
In the Equality Act, race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship).
I’m pretty sure I know. Do you?
In any case, we are arguing about semantics. You would agree that the post was prejudicial, right?
Huh?
In the Equality Act, race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship).
I’m pretty sure I know. Do you?
In any case, we are arguing about semantics. You would agree that the post was prejudicial, right?
I usually eat at 2, which accounting for timezone is 1pm in Portugal (best country to compare to, next to us and without the timezone nonsense). Is that late for you?
I think we agree on viewpoints, we differ more on the definition of racism. I agree that racism classically has been about ethnicity, but in modern days it’s more broad. For example:
In the Equality Act, race can mean your colour, or your nationality (including your citizenship).
So if nationality can be qualified as a race, discrimination about nationality should be called racism.
In any case, you can replace racist in my original comment with prejudicial (although racist sounds way more heavy, which is why I prefer it) and it’s true anyway.
It presents the ever famous image of “lazy Spaniards don’t work and have lazy hours.nothing is open ever”. That’s racist.
There’s two reasons for those hours.
We do have family lunches and dinners occasionally, but that’s not an everyday thing, not even a weekly thing. Maybe a yearly thing. Sorry for not having huge houses and doing them at restaurants I guess?
Restaurants stop serving around 4 and start again after 7-8 because they need to clean between the lunch and dinner service. Wild concept I know. Also it’s not feasible to keep the kitchen staff there when nobody goes to eat.
The way you present the country is pretty racist to say the least.
I’m Spanish, from Spain. We eat dinner at 8-9, maybe 10 if it’s out, 11 is way too late to have dinner, people go to sleep before 12. I did the same outside of Spain too because of habits.
Lunch is at 2pm too.
Siesta (aka nap, idk why people idolise the word when there’s a direct translation) is right after lunch since eating gives sleepiness appparently, but that’s not really a thing anymore, we need to work until 5-6pm and there’s shit to be done after that.
Idk about the Spanish people outside of Spain you know, but I’m from Spain, living in Spain. Oh, and most people start working at 8 although I try to find places where it’s 9-6 because I stay way too late, but that’s a me thing.
As a comp sci that interacts a lot with engineers, I feel this in my soul.
As they should, if that’s the only thing you are using it for, don’t introduce a whole header file, just put the following in the constants.h or equivalent that the proj for sure has:
#define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Yes, it’s literally what math.h has defined.
and he has joked about all of those interpretations on camera!
Don’t clean afterwards, clean while cooking. There are a lot of moments while cooling where you wait until X, use those to clean and organise. If you do it right, the moment where you serve all that needs cleaning is the last pot.
That’s more of a Germanic vs Latin languages. Most genders on french and Spanish match.
Hard disagree, driving from Bilbao to Seville is like 8 hours, the flight is below 2. Accounting for airports and commutes, the plane method is still about 4h, that’s half the time and you can sleep.
Big difference with cyborg and robots. cyborgs are augmented humans.
Because you are not able to see their whole face on camera. If you zoom and oar attention they also have a normal face.