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^^^Why are you posting about south african apartheid regime? We are talking about a french hotel owner
Someone poster thought that whites see all East Asians as same. History says otherwise.
Heck, even the Nazis viewed Japanese as honorary whites, while not considering other Asians as humans, so Europeans do not lump all Asians into single group.
Well, he didn't say no Asian, only no Chinese, so Indian and Pakistani guests are OK.
You got your historical facts all screwed up. KMT was the ally of the US; Nazis would never ally with the ally of the US like the KMT, or the ally of the Soviets like the communists.Götterdämmerung;3481022 said:Nazis considered Japanese as useful tools, they first wanted to cooperate with fascist Tschiang Kai-Shek because Hitler regarded China as an innovative culture comparable to ancient Greek and Egyptians
Japan was a world power in the 30s, the only one of the axis with a navy strong enough to challenge the US and UK. This was the reason for the alliance.while the Japanese as good learners and adaptors.
Well, Pakistani and Indian tourists who could afford to visit France for pleasure would be well-to-do type of people with British colonial era manners, so they would be considered OK.i wouldnt go anywhere near a place that had a policy like that.
Well, Chinese tourists do share a blame in this case because Chinese tourists are "notorious" everywhere.
China should consider its tourists as civilian ambassadors and educate them about intentionally accepted manners before allowing them to go overseas, for the sake of China's own interests.
Someone poster thought that whites see all East Asians as same. History says otherwise.
Heck, even the Nazis viewed Japanese as honorary whites, while not considering other Asians as humans, so Europeans do not lump all Asians into single group.
Well, Chinese tourists do share a blame in this case because Chinese tourists are "notorious" everywhere.
China should consider its tourists as civilian ambassadors and educate them about intentionally accepted manners before allowing them to go overseas, for the sake of China's own interests.
It is not an insult, but stating a fact and not unique in France, but also in Japan and Korea. And I also provide an advice on how the Chinese could avoid this kind of reaction, namely the tourist education before departure.You should learn forum rules and manners and stop insulting other nationalities
can you substantiate your claim?
Chinese competing for title of world’s worst tourists
Global Times | March 11, 2012 18:08
By James Palmer
The "ugly American" has long been a persistent image of US tourism. Herds of the worst kind of US visitors, wearing baseball caps and Hawaiian shirts, have been a common sight on planes from the US for over five decades, ever since the American post-war boom made travel abroad affordable.
A new survey from website LivingSocial confirms this image, with over 20 percent of respondents ranking Americans as the worst tourists. But there's bad news for Chinese conscious of their national image, as 15 percent of those surveyed ranked Chinese tourists the most obnoxious in the world, giving them a solid second place on the list of shame.
This looks even worse when you look at the overall statistics. Despite massive growth in Chinese tourism over the last few years, Chinese tourists are still, according to the UN World Tourism Organization, only about two-thirds of the numbers of Americans. As the Chinese presence grows, will they claw their way into the uncoveted position of the world's least-liked visitors?
It is not an insult, but stating a fact and not unique in France, but also in Japan and Korea. And I also provide an advice on how the Chinese could avoid this kind of reaction, namely the tourist education.
It is not an insult, but stating a fact and not unique in France, but also in Japan and Korea. And I also provide an advice on how the Chinese could avoid this kind of reaction, namely the tourist education.
Foolish Racism
For the duplicates, they would buy "samples", no need to take photos. People taking photos are innocent people, although Chinese tourists do not understand the difference between public space and private space, which these shops are.No racism there are many stores around the world which restricts chinese people from taking pictures in their stores due to the cheap duplication of their products as one of the members have said
It is not an insult, but stating a fact and not unique in France, but also in Japan and Korea. And I also provide an advice on how the Chinese could avoid this kind of reaction, namely the tourist education before departure.
Chinese competing for title of world
You got your historical facts all screwed up. KMT was the ally of the US; Nazis would never ally with the ally of the US like the KMT, or the ally of the Soviets like the communists.
Japan was a world power in the 30s, the only one of the axis with a navy strong enough to challenge the US and UK. This was the reason for the alliance.
Well, Pakistani and Indian tourists who could afford to visit France for pleasure would be well-to-do type of people with British colonial era manners, so they would be considered OK.