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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Graf_Genn: [QB] What I am referring to is a precedent for a behaviour that is easily observed in Egypt. Where it comes from, other than just usual ethics. Do you believe that the common practice in Egypt is making fun of disabled people? Or, that Egyptians generally have more patience with disabled people than they do the usual people? No Egyptian that I have observed thought it was our common practice to ridicule children with birth defects, so snapdragon's experience which she is claiming the norm is far from general practice *and* far from ideals. Your ex-husband may not have feared his father but ask him about how the general children will be dealt with if they are throwing dirt, biting, and hitting the other students in Egypt. I was a good kid just out of personality so I never developed a fear of my father, but I know my own culture well enough to know the norms. Regardless, your husband still respected his father enough to not want to disappoint him which is also a point to substantiate how uncommon and unlikely snapdragon's "observations" are. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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