• Martin Mzmann

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    Hello,

    just bear in mind that for instance Arabic (or Muslim) countries again have a completely different point of view. Seen from this perspective it very often is a religious (or just historic) background that drives nowadays expectations and written or unwritten laws of behaviour.

    May be that is one of the things I am missing nowadays - and I do not mean you personally: the attempt to understand and respect other people's habits, customs and expectations. Such as "When in Rome, do like the Romans do." Something like that. I know that this is not easy... :-)

    All the best and much luck for you public dates

    M.

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