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That surprises me given how cold it must have been...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOne thing that made it worse is less is certainly not more over there.
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I heard a story I heard once of an English chap getting into a Jacuzzi and then it dawned on him everyone was naked. So he quickly removed his trunks and was congratulating himself on his cosmopolitan outlook and his ability to fit in. The first group of people got out and the next lot arrived. And they didn't go aux naturelle...
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We went to Finland over Xmas and were quite surprised by their naked only wet areas and saunas. Even a no clothes 'family' sauna connecting the two changing rooms. Doesn't normally bother me after years of rugby baths but was still pretty weird. Completely freaked my other half out. Lol. It appears Brits are more reserved after all.Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostI'm extremely squeamish about changing rooms even with members of the same sex and normally retreat to the curtained cubicles.
I wish other people would also follow my cue.
I walked in on a woman bending over to pull her socks on the other day.
Obviously an ex public schoolgirl, she looked like she'd had the socks, pants, pinnies, shoes order of getting dressed well and truly drummed into her.
The sight that greeted me reminded me of the sun rising over the Serengeti.
One thing that made it worse is less is certainly not more over there.
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I'm extremely squeamish about changing rooms even with members of the same sex and normally retreat to the curtained cubicles.
I wish other people would also follow my cue.
I walked in on a woman bending over to pull her socks on the other day.
Obviously an ex public schoolgirl, she looked like she'd had the socks, pants, pinnies, shoes order of getting dressed well and truly drummed into her.
The sight that greeted me reminded me of the sun rising over the Serengeti.
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In your opinion. Unfortunately the kids will never know better and grow up with the same norms that evolution is bad. Yet they'll happily drive cars and use mobiles even though their prophet didn't. Yet again, a case of religious when it suits.Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postif parents don't want child to learn about evolution then more fool them
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As I say, unlike the UK, you can't deprive your child of an education here.Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postif parents don't want child to learn about evolution then more fool them
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Pre-pubescent children are suppose to be exempt from this religious tulip but some parents simply refuse to understand that a child is not a mini-adult.
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if parents don't want child to learn about evolution then more fool themOriginally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Yeah right. Stop 'em for attending lessons that teach evolution, or maths...
Btw - the ruling ONLY applies to pre-pubescent children. Once they hit puberty, they're allowed not to take part.
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Most of them here do - but we don't have ethnic enclaves. Most Muslims here are Albanian or Bosnian (just over 50%), then Turks (20%). So long as they can drink their raki in peace, they're happy to integrate.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSuccessful integration????
Half of them don't want to integrate.
In fact the ruling supports the child's right to learn. Swimming lessons are a compulsory part of the curriculum in many cantons in Switzerland. Children have a right to learn - parents cannot stand in their way. If you take your children out of school here, you'll get slapped with a large fine. You can only do it with permission and that's very hard to get.Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostAnd thus denying the child the right to learn, its not the child's fault the Parents follow a specific religion, the Parents will just not bother sending them.
When we pointed out that the bullying one of our children was subjected to was hindering her legal right to learn, the school got its act together very quickly.
One of the components of "white holocaust" - I'm in favour!Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostNext step: cross-breeding.
Yeah right. Stop 'em for attending lessons that teach evolution, or maths...Originally posted by filthy1980 View PostI'm all for freedom of choice, kid's shouldn't be forced to attend a class they or their parents disapprove of, ...
Btw - the ruling ONLY applies to pre-pubescent children. Once they hit puberty, they're allowed not to take part.
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not sure he was there for the exam, he got hit by a car and was in intensive care for monthsOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostI'm guessing he didn't do too well on the witches test...
guessing that was purely a coincidence
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I'm guessing he didn't do too well on the witches test...Originally posted by filthy1980 View PostI'm all for freedom of choice, kid's shouldn't be forced to attend a class they or their parents disapprove of, conversely the school shouldn't have to put on an alternative to cater for a small minority
remember in school, we were studying a book in Eng Lit about witches, but one of the kids was a Jeovah's witness so his parents didn't want him reading the book as it went against their beliefs, which was fine he just studied a different book but had to complete the same homework / exams
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I'm all for freedom of choice, kid's shouldn't be forced to attend a class they or their parents disapprove of, conversely the school shouldn't have to put on an alternative to cater for a small minorityOriginally posted by Support Monkey View PostExactly, people should not be forced to do things against what they believe in they are forcing the child/parents (the cakemaker) to go against what they believe in.
On this occasion it is just penalising the child who probably couldn't care less about religion and just wants to go swimming but knows their parents will now not let them
remember in school, we were studying a book in Eng Lit about witches, but one of the kids was a Jeovah's witness so his parents didn't want him reading the book as it went against their beliefs, which was fine he just studied a different book but had to complete the same homework / exams
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