They didn't do anything to me except just being obnoxious. But that's just how the culture in China is, they don't even realize they are being obnoxious and annoying. I just don't like their attitudes.
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Remeber gordon chang? the worst kind of China bashers are white wannabes.
They didn't do anything to me except just being obnoxious. But that's just how the culture in China is, they don't even realize they are being obnoxious and annoying. I just don't like their attitudes.
Understand. If you have to work your *** out to buy your first car 2nd hand while they are buying brand new Lamborghini, BMW, etc, no sweat.
Remeber gordon chang? the worst kind of China bashers are white wannabes.
I wouldn't even care about that if they were just warm, interesting, honorable, charming human beings. But they are not. They are arrogant, obnoxious, rude, anti-social and stay in their bubbles. They need to just leave.
Its different in this case. Younger generation of ABC are those whose parents immigrated (legally or illegally) to the West 20-30 years too early, the "lost generation". They miss the best 30 years of China, and they are still CHINESE in the foreign land. Had their parents immigrated 20-30 later, they could be the one they are hating right now.
In the other word, they are the Product of the time, only on the losing side, thus, the bitterness.
Well, you should run for office, so you can have some say getting them out of here.
To be honest what you say is also true of other East Asians too. I have been to LA. Have a cousin (From Hong Kong) living there. They eat at Chinese restaurant, shop at Chinese supermarket, watch Chinese cable TV. Listen to Chinese U radio. Live in neighborhood full of Asians. Hire a Japanese gardener. Heck another younger cousin was even worried about her son English ability on his first day at school.Not really sure if this is the same in the US, but in Australia. Local born Chinese usually hated Chinese immigrant. Mostly because these immigrant gave them bad name.
These people are loud, rude, and mostly stay within their group. Most ABC (Australian Born Chinese) hated these people, because they would also be see as loud, rude and xenophobic by association.
And no, most ABC, be it first generation or second generation, usually identify themselves Australian, if you ask them,, they will think they are the same with the blond and blue eyes person sitting next to them, no difference..
It is not about time, but rather the ability to integrate into the community. While I am not totally agree the point of the other person, but I do agree, if you migrate to another country, you should integrate into local society, and what I mean "Migrate" does not just mean permanent migration, but also long stays, such as work visa or student visa holder.
Not really sure if this is the same in the US, but in Australia. Local born Chinese usually hated Chinese immigrant. Mostly because these immigrant gave them bad name.
These people are loud, rude, and mostly stay within their group. Most ABC (Australian Born Chinese) hated these people, because they would also be see as loud, rude and xenophobic by association.
And no, most ABC, be it first generation or second generation, usually identify themselves Australian, if you ask them,, they will think they are the same with the blond and blue eyes person sitting next to them, no difference..
It is not about time, but rather the ability to integrate into the community. While I am not totally agree the point of the other person, but I do agree, if you migrate to another country, you should integrate into local society, and what I mean "Migrate" does not just mean permanent migration, but also long stays, such as work visa or student visa holder.
To be honest what you say is also true of other East Asians too. I have been to LA. Have a cousin (From Hong Kong) living there. They eat at Chinese restaurant, shop at Chinese supermarket, watch Chinese cable TV. Listen to Chinese U radio. Live in neighborhood full of Asians. Hire a Japanese gardener. Heck another younger cousin was even worried about her son English ability on his first day at school.
And have you been to Little Saigon ? Nobody speak English there. I have met many 1st generation Vietnamese many were refugees some from Malaysia. They live in US 20 to 30 years. Still I cannot have any in depth conversation with them in English. It's impossible.
That's because some of ABCs have the inferior complex to begin with, and they are sensitive to how others see them. Indians are very loud, and they eat carry, they proudly wear their turbans everywhere, and most of them don't even bother to have a Western name just for the convenience of others. Yet, I don't see them hating new comers this much.
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3796172
Interestingly Mr. Xi's own daughter could not get into a good Chinese school so she had to go to a lower tier school in USA.
Its a no name school called Harvard......
Errr not entirely true. Its not about 1st generation immigrant wanting to integrate. But whether the local white population want to integrate with you. And chances are they do not. Maybe exception are Americans who are more open.That is the part I don't totally agree with the previous poster tower9. I think most Asian are in general xenophobic, including myself, I shop in a Chinese Supermarket, I hang out with Chinese, It's comforting, but then I am not planning to stay long, I plan to leave Australia once my study concluded next year.
There is comforting, and there is refusing to integrating into local culture, what the other poster said is "If" you plan to stay in that country, you should integrate fully into the local community. That part I agree.
On the other hand, Chinese are probably quite standout amongst Asian Population as to refusing to integrate, I saw many Vietnamese, Malaysian totally and completely into western culture, married a local, eat and drink like a local, speak English like a local, don't get me wrong, there are still people who too hang up on their old country, no matter where they came from and do what you said, but the number of those people aren't really able to compare with Chinese. I think the only other group that can compare to the Chinese in this group is Indian, which they generally hang out with each other and don't speak a word of English.
they have some pretty shitty and obnoxious cultural attitudes. They are also pretty materialistic and closed minded.
Obnoxious, annoying, anti-social, greedy, selfish people.
they don't even realize they are being obnoxious and annoying. I just don't like their attitudes.
The irony is strong with this one.I wouldn't even care about that if they were just warm, interesting, honorable, charming human beings. But they are not. They are arrogant, obnoxious, rude, anti-social and stay in their bubbles.
Errr not entirely true. Its not about 1st generation immigrant wanting to integrate. But whether the local white population want to integrate with you. And chances are they do not. Maybe exception are Americans who are more open.
I was 17 when I entered UK to study in a boarding school. In the 2 years I was in the school I have not one English friend. They do not want to mix with you. Especially when you speak Malaysian English which they find it funny and hard to understand. They just make fun at you. So I stick with people my kind like HongKonger and other Malaysians. English are very very conservative people and I think Australians may only be slightly better.
Yes, Americans are more open but still see alot of Asians sticking to themselves. Taiwanese, Hong Konger, Vietnamese included.
Actually in Asia, Chinese integrate very well in Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand because of similar culture or religion. But not Indonesia and Malaysia.
So it depend country to country. Culture to culture and Religion. Government policy also have influences.
Just my opinion.
She was freshmen of Zhejiang Univ. Top3 university of China.