Anonymous wrote:it's ROW to hoe not road. You hoe a row in a garden; you don't hoe roads (you drive on them.)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new very sexist country where I'm operating in a new language, where my word carries little gravitas compared to my husband's, and where women of a certain class aren't expected to work outside the home.
We were just talking to a third country dude at a party, who explained what a certain very basic term means (I worked in that industry) and told my husband we shouldn't "bore the ladies with the business talk" (I have an MBA).
My husband just smiled.
I'm pissed.
Vent over.
So you call him a third country dude? You are a racist.
I am betting he wasn't trying to dumb it down for you. It was business between him and your husband. He was trying to politely shut the conversation down in your favor.
Maybe relax a bit a have a drink.
+10000. It's going to be a long road to hoe with your shitty attitude about "third world country dude" and the snobbery that is oozing from you.
it's ROW to hoe not road. You hoe a row in a garden; you don't hoe roads (you drive on them.)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new very sexist country where I'm operating in a new language, where my word carries little gravitas compared to my husband's, and where women of a certain class aren't expected to work outside the home.
We were just talking to a third country dude at a party, who explained what a certain very basic term means (I worked in that industry) and told my husband we shouldn't "bore the ladies with the business talk" (I have an MBA).
My husband just smiled.
I'm pissed.
Vent over.
So you call him a third country dude? You are a racist.
I am betting he wasn't trying to dumb it down for you. It was business between him and your husband. He was trying to politely shut the conversation down in your favor.
Maybe relax a bit a have a drink.
+10000. It's going to be a long road to hoe with your shitty attitude about "third world country dude" and the snobbery that is oozing from you.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new very sexist country where I'm operating in a new language, where my word carries little gravitas compared to my husband's, and where women of a certain class aren't expected to work outside the home.
We were just talking to a third country dude at a party, who explained what a certain very basic term means (I worked in that industry) and told my husband we shouldn't "bore the ladies with the business talk" (I have an MBA).
My husband just smiled.
I'm pissed.
Vent over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new very sexist country where I'm operating in a new language, where my word carries little gravitas compared to my husband's, and where women of a certain class aren't expected to work outside the home.
We were just talking to a third country dude at a party, who explained what a certain very basic term means (I worked in that industry) and told my husband we shouldn't "bore the ladies with the business talk" (I have an MBA).
My husband just smiled.
I'm pissed.
Vent over.
So you call him a third country dude? You are a racist.
I am betting he wasn't trying to dumb it down for you. It was business between him and your husband. He was trying to politely shut the conversation down in your favor.
Maybe relax a bit a have a drink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new very sexist country where I'm operating in a new language, where my word carries little gravitas compared to my husband's, and where women of a certain class aren't expected to work outside the home.
We were just talking to a third country dude at a party, who explained what a certain very basic term means (I worked in that industry) and told my husband we shouldn't "bore the ladies with the business talk" (I have an MBA).
My husband just smiled.
I'm pissed.
Vent over.
get over yourself OP. You are way overthinking this. also, the fact that you felt it necessary to tell us that you have an MBA tells me its not the sexism that bothers you, its the fact that this 3rd world dude didn't respect that fact that you went to school for 2 more years than the standard college graduate.
Anonymous wrote:What country? So i can avoid it
Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new very sexist country where I'm operating in a new language, where my word carries little gravitas compared to my husband's, and where women of a certain class aren't expected to work outside the home.
We were just talking to a third country dude at a party, who explained what a certain very basic term means (I worked in that industry) and told my husband we shouldn't "bore the ladies with the business talk" (I have an MBA).
My husband just smiled.
I'm pissed.
Vent over.
Anonymous wrote:What did you expect your husband to do? Begin a systematic breakdown of that country's value system and defend your honor? You moved there knowing what the deal was, unless your husband moved there with the intention of starting a crusade for women's rights, I'm not sure what you wanted him to do differently here.