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Thread: A new arabic member
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4th August 2004, 01:56 AM #91Originally Posted by Ben from Vic.
u didn't annoy me
don't worry.
it makes me happy
don't listen to mr//kiwigeo
noora
It's not so important where u stand in life but in what direction u r moving
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4th August 2004, 01:59 AM #92Originally Posted by himzol
u r tooooooo polite
thank u a lot
It's not so important where u stand in life but in what direction u r moving
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4th August 2004, 02:01 AM #93Originally Posted by Rocker
Mr // Rocker
The arabic women never dance except the dregs women
who dance in front of the men in the bars to get money
It's not so important where u stand in life but in what direction u r moving
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4th August 2004, 02:04 AM #94Originally Posted by PAH1
and she didnt represent all the women in Iran
It's not so important where u stand in life but in what direction u r moving
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4th August 2004, 02:07 AM #95
another comment
First
I'm not a student in a school .. I'm a student in a university
Second:
It's sommer now .. we don't study during Aug and Sep
It's not so important where u stand in life but in what direction u r moving
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4th August 2004, 03:44 AM #96
i invited my friend from bahrain I'm going to persuade het to participate
It's not so important where u stand in life but in what direction u r moving
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4th August 2004, 03:49 AM #97Originally Posted by nooraWhatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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4th August 2004, 03:53 AM #98Originally Posted by kiwigeo
why do u talk to me like that mr kiwigeo??
what did i do to u ??
i respect u and i hope u tp respect me plz
Can I ???
It's not so important where u stand in life but in what direction u r moving
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4th August 2004, 08:33 AM #99
Noora,
There are huge cultural differences between what is socially acceptable in our societies. I was quite surprised to hear that dancing iregarded as immoral for arabic ladies.
I went to a friend's 65th birthday party a few months ago. My friend, who is Scottish, played the bagpipes, and his wife, who is a few years younger than he is, danced. We all admired her energy and fitness, but we did not consider her immoral
You need to take these cultural differences into account when you read our posts on this forum. For instance, you seem to have taken offence at something Kiwigeo said, about his having to study at his university during the vacations. But I can assure you that, in our eyes, he did not say anything offensive. Remember also that much of what is said here is said as a joke, and is not intended to be taken seriously. If you see something that seems to you to be offensive, it was probably not intended to be so.
Rocker
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4th August 2004, 11:26 AM #100i respect u and i hope u tp respect me plzCheers,
Adam
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I can cure you of your Sinistrophobia
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4th August 2004, 01:08 PM #101
Hi Noora
Hi Noora,
From one female to another...
How did you come across this site? Did you type something into a search engine?
I must say I am impressed by a non english speaking friend to be able to type it fluently. How do you manage? Well done!
Regards,
Gemi
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4th August 2004, 01:24 PM #102Originally Posted by gemi_babe
If you read all the posts, you'll find Noora has answered that question.
She typed in 'Autralian Forums' in Google, scrolled past 3 pages of entries, got to the bottom of page 4 and found us..............hmmmm
cya,
Sceptical Gumby
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4th August 2004, 01:41 PM #103Originally Posted by Google searching for Australian Forums - results page 4
"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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4th August 2004, 02:21 PM #104
Hi Noora,
First, congratulations on entering the forum and contributing, rather than playing games.
Most of us are living in (but not necessarily born in) Australia, and there is a wide range of social customs and acceptable behaviour, especially on the internet. If something offends you, please accept that it is almost certainly not meant to be offensive - the moderators will jump on that pretty quickly. Try to learn from what you find unusual, and hopefully we will also.
I guess that by comparison with many cultures, we are brash and tactless. On the other hand, we sometimes find them indirect to the point of seeming to want to hide something. (This is not directed to your culture, just some I have come into contact with.)
Keep contributing to this forum, take up woodwork if you can, and hopefully we will learn something from each other.
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4th August 2004, 02:49 PM #105
Incidentally, what did kenmil do to get banned? Somehow, he and Noora seem to have rather different personalities
Rocker
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