Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?
Holy shit. Do you always go around looking for arguments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?
Holy shit. Do you always go around looking for arguments?
LOL. I'll bet a dollar she's neither a Christian nor Jew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?
You got all of that out of a simple question about a black pantsuit? I can't imagine going through life thinking the worst of everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?
Anonymous wrote:Orthodox women do not wear pants. However, there is not an expectation that you would not wear pants if you are not orthodox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Orthodox women do not wear pants. However, there is not an expectation that you would not wear pants if you are not orthodox.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you to every one! I was not intending for it to be a strange question just not familiar with the customs and wanted to be respectful and mindful of what they are.
"strange" pp here. That wasn't what you asked. You didn't ask what the customs were and if they were different. That would not have seemed as strange to me as your question. All the PPs talking about arm coverings as their example of dress codes varying among religions, what you are leaving out is that the variation is WITHIN religions, in Christianity and Judaism you can find groups that really care about bare arms and ones that don't, so your explanation does not hold water. The information OP gave is not enough to determine whether denominational differences like that would come into play. Not all Jews are the same.
it's hard to explain, and I clearly have no backup here so I'll stop after this. Your question made it sound like 1. you think all Jews are the same 2. you were uncomfortable interacting with Jews because they are different from you. I suspect that you know all this about other religions, that they don't all believe the same things, so why would you think Jews would?