I am a japanese and I never saw a black people because going to London. I am sorry that the black people I met are rather difficult to work with, or being labelled as a trouble-maker. Would like to hear what black people think. Please of course BE POLITE.
2006-11-19
09:22:12
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Beckham
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Now I can understand there is a group of people whenever you ask them to do something, they say you racist and they are racially discriminated. However, my friends, the excuse is too convenient to prevent you from improving. Eg. ten years ago, nodbody believed japanese football can play in europe but now we can, because we are determined to success. Of course, it is none of my business to comment on others. I am really proud of being a japanese.
2006-11-20
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black people should not be in London or New York. They talk about repatriation is a must well why do they invade first rate nations then call them a problem. AFRICA for the africans and I firmly believe that. The only problem is blacks will talk about going to Africa but some how they never Leave. In my country of Tibet they are not welcome.
2006-11-19 09:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should either ask the person closest to you this question or keep it to yourself.I'm half black and I'll tell you this if they keep voting for idiots I'm moving to London.I'm not difficult so just because you have met morons who happened to be black that is not my fault.I don't have control over every black person.I've met a couple of Japaneses people who were really rude too.You don't see me calling all Japaneses people stupid.In person I'm very nice,nobody has ever told me that I was hard to work with or talk to.PLEASE DON'T STEREOTYPE ANYBODY!
2006-11-19 09:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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A person is good or bad whether black or white. Respect the person not the colour. The people you worked with probably found you difficult to work with and I'm sure a few people didn't like you because of what your countrymen did in the second world war.
2006-11-19 10:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You are a bad at a the English. Maybe the black people that you met couldn't understand you.
Black people will think the same as white people.
There are difficult white people and difficult black people, and from what we see here, difficult Japanese people!!!
Deal with it, it's nothing to do with a person's colour, they have probably sussed that you are a racist and don't like you.
2006-11-19 09:55:41
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answered by Caroline 3
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Yet another racist question.
This site is turning into a racist chatroom!
It's unfortuntate that the people you have met are difficult to work with. The fact that they are black is irrelevant. Maybe you are finding them difficult to work with because they are finding you difficult to understand, I can only go on your question above, but that would indicate your English is not the best.
Don't be so small minded.
2006-11-19 09:37:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should amend your question as I can't understand what you are trying to ask.
Where do you work (what type of job?). Also have you ever been friends with someone who is black? You would realise that there isn't any difference.
You might find that black people will react to you badly if they think that you might be prejudiced towards them first.
Just be yourself and treat people as indiviudals - as you would anyone else and eventually any barriers will come down.
It's a very complicated question actually.
2006-11-19 09:30:38
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answered by How many questions can there be? 3
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The colour of a person's skin doesn't make them a trouble maker, or difficult to work with.
2006-11-19 09:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There should be many black people in London. It would be surprising if you don't see any in a single day. I don't live in London. Where I live there are black people who work in respectable professions like doctors, nurses, accoutants, lawyers, interpreters, teaching...etc. One of my good friends is a black lady in the neighbourhood. She is very hard-working and always cheerful. It's lovely to see her in the morning.
2006-11-19 09:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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That's life I'm afraid. Your gonna meet some black people who are nice, you'll meet black people who are a pain in the ***. Like wise you'll meet white people who are cool and others you'd hate.
2006-11-19 10:12:50
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answered by Bella 2
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Black peoples are much to be respected, many work in pharmacutical retail and used car and car accessory retail and the allied supply of personal defence hardware and consumable such as bullets.
Always respect black mens, diplays of disrespection can result in a death situation.
2006-11-19 09:29:33
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answered by "Call me Dave" 5
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Umm...Well I have never been called difficult before.I think you shouldn't have asked this question.Its insulting and I am sure you wouldn't like it if I posted an insulting question about your race.
2006-11-19 10:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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