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Post by Ganbare! on May 5, 2010 15:38:36 GMT -5
Is your outlook on the world different from other races?
Certain things are universal regardless of culture/race but some others depends on the balance of your education for instance my vision of society is influenced by my Euro education while the way I view meteorological catastrophes is without a doubt identical to anyone, it's a weak example I know, if you have a better one, feel free to suggest it. I've immersed myself in Feng Shui and confucean beliefs so I think my vision of time and space is increasingly becoming similar to the Chinese.
My question echoes with jefe's reflection about if EAs can really compare their experiences with Whites or Asians etc.
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conorsoccr23
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Post by conorsoccr23 on May 13, 2010 17:28:43 GMT -5
for most eurasians they see the world as yellow, white, and all the dark people
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Post by jefe on May 13, 2010 22:29:46 GMT -5
Race doesn't seem to be a factor in having a similar outlook as other people. It certainly is differently from Asians and "Euro-people", both in the West and in Asia. Gee, I haven't met a Eurasian who has THAT similar an outlook as myself.
To find someone who has a simlar outlook on the world as me - would be a true soulmate. -- Actually, doesn't even have to be that similar, but simply understandable by the other party.
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Post by jefe on May 13, 2010 22:30:34 GMT -5
^ Just laughing now -- *outlook* in HK English refers to someone's outward appearance.
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