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Hey, I'm curious that what's westerners' traditional views on Chinese, Japanese and Koreans?

What do you think the differences of them?

5 de set de 2015 15:49
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China - still a little traditional. They like to have foreign friends.

 

Japan - its all about electronics. To my surprise japan is brighter at night than day time because of all those neons. Friendly people. Less traditional.

 

Korea - ultra modern. But they don't mingle much out of their own community.

 

The common thing is that all of these countries are turning into America.

 

It's just my personal observation.

6 de setembro de 2015

Hi Shirleen. What is your Chinese name?

 

I have been to China and Korea. I do not have much experience with Japan. Working with Chinese girls, I have found them more emancipated in relations. That is to say, they take more initiative. I found Korean people to be more shy. And I found the Korean society and work culture to be more hierarchic.

 

I am from western Europe and here the whole labour culture is flatter. Also there is less difference in the traditional role women take and men take in both a working environment as in a social conversation. I found Chinese women to be more emancipated in this.

 

Also in both countries I found a big difference between the younger and older generation. The younger generations seems to be more westernized and less hierarchic.

 

I was in both countries for a few months do arrange some stuff on site.

5 de setembro de 2015