Category Archives: My Mission

Has The Lebanese Blogging Community Become Too Harsh?

We’re at an advantage right?  Every business in the country is looking to build a social media presence and even dishwasher detergents now have a group on Facebook.  The number of Followers you have is now a currency and employers are scrambling to recruit professional and accomplished community managers. Social media even has a week named after it!

The Lebanese blogosphere has a reputation that precedes it. Namely a good one.  We’ve had our fair share of media coverage and we’ve managed to really make a name for ourselves- some more than others. We’re tight-knit circle that makes up the Who’s Who in our sphere and we often rally around the same cause, retweet it, share it and link it.

Brands are constantly referring to us for our humble advice, PR reps are flooding our inboxes with invitations to promotional events and all they want in return is some publicity, ANY publicity!

We’ve become influential in our context.  We’ll eat at your joint and blog about it the next day. If it was a bad experience, we won’t hold back,  and it’s only right, if our readership wanted a paid review, they’d buy a magazine.

At times, our words have created accountability, forcing businesses to not only acknowledge consumer feedback but  to also cater to it.

Here’s the downside. We’ve also been known to get nasty- seldom with each other, mostly with online brands.  There have been a couple of incidents where we’ve managed to take the criticism from constructive to destructive. Sure businesses are really putting themselves out there when they go online- but does that mean that it’s all fair game?  I think so.  But many feel that we may be thinly treading the “D” word. Defamation. I’m not referring to any one incident in particular here (I’m notorious for my own online rants), but here’s the thing: has our viral “expertise” allowed us to become more quick to judge and merciless when things just don’t go our way or when we feel a business is conducting itself in the “wrong” way? Rather than speaking to them directly, we resort to naming and shaming, but again, isn’t that the entire point of blogging in the first place? What do you think?

Lebanon Learns To Stand In Line

That’s right, it’s about time someone called us out on this one.  How many times have you tried to stand in line only to have someone cut you off? How many times have you witnessed two dodos  almost knock each others’ smoke-stained teeth out because the concept of  “waiting” for anything just doesn’t sit well in the Lebanese mind.

Now Cheyef 7alak is out to“Track, capture & report irresponsible drivers who pride themselves on disrespecting the traffic rules and regulations.” 

But the naming and shaming doesn’t just stop on the streets, it seems this fantastic initiative plans on ousting all sorts of bad habits we’ve gotten accustomed to over the years, so if you thought you could get away with it, think again, you may just find yourself  publicly ousted on the site.

If I were you I’d  STAND IN LINE starting today!

Take a minute (or ten) to watch their new fantastic video

 

No Rights No Women Goes High-Fashion With Fashionbeirut.com

So just in case you weren’t able to imagine a Lebanon, without women, Fashionbeirut.com has produced an epic photo-shoot that may just help you visualize. The collaboration between NO Rights NO Women campaign seems unlikely but if you take a look at these shots, everything will start making sense. And guess what? This is a 100% Lebanese production, with a Lebanese creative director, Lebanese photographers and even Lebanese models! Bisoux

This one is my personal favorite, the woman turned “construction worker.” Click here to see the rest of these fabulous high-fashion shots.

Get Your Sash On

Here are some more snapshots of Sat night of those of you who showed up at Daraj il Fen to get your sashes! You can also check out the Facebook group for more pics, or post you own. Bisoux

Don't be fooled by the sweet smile, this lady is claiming what's rightfully hers!

The rose rally

The single ladies have spoken

That's the spirit!

Mis-ter George il Mahdoum

Work it!

For me?

V-Day Is Just 2 Days Away!

The big day’s just around the corner… so if you’re still contemplating what flowers you wanna buy him or her, here are some bouquets Exotica has prepared for this special event. Each has a lovely little description to go with it. Take a look at a few I’d like to get below ( hint hint) Bisoux

Expressions of Love

Hug-ology!

Petal Poetry

Stole my heart

Soul Mates

Modern Twist

Calling All Single Ladies In Lebanon!

For the  grand finale of  my collaboration with Exotica, this is THE official call out to  all Missed Chances, Missed Opportunities, Missed Occasions and Missed Anything and Everything to join us all on Saturday the 13th at 8pm at the top of Daraj El Fan in Gemmayzeh.

Let’s make this an unforgettable collective move. It’s OUR call for ACTION,  because we are the ladies that refused to sit around and wait this year, we are the ladies that will MAKE A MOVE!

Spread the word to all the single ladies you know.

Call them! message them! email them!

Tag them on facebook http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=323701231778

Tweet about it http://twtvite.com/5dyk33

See you there!!

Create Your Own Flower Code

My fellow blogger Chanty suggested, why limit ourselves to  7 flowers and 7 meanings.  There are many more messages we would like to relay to men out there so why not create your own flower code? All you have to do is check out the rest of  colors of flowers on Exotica- and come up with a meaning that best suits you ( or him.) Let the Suggestions begin, and lets not get too naughty while we’re at it ;) Bisoux

Ivy's Pick: Chili red- your too hot for words, so here's a rose!

The Flowers Come Out To Play

Here are some snapshots from the last couple of days, some from Metis, Hamra and  Downtown. Thanks for showing up and giving us such a  warm welcome and most of all accepting our flowers! I have a proposition, if you have any pics to share of you and your friends  on those nights or with flowers  send them over and I’ll put them up here on my blog!  I’m going to be putting up my e-mail on the About Me page in two hours and you can send away!!! Bisoux

Put your flower up in the air, put it up in the air!!

More flowers!!

I'm trying to figure out the color of that flower, but whatever it was, it seemed to work! ***Sigh***

" What does this one mean?"

Guess Who Else Got A Flower

It’s none other than Rami from +961, a blog I check daily mostly for his weekly Blogosphere round-ups and his posts on anything and everything Lebanon.  Even though Rami is engaged, he came down with his fiancée ( love the spirit!)  who gave him a rose!  When couples start supporting your cause you know you’re almost there!  And for all you haters out there, stop resisting the urge and coming up with your lame conspiracies, just cause I’m not showing my face doesn’t mean I don’t exist. Out me if you can. Bisoux

Rami's flower

E-Flower Him

I’ve received numerous requests from single ladies in different areas in Lebanon and abroad, who were wondering how they too can take part in this campaign and send flowers to their crushes and came up with another bright idea. I’m going to post the pics of each of the flowers on my blog. This way you can send this flower to the guy of your choice by e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, Blackberry etc… It’s simple, just save any of the flowers posted below and send away. All he has to do is log-on and decode et Voila, he knows just how you feel about him. Have fun. I know I will ;) Bisoux

I know there’s something there, I can feel it. Simply put, I LIKE YOU.

Forget introductions; hard-to-get is really not my game. I WANT YOU

Ok, time to get out of the friends’ zone. I WANT MORE THAN FRIENDSHIP

Yes, I am a generous person thank you, but I’m no longer sharing you. I DEMAND EXCLUSIVITY.

There is no better way of saying it: I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU.

I’m ready. I WANT AN "EVER AFTER WITH YOU

It’s just not the same without you. I MISS YOU.