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Can I ask what school you went to in HK?
I went to Island School in Mid-levels, it's an International School.... and about half my class was non-Chinese, mostly Westerners and Indians and Pakistanis. Some black students as well.
In that situation, do you think it's OK to use phrases like "huk gwai" and "a cha" without thinking of the consequences? I don't even use "gwailo", because what is the point? Imagine if one of the teachers heard me saying these things towards non-Chinese, I would be in big trouble.
I went to the UK for University and it's even more diverse in terms of ethnicity. If you can't get along with other nationalities and ethnicities you won't survive overseas.
Yes I have seen other posters using the word "Chink" and I have even seen it on comments in the India Times website. Two wrongs don't make a right, what's the point of matching insults with insults.
Rosaryhill school in stubbs rd till primary 5, went aboard with my family to USA, settle down there, still visit my grand parents whom still live in HK every year.
I think the problem with our difference is that you confused with internet Indians with the common everyday Indians in real life, i have no hate and even friends with a few since dated back in HK, but some of the internet Indians are certainly something special.
Now please, we need to agree to disagree inorder to avoid further unpleasant arguments, botton line= its not my style to attack unless being provoked.
PS, i know quite a few friends from Island school, no offence, not too fond of the reputation of that school, remind me of colonial style privilege westeners.