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Courtesy Jun 22, 2006
or rather lack of it! Does anyone else get irritated by the generally inconsiderate and boorish behaviour here? The selfish (and patently dangerous) attitude to driving is one thing, but no pleases or thank yous, holding of doors for those behind you, queue jumping etc. Even the lowest social strata in other parts of the world have better manners!

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Jun 22, 2006
Someone is p'off :)
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Jun 22, 2006
:D "manners maketh man" after all!

I am happy to give lessons in etiquette BTW at a more than reasonable Dh 700 per hour...
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Jun 22, 2006
GK wrote:I am happy to give lessons in etiquette BTW at a more than reasonable Dh 700 per hour...


no thanks i'll just die rude.
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Jun 22, 2006
GK wrote:I am happy to give lessons in etiquette BTW at a more than reasonable Dh 700 per hour...


Hmmm.... That sounds appealing. But I'd rather stay, rude, immoral, pushy, vulgar, classless and everything else... :twisted:
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GK wrote:I am happy to give lessons in etiquette BTW at a more than reasonable Dh 700 per hour...


Hmmm.... That sounds appealing. But I'd rather stay, rude, immoral, pushy, vulgar, classless and everything else... :twisted:


of course you would because you're proud to be lebanese :P :P
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of course you would because you're proud to be lebanese :P :P


I see you appreciated it when I used to spit in your appartment while watching TV and piss in the corners when the bathrooms were occupied... :P
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GK wrote:I am happy to give lessons in etiquette BTW at a more than reasonable Dh 700 per hour...


Hmmm.... That sounds appealing. But I'd rather stay, rude, immoral, pushy, vulgar, classless and everything else... :twisted:


of course you would because you're proud to be lebanese :P :P



I am the exception that confirms the rule :P

Wait, what?!
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Re: Courtesy Jun 22, 2006
GK wrote:or rather lack of it! Does anyone else get irritated by the generally inconsiderate and boorish behaviour here? The selfish (and patently dangerous) attitude to driving is one thing, but no pleases or thank yous, holding of doors for those behind you, queue jumping etc. Even the lowest social strata in other parts of the world have better manners!


Whilst I agree that the things you mention are very frustrating to deal with, we cant exactly apply 'western' notions of courtesy here because so many people are from other parts of the world. It is only really in western countries that I have seen some of the things you mention, such as queuing, holding doors, saying please and thank you. In a lot of countries in asia, for example, such practices are not common, and many people living in those countries have no idea that they are being rude or even offensive.
People in other countries often have very different rules about manners, and may find the way westerners behave in certain situations as 'ill-mannered'.

It doesn't make it o.k. for people to behave this way, but it helps to understand the mentality.
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Jun 22, 2006
totally agree with u wonderwomen, you just have to watch some of HSBC (bank) advertising to figure that one .... btw ...i think they're great !
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Jun 22, 2006
agreed - think it must just be culture clash.

I suppose that means I can go round groping girls here - it seems to barely raise an eyebrow! Hmmm I think I'll start with those lovelies in burkas... :lol:
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GK wrote:agreed - think it must just be culture clash.

I suppose that means I can go round groping girls here - it seems to barely raise an eyebrow! Hmmm I think I'll start with those lovelies in burkas... :lol:


*starts digging your grave*

But seriously not easy :P Those lovelies like you say are actually some of the most gorgeous women I've seen... Too bad you only get to see part of their faces... I kinda think this makes things even more exciting, you know, keep it a mystery, not show it all :lol:
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:lol:
Yeah, you will need a burial place if you touch any of those covered ladies!

You can't look AND you can't touch!
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Jun 22, 2006
Wonderwoman wrote::lol:
Yeah, you will need a burial place if you touch any of those covered ladies!

You can't look AND you can't touch!


hahaha but you can fantasize :lol: :lol:

seriously it is the covering and your imagination that make them that much more attractive, I was infatuated with one until I saw her in western dress one night at sho chos killed the dream :)
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fayz wrote:
Wonderwoman wrote::lol:
Yeah, you will need a burial place if you touch any of those covered ladies!

You can't look AND you can't touch!


hahaha but you can fantasize :lol: :lol:

seriously it is the covering and your imagination that make them that much more attractive, I was infatuated with one until I saw her in western dress one night at sho chos killed the dream :)



Was she a local girl?? This would really surprise me...
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Jun 22, 2006
Yes and it shouldn't a lot more common than you think, many like to go out.
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fayz wrote:Yes and it shouldn't a lot more common than you think, many like to go out.


hmm... very interesting. But it'd still be pretty risky to try anything with these chicks... Don't want their brothers and fathers running after me with a cigar cutter! :lol:
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fayz wrote:Yes and it shouldn't a lot more common than you think, many like to go out.


hmm... very interesting. But it'd still be pretty risky to try anything with these chicks... Don't want their brothers and fathers running after me with a cigar cutter! :lol:


As if that wouldn't happen in many places in Lebanon....

Not all girls are as loose as the ones in Jounieh or Beirut... :wink:
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Liban wrote:
Nick81 wrote:
fayz wrote:Yes and it shouldn't a lot more common than you think, many like to go out.


hmm... very interesting. But it'd still be pretty risky to try anything with these chicks... Don't want their brothers and fathers running after me with a cigar cutter! :lol:


As if that wouldn't happen in many places in Lebanon....

Not all girls are as loose as the ones in Jounieh or Beirut... :wink:



definitely bro... I know that first-hand. And ppl think it's limited to Muslims. A gf's mom once gave me an "interview" before I could take her daughter on our first date together...
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Its not limited to Muslims. Perhapes in general the Muslim families may be more conservative, but thats probably because of the visibility issues. I am Muslim from the Shmal and I can honestly say that slutty Muslim girls do exist....

PS - The biggest porno star in France is Amira Casser.... She overtook Rashida the Moroccan porno star. Shows that Arab girls are not what people think they are if Arabs (irrespective of religion) occupy the top two places in the French porno industry. Definatly not to be proud of.
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Liban wrote:Its not limited to Muslims. Perhapes in general the Muslim families may be more conservative, but thats probably because of the visibility issues. I am Muslim from the Shmal and I can honestly say that slutty Muslim girls do exist....

PS - The biggest porno star in France is Amira Casser.... She overtook Rashida the Moroccan porno star. Shows that Arab girls are not what people think they are if Arabs (irrespective of religion) occupy the top two places in the French porno industry. Definatly not to be proud of.


hmmm so you've been watching a lot of satellite while the wife is away :lol: :lol:
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Jun 22, 2006
Who me??? :oops:
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Jun 22, 2006
Yeah Liban, you seem to know an awful lot about the subject of these ladies of the screen! :)
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Jun 22, 2006
Its Arnie's fault, he keeps telling me about this... My pure virginal ears ache when Arnie speaks of this.
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Shows that Arab girls are not what people think they are


Judging from the popularity of Ann Summers shops amongst arab women, they definately aren't as innocent as they look!
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Jun 22, 2006
Ann Summers?
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:lol:

Nice one Liban - thought the reference might go over the heads of all the non-british people.

Phew! That saved ME from explaining....... :oops:
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Wikipedia is great :)
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