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Arent you guys supposed to check for this kind of stuff before you even consider giving them citizenship? This should be the actual issue here...not a stupid handshake!......apparently one of them was posting ISIS related videos on Facebook....says he liked the music, didn't know about content....
ISIS land or Saudi.
Interesting read.
http://www.rukhsanakhan.com/articles/shakinghands.html
In Western culture, etiquette (apparently) prescribes that a man waits for a woman to offer her hand first. If she does, then you shake it just as you’d shake a man’s.
http://www.gq.com/story/women-hand-shaking
http://www.lifescript.com/well-being/articles/a/a_guide_to_proper_handshake_etiquette.aspx
Unfortunately, Western etiquette does not specifically speak to the situation where a male refuses to shake with a woman, as far as I can tell. So, 'our ' etiquette' may actually be harder for male muslims to deal with, than it is for women.
http://emilypost.com/2012/04/handshake-habits-proper-introductions/
I would think explaining and clarifying is a good route to take, though it may still leave the person who was expecting a shake but got a refusal to feel like there is something wrong.
See this example: http://translationtimes.blogspot.nl/2014/02/business-etiquette-not-shaking-hands.html
Some feel it is almost the wordt social faux pas to refuse a handshake, short of slapping someone in the face. One should realize that.
https://news.google.com/newspapers?...AAIBAJ&sjid=8K0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1463,893161&hl=nl
In Japan, ignoring a greeting (bow), is similar to refusing to shake hands in Europe.
I don't think it is an issue for government to make rules on, though, even if I do also feel that it may hamper social integration in a new home country.
The issue applies for orthodox Jews and orthodox Hindu's too, by the way.
I know, it is 'old school' etiquette. But I'm looking for openings.That's definitely not a hard and fast rule though, no one will look at you strangely if you offer to shake a woman's hand first (though it is a bit too formal in more casual settings).
I hope you are speaking for yourself.
hmm no rational thought developing
Hi,Yes , don't see why shaking anyone's hand has anything to do with anything
Germs are transmitted by hand shake
Arent you guys supposed to check for this kind of stuff before you even consider giving them citizenship? This should be the actual issue here...not a stupid handshake!
You need to build a wall on the German and Italian borders ASAP.Well, how would you control for something like that without a pervasive secret surveillance programme?
I'd say it's easy to get through asylum if you present your case, have no recorded history of connections to extremism etc etc....what happens after that is an open question....how one developes as a person, environment influence etc etc...
In any case, their citizenship procedure has been put on halt. They are in Switzerland because of the asylum granted to their father and the repatriation rights that allow families to apply automatically almost...ie they get waived through.
In a democracy all sorts end up in positions of power. However the system is functioning underlined by the fact that they were removed. There has to some common sense. Muslim's (others) have to take some steps to fit in. I find open societies don't ask much. To make some changes is a obligation to societies that have taken you in. So with this in mind I find myself on the side of the Swiss here.scary that in Sweden these lovely chaps
People are fed up with EU.You need to build a wall on the German and Italian borders ASAP.