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andy-hughes


/// Not shaking hands with a Muslim would not take five years off my life, but getting het up about the way other people live when it's different to the way I live - just might. ///

And you don't think that Muslims don't get het up about the way we live, when it's different to the way they live?

Why do we always have to respect their ways, when they refuse to respect our ways?
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AuntLydia

/// and make me cakes to take home when I visit them. ///

Why don't you refuse them on the grounds, that you don't fancy the way that they wipe their bums?

//No. Your defence of religious observance doesn't stop there so that's a teeny weeny bit disingenuous.... //

“Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one’s mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them.”

George Orwell 1984.

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Jackdaw33

/// All the man had to do was go through the formalities of an interview then tell the lady later that her application was unsuccessful. No need to give a reason. ///

Hopefully in the future, lessons will have been learnt.
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andy-hughes

/// It wouldn't bother me not to shake hands, any more than it bothered me when a temple attendant in Greece ushered myself and my father-in-law out of the temple because we were wearing shorts. ///

Going into a temple in shorts, that is just a lack of common courtesy, I am surprised at both you and your father in law.
But being you are as open minded as you constantly tell us, I don't think that you would object to a burka wearing Muslim woman being rushed out of one of our cathedrals?
ANOTHEOLDGIT, how would not shaking hands affect the job of translating?
naomi - // andy-hughes, //Clear enough for you? //

No. Your defence of religious observance doesn't stop there so that's a teeny weeny bit disingenuous.... //


I think it is for me to know, and you to speculate about what I think about religious observance, so I don;t feel especially inclined to de-rail this thread in trying to convince you when your mind is clearly made up already.

AOG - // andy-hughes

/// It wouldn't bother me not to shake hands, any more than it bothered me when a temple attendant in Greece ushered myself and my father-in-law out of the temple because we were wearing shorts. ///

Going into a temple in shorts, that is just a lack of common courtesy, I am surprised at both you and your father in law. //


We enquired in advance of our trip if there were any dress restrictions for men or ladies, and we were advised that for ladies, bare arms and legs are frowned on, but for gentlemen, there is no dress restriction.

We did attempt to dress in a manner respectful to the temple, but it seems we were given incorrect information.

In my eyes, making a fuss and a stand about being incorrectly advised would have been disrespectful, but because we are not, we adjourned to the outside immediately as requestedner


But being you are as open minded as you constantly tell us, I don't think that you would object to a burka wearing Muslim woman being rushed out of one of our cathedrals?
Sorry - missed this bit -

// But being you are as open minded as you constantly tell us, I don't think that you would object to a burka wearing Muslim woman being rushed out of one of our cathedrals? //

I would strongly object. God's house is for anyone to visit, and if a burka was inappropriate or not acceptable, I would expect the lady to be quietly advised as such, and asked to leave, and not to be 'rushed' anywhere.
When I've been abroad I've never experienced a problem with wearing shorts but I always have a cardi in my bag to cover my shoulders.
ummm - Exactly - I think most seasoned travellers know that ladies' bare arms and legs are frowned on, and most religious institutions allow men in shorts, with the occasional exception, as we discovered.
andy-hughes, //I think it is for me to know, and you to speculate about what I think about religious observance//

No speculation required. Your history is a matter of record.
Andy - I've never had a problem with bare legs.
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ummmm - // Andy - I've never had a problem with bare legs. //

I think it depends where you go.

A lot of European countries with regular tourist visitors have a relaxed attitude to dress codes - I think we just lucked out with an over-zealous attendant!
Jordy - // When we visited the golden temple in Amritsar I had to remove my shoes and bought a bandana for my head,good I thought all going well keeping with the custom,then I made the stupid mistake of sitting with my back to the temple maybe just as well I don’t understand Urdu he went ballistic I clasped my hands together bowed my head and said sorry //

It is perfectly possible to offer offence with no intention whatsoever, a simple error in etiquette, and as you and I know, the correct response is an acknowledgement and an apology.
I have realised something over the last couple of days reading all these threads.
A muslim could throw himself infront of a speeding car to save several people and still end up getting the blame for the car speeding in the first place.
Some people are just not happy unless they are slating Muslims.
andy-hughes, wearing shorts you would be ejected from many religious buildings - including St Peter's in Rome and most mosques.
£ 3000?! I'm guessing that the hundreds of unfortunate indigenous unemployed will now see that there is a financial benefit to becoming (temporarily of course) a muslim when going for job interviews. If you only got one job out of a hundred you interview for, you still chance getting up to £ 297,000 in your back pocket for the other 99 you didn't- not bad for doing nowt!

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