Could someone really think that a bathing suit was so offensive
You say "Fool me once, shame on you! Fool me twice, shame on me!"This means, if you play a trick on me and I fall for it, shame on you for fooling me. But if you play a trick on me and I fall for it again, then shame on me for being foolish.
When Waverly fears that she will lose a chess match and shame the family, Mrs. Jong says, "Is shame you fall down nobody push you." Under the humor of her syntax, however, her words are powerful and biting - that is, Waverly has no one to blame for her failure but herself. That is one way Mrs. Jong teaches Waverly.
A Low Down Dirty Shame grossed $29,317,886 worldwide.
the shame of the nation
Shame is the most important societal taboo in Japanese culture. Any bringing of shame on the family often results in a need to do some form of " compensation." Impossible though it may seem to American culture more used to politicians having "no shame," in Japan the politicians resign as a way of showing compensation for the "shame" they have caused to their family or their country. It is a long-standing way of behavior in their culture, good or bad it may be. It is often referred to as loss of face.
family, friends, culture, love, war, peace, and enemies.
In the Igbo culture, abominations are considered actions or behaviors that are deemed forbidden or taboo. These can include acts like incest, murder, and disrespecting the sacred spirits or deities. Committing these abominations can bring shame upon the individual and their family, and is believed to bring about misfortune and punishment from the spiritual realm.
Honor is a very important thing in Japanese culture even more so than the Chinese. They'd rather die than surrender (the way of the samurai's or their Bushido) and there is no way to say surrender in Japanese, it just doesn't exist. They would rather seppuku (basically suicide) than bring shame or dishonor their family and suicide is tolerated in Japan and some think it is a way to maintain one's honor.
yes. indians dont want indian culture-what a shame.
edward,edward,edward NO! u idiotic fool u bring shame to this family by Danny rivas p.s. your girl friends are short and UGLEYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
Samurai were expected to serve their master as a form of loyalty and duty known as "bushido." This code of honor and ethics was deeply ingrained in samurai culture and emphasized the importance of serving one's lord with unwavering loyalty and obedience. Failing to do so would bring dishonor and shame to both the samurai and their family.
Death before dishonor means one would rather die than to bring shame or disgrace upon oneself, one frends or family.
48 Hours Hard Evidence - 2005 A Family's Shame was released on: USA: 3 May 2009
It's a Shame a Family Can Be Torn Apart by Something as Simple as a Pack of Wild Dogs was created on 2003-07-02.
The source of shame for the Finch family in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was the trial of Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Atticus Finch, the family patriarch, defended Tom in court, leading to backlash and prejudice from the community.
Most people are afraid of the shame such cases will bring to them. Also fear is a factor, that the partner will harm them more.