Alx
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In the west, it's tradition not to wear such muslim clothing but no one is going to create a problem out of it if they decide to wear. Why should Michelle then be forced to adhere to their customs if she doesn't want to? It goes both ways.
It would go both way if western values were universal, which they aren't. What you want is forcing your culture to other countries, and that's wrong.
I don't agree with some rules in many countries, but if I go to a given country, I follow the local rules, and wouldn't consider "if I can do it in my country, I should be able to do it in yours" as a valid argument.
Which is also a reason why I don't intend to visit Saudi Arabia anytime soon...
But covering one's head is not required for foreigners, and some Western women choose to forego the headscarf while in Saudi Arabia.]
Well in that case, no issue then. If she doesn't have to, there's no reason to complain if she doesn't wear one.