Scolding My Cousins Part 1 - Comedy Open Mic Round 33 Entry 1

in comedyopenmic •  6 years ago 

One of the things that happen in Iraq in a close extended family such as mine is that the oldest of the sons, me in this scenario, would be in charge of scolding, teaching, and taking care of my boy cousins. It's a mission and job that I tend to ignore a lot, especially that my cousins are either few months, or two years younger than I and the last they'd want to hear is someone who's barely older than they are act as an authority figure. Add to that the fact that they're not listening to the actual authority figures in their lives, I.E their parents. As a result of that, my uncle would wait for all his pet peeves with them pile up before throwing them on me.

So few days ago my uncle asked me to come over to talk about a job he found for me, which as some of you may know is something I've been really looking for. After we exchanged our salaams and the famous Arab man kiss on the cheeks that lasts about four months, and that damn nose kiss that I always actively try to avoid.

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I mean, look at it! One wrong move could turn this from a family kiss to "let's make a family" kiss. In a region where homosexuality is a crime, how is this not the first thing they ban? So anyway we finished the moment that can be described the second most intimate thing a boy can do with his uncle he started talking, and it went a little bit like this.

Uncle: There's no way I could accept this behavior by your cousins!
Me: Didn't you ask me for a job you found?
Uncle: What's a greater job than improving your cousins lives?
Me: I don't know, improving my own maybe? And sure, you could have said it wasn't about a job and I'd have not spend the last 5,000 Dinars (About 4 dollars) I have for a taxi to come as fast as possible for the job.
Uncle: You wouldn't have come if you knew it was about this.
Me: YES! Because that was the last 5,000 Dinars that I had!
Uncle: Anyway (Which is a code for shut up now). Your cousins are driving me crazy with their behavior I'm considering killing them (Which is a code for my cousins driving him insane that he's considering killing them)
Me: Uncle, this is not just their problem it's the entire generation.
Uncle: I can't kill the entire generation.
Me: That answers like 3% of what I said. Also, good.

Then he sat down, which means that it's about to be a long conversation.

Uncle: Your cousins are failing college for the 4th year.
Me: Wow, so in a way, they graduated at failing.
Uncle: ...........
Me: Just.... Trying to look at the bright side. About the job, like is it definitely not happening or you're just...
Uncle interrupting me: Your cousin Maher needs to be taught a lesson. He hacked your uncle Abdulameer's Facebook account.
Me: I'd hardly call it hacking since he had the password because uncle Abdulameer gave it to him so he doesn't forget it. Also why are you referring to him as my cousin? He's YOUR SON. Plus don't you think....
Uncle interrupting me again: So you're going to talk to him
Me: Okay, I'm glad we agreed on that...
Uncle: Plus your cousin Ali needs a serious talk from you so he fixes the way he's acting.
Me: Wasn't the whole tribe considering killing him few weeks back for wearing shorts?
Uncle: Yeah, but I need you to send him a strong message of punishment if he doesn't stop his bad behavior.
Me: What do you think that I could say to him that will have a bigger impact than an entire tribe considering having him dead? Take away his Playstation ?
Uncle: He has an Xbox not a playstation.
Me: Again, 3% of what I'm saying.

After that we had a moment of silence while his wife served us tea, which is one of my least favorite thing to drink. Not that I hate tea, but because apparently in our tribe you're not a real man if you put sugar in your tea, and the way Iraqis make tea is that they don't use t-bags

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And they really burn and make it heavy and pitch black that it looks like coffee. And just as much as putting sugar in the tea makes you not a man, not drinking it makes an even less of a man. So to avoid agony I just drank all at once along with most of the tea leaves. I could still taste the bitterness till today, mainly because my uncle saw how fast I drank it and thought I just liked it and offered me his. Anyway the conversation.

Me: About the job.
Uncle: I got a call from Dhurgham, he's the head of the Iraqi police department for combating car theft.
Me: Does he have a job for me?
Uncle: Your cousin Karar stole his car.
Me: Kinda impressive. Hey, don't you think you're being a little bit mean to my cousins? They're not all failures, Cousin Waleed for example is a successful doctor, cousin Tarik is the engineer who designed the river bridge, cousin Hussam is a pilot.
Uncle: And your cousin Karar stole the car of the head of the Iraqi police department for combating car theft.
Me: Why did he do that by the way?
Uncle: He said he was trying to prove a point.
Me: Which was ?
Uncle: That he can steal the car of the head of the Iraqi police department for combating car theft.
Me: Well, let's just be thankful he wasn't trying to prove a point to homeland security. Now about that job?

My uncle shushed me as his second son Taher walked in. Taher was holding a briefcase.

Uncle: Your cousin here was caught sneaking into the girls university opposite to our house.
Me: Would you stop referring to your sons as my cousins whenever you're angry at them.

My uncle got up and walked away angry.

Me: Taher couldn't you have at least sneaked into the girls university by the end of the street?
Taher: I wasn't sneaking in, I was tutoring there.
Me: Tutoring? Inside a university? You?
Taher: Yeah.
Me: Seriously, you? A man who failed 4 times at passing first year of language school was tutoring girls at the MEDICAL university? What were you teaching them? Speaking Korean while removing the appendix?
Taher: Not that kind of lessons, my lessons are very effective it takes only few months for the results to show. Just few months after my lessons and the girls get....
Me interrupting: They get their degrees?
Taher: No, they get an abortion.
Me: ...........
Taher: And they get the abortion, and I get to fail another year at language school.
Me: Explains a lot, what's that briefcase for?
Taher: Tools for anything that needs opening, sardin cans, salmon cans, windows, doors.
Me: Did Karar by any chance borrow this from you.
Taher: Yeah, I actually just got it from him, how'd you know?
Me: Just a hunch.

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I mean, look at it! One wrong move could turn this from a family kiss to "let's make a family" kiss.

😂😂😂! And I salute your cousin Karar for stealing the car to prove his point. That is so awesome! Hehe.

Thank you for writing this @amirtheawesome1. It is a very intimate sharing on the culture and I applaud you for that. Good luck with the contest :)

Thank you for reading in I really appreciate the fact that people take time out of their day and read my posts with all the other posts they could be reading.

Thank you. I’m glad you liked it.

It was good, which brings people to read it. Steem on! :) Wishing you a good weekend there!

Lmao. I love your family.

Me too....... sometimes.

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Hahaha, you really made me laugh. You know what is the best part? That I didn't read you title and didn't know it was a comedy open mic until I saw that you were nominating :D OMG! I thought, what a conversation? And how can he share it this openly!? :D How silly of me!

This is a great post! I like how you made it sound ridiculous. But I was shaking my head when I thought it was real :D

Well done! Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your curie vote!

See...i was not wrong when i gave you that title this week😉...👍

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Thanks, I recently switched to this Iraqi-family style so it's really good to know it's made you laugh. Thanks for the kind words.

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dude. nose kissing is a thing. holy shit. that was my 3%

It's amazing thing, isn't it?

Why are all your cans of fish?

You should learn from Karar. You can make some money selling cars back to the insurance company.

I should consider that for sure.

Lol! This reads just like a comedy show. Maybe your family needs to be on tv!
That would be a good job for you.

This is kinda the idea behind this. I'm doing it sit-com style writing post.

Lovely post @amirtheawesome1 ot not only make you laugh with sheer prompt action but also too much to leaen about Iraqi tradition.
From salam to node kiss to tea, you have everything morr importantly how tye elder of the family is getting the responsibility of managing their younger...you seems to be bossy at home.....

The funiest part

I mean, look at it! One wrong move could turn this from a family kiss to "let's make a family" kiss.

It make me laugh bit lauder than usual.

Great entry for the contest....all the best for comedy open mic 33.

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Glad you liked it, this comment along with the rest makes it even better for me.

Thats great to hear...👍 it was hillarious and good reading👌

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I'm truly trying to understand how much of this is fiction vs reality.

...because if it's reality.. your life seems like such fiction. There is no way your life experiences can be this "odd" ?

Lots of this is exaggerated for the propose of comedy. I'd rather this be taken as fiction with snippets of reality.

Really hilarious, Amir... I think the weight of "correcting" the younger family members is almost everywhere (well, atleast here), I always feel for my sister😂😂😅😃. (Well, here even the ladies have that right)

That Arab greetings...😂😂😆🤔 I always wonder why it has to be so, really. It's always crazy watching those Iranian movies, I've watched a few (you're Iraqi right?)

Your Uncle was probably just exaggerating all of these, really... He should just let the kids be😂😂 And he definitely knows how to get you to come. I hope you get to come when the real gig comes.

Wait, did you just tell your cousin to go to the uni down the street? Dang....😂😂 you will have to help him answer later...😅

Gotta go now, thank goodness my stomach is still intact after all the laugh i had...😃😂😅

Glad you like it. And yeah there's a certain respect that older people coming for the Iraqi countryside have for age difference which doesn't translate to the current generation growing in the city. The thing that makes it hard for me is the fact that I'm busy worrying about myself and getting a job that makes these problems, while primary for my uncles, secondary for me.

The Arab greetings is normal till you hang out with westerners, like I did in Dubai and Qatar, after that there's no way to normalize it again. And yes I am Iraqi.

The thing is, those aren't exactly kids as the youngest of the people he was complaining about (More of them will come out in future parts) is 20 years old, in a family that the oldest man who got married and had kids is 17-19 so the difference shows for them. And yeah, he tricked me alright.

That uni advice wouldn't be what I'd recommend usually but figured he wouldn't stop so the least I can do is suggest a further place.

Glad you liked it and it made you laugh, thanks for the kind comment.

Like really, even the older ones do have their issues to sort out...😃 I think it will be great if they try looking out for the older one too...😅

Oh yeah, it always will look normal when everyone around is doing it😃 Arabs do need a little bit of "etiquette lessons" before they go out to the "outside world". Greet the lady that way instead😜😉 lol

Oh... There are parts that you are yet to write? That's amazing, really...😃 Looking forward to reading them....17-19 married with kids?😳😳 they do get married quite early, yeah?

Hahahahhah! Not too much of a bad advice. Well, the girls did invite him, didn't they?😀

Its a pleasure...😀

I thought a lot of things were ridiculous from this:

In a region where homosexuality is a crime, how is this not the first thing they ban?

Right, I wonder why?

To this:

putting sugar in the tea makes you not a man, not drinking it makes an even less of a man.

And everything, as it sounded! I was thinking how can be an Arab man be so against their practices? Until I remembered the title of your post! You have a very good imagination that made your readers feel the story themselves and forgetting it is a comedy after all.

Good laugh with your writing! 😂 Good luck on the contest!

I honestly thought I replied to this. Sorry for replying late.

I do find some of the activities here to be weird at best and hard to explain to people who aren't from here. Tea is the man-meter here, sometimes coffee, but mainly tee.

Thank you for the kind words. Have a good day.

No worries. It happens to me sometimes when replies poured in and I thought I got through them all.

Well yes, it is surprising that tea is regarded as that.

I'm curious, is it only the men who greet each other with the cheek and nose kiss?

Actually yeah from what I've seen. But to be fair, we don't mix with the female long enough to know for sure.