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Unless you are drunk or high like a crackwhore i saw on robsons last year, pulled down her panty and pissed right at the bus stop outside tommy hilfigers. How to raise your kid so they are not dogs 101: 1) dont talk loud in public places 2) dont piss unless in bathroom 3) dont chew and talk with food in mouth 4) most important part: most HK or china poeple don't hold the door open for you., fucking hate it. |
I think you missed one important lesson kids need to learn: We are all people, there is no need to discriminate between people. Sure, we may speak different languages, look different and have different cultural norms. But in the end we are still people. |
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fuck man.... going to the states in seattle, NO ONE FUCKING SAYS THANK YOU when i open the door infront of them and no one fucking opens for me :seriously: i find it normal in canada but never down there |
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I have seen HKers do some stuff that would be 'unacceptable' to someone raised in Canada for instance. TONS of nose picking, nail clipping, pimple popping, coughing in the open, shoving, impatience, and general inconsideration are the worst traits I have observed in HKers over the years. Oh and the 'class' thing definitely, especially on the island which I avoid as much as possible. None of which I would consider "dog like" |
Lol at Hong Kong vs Mainland... When will people realize that an eye for an eye only leaves the whole world blind? |
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And then if you immigrated to, say HK, for a better life for your kids, you'd have trouble learning Cantonese because you're pretty uneducated and it's a backwards language structurally compared to English, of which you have Gr 5 level literacy anyway. On top of that, the locals are racist as shit. Then 40 years later, kids on the internet will bitch at you for keeping to yourself and not learning the language. |
God damn there's a lot of stereotype going on In here Every culture n every race there's someone who's either rude or obnoxious This video actually widens the gap between them Adds fuel to the fire lol Posted via RS Mobile |
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being a mainlander and having live in hk for a considerable amount of time this promotion of hate is digusting. Every culture has their good and bad. HK is now part of china whether honger like it or not and everybody should really learn to get along. Honger really need to stop infusing racial tension especially among youth. I tutor little kids in hk and i have had 10 year old kids blurting out hate speech about mainlander to me, I told the kid that i'm in fact a mainlander. The kid was in absolute shock and refuse to believe me base upon my action and my appearance and the way i talk. the fucking hong kong media and the kid's parent taught the kid to stereotype and to hate. not saying that there ain't any rude and disgusting mainlander but there are FAR more egocentric insensitive disrespectful sheeps in hk that are completely ignorant of other culture. |
^^ yes is very disrespectful when you have kids from China that just poo and pee everywhere they do and their parents TOLD them it is ok. Later on these ppl yell and scream at pplw ho try to tell them their action is unacceptable and they need to learn what's call WASHROOM. Also, ppl who decides to come up to HK buy out all the stocks(as in BOXES) back to China leaving ppl in HK with none of that product to buy (remember the incident with the baby milk powders where you see ppl form CHINA buying them in 10+ boxes back to China?). Also what about those so call moms form China rushing to HK to have their babies born in HK to use allt he benfits from HK without contrubting a penny to the HK society? Is not just this one incident that causes this. Is a whole ton of other issue put together. |
ching chong ling long :troll: |
so i met a guy yesterday after class and we were going to the library. he asked me if i'm from china and i said no. then he asked me where im from and i said hong kong. he seemed pretty annoyed with my answer. lol although hk is part of china now my natural initial reaction was that they are different hence i said hk and not china |
Sooner or later...one side is going to complain saying they took OUR JOB!!!! |
I've visited China and HK many,many times. When I was in Guangzhou, which is a Chinese city that is 2hrs from HK via train, I was subjected to complete anarchy in terms of lack of manners, common courtesy and very basic forms of human decency. When I boarded that train to HK, things improved substantially. Let me just thank the British for taming HK when they did and forcing western values upon the indigenous population. It's really two different worlds. |
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^ jst saw that on FB too.. was gonna post and discuss |
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thats the asian sitting stance... whether u're honger, mainlander, viet, filipino, thai, taiwanese, jap, korean, CBC, etc etc and i doubt that guy knows if he categorized them correctly ;) |
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nammer squat like bosses :troll: |
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