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Originally Posted by Jules2
We have to take into account the different ways of saying things from a cultural point of view. We also have to remember that maybe Gary has been just a little bit of a recluse, I do not know what sort of home he has but he loves horses, this gives me the impression of freedom. As he said he has been trying to understand things, he puts it into his mind and sort of chews it over. At the end of the day, he is of the age whereby he doesnt have to change for anyone and I do not think he will for anyone of them in there, they have to earn his respect and they havent done that.
Hopefully he will realise that a vast amount of the public love him and admire his way of coping with things, it certainly hasnt been easy for him.
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Exactly, when you're dealing with people from different cultures, social finesse can be even more significant.
I'll never love Gary or any of the others in there - but I'll appreciate those that entertained me.
I don't think he'll change, not sure if he's capable at his age and with whatever limitations he may have. I'll not be surprised if at the end he claims all sorts in there for making him a better person however.
I don't think any of the others will change due to coming into contact with him or each other either - due to their limitations or whatever.
If some people find him inspirational, then that's very nice for them.