Well yes, I know but I want to know your reasons for what you said in that post
You don't get it do you? It was response to what the OP said that she wouldn't like to be in the halls with a Muslim so I thought I as a Muslim should say that I wouldn't wanna share the halls with non Muslims.
Only narrow minded people will have a problem with you, but apart from that you should be fine. My friend is Muslim and he so happens to be the most racist person I've ever met lol. He will take the stereo type on the chin and crack a terrorist joke at any given opportunity, he's crazy lol. That said, I think Scotland tends to be more accepting than England. (No offence to any English people) but yeah, if you aren't super strict and don't have extreme views then you should be absolutely fine.
You don't get it do you? It was response to what the OP said that she wouldn't like to be in the halls with a Muslim so I thought I as a Muslim should say that I wouldn't wanna share the halls with non Muslims.
You don't get it do you? It was response to what the OP said that she wouldn't like to be in the halls with a Muslim so I thought I as a Muslim should say that I wouldn't wanna share the halls with non Muslims.
That said, I think Scotland tends to be more accepting than England. (No offence to any English people)
I've seen things come out the back end of a bull that were more true than that. Scots are as bad as the English (if not worse depending on where you are) but, either way there are idiots of both nationalities that make the rest look bad.
In fact, because of those "people", we in the UK overall seem to think we're a more racially judgemental place than we actually are. We're actually far more concerned with what you do, how you talk and how you dress than your skin and faith. I'm sure OP will have no problem in halls as long as he doesn't start pray too loud in the morning after a heavy night.
I've seen things come out the back end of a bull that were more true than that. Scots are as bad as the English (if not worse depending on where you are) but, either way there are idiots of both nationalities that make the rest look bad.
In fact, because of those "people", we in the UK overall seem to think we're a more racially judgemental place than we actually are. We're actually far more concerned with what you do, how you talk and how you dress than your skin and faith. I'm sure OP will have no problem in halls as long as he doesn't start pray too loud in the morning after a heavy night.
What offends me is the fact you assume I'm English and have taken offence on their behalf. I might live here, but that doesn't mean i'm one of them.
Also, as it goes, I took a pretty neutral and relatively informed stance considering the stereotypes most people jump to in this type of conversation. I'd recommend reading with your head instead of your misplaced national pride next time.
What offends me is the fact you assume I'm English and have taken offence on their behalf. I might live here, but that doesn't mean i'm one of them.
Also, as it goes, I took a pretty neutral and relatively informed stance considering the stereotypes most people jump to in this type of conversation. I'd recommend reading with your head instead of your misplaced national pride next time.
"Misplaced national pride" mildly amusing. "Doesn't mean I'm one of them" relax welshy.
Nope. And you know what? It's cooled down, so, thanks for playing the weirdest and most terrible icebreaker game ever to pass the time. The answer was Malta. Chances are you've never even noticed it on a map if you've even heard of it. :P