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KingHarvest wrote:are better drivers
CLEARLY you do not know the Helen Keller joke
Sol Invictus wrote:KingHarvest wrote:are better drivers
CLEARLY you do not know the Helen Keller joke
That doesn't sound funny, how can you laugh about the disabled ?
I don't pay attention to genders and ignore these differences (not in anatomical sense ofcourse), so I don't know, but certaint jobs are usualy performed by individuals of only one gender (e.g. teachers and nurses are female, profesional car drivers are males, also any kind of repairs are done by males)
Levo wrote:I'm very surprised to see that newly, in Szeged, tram-drivers are mostly female.
Lada wrote:Of course I mean women of big cities, situation in villages is quite traditional - men earn money and women take care of children
Levo wrote:Lada wrote:Of course I mean women of big cities, situation in villages is quite traditional - men earn money and women take care of children
Really? I thought these times have been over for decades already in rural Russia too!
Lada wrote:Levo wrote:Lada wrote:Of course I mean women of big cities, situation in villages is quite traditional - men earn money and women take care of children
Really? I thought these times have been over for decades already in rural Russia too!
of course women work there too, many go to work in neighbour towns/cities, sometimes women have to earn money coz men in villages drink too much.... you know I haven't made any research on that issue, I just tell my general impression on the situation, may be it is wrong, coz it's a way big difference between city where I use wi-fi in my apartment and between a village where you have to buy a satellite devices in order to watch at least major TV channels, in a city you can find a job, in a month, in 2 months, in 3, but you will find it for sure, in villages or small towns you can be jobless for YEARS except you are self-employed, so economy element is involved in this situation too.
But Russian society is more traditional anyway then say in Western Europe, even in the cities there are girls who dream about the role of house-wife....everything is too personal.
Levo wrote:It's very interesting.
Hm, then this could have also been a reason why each Hungarian man learning in the Soviet Union came home with a wife and a zhiguli given by her father. (Note that almost all of these marriages ended with a divorce.)
darkina wrote:This will sound as a silly example but I recently was with a group of people in their 20s, mostly couples. Some boy played a CD, it turned out to be Metallica, and the boys' comments were like "oooh great! Oh but now the girls will run away!".
It is so silly but it made me feel like those people's mentality was so traditional
You mean accounting. Accounting = contabilidad, accountability = responsabilidad.mushroom wrote:In my country, women are in an equal situation with men. But something that I noticed, is that most university students are females (of course, there are "men-oriented careers" like engineering, where women are the minority, and other "female-oriented careers" like teaching, where men are the minority). I mean in careers like medicine, law, accountability, etc. For example, in my post grad course, only 10 of my classmates (we're 70) are men!
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