I feel comfortable when I am with people who smile and act laid-back. I feel very tense and nervous around people who are aggressive and loud and sending out violent vibes. It has nothing to with their ethnicity.
There are people of all colours and creed who wear hatred as some kind of badge, and they are not pleasant to be around.
On the other hand, people who display patience and tolerance and acceptance are easy to be with.
2006-11-14 02:21:51
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answered by kiteeze 5
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I am a white girl, and my immediate group of friends when I was growing up was 1 white South African boy, 1 Vietnamese boy and 1 Pakistani boy. We were all best of friends and didn't know the first thing about racism. I believe this has led me to be comfortable in any like minded group as an adult regardless of race. The only time I feel uncomfortable is when I can tell that I am not welcome in the group, which unfortunately happens quite frequently when I'm at work as the various races seem to voluntarily segregate in the staff rest areas.
Quite a bit of truth in the saying about 'birds of a feather...'
2006-11-14 03:27:53
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answered by Number O 3
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Any lady that's no longer racist or hung up on staying interior the confines of their faith... which seems worse than racist... to illustrate, i could in no way ask out a woman donning a Hijab. it particularly is like a huge neon sign asserting, "no longer a guess, fool!" Mormon women folk will easily date non-Mormons, which rather inspired me. i think of it particularly is hella mature of them. basically, I won't ask out any lady it particularly is too into her ethnicity or faith... to no longer say I even have something against having an ethnicity or faith, I do exactly no longer like it while people decide different on that stuff. does not count if i'm courting a completely warm babe and he or she says something approximately somebody else. i could nevertheless harm it off till it grew to become into rather out of character.
2016-10-03 23:03:00
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answered by lavinia 4
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First of all, I think the Brit's are pretty cool. But for your ?.
I would feel most comfortable with an American.
I would feel at an extreme unease at the Muslim population there. They are trying to eradicate the proud and moral traditions of the British.
2006-11-14 02:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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ethnically none. But socially I find the chattering class type soiree/gatherings distinctly uncomfortable as if you have the audacity to ask a question like, who is wim wenders, people tend to sneer. And if you continue to ask questions rather than inform you for a rounded conversation friends start to disown you and your left wondering around...
O.K maybe I should have stopped scratching my bum and being common, but its the thought that counts
2006-11-14 02:23:56
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answered by comicbookrob 3
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None in particular, as there are good and bad in every group of people.
Those that do unsettle me are any group of young people that group themselves together in "gangs" (for want of better word) and act like they own the ground they walk on and the space they view.
2006-11-14 02:11:06
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answered by brianthesnailuk2002 6
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I don't. Everyone is the same everywhere, I find myself adjusting to the same differences and indifferences that occur when ever you get major groups of people living together in one space.
2006-11-14 20:45:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Belgians
2006-11-14 02:13:21
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answered by gdeach 3
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I dont think that it is the race, more the background, culture and up-bringing.
I often find that indians can be pushy.....this is not because of their colour, but of the way they are brought up.
2006-11-14 02:12:04
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answered by noggintrude 3
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I feel comfortable with anyone. Race shouldn't be a factor when it comes to communication.
2006-11-14 02:11:43
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answered by Renee 1
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