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Started by jaysings, August 05, 2013, 04:39:58 AM

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My husband used to travel to many different countries for his job including many Spanish speaking ones..



If I joined him I could speak with locals.


oh i see. where did your husband come from? is he taiwanese as u?

No, he is a Dutch-Canadian.


oh.... :shock: envy you.  i hope i can get a white girl too :D

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oh i see. where did your husband come from? is he taiwanese as u?

No, he is a Dutch-Canadian.


oh.... :shock: envy you.  i hope i can get a white girl too :D

Why a white lady Jaysings?



If you meet a nice lady that is Chinese, Korean or East Indian would you reject her?

jaysings

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No, he is a Dutch-Canadian.


oh.... :shock: envy you.  i hope i can get a white girl too :D

Why a white lady Jaysings?



If you meet a nice lady that is Chinese, Korean or East Indian would you reject her?

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oh.... :shock: envy you.  i hope i can get a white girl too :D

Why a white lady Jaysings?



If you meet a nice lady that is Chinese, Korean or East Indian would you reject her?


i will prefer to get a white girl than those coming from anywhere else, but i like them all except korean. i have no discrimination and slurs of korean, yet i just don't like to be with korean no matter who they are.

I always liked men with blue eyes, so I understand..



Why do you not like to be around Koreans?

jaysings

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Why a white lady Jaysings?



If you meet a nice lady that is Chinese, Korean or East Indian would you reject her?


i will prefer to get a white girl than those coming from anywhere else, but i like them all except korean. i have no discrimination and slurs of korean, yet i just don't like to be with korean no matter who they are.

I always liked men with blue eyes, so I understand..



Why do you not like to be around Koreans?

Anonymous

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i will prefer to get a white girl than those coming from anywhere else, but i like them all except korean. i have no discrimination and slurs of korean, yet i just don't like to be with korean no matter who they are.

I always liked men with blue eyes, so I understand..



Why do you not like to be around Koreans?


they make me feel uncomfortable. the air becomes intense around me, and i will involuntarily draw myself back from being too close to them.



through their eyes, i can see dedain and pride.

Culturally, there are some things I don't like about Korea like the extreme hierarchical work structure.

jaysings

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I always liked men with blue eyes, so I understand..



Why do you not like to be around Koreans?


they make me feel uncomfortable. the air becomes intense around me, and i will involuntarily draw myself back from being too close to them.



through their eyes, i can see dedain and pride.

Culturally, there are some things I don't like about Korea like the extreme hierarchical work structure.


i don't understand this phrase "extreme hierarchical work structure"  :?

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they make me feel uncomfortable. the air becomes intense around me, and i will involuntarily draw myself back from being too close to them.



through their eyes, i can see dedain and pride.

Culturally, there are some things I don't like about Korea like the extreme hierarchical work structure.


i don't understand this phrase "extreme hierarchical work structure"  :?

I mean it is extremely top-down. Ass kissing is despised in Canada, but in Korea it is expected of good employees. If you are a junior employee bowing to senior employees is an everyday thing. Some Koreans I have met say they don't like it either, but what can they do. It is part of their work culture

jaysings

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:D

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i don't understand this phrase "extreme hierarchical work structure"  :?

I mean it is extremely top-down. Ass kissing is despised in Canada, but in Korea it is expected of good employees. If you are a junior employee bowing to senior employees is an everyday thing. Some Koreans I have met say they don't like it either, but what can they do. It is part of their work culture


junior japanese are expected to show their respect to senior people whether the young groups are under the elder groups at the superior positions or not. however, japanese scarcely have a quality that makes u feel despised and disrespected

I cannot handle Korea`s rigid hierarchical work culture...drives me up the wall. Obvious Li worked in Korea and knows all about it.

jaysings

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I mean it is extremely top-down. Ass kissing is despised in Canada, but in Korea it is expected of good employees. If you are a junior employee bowing to senior employees is an everyday thing. Some Koreans I have met say they don't like it either, but what can they do. It is part of their work culture


junior japanese are expected to show their respect to senior people whether the young groups are under the elder groups at the superior positions or not. however, japanese scarcely have a quality that makes u feel despised and disrespected

I cannot handle Korea`s rigid hierarchical work culture...drives me up the wall. Obvious Li worked in Korea and knows all about it.


now? is he living in korea now?

Anonymous

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junior japanese are expected to show their respect to senior people whether the young groups are under the elder groups at the superior positions or not. however, japanese scarcely have a quality that makes u feel despised and disrespected

I cannot handle Korea`s rigid hierarchical work culture...drives me up the wall. Obvious Li worked in Korea and knows all about it.


now? is he living in korea now?

No, he lives in Saskatchewan now. He worked in Korea and his wife is Korean.

jaysings

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I cannot handle Korea`s rigid hierarchical work culture...drives me up the wall. Obvious Li worked in Korea and knows all about it.


now? is he living in korea now?

No, he lives in Saskatchewan now. He worked in Korea and his wife is Korean.


oh god. should i move out all my replies above?

Odinson

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Quote from: "Odinson"Kulta=Gold

Hattu=A hat



Kultahattu=golden hat



It is the name of that book. We have to change the names because literal translation would sound stupid.

Finnish looks like a difficult language to learn..



I studied Spanish, but gave up after one month.


Foreigners never get rid of the accent. Or they won´t learn at all.



Spanish sounds awesome.

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now? is he living in korea now?

No, he lives in Saskatchewan now. He worked in Korea and his wife is Korean.


oh god. should i move out all my replies above?

 :?: