Steve think you have misinterpreted my thoughts.
I do not have a problem working with any race or person (except a certain person in Russia) and enjoying their company.
I have played cricket with Indian Pakistan West Indian Australian South Africans. I have worked, in my architectural career, along side Indian Engineers, West Indian Quantity Surveyors. Even Scottish bricklayers and Welsh plumbers. I also studied architecture along side numerous African people. I have had fun with all and worked well with all and respected their cultures. I have to admit that some, cultures, are to an Englishman a bit weird but then they may have thought the same about me and which I find very entertaining.
My son is due next year to marry into a lovely West Indian Family the numerous members who I have met and now adore. One for instance one invited us around about late morning. We arrived Aunty Teresa's flat in East London who wanted to feed us with fish and chips and was very upset when we said a bit heavy for 12:00 mid day. She was up set. But Lordy o Lordy she then produced the largest bottle of sherry you could imagine. Victor her brother and also future father in law to my son also on our first encounter produced five different bottles of rum. Ha ha who enjoyed themselves ! And therefore just to qualify my thoughts that is were I stand.
What does annoy me is that I cannot understand some of those employed by the banks and other similar institutions. It is their fault not the people they employ. They must ensure that we can understand them as it is a dis-service to the people they employ and also a dis-service to racialism. The banks etc. should have intensified training in English for their employees which will enhance their prospects.
Oh dear. QED.
Laurie
I do not have a problem working with any race or person (except a certain person in Russia) and enjoying their company.
I have played cricket with Indian Pakistan West Indian Australian South Africans. I have worked, in my architectural career, along side Indian Engineers, West Indian Quantity Surveyors. Even Scottish bricklayers and Welsh plumbers. I also studied architecture along side numerous African people. I have had fun with all and worked well with all and respected their cultures. I have to admit that some, cultures, are to an Englishman a bit weird but then they may have thought the same about me and which I find very entertaining.
My son is due next year to marry into a lovely West Indian Family the numerous members who I have met and now adore. One for instance one invited us around about late morning. We arrived Aunty Teresa's flat in East London who wanted to feed us with fish and chips and was very upset when we said a bit heavy for 12:00 mid day. She was up set. But Lordy o Lordy she then produced the largest bottle of sherry you could imagine. Victor her brother and also future father in law to my son also on our first encounter produced five different bottles of rum. Ha ha who enjoyed themselves ! And therefore just to qualify my thoughts that is were I stand.
What does annoy me is that I cannot understand some of those employed by the banks and other similar institutions. It is their fault not the people they employ. They must ensure that we can understand them as it is a dis-service to the people they employ and also a dis-service to racialism. The banks etc. should have intensified training in English for their employees which will enhance their prospects.
Oh dear. QED.
Laurie
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