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A bride and groom in Hamhung, DPRK, in 1957, with the groom’s attire showing strong Soviet influence

u/Wolf4980 — 4 days ago

How common are marriages between Emiratis and low-income migrants?

Also, do blue collar immigrants (the people who build the skyscrapers and work as housekeepers and so on) who marry local Arabs send their children to public school or private school? What language are their children schooled in?

And what about blue-collar immigrants who marry other blue-collar immigrants and decide to stay and raise their children in the UAE--do their children attend public schools? If so, do their children face discrimination for being poor and non-Arab? Are their children able to speak Arabic?

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u/Wolf4980 — 5 days ago

No police policy: myth or reality?

Is it true that some companies not only don't allow their employees to touch shoplifters, but also don't allow their employees to report theft to the police?

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u/Wolf4980 — 11 days ago

As someone born into a rich family, how do I use my privilege to remain rich long-term?

I'm currently 21M and unemployed. No college degree. I used to attend UMass Amherst but got kicked out for my grades because my mental disorders made it impossible to study. My father is a "senior vice president, technology" at some big corporation and my mother is a software engineer.

I've read online that people born into rich families have enough privilege that they can easily remain rich themselves. I don't dispute this, but in my case I'm not sure what I could possibly do to retain my class position long-term once I get kicked out of this house and cut off from my parents' money. Or am I just not thinking hard enough?

Anyways, any suggestions on how I can utilize my privilege to remain rich long-term would be super helpful.

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u/Wolf4980 — 14 days ago