ethiopian expat in Italy

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About me

Ethiopian

Lives in Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige

Speaks Amharic English Italian(Basic)

Registration: 29 January 2017

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Jossypapa created a thread
8 years ago

Doing business - Italy to Ethiopia

Dear All, My Name is Yoseph! I am 27 and single. Originally I am from Ethiopia, but now living in Italy. I want to start some businesses but I have no Idea what business will fit for me. I meant, anything from Italy to Ethiopia. Anyone have an ... Read More

Jossypapa replied to a thread
8 years ago
ruchb

use of right hand cars in Ethiopia by ruchb

I will soon be travelling to Addis and was keen to ship my right hand car - Nissan Juke. Can someone please advise if it would be allowed to drive this car in Ethiopia? I do realise that the country has left hand drive. Look forward to leads. Thanks ...

Jossypapa

Ofcourse, you can! Right-hand cars still exist in Ethiopia. Indeed you should have to know that that, you have to ride at right side too. In some countries, the rule is a bit different. I don't know about yours, Countries like Zimbabwe; they ... Read More

Jossypapa replied to a thread
8 years ago
Misalesmom

Trying to figure out Ethiopian dating and relationship customs by Misalesmom

Do Ethiopian men date in the Western sense? And would they be interested in farenji women? On a recent trip to Tigrai (where I had an amazing time!), I developed a massive crush on my thirtysomething single driver from Hawzen, which I later found ...

Jossypapa

The sound looks great! I understood all you said. Let me tell you some facts, as I understood from the things written by you, you both have language barriers! He wants to explain by his words but English is not good to express his feeling. If you ... Read More

Jossypapa replied to a thread
8 years ago
Priscilla

Speaking Oromo in Ethiopia by Priscilla

Hi everyone, It is widely agreed that speaking Oromo is essential for a successful integration in Ethiopia. Do you agree? Share your experience! Do you speak Oromo? If so, where did you learn this language? Where can one attend a language ...

Jossypapa

Hey! I born and grew up in Oromia region. Which mean the area that working language is Oromifa. To your surprise, I don't know even greetings. My message here is, it is not mandatory to know Afan Oromo unless you want to gain more knowledge. The ... Read More