The Gulf Times and Peninsula are poor excuses for journalism. Forget the stuff they pull off the wires and print, look at their write-ups of local stories, more like primary school composition.
As for the way people treat others, depends on whether you've had what used to be termed a "good upringing", i.e. being raised to be decent, humble, kind and generally sensitive to your surroundings, something I still believe in and try to instill in my two little ones.
As long as people are allowed to get away with this these things will continue to happen.
The Indian ambassador said no more Indian maids for this family, well they'll go and get one from Sri Lanka, Philippines, Eritrea...
The Gulf Times and Peninsula are poor excuses for journalism. Forget the stuff they pull off the wires and print, look at their write-ups of local stories, more like primary school composition.
As for the way people treat others, depends on whether you've had what used to be termed a "good upringing", i.e. being raised to be decent, humble, kind and generally sensitive to your surroundings, something I still believe in and try to instill in my two little ones.
As long as people are allowed to get away with this these things will continue to happen.
The Indian ambassador said no more Indian maids for this family, well they'll go and get one from Sri Lanka, Philippines, Eritrea...