Are you ready to join the physics community with me from Egypt?

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A new member expresses excitement and gratitude for joining the forum, emphasizing their joy at finding a community focused on physics. The member, hhegab, is from Egypt and looks forward to contributing in the future. Other members welcome hhegab warmly, encouraging engagement and offering support for any questions. The overall tone is positive and supportive, fostering a sense of community among participants.
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hi, how are you all?

I am new to this forum, and I can't tell you how much delighted I am to be here with you. I can't express my joy and happiness to see this forum. I loved it since the time I saw it- even before reading anything.
Thank you veru much for making my dream come true, to see a physics community.
I am from Egypt. and I wish I can be of any help to you in the future.

hhegab
 
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Hi, welcome to PF, hope you enjoy yourself here, and feel free to PM me or any of the mentors if you have any questions!


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A hearty welcome, hhegab, and I hope to see more posts from you in the future.:smile:
 
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