Quote from max401:
TF, why is that those from the middle east are almost universally known as liars? Why is lying a part of that culture?
Max, TF will probably give a cut and paste 10 page answer to refute your statement. But I will be presumptuous enough to answer for him more briefly: People from the middle east do not consider lying a part of their culture. It is evading the truth that is a part of their culture

And the fact of the matter is this is actually a valid answer. If you try to buy something from an arab (or anyone in the middle east) in a marketplace, and you ask the price, and the merchant tells you the price is 100 camels, and you say, "ok, deal", they will get crazy. Because the price cannot be what it is originally stated. This is not acceptable.
I grew up in a town on Long Island which has since been inundated with Iranian Jews. The business people have for the most part given up. The Iranians would not accept the prices on the shelves of the supermarkets. They were compelled to argue with the cashiers (who used scanners and had no say). The beauty parlor owners could not deal with giving a haircut and then having to argue after the haircut to get paid. It indeed is a part of the culture. I am sure Babak could give a better insight. But this is my read. And I have personally experienced this in Israel. So it isn't an arab thing, or a persian thing or an Israeli thing. It seems to be a middle eastern thing.
Peace,
Rs7
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