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Is there anything to see in Asia?
Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me.
I've heard many arguments over the years about how I should "accept" such behavior, but I cannot. Is there anything left to see in Asia? Religion does not interest me either. |
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nomad wrote: Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me. I've heard many arguments over the years about how I should "accept" such behavior, but I cannot. Is there anything left to see in Asia? Religion does not interest me either. No, there's not. Nothing to see. Stay home. With an attitude like yours both you and Asia will be better off that way. |
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"nomad" wrote in message om... Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me. I've heard many arguments over the years about how I should "accept" such behavior, but I cannot. Is there anything left to see in Asia? Religion does not interest me either. good then stay away ****wit |
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"nomad" wrote in message om... Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me. What do you do to other people that they have to excuse you? I've heard many arguments over the years about how I should "accept" such behavior, but I cannot. Is there anything left to see in Asia? Religion does not interest me either. |
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In article , nomad
wrote: € Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me. If someone were to say "excuse me" to you in Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Thai, Malay, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesian, Tagalog, etc., etc. would you even know it? € I've heard many arguments over the years about how I should "accept" such € behavior, but I cannot. Is there anything left to see in Asia? Religion € does not interest me either. € € € No, there's nothing to see in asia. You should definately stay home, stay in front of your computer and keep trolling. Eventually you'll get good at it. |
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You forgot to troll rec.travel.africa.
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"Alan Street" wrote in message ... In article , nomad wrote: ? Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me. If someone were to say "excuse me" to you in Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Thai, Malay, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesian, Tagalog, etc., etc. would you even know it? I'm told there is no tradition of saying "excuse me" in their cultures. It definitely shows when they live here. |
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"nomad" wrote in message om... Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me. I've heard many arguments over the years about how I should "accept" such behavior, but I cannot. Is there anything left to see in Asia? Religion does not interest me either. As you've already established that there's nothing to see in Europe, why not just stay home and bugger off with your inane trolling. Perhaps you'll post to rec.travel.antarctica next and find out that penguins don't say excuse me either. Get a life. David Bennetts |
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"nomad" wrote in message . com... "Alan Street" wrote in message ... In article , nomad wrote: ? Hi, I don't like crowded places, or places where people don't say excuse me. If someone were to say "excuse me" to you in Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Thai, Malay, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesian, Tagalog, etc., etc. would you even know it? I'm told there is no tradition of saying "excuse me" in their cultures. It definitely shows when they live here. The word is "permisi" in Indonesian and it is used widely. I am in Indonesia. I have no idea about the others and I suspect you really don't either. Like you I like politeness; but I also don't like prejudice either. |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 09:47:29 +0700, "RAK"
wrote: "nomad" wrote in message .com... I'm told there is no tradition of saying "excuse me" in their cultures. It definitely shows when they live here. The word is "permisi" in Indonesian and it is used widely. I am in Indonesia. [snip] They don't use "maaf" or "maafkan saya"? Michael If you would like to send a private email to me, please take out the TRASH, so to speak. Please do not email me something which you also posted. |
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