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Primrose53 Sat 02-Aug-25 21:44:42

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nanna8 Thu 13-Nov-25 02:13:58

What a lot of snobbery . Shocking. No wonder people prefer that news channel.

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Oreo Wed 06-Aug-25 13:54:35

Yes Mollygo you need to winkle out far more info than that, so next time give them a proper grilling.🤭

Mollygo Wed 06-Aug-25 10:32:04

So today, at the Centre Commercial Beaulieu, I talked to a lady, about climate change and the wonders of air conditioned hyper markets. She was black and not in western dress and we watched her son on the climbing wall and DH visited les toilettes. I didn’t ask her where she came from, but her French was definitely better than mine.
She asked where I was from😱 and when I said England, she said she had been to the Lec Deestreect.
Religion still went unmentioned, so will my report say”Must do better?”

NotSpaghetti Wed 06-Aug-25 10:07:23

Sometimes the meander is more interesting than the thread though Allira!

Allira Wed 06-Aug-25 09:57:18

escaped

These threads are getting like a competition, showing off who has the most everyday contact with people of different nationalities, particularly Africans.

Mollygo you and I take the French prize, but as you say, I don't think we mention the provenance or religion of those we speak with! We need to do better!

😂

It's called a Top Trump

(Oops!!)

NotSpaghetti Wed 06-Aug-25 09:57:00

Of course Oreo, there's a fair bit of that too!

NotSpaghetti Wed 06-Aug-25 09:55:10

Mollygo
grin

GrannyGravy13 Wed 06-Aug-25 09:44:15

Oreo

keepingquiet

On my three hour train journey yesterday I spoke to no one and no one spoke to me- even the ticket collector just beeps a machine.

There was a terribly drunken man though rattling on about his grandchildren... he complained about their being no refreshment trolley but when it finally came he ordered four bottles of Corona beer!

That’s more like rail journeys for most people, tho the drunken grandad is sometimes a smartly suited git spouting into his mobile non stop and loudly, or a pair of teenage girls shrieking and giggling, or a tattooed lout banging his can of Coke on the table in time to the music leaking from his headphones.

Just reminded me why I avoid train journeys whenever/wherever possible.

Oreo Wed 06-Aug-25 09:12:14

keepingquiet

On my three hour train journey yesterday I spoke to no one and no one spoke to me- even the ticket collector just beeps a machine.

There was a terribly drunken man though rattling on about his grandchildren... he complained about their being no refreshment trolley but when it finally came he ordered four bottles of Corona beer!

That’s more like rail journeys for most people, tho the drunken grandad is sometimes a smartly suited git spouting into his mobile non stop and loudly, or a pair of teenage girls shrieking and giggling, or a tattooed lout banging his can of Coke on the table in time to the music leaking from his headphones.

escaped Wed 06-Aug-25 08:43:25

These threads are getting like a competition, showing off who has the most everyday contact with people of different nationalities, particularly Africans.

Mollygo you and I take the French prize, but as you say, I don't think we mention the provenance or religion of those we speak with! We need to do better!

petra Wed 06-Aug-25 08:35:28

Oreo

Wyllow3

I think I live in a different universe sometimes. There must be 15 different nationalities working and attending the gym I go to. I regularly chat to Muslim women since they are there changing like everyone else talk kids and food and stuff. I went to a chair shop after wards and bumped into a young refugee from Syria who was once a swim guard at the gym pool, rather lonely - maybe 16 or 17? and learning English We greeted each other warmly 3 years on and he is now taking children like my granddaughter to a special school and back, and of ourselves these children see him as a friend and he was happy and settled and I think has a girlfriend now.

Yesterday in the park I had a long natter with a Somali mum and her two girls about general things then (she has been to uni) we talked about the theology of Islamic beliefs of God compared with other religions. she has a headscarf, her two girls, whizzing on bikes, western dress. In Sainsburys had a laugh with a woman shopping for her family to go to Morocco...

You bitter people are missing out on so much!

Yes we have far too many people coming and this cant go on

but sometimes I honestly wonder if some here see others as animals not human beings. With most, you just have to get talking to people with an open mind and heart.

People get whipped up by the likes of GP news and miss whats under their nose if they just pointed it in another direction.

What a load of cobblers.

Wyllow3
I’m sure you didn’t mean to but this post comes across as virtual signalling on speed.
I’m sure there are hundreds of members here who live the scenarios you describe.
Why do we not feel the need to tell the world that we mix with other nationalities? There’s just no need. It doesn’t enter our heads.
It’s almost patronising.

keepingquiet Wed 06-Aug-25 08:14:07

On my three hour train journey yesterday I spoke to no one and no one spoke to me- even the ticket collector just beeps a machine.

There was a terribly drunken man though rattling on about his grandchildren... he complained about their being no refreshment trolley but when it finally came he ordered four bottles of Corona beer!

Mollygo Wed 06-Aug-25 07:53:12

I did have a long conversation with our French hosts yesterday about the provision of care for children during the long summer holidays, compared with the UK, the expectation of things that parents have to supply, even for early years children at school and the cost of maintaining the swimming pool over the summer and the differing treatment of that facility by various guests.
I didn’t ask where they came from, and they didn’t give me information about their religion! Oh bother! Now I feel such a failure.😥

NotSpaghetti Wed 06-Aug-25 00:32:32

Allira I did have a very long conversation with a young Muslim woman whilst perusing an item on a shelf.
grin

Allira Tue 05-Aug-25 22:34:38

I do sometimes make a new best friend when waiting in a queue! Or perusing an item on a shelf.
😁

NotSpaghetti Tue 05-Aug-25 21:25:50

People always seem to tell me their story.
It always happens if I take a train - but also in the park, in a café, anywhere I stop for a while. It even happens in London - though not so often probably.

I have been told things that apparently these strangers haven't ever told anyone else. Once an extraordinary story as I was standing, wondering where to go next. I had visited a hermit's cave in a remote area in Italy. It was a woman who gave me snippets of info including about her daughter. She told me these things when her friend moved off to look at the view/the map/ their picnic in the boot of the car... and wasn't listening.
I gave her my number as it was strange (and weirdly magical and said "anytime").
She never rang.

I think I must just look approachable 🤷‍♂️
I'm always told where people were born, grew up, their parents. Regularly people "unburden" themselves. It feels like a service.
One of my daughters gets this too.

Talking to and learning something of others I think is a privilege.

Allira Tue 05-Aug-25 20:43:28

I'm afraid that anyone who sits next to me on a train will get my life story
Maybee 😁

MayBee70 Tue 05-Aug-25 18:25:36

I'm afraid that anyone who sits next to me on a train will get my life story. And I theirs...Having said that I often have fleeting conversations with some people and they manage to mention immigrants and Farage in a short space of time, not noticing the fact that I'm neither acknowledging or agreeing with them.

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 18:04:49

Mollygo

Oreo

I stand by my post. Who extracts all that info from passers by.

People who want to tell everyone that they do that, obviously.

True

Mollygo Tue 05-Aug-25 17:57:09

"So - where are you from" is considered to be a racist question.

Remember Lady Susan Hussey.

Mollygo Tue 05-Aug-25 17:55:39

Oreo

I stand by my post. Who extracts all that info from passers by.

People who want to tell everyone that they do that, obviously.

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 12:05:28

I talk to all kinds of people and work with different nationalities too but don’t go onto a forum to say look how liberal I am.Neither do I go in for quizzing strangers in the park about their faith and how it compares to other ones.

Oreo Tue 05-Aug-25 12:00:24

I stand by my post. Who extracts all that info from passers by.