acer wrote:wowf1....if you think that way...which means you don't respect the country's culture
if you go to Saudi for example....it is an Islamic country...so no alchohol in Islamic country's
Well, I am sorry. I went a little over the edge. Maybe it is my anarchist soul... Actually, acer, it is only that I meant to differentiate respect for people and respect for laws. I use this forum sparsely and mainly to learn from their members, so for the first time, I'll rant a little:
You have to abide by the laws, but
the essence of your freedom rests in your ability to fight for the reform of laws you do not agree with. There is a difference between moral (mores=customs) and ethics (ethos=behaviour). You could say that is immoral to use a mini-skirt, but I could point that this is certainly good ethics...
It seems ridiculous to me to say that champagne celebration in F-1 (
a clear cultural symbol, part of Western culture) it is less valuable than alcohol prohibition (another clear cultural trait). The absence of fighting for this F-1 tradition, could be interpreted as the frightened stance of Europe about what Islam could really mean.
Anyway, please forget anything you could find offensive in my commentary. I really like good manners.
That is why "Bahrain and fruit juice" shocks me: they are not good hosts, if they make a punctillious point of something as irrelevant to inebriation as "bathing in champagne", which is clearly only a symbolic tradition that you could trace to the Olympic games of the Greeks. Good manners start with good humour, I think.