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TwistedInsanity
post May 25 2008, 04:29 PM

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Oh dear.

I have been english educated since young.
However that does not necessarily mean my English is great or fantastic.
So please do ignore the grammatical errors.

Anyways, I can't speak Chinese at all, nor can I comprehend the chinese language.
It seems more like ... noise in my head. [Not trying to slander the chinese language, I just can't understand the language].
Hardly been exposed to the Chinese culture and YET... I find myself under your definition of "Chinese Stereotype"?

You bluntly stated that a Chinese Educated is:
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-Quiet (and usually studious)
-Not much to say to guys outside the topic of studies or other mundane stuff and very short responses (ie, "how was your day?" -> "fine")
-Need to be straightforward and direct when speaking to them
-Shy
I am not talkative. I am rather shy. Even if you made me talk, I rather listen.
I have nothing much to say, so yes, I am quite a boring person to talk to.

I would rather someone talk to be directly and not beat around the bush.
Just say it out clearly. I am a blur person who needs things to be directly said into my face.

Either .. Your definition of a Chinese educated Stereotype is flawed or;
... I must be weird to actually fulfilled every criteria under there.

I rather think it is abruptly incorrect to even define things such as these using the factor of the education system.


 

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