sure,
that is what makes this world go around
2007-07-12 01:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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while a woman seems for a mate, she desires to marry a guy who would be waiting to look after her any her little ones. So she seems for a good candidate, who's solid, who can grant protection and does not harm if he's solid looking ( in spite of the actuality that that may not be a precedence). Love is super, yet while a guy won't be able to preserve a women folk how long will that love final? Chemistry burn off after a time, and then the real existence starts off, and a lot of times after the chemical reactions are chilly, adult adult males loose pastime and look of alternative women folk, rather of bobbing up the better of the present relationship (women folk too). So a marriage according to good concerns, will often stay to tell the tale all the hurdles that are available the way. And on your information, who do you think of seems after a guy if no longer the girl? She is there to look after his abode, his little ones, this is a 24x7 paintings. Or do you like a woman to do all that plus bypass out and make money besides, reason you're too lazy to. attempt paying someone to do each and everything a spouse can and then ask stupid questions.
2016-10-01 10:51:41
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answered by ? 3
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Silly question or ignorant question - either way here is my answer.
My father had an 8th grade education his best friend had a doctorate degree. His friend wrote a book and mentioned the fact that some people were surprised that an education man could go horseback riding for hours, even days, on end. They wondered what would the two of them have in common.
Actually they had a lot in common, just not education. Sometime life lessons are better than book lessons.
2007-07-14 07:13:58
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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I could easily think highly of myself, as I've got an education and I'm a well-paid job, I've got interest in higher arts et cetera. And I could easily look down my nose at lots of other people, as my office is on a massive council estate. But it's not as simple as that.
Some people are born with advantages, others without - some can get a proper education, others can't. It'd be unfair to judge on these criteria. I know plenty of people though who, despite their lowly situations, have not grown up to be slappers and thugs or junkies but tried making something of themselves. And there's plenty too who despite their high qualifications and civilisation aspire to nothing and achieve ASBO's instead.
So, while I'm still a prejudiced bigot, I can pride myself in not being a racist, homophobe, snob or nationalist. I suppose I'm a kataregressor, though also quite pretentious to have just coined an entirely new term (which translates as opposer to regression, roughly).
2007-07-12 03:33:46
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answered by McAtterie 6
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Some(humble) should be able to mix with educated people, but the majority shouldn't. There are a lot of extremely annoying, uneducated people, family & friends alike _ downright annoying! Should not mix. You can never make your point across, it doesn't get enter any brain & gets processed!! Their point of views will blow your mind off, no sense. You end up with a headache if you try to hold on to basic conversations!! Seriously.....
2015-10-02 16:57:00
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answered by Bluest 1
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Well bully for you. It's nice to see how civilised, educated and highly qualified people can be, considering your question and additional comments reeks of rudeness and incivillity. It's clear to me that education and civillity do not go hand in hand, some of the most obnoxious and rudest people I have met have been those who believe that their education allows them to be so. Manners and civillity, is not a class or educational issue, it's a societal issue.
From a lower class, civillised and educated person.
2007-07-12 02:12:58
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answered by enlightened goddess 4
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Based on your quite apparent poor grammar, spelling and attitude, the answer is no, you should not be able to mix with people that have class.
I am surprised you can turn on the computer there in the public library without the needed opposing thumbs.
2007-07-12 02:33:22
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answered by ricks 5
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Yes, they should, in order for them to be educated, highly qualified and civilised person. This is world is a give and take situation... I have a question for you, in the two groups, how would you qualify yourself?
2007-07-12 01:59:33
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answered by lora 1
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Of course, it is called "Life and the Internet". I have reason to believe that you are trying to start a heated debate involving class and education.
You have offended me! I may not be middle or upper class, but I am sure as hell not illiterate or stupid!
2007-07-12 02:05:26
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answered by xenonvalkyrie 6
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Sure, lower class people love to make fun of educated, highly qualified, civilized people. Who are we to take away their fun.
2007-07-12 01:56:28
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answered by reggieg 4
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sure they can mix in social places as the help but never get married or have relationships. I know that sounds mean but think about it before you give me a thumbs down.
There are a lot of lazy people in this world that choose to live off others and live like bums, we all have the same opportunities here in America, get off your a** and rise above it all , education is free, no one here shouldn't know how to read.. my taxes pay for them so I must keep working so they can feed their kids. Tell me honestly that you don't feel the same..
Rose, please check .. I probublu spled sumthin wrng..
2007-07-12 01:55:54
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answered by slim 5
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