>everyone looks the same as you
>speaks the same language as you
>has the same culture and beliefs as you
Doesn't that basically make everyone a part of your family? No one is a stranger. It's not like in Multicultural countries where everybody is a stranger. What does it feel like?
Homogeneous society
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feels very good
Yes, all are family.
homogeneous society is stupid
>No one is a stranger.
Lol what. When something is present in eveyday of your life it becomes norm and ordinary. We dont feel happy being around same people 99% of time because thats what we are used to. You share lot of things but there are others that differentiate you
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Look who is talking
>Doesn't that basically make everyone a part of your family?
No
feels pretty good. you have some degree of shared contextual understanding and preconceptions of the other person based around shared experiences, shared culture and shared institutions. there's no need to establish any kind of extremely basic groundwork like you have to with foreigners. one good example is when, where and how to speak with strangers. sitting on a bus you don't disturb people because that is not a place to talk, but on a friday night you can just walk to any table in a bar and ask to join the conversation.
honestly i can't imagine living in a country where most people around me were culturally and ethnically foreign. i just don't see them as real people.
I wish my society would be more homo
does it mean marrying your countryman will be incestous?
you tell me zhang
I need to say I can't easily distinguish not-east-asians
>Doesn't that basically make everyone a part of your family? No one is a stranger. It's not like in Multicultural countries where everybody is a stranger.
Not really. There are no differences in these regards. Mostly it's culture itself, even supposed "multicultural" societies aren't really so much different cultures co-existing, rather one culture dominating and others on the side line (or completely absorbed all together).
err..I'm not sure but in many cultures people call each other brother or sister when they're not even related by blood. In India, people often say Bhai which means brother.
india is neither homogenous nor unicultural though
1 of 30 marriage couples is Japanese and foreigner in Japan now
russian whores are nasty tbqh
Chinks aren't human though.
It is compared to America and Canada.
If you enter a Tim-Horton's in Canada, you'll hear people speaking in a dozen or so languages.
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It feels safe but instead there is a sheer peer pressure.
Silver medalists of 4x100m relay in Rio 2016
Same here, having same beliefs brings everyone closer. We call guys bhai(bro) and young girl bagi(sis). Its the same as when japan says onii-chan
He's pretty good-looking.
no he isnt
There are one million poles here too
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New world divisions are in broad strokes though; all whites are considered the same, while in Europe a British city full of Poles would be multicultural
The same way all Indians, East Asians and Middle Easterners don't think of themselves as the same, even if people not from those groups do
The largest ethnic group in India, Hindustanis, are just 46% of the population, compared to a 72% (or 63% non hispanic) white population in the USA
Hindustani is also a pan ethnicity at that, the real largest sole ethnic group are Punjabis, at about 9.5% of the Indian population
>everybody has the same culture and beliefs as you
homogeneity doesn't do that, see all civil wars
haha benis
Well pakistan is homogenous since no one would want to immigrate here.
But we say the same here too. We say Bruder, Brudi or sometimes Bro to each other
polaks are boring and ugly
just look at those retarded costumes and shitty faces
It felt great. Too bad our idiot politicians threw it away.
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finnish people are trash anyway
Japanese and German
the left, Japanese and Jamaican
>Japanese and German
The master race?
In a society like that, it sucks being more "unique"
>tfw people think I am Japanese because apparently I look Japanese
Yeah, not like those exciting iraqis, afghanis and syrians.
They should be replaced by Greeks.
I feel safer around my own kind. But im also shy and biased.
>Family
That not but when there are many drunk people in the trains at the weekend you start randomly being talked at by others, never did that happen with people of foreign roots yet tho.
That means 3% mixed offspring.
But I guess that includes koreans who can be absorbed easily?
Id wager the abyss between the many religions and peoples with their own languages and age old customs is greater then between a black and a white dude born in canada.
>Doesn't that basically make everyone a part of your family?
No, not in the slightest.
>Doesn't that basically make everyone a part of your family?
It sounds like incest.
kek Japan is getting so enriched in the next 30 years, enjoy your Syrians and creepy whites
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