Fatma’s favorite gift.
Flowers
The number of times Fatma has colored her hair.
None.
If her nickname came to life as a fruit, it would be this.
Tomato
When Fatma talks about her sister, this is the phrase she always says.
Zozi okhti el kbeera
Fatma’s first-job story would not be complete without this person.
Dorra
When given extra money, Fatma is most likely to spend it on this.
Jewelry
The name Fatma uses when talking about their family house.
El Beet El Kebeir
Fatma’s favorite Egyptian dish.
Sharkaseya
As a child, Fatma understood “emseki nafsek ya Tamtam” very literally and did this.
Fatma’s minor in university.
Islamic Art & Architecture and Arabic & Islamic Civilization.
Fatma’s regular coffee order.
blended salted caramel with lactose-free milk
This is the country Fatma traveled to when her thesis got its international moment.
America
The fruit Fatma hates.
Banana
The phrase Fatma says so often that it became her trademark.
Sehheti bl donya
This is the department Fatma moved to at work.
The one makeup product Fatma would use for the rest of her life.
Blusher
Where Fatma would continuously go if she had the chance to travel abroad.
Dubai
The weirdest food Fatma is allergic to.
Cucumbers
The weirdest place Fatma fell asleep in.
Under the bed.
In her first job, Fatma would pretend to go for tea just so she could use the bathroom at this place.
Four Seasons
Fatma’s favorite perfume.
Gucci Flora / Givenchy L’Interdit
Fatmas dream while growing up.
Winning a nobel prize
This is Fatma’s theory on how food gets digested faster.
Eating while standing
This was the reason Fatma slept under the dining table when she was a kid.
Waiting for the statues to come to life
This is Fatma’s ultimate resignation strategy to get the CEO to accept her resignation.
Baby Ibrahim announcement