Feyli_kord wrote:That's not what i said, stop being blatantly racist. I said that kurds aren't any different from other people. Some are dishonest some are honest. She meet one kurd who is irresponsible, young and selfish. That does not mean the majority of kurds in Uk are dishonest. This board has lots of kurds in it. Now I said i accepted that this is an international board, but you're going too far by accusing all kurds in the Uk of being dishonest. Would you enjoy it if someone made gross generalizations and racist assumptions on english people? Hardly. So stop with these nonsensical bigoted views. There is a difference between being critical and being racist, you've crossed the boundary there. If you want to say racist things about kurdish community in UK, go to a nationalist turkish board instead. You don't get to be racist, just because you have kurdish friends.
SadKurdLover wrote:No I don't have any Kurdish female friends, and no he hasn't taken me to any parties. I have only met one brother in law and some male friends. I am meant to meet his sister soon and her kids, I have already met her husband.
Anthea wrote: There you go getting it all wrong again![]()
Anthea wrote:
I never actually said that you said [i][color=#BF0000]there are some very honest and sincere Kurdish men - just not very many in the UK - but they do exist
SadKurdLover wrote:He claims that his claim for asylum got turned down and he has kept appealing it since and can do that for years. Like I said I know a lot of it doesn't add up. I have met more than one male friend, but the only family I have met is his brother in law. I have seen his family (mum, sister and brother) on Turkey on Skype, but I know that doesn't mean much either. I did quiz him many times about a wife as I think a mid thirties Kurdish man is likely to be or to have been married at some point, but he is adamant that he has not. He doesn't talk about going to any parties or even spending much time with other Kurdish people, and he will often avoid his sister's house if it's full of other Kurdish people as he says he can't be bothered with it.
I guess I'll never really know the half of it unless he decides to suddenly be honest. Thanks for your reply.
Anthea wrote:
You could tell him you want to learn more about his culture - and want to meet Kurdish ladies - help them with their English
If he is genuine he will be delighted you wish to learn more about Kurdish history and culture - he will be really PROUD that you want to help - if he is not delighted and does not encourage you or allow you to mix with the ladies DROP HIM
SadKurdLover wrote:Ok thanks for that, will say I want to meet some Kurdish women and see what transpires.
SadKurdLover wrote:Not managed to address it yet as we live in different cities and thinking it will be a better conversation face to face when we next meet. I am still feeling like I probably never can trust him, and feeling a bit dejected about it all if I'm honest, but thanks for asking
SadKurdLover wrote:Not managed to address it yet as we live in different cities and thinking it will be a better conversation face to face when we next meet. I am still feeling like I probably never can trust him, and feeling a bit dejected about it all if I'm honest, but thanks for asking
SadKurdLover wrote:I am still feeling like I probably never can trust him
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