جاي ولا الدور الجاي | Episode 36 | Speed Dating Show

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The show Geoh is Egypt's first speed dating show where participants change dates at a bazaar. One of the participants, Noreen Majid Deed, discusses personal preferences, work experiences, and relationship goals with various individuals.

Insights

  • Participants in Geoh, Egypt's first speed dating show, engage in a unique format where they switch partners upon a red light, creating dynamic interactions.
  • Through intimate conversations, individuals like Noreen Majid Deed reveal personal aspirations, values, and experiences, ranging from relationship preferences to career goals, offering a glimpse into their lives beyond the surface.

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  • What is Geoh?

    A speed dating show in Egypt.

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Summary

00:00

"Geoh: Egypt's First Speed Dating Show"

  • Geoh is the first speed dating show in Egypt.
  • Participants step on a bazaar when the light turns red, changing their date.
  • Winning a free skin date requires two people to complete the end.
  • Noreen Majid Deed is 19 years old.
  • Noreen graduated at 24.
  • Noreen discusses withdrawing twice.
  • Noreen explains her long-distance relationship.
  • Noreen values cleanliness and hard work in a partner.
  • Noreen has worked creatively for 15 years.
  • Noreen aspires to be a broadcaster.

10:57

"Personal Conversations: Preferences, Relationships, and More"

  • The conversation involves various individuals discussing personal matters and preferences.
  • Names like Hosni, Hind, Majid, Nour Mustafa, and Sayyad are mentioned.
  • Topics range from personal style, music preferences, zodiac signs, and work experiences.
  • Age details are shared, with individuals mentioning being 21, 22, 23, or 24 years old.
  • Discussions touch on hobbies, such as going to the gym and reading psychology.
  • The conversation delves into relationship preferences, including red flags and green flags.
  • Instances of studying and work experiences are discussed, including being a tattoo artist and studying mechanics.
  • Details about past failures in education, like being withdrawn from programs multiple times, are shared.
  • The conversation ends with a mention of upcoming episodes and a call to action for viewers to like, share, and subscribe.
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