Salaam, I've always been Muslim, I only started Hijaab sometime ago but even when I didn't have the hijaab on I didn't dare say such a thing. Infact, it wasn't in my ethics and morals to say such things. I was very friendly and outspoken, I still am but things like these are something I wouldn't even say to my family it just sounds wrong. I haven't had many of these in my side of town, I'd throw a fit if I see someone like that. Another thing, I don't think it's nice for people to say they must be Irani, Pakistani or whatever. I don't think it has anything to do with where you're from because Muslim girls all around the world are suppose to have good upbringing. It only has to do with their parents on teaching them the true meaning of hijaab .... hijaab isn't just a covering it's an attitude. I have never came across such a Muslim girl be it hijaabi or non hijaabi.