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Post by chixchix » Tue, 17 Feb 2009 11:22 am

well i just told her that anytime she wants an off day, she can tell me. And she replied " I dont need a off day as I have no where to go.But maybe once in a while if I take ,its to go to temple "

In fact, all of us are already going somewhere everyday with the kids.

Thats one thing very sweet of Punjabi maids. they dont want to take unneccessary off days.
Always have a smile on that face!

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Post by road.not.taken » Tue, 17 Feb 2009 11:34 am

chixchix wrote:Thats one thing very sweet of Punjabi maids. they dont want to take unneccessary off days.
hi,,,, yessss so sweet .. all punjabi dont want off days.so unneccessary. All like to goto temple.

All aways have smile,,, on that face :D heheehe,,,, the perpetuation of stereoypes always brewing,,, how dat happen?? :???: :???: :???: good thing i smile all the time oh yesssss


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Post by chixchix » Wed, 18 Feb 2009 8:35 am

heheheheh smiling is one way to make you look younger . :D
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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 18 Feb 2009 9:40 am

Smiles often hide a multitude of sins as well. Have you ever seen a frowning Car Salesman or MLM'r or Time Sharing salesman? Wolves in Sheep clothing. Or for that matter, a teenager trying to get something from the parents (like money or the car). Con artists smile all the way to the bank! :mrgreen: (see me smile?) :devil:
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers

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Post by road.not.taken » Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:14 am

Not to mention alright, to mention, smiling along with other factors contribute to lines and wrinkles on one's face, so exacerbate the appearance of aging.

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Post by durain » Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:18 am

chixchix wrote: Thats one thing very sweet of Punjabi maids. they dont want to take unneccessary off days.
wait till she get a hot date! :P :)

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Post by chixchix » Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:53 pm

hahahha anyways, its just human to have a love life. its ok ,if she has one. But as a adult, a maid must know her priorities. Whatever you do outside, keep it outside, dont let it interfere with your daily work.
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Post by what_the » Thu, 19 Feb 2009 5:42 pm

sundaymorningstaple wrote:
babyplush wrote:Only 8 posts is b/c I have a life.

Potty mouth? What sort of f****** word is that? God you must be a Pom.

Hmmmm, is that 9 posts now? But hey who's counting.

Have a lovely night. Toodles.

baby, your typical ozzie belligerent stereotype is shining through in all it's glorious belligerency! You shouldn't be posting when you've got a snoot full! Nobody in the right mind would post like that if they were sober. Really, you should have a read of your last couple of posts, you are really starting to sound like a stereotypical whanker from down under.

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Ahem... where do I begin? Firstly I am an Australian citzen who is currently enjoying this wonderful country. Through travels I have always understood there will be varying degrees of social injustice and intolerance.

The things that surprises me the most, is on the whole I have found this forum a wonderful almanac of useful information to the vistor/traveller.

To then read your statement sundaymorningstaple, well to put it mildly, it has totally floored me.

As a forum moderater I would expect you to maintain the balance of contribution to a valid thread.

When you start using said forum to espouse your intolerance or racist attitude to ALL Australians, I find it simply disgusting.

As a proud and tolerant Australian who worships the concept of viable multi culturalism, I will ask you bluntly. What did I "the wanker from down under" - sic ever do to you to formulate such a lowly opion of me? I feel a bit put out that I am generalised in such a demeaning way. Are ALL Australians thought of this way?

If you could take the time to step down from your soap box, I would be greatly interested in reading your answer.

In the meantime I am going back to reading the fantastic input and contributions of other members of this forum. Perhaps it may help with my understanding of how things work over here.

I am sorry if this sounds like a rant, it is very far removed. As you can see I have managed to maintain civility, but would still like to know whay a moderater of a public forum should feel it is right to spread slander about a whole race of people, based upon a generalisation.

That sounds awfully like racism, wouldnt you think?

Anyway, when it is all said and done, I wish all peace and happiness.

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Post by rendl42 » Sun, 22 Feb 2009 8:16 pm

sundaymorningstaple wrote:
baby, your typical ozzie belligerent stereotype is shining through in all it's glorious belligerency! You shouldn't be posting when you've got a snoot full! Nobody in the right mind would post like that if they were sober. Really, you should have a read of your last couple of posts, you are really starting to sound like a stereotypical whanker from down under.
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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:28 am

what_the & rendl42,

First of all, you both should get out your dictionary and actually learn what the term racist actually means. Last I heard, Nationalities had nothing to do with race as all.

Secondly, if you hadn't climbed up on your high-horse so fast and actually digested what I wrote you would have noticed that I did not say that Aussies were belligerent at all. I pointedly inferred that it is a stereotype. (not once but twice!)

Now, I guess I should also ask you two to both check out the meaning of stereotype as well? I reckon you have hear the stereotype of Kiasuism here then?

The only thing that I did wrong was assume she was from Oz. I made a wrong assumption based on her first post she made in this thread where she accused somebody of being a Pom. I've only ever hear Aussies refer to Brits as Poms so it was a likely assumption but a wrong one on my part nonetheless. For that I apologize. As far as the Stereotype? Well, I worked & drank with you guys (the physical working man) for the past 25 years up here and down under as well on the oil rigs. Most up here generally fit the stereotype (an extremely small percentage of the Australian population I grant you) but when you get into Australia itself it's an entirely different kettle of fish and you couldn't find a better people (as long as you aren't trying to work with wharfies unloading your boat! :o ).

Most expatriates, when overseas, exhibit different characteristics than they do when in the cocoon of their own countries as they are outside their comfort zones.

rendl42, I had to laugh at your posting of the rules here. You obviously didn't bother to read the posts of babyplush did you. :roll:

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Post by smayrhofer » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 11:16 am

so..... back to the topic of transfer maids.... ;)

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Post by rendl42 » Sun, 08 Mar 2009 5:43 pm

sundaymorningstaple wrote: rendl42, I had to laugh at your posting of the rules here. You obviously didn't bother to read the posts of babyplush did you. :roll:
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Sure I read it. It was far from appropriate. Users often blow circuits and behave outside the "terms of use" but its rare that moderators do. Typically it's a moderators job to call out users for ToU violations. Similarly it's the users that should call out the moderators for their mistakes.

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