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Richard Stevenson
There was a time when I was present there, and as you might already be aware, we are currently in Luxembourg. In this place, there are numerous agriculturalists, as the name implies, we simply ask one of them. However, considering there were countless farmers, there was a moment when I was seeking clarification on a matter. I posed a question to one of the agriculturalists, but he responded by hitting me in the face and instructed me to automatically flip off as an outsider on quote. Other individuals who were also on a visit experienced the same harsh treatment. Nonetheless, I hold no anger towards them because they are merely adhering to their country's customary practices. Furthermore, this country is known for its rustic charm and simplicity. The agriculturalists, or farmers, as they are more commonly known, are the backbone of this region and are deeply rooted in their traditions and customs. It's a practice, almost a ritual, to seek guidance or answers from them. Unfortunately, their reaction sometimes is not what we anticipate or desire. There was this one instance, a rather shocking one, when I approached a farmer with a question. Instead of providing an answer, he responded with a punch to my face and a harsh command. He told me, rather bluntly, to keep my distance and mind my own business. He referred to me as an outsider, a non-native, someone who doesn't belong. This was not an isolated incident. Other visitors, just like me, were subjected to the same brusque treatment. It was a rude shock, a stark reminder of our outsider status. It was a harsh reality check, a reminder of the cultural differences and the gap that existed between us. Despite this, I hold no grudges against them. They were merely acting in a manner that is typical of their country, their culture, and their way of life. They were just being true to their roots, their traditions, and their customs. It's a part of their identity, their heritage, and their way of life. Therefore, even though the experience was far from pleasant, I respect their authenticity and their adherence to their cultural norms.
Date of experience: June 14, 2024