Ask a moderately well off asian man anything

ask a moderately well off asian man anything

Could you help me with my university tuition?
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no I'm only socialist by name

I respect Asians as much as i respect other whites. I pretty much see them as two of a kind. What about you?

Argentinean here, trying to be a doctor to save some lives but I don't even have money for books

I live with 0,3 cents of dollar a day I'm literally dying but someday I will save shits and be some kind of hero

Help me Ching Chong plz

Do you prefer gook or slant-eyes?

slant eyes, it's more accurate.

need money, have no job at the moment

My respect is based on behavior, but I do think people are quite different. I live in the Netherlands, and even the Dutch are different to say, the British.

kek, good reply

would you ?

Culture casts a long shadow.

How did you make that and could you help me with something?

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Cultural differences create drastically different approaches to general things.

I like my ring tho.

Ring?

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ok no problem user, so you don't want moar

If you're a slant in woodenshoeland, what are the biggest differences in basic approach that you've noticed?

Most prominently, the straightforward way they talk when asked for feedback would be considered rude in America. I think its mostly that they separate subjective and objective values more clearly.

Yeah, that's a hard play in the U.S. People get defensive very quickly, and it's almost always one way (criticism flows down, not up).

Well, America is also much more masculine in societal traits, hence ego plays a large role in interaction.

what exactly is it that you do?

Yeah, and its fucking immature and stupid. Different guy here btw.

Why do you have virtually no money in your current account?

Partnership in a firm specializing in corporate law. Boring as fuck I know.

HSBC offers better interest

I'm not sure that's directly correlated. Masculinity is more about personal ego, but it also tends to be more blunt, outspoken, and willing to take a laugh at oneself compared to more feminine social groupings, which tend to be more supportive and where criticism is mostly behind people's back or against an out group. And the U.S. isn't particularly masculine-oriented anyway, not compared to say the machismo of many Latino cultures.

You're right. It is very odd that the Dutch is very outspoken while being one of the most feminine societies.
From my observation, the directness goes away in a more social environment.

>ching chang ching chong?
>how many times has karate saved your life?
>ever had sexual relations?....with a female?.....a human female?

ding wong xiu shong!
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yes, yes and yes. Not impressive by American standards.