Waht a shame !

smilingmoon
By smilingmoon

Last week, change office in City Center, a long queue... A Muslim lady, probably from asia, her had covered, speaking proper English, just a nice humble lady at around her 45.. A Qatarian man with sportswear (looked not wealthy) came front line of this queue in front of everybody by screaming and instructed the man on this counter to initiate his operation. Lady...I feel very sad and apologize you that I couldn't do anything when this Qatarian man phsically pushed and treated you in a very rude manner, threatening you by calling police in front of everybody, when you said that what he did was not fair..
You defend yourself in a strong way though..

In my country no man can touch or push any women, if so community around would just give this man what he deserves.

I know 90 percent of Qatari an people are nice, but what I m wondering the reaction that I would give in case I coincide this kind of person despite being very careful at all times.

By smilingmoon• 14 Mar 2009 17:23
smilingmoon

fishermanalex, I totally agree with you.

By fishermanalex• 14 Mar 2009 14:27
fishermanalex

what if that lady was his wife or relative will he approve the same action from another Man.

By smilingmoon• 14 Mar 2009 13:59
smilingmoon

really, as I said 90 percent of local people are ok, You must have coincided one of them,

I was talking about 10 percent which is harmful :)

By mjamille28• 14 Mar 2009 12:27
Rating: 3/5
mjamille28

what i experienced before was totally the opposite from this one.. i went to Kahramaa office before to pay our bills and i could see lots of people waiting for their numbers to be called so i approached the guard to ask for a number and he told me i dont need one.. i asked if he was sure about this since i see all of them holding their numbered slips and i was told that ladies dont need numbers and may proceed directly to the counter...

By hapy• 14 Mar 2009 12:18
hapy

shame indeed

By smilingmoon• 14 Mar 2009 11:37
smilingmoon

what a shame

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