Dear Connie -

The concern is that the mere act of asking them involves a huge disruption. It means they see our modern gear, they have to spend time with us to help us learn their language so we can ask them, and during that time they learn about the outside world. So there's no way to ask them without disrupting their culture.

So even accepting that we ask them what they choose means we've already crossed a huge boundary.


Lisa Shea, Low Carb and Video Games Editor
Low Carb Forum