To: Neocon who wrote (4700 ) 2/26/2003 1:16:32 PM From: zonder Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987 I remember talking about talking about the differences between ME mentality and US mentality from time to time, and now that I have found the opportunity, here it goes:Having friends to stay with is always good for the budget. This is a very American thing to say :-) Of course it is correct, and I understand how normal it is in the US, but this would never be said in the Middle East - it is good to stay with friends because they are friends . Actually, they will INSIST that you stay with them. It would be considered extremely rude to say (even think , probably) that it is good to stay with friends because thus you don't spend money on a hotel room. Hospitality is also extremely important, by the way - This friend is half-ME/half-US, and she insisted (bordering on threatening) that I stay with her, that she would never talk to me again if I stayed anywhere else :-) Returning to the topic of talking about money, some years ago in Manhattan, I was walking around what I think was 52nd & Lexington, when I saw many jewellery shops one after the other, with signs saying "The cheapest wedding rings here!" "You won't find wedding rings cheaper than this!", etc... This is a great example of the difference in mentality (well, maybe "style") that you just do NOT talk about the cost of something in the ME. Especially something as sentimental as a wedding ring. You take a ME girl to a jeweller that says "The cheapest rings!" on the window and she will beat you senseless with her bag :-) Now, I am sure you are thinking about the suks and the bazaars and haggling over the prices of the rugs and stuff. That's something else :-) Then those guys come home and they never say things like "Oh let's not go to that restaurant because I cannot afford it this month". If necessary, they will invent some ailment or say they have to go home, but they will not mention the money...