LeKiwi wrote:
Hmm. Well, if she's been worried about it before then perhaps it might have made a difference, but you weren't the possible-future-husband-of-the-daughter, so maybe that time she was more worried about the daughter being with a non-Jewish boy than the cross itself? I'm perhaps not the best person to ask!! But if she didn't say anything or appear too concerned then I don't see why it should have been a problem? Also, lots of people wear crosses just as a fashion accessory these days too, even if they aren't Christian... I don't see why it would have been offensive...
(By the way, I love your signature... The Prophet is my favourite book of all time, it's so beautiful!!)
Thanks, it is nice to know I am not the only one who viewed things that way.. at the time I felt like I had unknowingly been parading my family's christianity around in an inappropriate setting.. or something.
About Kahlil Gibran, yes I love the way he views things, writing about ordinary everyday events in a poetic, philosophical way, yet very down-to-earth...
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