Hype! Deathmatch: Round 1, Match 1: Spider-Aziz vs JJJ's Ulcer

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According to Hitchhikers of the Galaxy, 42 is the magic number for everything...
 
I don't try to assume that anyone is from my own country on the internet, lol. I have too many friends in foreign countries. :P

But I appreciate the correction. I knew that it wasn't Sunday like the Christian Sabbath day. The Jews have their Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, so Saturday is the day they don't go out and do stuff and observe "shabbat".

In any case, it's just... Important to recognize differences in people and not just assume everyone operates on the same sociocultural understandings as you.

I think we've all grown as people as a result of this misunderstanding, becoming a cohesive unit of friendship and cohesion. God bless us, everyone.
 
So? Plenty of Christians work on Sunday. Just because your religion says you shouldn't work on a certain day doesn't mean the real world will allow you do follow that.

Many many countries of the world have a recognized religion, especially lots of UAE countries where their official religion is Islam. Therefore, because they have an official religion, it would not surprise me that all the people in that country got that day off or were allowed to take that day off in observance of their religion.

We don't have an official religion in the US, but Sunday is a holy day for the majority of people here (because a majority are Christian/Catholic), so we tend to have it off. Even retail jobs are required to let you observe your religious holidays, so if you can't come to work on a Sunday for religious reasons, it's not like they can fire you. So yeah, the real world WILL allow you to do it, at least here in the US.
 
In any case, it's just... Important to recognize differences in people and not just assume everyone operates on the same sociocultural understandings as you.

As an international affairs major, I respect this post :up:
 
If you feel you're being bullied and ganged up on in a certain thread, and keep posting in that same thread, it kind of makes it look as phony as Aziz not wanting to be nominated.
 
I don't try to assume that anyone is from my own country on the internet, lol. I have too many friends in foreign countries. :P

But I appreciate the correction. I knew that it wasn't Sunday like the Christian Sabbath day. The Jews have their Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, so Saturday is the day they don't go out and do stuff and observe "shabbat".

In any case, it's just... Important to recognize differences in people and not just assume everyone operates on the same sociocultural understandings as you.
Having arab/muslim family members in the US is actually why I assumed Aziz, based on his communication style and nature of SHH forum, lives in a western country such as US.
 
As an international affairs major, I respect this post :up:

Linguistics/Language minor here, and almost went into international affairs, lol. Music major (mostly because it's too late to change it at this point!) but will probably focus on linguistics/language in a Master's program. I am thoroughly fascinated by foreign cultures (and my own) and deepening my understanding of people who are vastly different than me. I really dig the anthropological "holistic" approach (wow, no pun intended) and try to be open-minded and understanding about other people as often as I can. I don't always get it right. :P
 
It's kind of funny to have Arab/Muslim family, and then see someone try to give me a speech on being accepting of other cultures:lmao:
 
yes, he can. i don't care where i rank for you, ulcer

you just like having someone to insult, don't you

You're bordering on trolling. If you feel you're being picked on and insulted, then why spend all your time in this very thread?

Kind of makes it look like you're enjoying the attention.
 
Are we unaware of how other cultures work? My assumption from speaking to him is that Aziz is Muslim. Therefore, his holy day is Saturday, so they get Friday and Saturday off, rather than Saturday and Sunday. I could be wrong. I'm pretty sure I'm right.

The Jewish Sabbath is also on Saturday evening starting at sundown.

So... Yes, cultural awareness is a plus in situations such as these.

It's Friday actually, the holy day is Friday.
Weekend used to be Thursday and Friday, back in September 2006 they decided to make the other day Saturday instead of Thursday.

Day starting at Sunday is something both religions share.

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If you feel you're being bullied and ganged up on in a certain thread, and keep posting in that same thread, it kind of makes it look as phony as Aziz not wanting to be nominated.
If one wants to make certain of something....
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Many many countries of the world have a recognized religion, especially lots of UAE countries where their official religion is Islam. Therefore, because they have an official religion, it would not surprise me that all the people in that country got that day off or were allowed to take that day off in observance of their religion.

We don't have an official religion in the US, but Sunday is a holy day for the majority of people here (because a majority are Christian/Catholic), so we tend to have it off. Even retail jobs are required to let you observe your religious holidays, so if you can't come to work on a Sunday for religious reasons, it's not like they can fire you. So yeah, the real world WILL allow you to do it, at least here in the US.
Not true. Plenty of US companies have scheduling requirements that supersede ones desire to take off Sunday. I myself (growing up in a Christian household) have had to work plenty of Sunday shifts. But I wasn't speaking of just what "your boss" says, but also ones need for money and countless other reasons that would make one have to work on their respective holy day. My point was simply that being religious doesn't automatically grant you the ability (and desire) to not work.
 
You're bordering on trolling. If you feel you're being picked on and insulted, then why spend all your time in this very thread?

Kind of makes it look like you're enjoying the attention.

I don't know wat your tlking abut. :o
 
You're bordering on trolling. If you feel you're being picked on and insulted, then why spend all your time in this very thread?

Kind of makes it look like you're enjoying the attention.

I'M borderline trolling? I'm not FEELING like i'm being picked on and insulted I definitely am. And it shouldn't be happening in the first place, I thought thats what moderators were for, to put a stop to THAT
 
It's a Deathmatch thread. Everybody trash talking and roasting each other is kind of the general idea...it was all in good fun until you started taking it extremely seriously.

Chillax. I say it as kindly as possible.
 
It's kind of funny to have Arab/Muslim family, and then see someone try to give me a speech on being accepting of other cultures:lmao:

I'm sorry we didn't read your published biography about your life.
 
Linguistics/Language minor here, and almost went into international affairs, lol. Music major (mostly because it's too late to change it at this point!) but will probably focus on linguistics/language in a Master's program. I am thoroughly fascinated by foreign cultures (and my own) and deepening my understanding of people who are vastly different than me. I really dig the anthropological "holistic" approach (wow, no pun intended) and try to be open-minded and understanding about other people as often as I can. I don't always get it right. :P

Despite all the chaos going on around the world these days, it's encouraging to hear about people investing themselves in such interests as you mentioned above.

I too was originally a Communications major, hoping to break into journalism. However, after interning at the State Department and realizing how fragmented the media has become, I decided to switch to IA.

I like this field particularly because of the endless paths one can follow, and I've heard plenty of cases where people have different majors and minors. Even if you take your linguistics/language skills into State or another agency, they can greatly benefit from your expertise.

Do you have any idea where you want to work?

(Sorry if this is off topic, everyone)
 
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