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Post by NoobChicken on Mar 18, 2016 15:05:27 GMT 1
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Post by ESCIliasMANL (Inactive) on Mar 18, 2016 15:17:25 GMT 1
I have voted Could u vote in my nf? Voting end 1 march???
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Post by NoobChicken on Mar 18, 2016 15:28:48 GMT 1
Sure! And also, Sorry it's actually 1 April
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Post by neoniej on Mar 18, 2016 15:32:01 GMT 1
First song is much better. Second is too theatrical.
edit: and I was wondering why Anggun doesn't wear burka like it is expected in conservative muslim country like Indonesia. Then googled her and found out she's an indonesian french-naturalised singer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 16:58:25 GMT 1
Serbia Voted
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Post by willsong on Mar 18, 2016 16:58:30 GMT 1
First song is much better. Second is too theatrical. edit: and I was wondering why Anggun doesn't wear burka like it is expected in conservative muslim country like Indonesia. Then googled her and found out she's an indonesian french-naturalised singer. The second woman is not wearing a burka either. There is a difference between a hijab (a normal headscarve like the other woman is wearing) and a burka (Which covers your whole body, with only an opening for your eyes). And btw, wearing a hijab or other head covering is voluntary for women in Indonesia, so it's their own choice if they want to express their faith this way or not, except in the province of Aceh, where it is mandatory to wear a hijab in public. Note: I'm not Indonesian, but very interested in cultural practices
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 16:58:53 GMT 1
First song is much better. Second is too theatrical. edit: and I was wondering why Anggun doesn't wear burka like it is expected in conservative muslim country like Indonesia. Then googled her and found out she's an indonesian french-naturalised singer. She was in ESC 2012 For France
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Post by neoniej on Mar 18, 2016 18:04:01 GMT 1
First song is much better. Second is too theatrical. edit: and I was wondering why Anggun doesn't wear burka like it is expected in conservative muslim country like Indonesia. Then googled her and found out she's an indonesian french-naturalised singer. The second woman is not wearing a burka either. There is a difference between a hijab (a normal headscarve like the other woman is wearing) and a burka (Which covers your whole body, with only an opening for your eyes). And btw, wearing a hijab or other head covering is voluntary for women in Indonesia, so it's their own choice if they want to express their faith this way or not, except in the province of Aceh, where it is mandatory to wear a hijab in public. Note: I'm not Indonesian, but very interested in cultural practices I doubt women in Indonesia are allowed to express themselves and their body like Anggun did in this video spot for her song Mantra?
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Post by willsong on Mar 18, 2016 18:51:53 GMT 1
The second woman is not wearing a burka either. There is a difference between a hijab (a normal headscarve like the other woman is wearing) and a burka (Which covers your whole body, with only an opening for your eyes). And btw, wearing a hijab or other head covering is voluntary for women in Indonesia, so it's their own choice if they want to express their faith this way or not, except in the province of Aceh, where it is mandatory to wear a hijab in public. Note: I'm not Indonesian, but very interested in cultural practices I doubt women in Indonesia are allowed to express themselves and their body like Anggun did in this video spot for her song Mantra? Ever seen beach parties in Bali Not everybody might like it, but as far as I know it is not illegal in most parts of Indonesia. But maybe we should ask the expert, NoobChicken , as he's living in the country.
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Post by neoniej on Mar 18, 2016 19:50:42 GMT 1
Well, Bali is Hindu and tourist. Yes, we should ask him.
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