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Thread: Five common traits of Chinese in a foreigner's eyes
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[quote=GUEST64236,420556]Sorry for this second part, as i was busy typing away what i had ot say i didnt notice that there was a character limit and before i knew it i have already ran out of room, so this is the second part of what i typed. 4) Ok, this trait of valueing friendship is most certainly true, my dad who i said before is not a very good dad in my opinion values his friendship very high, probably higher than he values his family i my opinion. The same goes for me though i do value family a little more i value friendshipp really high especially if i have really great friends that are kind and hopitable towards me. If you think about other countries like the US(just because its a country that is talked alot about)alot of teens now a days are still valueing friendship high but not as high as chinese,i who live in the US see this clearly everyday, these so call "friends" now a days make fun of each other to gain popularity and i feel like they seem to use each other more than anything. Sure this may only be true to teens now a days in this generation but from what i seen in adults still doesnt compare to chinese friendship. It may sound like i favor chinese people more but this is just what i see im not leening in anyway at all. Just that when my family goes to chinatown every other week or so we always go to restuarant out late and we always meet my dad's old friends and they sit and talk and drink for hours till like 11pm about almost nothing really, and that is seen everytime we go there with other people in the restuarant too, chinese people are close in family and friends for the most part. They hang out and have a good time everytime they have the chance. Now this is mostly true even in chinese people who tends to be trouble makers. Thought in family matters this might not always be true as chinese families are very strictcompare to other families in other countries and in my case mine is very strict and not fun to be in, but despite that my dad treats and values his friends very high. 5) Finally, this last trait is very closely related to the second trait of pride especially since china is becoming one of those powerful countries and alot of chinese people are having strong national pride in that. I can't say for certain this is true but majority of chinese people i seen does have high competivity including myself and hate losing at that so this is somewhat true but not a certain. As you may notive i added alot of personal feelings and emotions in my explanations which i try not to do especially adding in too much of my own life, that i only try to do as examples. But these explanations i feel are mostly facts and i only added some personal opinions that did not affect my explanations of why the traits are true.[/quote]
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