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Don't touch me I am Iranian.
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That's rich, I wonder what would have happened if the Duchess had refused to shake his hand, due to Iran's record on human rights?
That's rich, I wonder what would have happened if the Duchess had refused to shake his hand, due to Iran's record on human rights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.AOG the explanation is given in the article along with information that the duchess had been briefed beforehand , so she did not offer a handshake in the first place , so there is no real controversy .
Now , if he'd refused to shake the duchess's hand in protest at Britain's role in the mass bombardment of Iran's neighbour Iraq , then that would be controversial .
Now , if he'd refused to shake the duchess's hand in protest at Britain's role in the mass bombardment of Iran's neighbour Iraq , then that would be controversial .
I had a look at the pictures, and it looks like instead of shaking her hand, he's performing a bow...which seems equally respectful.
Your hypothesis would be very strange indeed...imagine the Duchess of Cambridge refusing to shake an athlete's hand - even though he's not part of Iran's government.
That would be strange.
Your hypothesis would be very strange indeed...imagine the Duchess of Cambridge refusing to shake an athlete's hand - even though he's not part of Iran's government.
That would be strange.
She wouldn’t refuse to shake his hand, so that’s not a consideration. He does appear to be bowing to her in thanks, so I can’t see there’s any disrespect or rudeness intended.
Incidentally, extremely observant Jews also refuse to touch a woman who is not closely related to them. I’ve shared flights to Israel with Jewish men who refuse even to speak to a stewardess. Their wives or children order their food and drinks for them. There are many similarities in culture between the observant Jew and the observant Muslim. Quite ironic really.
Incidentally, extremely observant Jews also refuse to touch a woman who is not closely related to them. I’ve shared flights to Israel with Jewish men who refuse even to speak to a stewardess. Their wives or children order their food and drinks for them. There are many similarities in culture between the observant Jew and the observant Muslim. Quite ironic really.
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// Your headline sounds like a good title for a new game show AOG //
Or an Iranian version of the hysterical bedroom farce 'No sex please we're British'.
I don't see the problem. If Iranian men they don't shake hands with women, then why should he? It wasn't a snub. He seemed to be acting respectfully.
Or an Iranian version of the hysterical bedroom farce 'No sex please we're British'.
I don't see the problem. If Iranian men they don't shake hands with women, then why should he? It wasn't a snub. He seemed to be acting respectfully.
He should read his own links then, naomi.
it's believed the athlete was merely conforming to Iranian cultural convention, forbidding men from shaking hands with unrelated women.
A spokesman for St. James's Palace has revealed the Duchess was briefed beforehand and warned not to offer her hand to Zadeh
it's believed the athlete was merely conforming to Iranian cultural convention, forbidding men from shaking hands with unrelated women.
A spokesman for St. James's Palace has revealed the Duchess was briefed beforehand and warned not to offer her hand to Zadeh
Perhaps my post was a little too subtle for most of you.
Obviously apart from sp1814 you did not work out that this was a tongue in the cheek post.
Let me try and explain, I was quite aware that it is their custom, and it was not intended to be a criticism of either the duchess or the Athlete, and yes Mike-Talbot I do fully read my own links.
It was merely a dig at Iran's out dated cultural practices, taking into consideration that they are advanced enough to develop nuclear weapons, one therefore has to ask what assurances have we that they will not use them, with a mind set such as theirs?
Obviously apart from sp1814 you did not work out that this was a tongue in the cheek post.
Let me try and explain, I was quite aware that it is their custom, and it was not intended to be a criticism of either the duchess or the Athlete, and yes Mike-Talbot I do fully read my own links.
It was merely a dig at Iran's out dated cultural practices, taking into consideration that they are advanced enough to develop nuclear weapons, one therefore has to ask what assurances have we that they will not use them, with a mind set such as theirs?
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