Like I said earlier those who r not open minded nor tolerant should probably not work overseas, not subject themselves to situations where their "Norm" is being questioned and just try to stick to their comfort zone.....aka...HOME...knowing first hand that there r of course Qataris who r neither open minded nor tolerant...we shouldn't forget that they ARE home so they did make the choice to stay in their comfort zone
Taking that in mind would make it understandable - not that I agree with them - to have a Qatari who is not tolerant being that they did stick to a culture where they like who society works....but it's some what strange to have an expat who is not tolerant cuz they chose this society knowing its short comings....locals who r not tolerant should stay home, which they r...but expats who r not tolerant to changing their norm shouldn't subject themselves to leaving home UNLESS they accept before hand that not everything will be great according to their standards
I lived about half of my life in the states....pretty much ALL of my adulthood....knowing before hand that not everything will be perfect by "Qatari" standards...BUT I subjected myself to that situation because I already accepted the differences and decided that I consider the differences "tolerable" otherwise I wouldnt have gone in the first place
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Like I said earlier those who r not open minded nor tolerant should probably not work overseas, not subject themselves to situations where their "Norm" is being questioned and just try to stick to their comfort zone.....aka...HOME...knowing first hand that there r of course Qataris who r neither open minded nor tolerant...we shouldn't forget that they ARE home so they did make the choice to stay in their comfort zone
Taking that in mind would make it understandable - not that I agree with them - to have a Qatari who is not tolerant being that they did stick to a culture where they like who society works....but it's some what strange to have an expat who is not tolerant cuz they chose this society knowing its short comings....locals who r not tolerant should stay home, which they r...but expats who r not tolerant to changing their norm shouldn't subject themselves to leaving home UNLESS they accept before hand that not everything will be great according to their standards
I lived about half of my life in the states....pretty much ALL of my adulthood....knowing before hand that not everything will be perfect by "Qatari" standards...BUT I subjected myself to that situation because I already accepted the differences and decided that I consider the differences "tolerable" otherwise I wouldnt have gone in the first place