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RE: The Sound Of My Voice is immune To Social Divide, ListenāāHello.ā
Halo @dandays š
In some other part of the world, people more afraid to their neighbour than to a stranger. But I love it when you ignored the harsh stigma about Bradford from that man on the train. It is clear that the tension are between christian and muslim,so you could just leave it and continue to use your accent to enjoy the adventures. I think there are many nice people who care not about the racist things.
When you are in my country and say Hello to anyone on the street, get ready to be interviewed š wherevare you from, are you married, how many kids, why you don't have the kids, what's your job, etcš it applies to any new people on the block.
Well, well, if it isnāt my favorite little hijab wearin sweetest chef! Howās it goin, Cici? Iām glad this one inspired you to leave me a messageāthank you.
Youāre right, thereās plenty of nice people immune to the racism around here, weāve already met a few and look forward to the rest. ššæ Itās pretty fascinating though how quickly the mood will change once I speak. Regardless of the personās skin, clothing, etc, as soon as I say something, itās as though all of our indifferences are erased because they know Iām not from England.
I would #love to experience that line of questioning in your country, I hope to visit one day, hopefully sooner than later but you better bet your sweet little hijab ima need you to translate for me while @dipoabasch navigates the handlebars! š
Thanks for stopping by @cicisaja, itās always a pleasure to hear from you.
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I've been around because I'm in the mood for some engagement on steemit todayš try to control myself from playing steemmonsters all day long š it's about something I'm curious about. You know.. I have steemit friends from england and they're all great engagers and never wrote something like this... so it's always nice to read something from a foreigner perspective about the geopolitic.
England has the most oldest "syaria council" which became a refference to all muslim society in thd world sometimes ago, even in my hometown which applied the syaria law doesn't have such a syaria public services like Englabd has. My cousin who has studied in England on political science subject never told me about things like this.. probably because She's Asian and wore hijab too.
I'd like to voluntarily being a translator though I will need google translae tooššš but my hubby, he's not kinda someone who likes to be a tour guide but we can discuss about it.
Always nice to read your post too @dandays.. thank you and enjoy your day
Shoooot. I got google translate, who needs that when youāre with Cici in indonesia?!
Iām curious to know what your cousin would think of this article. Being Asian, her experience wouldāve been different than what Iām experiencing but the mere fact she didnāt share the local āaccentā mustāve warranted conversation. That would be an interesting story to catch up onāher opinion regarding England and how it relates or compares to mine.
PsāIām secretly applauding your lack of Steem monsters right now as Iām benefiting from it with this conversation. š
I will neef google translate to understand the accentšš in case I use the wrong word and prunounciation.. I might good on reading and writing..but not speakingš. Well.. you can ask her when you're here.. she seldom talking to me about her experience abroad, aahh she's our niece.. dipo's sister daughter.
Well.. actually, I keep playing and type this comments while the battle is going on othet gadgetš