i didn't know there was any hostility towrads asians. Dang, I need to keep up on the news, I reckon.
God Bless, and Merry Christmas
2006-12-20 19:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-15 08:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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From my own experience, I have found myself to be aggravated by many Asian-born people in public places for a variety of reasons. First of all, in touristy locations, they tend to be more concerned with their cameras and video recorders than they are with where they are walking and who they are about to plow into as they view life through a lense. Also, even when not behind a camera or video recorder, I have found that Asian people tend to take up more space than they should. For instance: Blocking aisles in a theater, restaurant or store, agressively putting themselves in front of someone who is trying to look at titles in a book store or pick out a laundry detergent in a grocery store. I have always assumed that such aggressive behavior comes from having lived in a country that is over-populated. But it is still aggravating to have someone step in front of you when the situation does not warrant it.
2006-12-20 19:51:27
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answered by PDY 5
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The hostility as you call it is probably ignorance and lack of understanding. It takes time for people to get used to other culture and behaviour, that's all.
2006-12-20 19:46:59
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answered by discombobulated girl 4
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I really hate it when I am included in someones generalizations. I have no hostility to asians. I admire them.
2006-12-20 19:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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They believe all the stereotypes against us, that's why. I don't eat dogs! And I guess they just assume that I'm gonna be a smartass and do everything great so that they look bad. Ha! I can barely motivate myself to wake up, much less steal their jobs...
2006-12-20 19:44:06
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answered by fliptastic 4
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I certainly don't I admire their morals, work ethics and everything about them except for the idiot that is building a nuclear bomb in North Korea. People are jealous
2006-12-20 19:42:26
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answered by devora k 7
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I know what your getting at but I think "hostility" is the wrong word.
2006-12-20 19:43:00
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answered by infiniteson 3
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Asians work hard and earn less as the demands and ambitions are very less!
2006-12-20 19:41:52
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answered by SESHADRI K 6
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I think it's the combination of emotional distance and martial arts skill that intimidates me.
2006-12-20 19:41:15
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answered by colorlesschunk 2
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