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worldguy wrote:You can be really nasty with your sarcasm.
worldguy wrote:I was talking about red Chief. The point you raised is what most people will think. Its a world controlled my money power and I believe there is only one religion. Money!!!
DDS wrote:It's useless explaining to someone dense, BB.
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I've heard about a case also of a filipino waiter getting slapped in the head and nape for no reason at all by a lebanese chef in a restaurant in Dubai Mall. Fortunately, the management found out about the incident and investigated, which the chef said was only a joke. They promised to kick the chef out according to my friend who was there. Not sure though if they really did the firing as of now since it only happened this week.
My question, is it an arab thing to slap or be physical to their underlings?
I know most of these flips don't take it lightly when aggrieved physically more so without any reason even if they look docile and meek as i've witnessed it several times.
DDS wrote:It's useless explaining to someone dense, BB.
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I've heard about a case also of a filipino waiter getting slapped in the head and nape for no reason at all by a lebanese chef in a restaurant in Dubai Mall. Fortunately, the management found out about the incident and investigated, which the chef said was only a joke. They promised to kick the chef out according to my friend who was there. Not sure though if they really did the firing as of now since it only happened this week.
My question, is it an arab thing to slap or be physical to their underlings?
I know most of these flips don't take it lightly when aggrieved physically more so without any reason even if they look docile and meek as i've witnessed it several times.
PointGiven wrote:DDS wrote:It's useless explaining to someone dense, BB.
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I've heard about a case also of a filipino waiter getting slapped in the head and nape for no reason at all by a lebanese chef in a restaurant in Dubai Mall. Fortunately, the management found out about the incident and investigated, which the chef said was only a joke. They promised to kick the chef out according to my friend who was there. Not sure though if they really did the firing as of now since it only happened this week.
My question, is it an arab thing to slap or be physical to their underlings?
I know most of these flips don't take it lightly when aggrieved physically more so without any reason even if they look docile and meek as i've witnessed it several times.
No, It's not an Arab thing. These are exceptions, they don't make the rule. Still there is justcie out there, and those responsible for these acts, should be held responsible and be punished to the full extent of the law.
Bora Bora wrote:PointGiven wrote:DDS wrote:It's useless explaining to someone dense, BB.
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I've heard about a case also of a filipino waiter getting slapped in the head and nape for no reason at all by a lebanese chef in a restaurant in Dubai Mall. Fortunately, the management found out about the incident and investigated, which the chef said was only a joke. They promised to kick the chef out according to my friend who was there. Not sure though if they really did the firing as of now since it only happened this week.
My question, is it an arab thing to slap or be physical to their underlings?
I know most of these flips don't take it lightly when aggrieved physically more so without any reason even if they look docile and meek as i've witnessed it several times.
No, It's not an Arab thing. These are exceptions, they don't make the rule. Still there is justcie out there, and those responsible for these acts, should be held responsible and be punished to the full extent of the law.
More often than not verbal abuse is big here on those people who are seen as holding lower positions. Those people who verbally abuse and demoralize people do to make themselves feel important, powerful and superior. When in reality they are very small people looked down upon by those who have any self-respect and who know better.
PointGiven wrote:Bora Bora wrote:PointGiven wrote:DDS wrote:It's useless explaining to someone dense, BB.
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I've heard about a case also of a filipino waiter getting slapped in the head and nape for no reason at all by a lebanese chef in a restaurant in Dubai Mall. Fortunately, the management found out about the incident and investigated, which the chef said was only a joke. They promised to kick the chef out according to my friend who was there. Not sure though if they really did the firing as of now since it only happened this week.
My question, is it an arab thing to slap or be physical to their underlings?
I know most of these flips don't take it lightly when aggrieved physically more so without any reason even if they look docile and meek as i've witnessed it several times.
No, It's not an Arab thing. These are exceptions, they don't make the rule. Still there is justcie out there, and those responsible for these acts, should be held responsible and be punished to the full extent of the law.
More often than not verbal abuse is big here on those people who are seen as holding lower positions. Those people who verbally abuse and demoralize people do to make themselves feel important, powerful and superior. When in reality they are very small people looked down upon by those who have any self-respect and who know better.
I agree, we need to earn respect, we don't just deserve it. Putting down others, is just a sign of lack of confidence in my opinion. I am new here, so I am reading these forums non stop to get a glimpse at life here in Dubai:) Regards Mr/Mrs Bora Bora.
Bora Bora wrote:
New in Dubai as well? If so, welcome. Where are you from?
You will see that there are serious subjects and alot of not-so-serious subjects but you just need to filter out alot.
Regards,
BB
PointGiven wrote:Bora Bora wrote:
New in Dubai as well? If so, welcome. Where are you from?
You will see that there are serious subjects and alot of not-so-serious subjects but you just need to filter out alot.
Regards,
BB
Algeria, but been living in US, UK and France for the last 21 years. Thanks for the welcome. You from the beautiful Bora Bora Island?
worldguy wrote:I better get ready as emotional Bora Bora will take this personally and claw her way in with those ferocious eyes.
Alas Bora Bora .... you do show Arab traits even though ya bred in US of A.
Bora Bora wrote:PointGiven wrote:Bora Bora wrote:
New in Dubai as well? If so, welcome. Where are you from?
You will see that there are serious subjects and alot of not-so-serious subjects but you just need to filter out alot.
Regards,
BB
Algeria, but been living in US, UK and France for the last 21 years. Thanks for the welcome. You from the beautiful Bora Bora Island?
From US - New York.
worldguy wrote:Well I will take the Arab traits comment as a compliment. Oh, wait, aren't they on your neverending hate list?
You really need to work on developing a sense of humor. You are absolutely humorless. I guess it's that "I'm saving the world" mantra of yours that keeps you so serious.
You need to learn to laugh a bit more. Lighten up.
worldguy wrote:That's great Bora Bora, regarding you last line. That makes you a human with a heart, which I know if there as that's why you react so passionately. That's a thing I like about you. (Now you would go thinking - hmmm ... he dislikes everything else about me. NO, I just do not anything else about you at this point of time. simple)
I am a westerner myself, but dislike the lot here. There are reasons strong enough as they represent my country and I am not happy with that. A lot of people here or not as certain countries are lot different than the way its represented. The culture and traditions are some how forgotten in the heat and lure for dollars.
Arab ways is just a style of living. It was no way a compliment or other way. Its a style of living and some people will like it and some will not. You assumed that I meant it in negative sense. this is where I have an issue with you.
We all are ambassador of UAE, if we stay here long enough. Specially to those who earn their bread and butter from here and go back to their home countries with bigger bank balances. UAE has impacted so many lives that expat need to be ambassador and give UAE its due credit for enriching their lives. Also how do you know UAE does not need expats. All the govt officials and locals share my view point and fell that expats should care more for the country that is currently feeding them.
worldguy wrote:This makes a well rounded person and like your gesture towards the maid. Maybe my approach of highlighting this was wrong, but you sum it up.
Too much of cleaning our souls, lets get back to clawing and cold stares.