Quote:
Originally Posted by garinda
I'm only giving my experiences, as they happened, when introduced to someone, wanting to know your religion was one of the first thing I was always asked.
I found it odd, and amusing, because I soon realised it was fun not to tell them.
I've never been asked my religion in a social situation in England.
|
I actually have at certain times - when they found out I was from glasgow..which amuses me..
Quote:
Originally Posted by garinda
You were probably never asked because you were already labelled.
|
perhaps but not when going to different areas and meeting different people..
one possible way to start to stop all this is abolish seperate schools..they dont really have non denomonational (sp) schools in scotland/glasgow.. you either go to a protestant or a catholic one...
if kids were all brought up with the same education then it may go along way in stopping some of it..
I for one am glad my kids do go to school in up there..
and I prefer to be asked which foot do I kick with...
