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Learn some protocol. Bowing in China is not subservience, but is a proper greeting in their culture.
Learn some protocol. Bowing in China is not subservience, but is a proper greeting in their culture.
They were not in China - they were in Washington.
Learn some protocol. Bowing in China is not subservience, but is a proper greeting in their culture.
Come on! It's just a greeting, that's all, and I suspect you know this already.
I always presumed Americans had good manners, but watching the TV news of Her Majesty The Queen in the USA, I saw 2 American men introduced to the Queen and they didn't bow to her! Also a woman.. she didn't curtsy!
Disgraceful. Have Americans no manners whatsoever?
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070505154401AA06bx8
I ran across this the other day:
Come on! It's just a greeting, that's all, and I suspect you know this already.
I wish Obama would show this much respect to the Constitution and to the rights of the honest American citizens as he seems to do the these foreign leaders!
If a person will honestly look at the things this president has done to our country in the illegal bailouts and give away programs, it is difficult to see how we will ever recover from this mess?
And, of course...the article has nothing whatsoever to do with the OP.
Remember...CTB loves to fuss at folks for "off-topic posts"--but he never quite manages to stay on topic himself...especially when the Greatest President He Has Ever Known is questioned...
My guess is you consider it off topic only because I did not join in the silly criticism of a bow. A bow is considered polite almost everywhere in the world. In China, as here, a slight bow is simply good manners. In ancient China to show that another is superior a person got down on their knees and touched their forehead to the ground three times, or bowed down, while in their knees, stretching their hands out in front of until they were told to sit up. Often the person would make his wants known from the bowed down position.
I do not know where you grew up, but in the part of the South where I grew up if I did not give a slight bow when meeting a respected person or a pastor I was in trouble with my parents. It was a show of respect, not subservience.
Your parents were strange then, because no where in the South have I ever seen anyone bowing to anyone else.
I do not know where you grew up, but in the part of the South where I grew up if I did not give a slight bow when meeting a respected person or a pastor I was in trouble with my parents. It was a show of respect, not subservience.
I figured you more of the "curtsy" type.
If you would have noticed (you didn't), I didn't participate in the "bow" brigade...other than to make a comment about owing the Chinese too much money (which means every pres since Clinton, at least, would have needed to put their foreheads on the floor). Not exactly partisan, was I? I'm sure that disappoints you.
Crabtownboy said:I do not know where you grew up, but in the part of the South where I grew up if I did not give a slight bow when meeting a respected person or a pastor I was in trouble with my parents. It was a show of respect, not subservience. [/SIZE]
No, I do not follow your example in curtsying. In fact, I doubt I follow your impolite examples in any part of my life.
Perhaps you are too young to remember. Men tipped their hats, there were slight bows, you said "Yes sir," or" Yes mam," the same with No. There were manners and everyone was expected to be polite. Seems that is no longer true.
Crabby: One day, maybe I will shed my skin of stupidity, immaturity, and crudeness...and I can evolve into a pure being of light such as you. I'm honored that you would even care to speak to such an insignificant, backward creature such as I. It must be difficult existing among such ignoble hominids. The only reason I know of the difficulties you must have is from the condescension you exhibit.