Nothing is completely black and white, and I can see both sides of the argument here although, generally, I agree with Chapeau here.
We lived in Saudi Arabia some years ago. Recalling my earlier criteria:
- we didn't go there to sponge off the state;
- we made an effort to integrate, although this wasn't encouraged by the Saudis, and learnt some useful Arabic phrases;
- we certainly made no effort to change things to suit our preferences - churches were illegal, for example, and a large number of people were repatriated when they were caught drinking alcohol at a party (we had just left!).
I held no resentment against the Saudis for any of this; it is their country after all.
It's just a shame that the same attitude isn't reciprocated in this country!
Now imagine that 500,000 Brits moved to Saudi.
You would soon see them displaying the same non integration attitude as our own lot here.
