Drive Me Crazy Qartulad ◉

Put your hand on your chest, sigh deeply (as Georgians do), and say:

A chaotic but cozy Georgian table filled with khinkali and wine, or a bustling Marjanishvili street scene. We’ve all been there. You love someone (or something) deeply, but in the very next moment, that same person or thing makes you want to pull your hair out. In English, we have the perfect phrase for this: “You drive me crazy.” drive me crazy qartulad

It’s chaotic. It’s emotional. It’s perfectly Georgian. Have you ever driven a Georgian crazy (or been driven crazy by one)? Tell us your story in the comments below. Nerves migishlia? Put your hand on your chest, sigh deeply

This is the most clinical but common version. “Nervebs mishli” translates directly to “You are messing up my nerves.” It’s the Georgian version of “You are getting on my last nerve.” It works for traffic, for bureaucracy, and definitely for that one friend who is always late. The Cultural Twist: Why “Crazy” is Different in Georgia In Western culture, “You drive me crazy” is often flirty (think: Crazy in Love by Beyoncé). In English, we have the perfect phrase for

In Georgia, emotional expression is much more visceral. When a Georgian says you are driving them crazy, they usually mean you are disrupting their shemowmeba (patience/endurance).

When Love and Annoyance Collide: What “Drive Me Crazy Qartulad” Really Means