Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

> Racism in London, My experience Chat

views
     
nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 08:55 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


@ firedauz

nothing new, mate.

never liked the british society, despite spending more than 3 years in cardiff (lebih kurang 2 jam dari zone 1 london)

ironically, i seem to be more comfortable with melbourne instead (for obvious reasons)
nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 08:58 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


QUOTE(cameltoe @ Aug 16 2009, 08:56 PM)
Asians will always be 2nd class citizens in European countries.

Learn to adapt if you want to live there.

If you go buffet or any public event you'll have to line up behind the ang mohs before your turn.
*
not true. been to many european countries and never faced such problems before.

on the other hand, asians (especially malaysians) will be the first, rushing to the buffet booth to sapu all the prawns, salmon and relatively more expensive food derivatives, leaving them puzzled
nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 09:01 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Aug 16 2009, 09:00 PM)
so you're the one make us look low class!!!
FFFFUUUU
*
was just making a point. my apologies if you want to take it personally
nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 09:04 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


QUOTE(cameltoe @ Aug 16 2009, 09:01 PM)
You sure?

Once your kind start building in numbers and the Europeans feel threatened they'll show u the middle finger.

Every country feels that way too.

Imagine if China sends thousands of their people to Malaysia and they start taking citizenship. Would the locals revolt?
*
nothing you can do about that unfortunately.

highly dependent on the government policies. australian and new zealand are two prime examples, where (legal) migrants are growing exponentially.


nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 09:06 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


QUOTE(nokia2003 @ Aug 16 2009, 09:04 PM)
nothing you can do about that unfortunately.

highly dependent on the government policies. australian and new zealand are two prime examples, where (legal) migrants are growing exponentially.
*
from my understanding, the malaysian government is also awarding citizenship and the british government does provide a relatively large amount of perks for asylum seekers

This post has been edited by nokia2003: Aug 16 2009, 09:08 PM
nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 09:15 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


QUOTE(sassyset @ Aug 16 2009, 09:11 PM)
thus the reaction from its citizens
*
hence proving my point, it is dependent on government policies and citizen reactions have obviously not changed much since
nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 09:20 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


QUOTE(firedauz @ Aug 16 2009, 09:19 PM)
Orait, I'll head down to Australia then next year biggrin.gif
*
LOL. but kat UK, lebih banyak orang melayu la.

australia kurang sikit.
nokia2003
post Aug 16 2009, 09:26 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,786 posts

Joined: Nov 2007
From: VIC - The Place To Be


QUOTE(EmperorMeng @ Aug 16 2009, 09:23 PM)
this is not the global mentality we seek
*
depends i reckon.

i actually have a father (with intention sending his children abroad for education) asking me that before

This post has been edited by nokia2003: Aug 16 2009, 09:28 PM

Bump Topic Add ReplyOptions New Topic
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0178sec    0.41    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 3rd December 2025 - 01:33 PM