Rude Arab Woman

quickgunmurugunbiggun
By quickgunmurugun...

I saw a woman in ABAYA bash up an Indian spectacled lady who accidently bumped into the other woman in a crowded shop in Villagio....Polite as all Indian women are she quietly left the place head down.Maybe she didnt understand a single Arabic word of humiliation and disrespect used at her but I was shocked and so were all others around at that moment.I wonder whatever will happen to a male if he bumps into that lady in ABAYA ever???She will rip him apart for sure....But its a shame that the Arabs treat Indians as SHIT!

By suzan• 17 Aug 2010 10:24
suzan

I am Arab and I do not treat Indians as [Mod Removed] whatever that was.

I also saw few ladies facing people like that and it breaks my heart... And not all women wearing abaya are like that, I know tons and they are amazing..

By soniya• 14 Aug 2010 11:27
soniya

Oh ok...

By soniya• 14 Aug 2010 11:19
soniya

saeed, i am fine-thnx...what's this GM??

Sorry guys, i don't have any intention to hijack this thread..i am just answering someone's remark towards me..

By soniya• 14 Aug 2010 11:06
soniya

tinker, you have lost your cool it seems...:)

By vselldreams• 14 Aug 2010 09:44
vselldreams

in your profile, your nationality is Qatar

By vselldreams• 14 Aug 2010 09:43
vselldreams

I heard Pluto something in high school; now the name is forgotten.

....

By quickgunmurugunbiggun• 14 Aug 2010 09:24
quickgunmurugunbiggun

I never mentioned Qatari anywhere....

By flor1212• 14 Aug 2010 08:15
flor1212

issue on face veil, you can't identify the person at all!

So next time, advice to the OP, in such incident, ask the nationality of the "woman in abaya" to be specific! Lol!

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 06:58
anonymous

There are many people mostly arabs posing as GCC nationality citizens. It is difficult for a non arabic person to clearly identify these people. I have seen this people like this in UAE and now in Qatar also. So before you pin point that it was a Qatari Lady please make it sure because they do not do things like that especially in the public and that too to a woman.

By one_shot• 14 Aug 2010 05:47
one_shot

look at yourself man , you are also mistaken by generalizing in "how arabs treat indians"

first check how indian themselves treat indians then make your judgment.

second issue, you described her by "woman in abaya" planting in our heads that if we see in the future a woman like this we need to run.

third issue, everyone is responsible for his own mistakes, and it will be misjudging by generalizing to his or her own nationality.

commenting on the woman by two points:

maybe she was frustrated by something or by her husband and she didn't find anyone to pour her trash on except this poor other woman.

second point, they call about the month of ramadan "alfadda7", it means the month who revel the masks of people,since mistake of one human can be occur by "waswasa" by satan or by "nafs" by your own soul, demons are locked in ramadan , so that means this action is just what the woman is and how bad she is.

in both cases, shame on this woman, and don't worry , whatever goes around comes around

By honda86• 14 Aug 2010 05:47
Rating: 3/5
honda86

I am sure its not a Qatari Lady because they are very polite and homely. Compared to other GCC countries Qataris are far better in dealing with expatriates. They have a culture of love and progress.

Whether its a big or small mistake, a smile on your face melts the anger. The way the Indian lady re-acted was the best.She is from the land of MAHATMA GANDHI. If she also banged the Arab lady things would have worsened practically & legally. The Arab lady will get her REWARD somewhere else.

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 05:15
anonymous

Why do THE Arabs treat Indians...etc...why do you state your nationality as an Qatari Arab then ? Seems you are one of the herd as said...meeh..meehh...meeeh

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 04:48
anonymous

tell me why do ppl bump? well if anyone did that too me than watch out what I will do.... and I dont like to hear stupid words like sorry blah blah.

My nephew bumped his food trolley with another Indian men at Lulu last week, what i dont understand why did he let him go...now this boy will keep on bumping and keep on saying sorry

By crnkshft• 14 Aug 2010 03:07
crnkshft

I have not had anyone do what you describe, you may say that is because I am a white American businessman in a suit, but I often do things alone, and I am not always in a suit. I am sure some people are just having a bad day,not to point fingers here, but I have heard some commentary from more than one Indian woman who may not have yelled, but the mods would certainly censor my writing. All cultures have people who behave badly, there is a high concentration of Arabic people here, so the odds of seeing an incident involving an Arab person are likely higher than other parts of the world.

By britexpat• 14 Aug 2010 03:00
britexpat

By "Bash Up", do you mean that she hit her ?

By FathimaH• 14 Aug 2010 02:13
FathimaH

Rude people abide everywhere...one should know how to deal with them without demeaning one's self.Your words "Polite as all Indian women are" shows you are either biased or very naive. Careful how you state things..

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 02:02
anonymous

Not all Arab women are rude.

If this happens to you stand up for yourself

By KHATTAK• 14 Aug 2010 01:56
KHATTAK

Ahhh...tell me something new.

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 01:49
anonymous

1st you dont know what happened be4 the abaya woman did that of course there is reason any way its not about Arabs its about the person who did that and how he/she treat people

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 01:42
anonymous

Use English in the Main Forum!

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 01:18
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

leaving with a head down is what makes these other abaya women rage and get their heads big. She Snaps at you you should Snap back at her in this jungle. (but stay within limits)

By anonymous• 14 Aug 2010 01:06
anonymous

i thought to read about ur reaction, but sorry to say, i found you one of the herd.

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