This picture has appeared in my Twitterfeed several times now. It's a great picture of girls in Nepal using a steel cable pulley bridge to get across a river to go to school. The caption is "Bravest girls in the world".
I don't agree so I haven't faved or retweeted it.
There is a bridge for a start. They are using it.
Secondly, doing that is not brave. I don't suppose they think so either. Doing it shows, hopefully, that they are keen to go to school and just get on with it. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that that's quite a common sort of bridge in Nepal.
Thirdly, would boys who did that be called brave? Or are boys expected to do things like that and girls aren't?
Would you cross a bridge like that? I would. Maybe not in bad or freezing weather, which I'm sure Nepal gets plenty of.
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. Wouldn't it be interesting to see something on the lines of 'where children sleep' about travelling to school? There must be a lot of children who have a long and arduous trek to get there.