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The page at [[WikiSpooks:Getting Started]] should help you get started. [[User:Peter|Peter P]] 17:46, 26 February 2013 (UTC) | The page at [[WikiSpooks:Getting Started]] should help you get started. [[User:Peter|Peter P]] 17:46, 26 February 2013 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Hi Richard, welcome to Wikispooks. Having read your brief intro I thought I'd let you know a few observations about how society relates to kids here in Bangladesh. Compared to UK culture, there is much less awareness/fear/paranoia about child abuse (though I'm expecting it to rise as effort is being expended in that direction, just one aspect of a huge 'development' initiative). People strike me as a lot more natural in relating to children - e.g. in restaraunts, waiters feel free to pick up and play with kids etc. In the home, it is normal for the whole family to share a single bed, and Bangladeshis view it as weird that anyone might let their baby sleep alone - only one aspect of a general ethos of ''self''- rather than ''system''-reliance. | ||
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Welcome to Wikispooks!
We're glad you came.
You will probably want to read the help pages.
The page at WikiSpooks:Getting Started should help you get started. Peter P 17:46, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
Bangladesh Experience
Hi Richard, welcome to Wikispooks. Having read your brief intro I thought I'd let you know a few observations about how society relates to kids here in Bangladesh. Compared to UK culture, there is much less awareness/fear/paranoia about child abuse (though I'm expecting it to rise as effort is being expended in that direction, just one aspect of a huge 'development' initiative). People strike me as a lot more natural in relating to children - e.g. in restaraunts, waiters feel free to pick up and play with kids etc. In the home, it is normal for the whole family to share a single bed, and Bangladeshis view it as weird that anyone might let their baby sleep alone - only one aspect of a general ethos of self- rather than system-reliance. Robin 07:02, 28 February 2013 (UTC)