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Since when did common sense and courtesy become so offensive?
Usually advice to tourists to be respectful of their host's cultures and customs would welcomed. But not when it involves LGBTQ+ advice....
When I've been in Muslim countries, I make a point of wearing long trousers where appropriate, not going overboard with displays of affection for Mrs. G in public, etc. It's just common courtesy. Quite why James Cleverly is being branded 'tone deaf' for what seems like sage advice, is beyond me.
Usually advice to tourists to be respectful of their host's cultures and customs would welcomed. But not when it involves LGBTQ+ advice....
When I've been in Muslim countries, I make a point of wearing long trousers where appropriate, not going overboard with displays of affection for Mrs. G in public, etc. It's just common courtesy. Quite why James Cleverly is being branded 'tone deaf' for what seems like sage advice, is beyond me.
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Being arrested in these countries for anything (or nothing) is well worth avoiding.gremlin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 10:51 am Since when did common sense and courtesy become so offensive?
Usually advice to tourists to be respectful of their host's cultures and customs would welcomed. But not when it involves LGBTQ+ advice....
When I've been in Muslim countries, I make a point of wearing long trousers where appropriate, not going overboard with displays of affection for Mrs. G in public, etc. It's just common courtesy. Quite why James Cleverly is being branded 'tone deaf' for what seems like sage advice, is beyond me.
If their attitude to homosexuality is “wrong,” you’re not there to fix it. You’re there to watch the game!
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Does strike me as particularly daft offense.gremlin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 10:51 am When I've been in Muslim countries, I make a point of wearing long trousers where appropriate, not going overboard with displays of affection for Mrs. G in public, etc. It's just common courtesy. Quite why James Cleverly is being branded 'tone deaf' for what seems like sage advice, is beyond me.
FWIW I don't think the World Cup should be in Qatar, hosting it there was the wrong decision for various reasons. But since it is being hosted there, it seems that Foreign Office should be giving out this ^^^ advice. People should be taking issue with FIFA's decision, not anything else.
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If you dislike the laws too much, don't visit the country. There are several countries that I would not visit because I dislike their regimes, Saudi Arabia and Iran for example.
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Meh, some people exist purely to moan about Tories and if there's nothing to moan about they start falling apart. Some spout utter rubbish like this while the labour party show themselves as racists.
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I'd say the Tories have been providing us with an embarrassment of riches recently...
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Qatar, the great footballing nation? Why not..? I mean it's the perfect temperature to run around playing football with plenty of readily-available stadia and, most importantly for travelling fans, plenty of places to have a reasonably-priced beer and get a bit merry in the sun.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 11:36 am
FWIW I don't think the World Cup should be in Qatar, hosting it there was the wrong decision for various reasons. But since it is being hosted there, it seems that Foreign Office should be giving out this ^^^ advice. People should be taking issue with FIFA's decision, not anything else.
Unless of course you are insinuating that FIFA's decision making process could be, in some strange way, corrupted....
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I'm sure I read they've only got 30,000 hotel rooms in the whole country and are expecting a few hundred thousand guests
I dunno, part of me thinks it's hilarious. Encourage a load of heavy drinking, loud mouthed people with a propensity for large-scale thuggery to visit a country with no alcohol and Police who take no shit
I dunno, part of me thinks it's hilarious. Encourage a load of heavy drinking, loud mouthed people with a propensity for large-scale thuggery to visit a country with no alcohol and Police who take no shit
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I have zero interest in football, but the obscene sums of money washing around the 'sport' more or less guarantees that many decisions are based on backhanders. I am sure someone profited from the decision to hold it in Qatar.
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And in other news, the Pope is revealed to be Catholic and bears have been spotted shitting in the woods.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 1:26 pm I am sure someone profited from the decision to hold it in Qatar.
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This!! Watching the 'fans' could well be the most entertainment of the tournament!!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:49 pm Encourage a load of heavy drinking, loud mouthed people with a propensity for large-scale thuggery to visit a country with no alcohol and Police who take no shit
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Not exactly big news, but the expression “spare prick” leapt to mind!
https://news.sky.com/story/prince-harry ... d-12731369
https://news.sky.com/story/prince-harry ... d-12731369
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I do. A bit. You can choose your friends but you can't choose your family. He's pretty much 'not wanted on voyage' as long as his brother's alive but he's never going to have anything like a normal life. He can't resign so he's left being a reality entity, chugging through the media and cranking out misery memoirs. Pretty rubbish existence.
I wouldn't swap with him.
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I wouldn't swap with any of them.
I dunno about Harry...he's clearly not the sharpest lightbulb in the allotment, certainly as far as PR goes. I get where he's coming from though and the UK press / the Daily Fail clearly have a vendetta against him. Nothing to do with the fact they keep losing multi million pound court cases I'm sure.
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And don't forget there plenty of people who hate you and your family for your accident of birth, and you probably couldn't do anything to appease them, not even suiciding.
Then there's the loud and frequent veneration and vilification of his mother.
It's a wonder any of them are even remotely normal. And no, I wouldn't swap with any of them either.
Then there's the loud and frequent veneration and vilification of his mother.
It's a wonder any of them are even remotely normal. And no, I wouldn't swap with any of them either.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 6:08 pmI wouldn't swap with any of them.
I dunno about Harry...he's clearly not the sharpest lightbulb in the allotment, certainly as far as PR goes.
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