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This place is backward it's a different culture what's the problem lol

Your nievety is frightening

I've read the post they didn't want to shake hands with a female simple as

 

Like I said have had the same treatment but don't hate and call names beacuse of

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This place is backward it's a different culture what's the problem lol

Your nievety is frightening

I've read the post they didn't want to shake hands with a female simple as

 

 

Like I said have had the same treatment but don't hate and call names beacuse of

I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

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Mag they're all the same, thick as sh1t camel molestors who think they can do as they please, then when challenged raise their hands in the air n cry allaaaaaaaaaah, but the leftwards believe they're bs, and say sorry for offending

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I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

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I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all

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I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all

 

 

The same different culture that if one of us refused to shake their hands for whatever reason, they'd be crying about it and playing the race and/or victim card.

 

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Or don't go to Rome. Simple.

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I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all

 

 

I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all

 

When in Rome etc etc ?

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I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all

 

 

The same different culture that if one of us refused to shake their hands for whatever reason, they'd be crying about it and playing the race and/or victim card.

 

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Or don't go to Rome. Simple.

 

spot on :thumbs:

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I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all

If someone has a problem with customs of a country, then best stay the f**k away!

They went with nothing, to a country that owed them nothing, and all that was asked for was a bit of courtesy.

They have no place in Europe.

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I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.

Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all

 

If a person is not willing to accept a universally recognised form or manners because of their culture then probably best they stay away.

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I didnt mention hating them or call them names cushty, what upsets people is when a hand is extended in the likes of the swiss to this syrian family & giving them somewhere safe to live is it too much to expect alittle show of grattitude and graciousness

When did religion take presadence over manners?

 

I agree....i wouldnt trust anyone who didnt have the basic manners to accept a handshake.
Ridiculous that it's a difference in culture that's all
If the woman was seeking asylum in Syria and they said that is not done in their culture it wouldn't be bad, but to be an asylum seeker and putting these conditions on the people they are expecting to receive charity from is the height of bad manners and sadly a way too common story...
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