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Re: GC Challenge Post! Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
Re: GC Challenge Post! Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
(Anonymous) 2013-02-17 02:50 am (UTC)(link)Thanks for replying! I used to work for a company, that employed South Asian and Yugoslavian(um I forget if the Muslims were Bosnian or Croatian sorry) Muslims. There was a very diverse mix of religious and ethnic backgrounds too, so I tended to ask a lot of curious questions myself. Kind of like I am doing on this thread. :-)
I think it is good to be curious about other cultures, and IRL, no matter what I believed at the time, as long as I asked questions respectfully, I always learned a lot about people. That's what I found. So never stop being curious, nonny!