Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know? Were you there?
He told me
He described, shaking someone’s hand with two hands. What an odd conversation.
No I meant the patting on the head
I saw the handshake more than once but it’s not too bad to I just told him it’s not really the way to do it. He still does it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he undocumented or are you? You seem afraid of the authorities being notified.
It’s literally in my OP that no we aren’t.
I am a bit scared of all the harassment claim stories that I hear, I probably shouldn’t be
Anonymous wrote:Is he undocumented or are you? You seem afraid of the authorities being notified.
Anonymous wrote:My husband helped a guy find his earbuds in the street where his stolen car was found. The man, an Arab from the Middle East, was so touched he promised to help our family in any way if we are ever in his home country, and he gave my husband, who happens to be Jewish, a warm hug. My husband was greatly moved by this, and when he told me the story the main point was the hug, not the fact that someone’s car was carjacked. He was just saying how nice older foreign people are (like my late parents, from India).
Anonymous wrote:Older people are given some grace in this area, especially when the “touching” is as innocuous as a head pat or a double hand shake. Please don’t worry about it op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know? Were you there?
He told me
He described, shaking someone’s hand with two hands. What an odd conversation.