One man's dirty is another man's pleasure
[QUOTE=Niteluvr;5136702]Arbitrary in what way?[/QUOTE]Cultural mores tend to drive what is clean, what is clean enough, what is dirty, etc. Mores do not rely on science, they tend to be more related to foundational rituals and traditions and even superstitions. As an example, one country's idea of clean or acceptable food might be in congruent with another country's.
I find, generally speaking, that Asians place cleanliness as a higher priority than most Americans. My post ranking Asians was meant in jest, to poke fun of the superiority complex that the most dominant Asian groups (Chinese / Japanese / Koreans) have against each other.
In all my mongering and tail chasing pursuits, I haven't ever had a problem with an Asian being unclean or skanky. In fact, my experience with AMPs is that they generally make an effort to be very tidy and are generally sensitive about personal cleanliness. But I haven't gone beyond the US border for this kind of thing, so my mileage might vary.
Henderson Pkwy Alpharetta
Has anyone seen the therapist over in Alpharetta? Posted on CL this week. Any insight?