Those who live outside Asia. What are things Asians are not ready to hear.
Those who live outside Asia. What are things Asians are not ready to hear.
We’re going broad with this one given the population and the size.
Those who live outside Asia. What are things Asians are not ready to hear.
We’re going broad with this one given the population and the size.
Women are smart, capable, and equal.
Central and West Asians really aren't ready to hear that.
neither are Yoon's little fascist youth sadly
and apparently neither are the pissy korean american boys on Reddit too
I live in west Asia and I agree :3
It's OK to run a fan at night
Nice try Big Fan.
My hot take: saving face and thinking that winning by cheating is the same as winning are toxic culture traits
Clarify please
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face_(sociological_concept)
Keeping up appearances at all costs accumulates moral debt and leads to monumental failures down the line. Everyone knows the senile boss is about to make another mistake, but the nail that sticks out gets hammered down, so everyone shuts up until bankruptcy and suicides.
Lol are you not familiar with Asia / West Taiwan?
BREAD DOESN'T NEED TO BE SWEET. Please. Especially not cheese toast.
You folks are just as racist, sexist, and bigoted as Oklahoma.
I wonder how the rates of violent crimes suffered by asians in Americas/Europe compare to violent crimes suffered by white people in China, Korea, or Japan...
remember when covid happened and asians were gettin jumped every week? when's the last time we heard about a white guy getting beat up in Asia? maybe getting scammed/pick-pocketed in southeast asia or getting caned in Singapore during the Clinton era?
I'm not saying asian people don't have bigotry or ignorance, but it plays out very differently
You're not wrong what that doesn't mean racism doesn't exist in Asia .When it comes to racism, two Wongs be don't make a white.
Y'all migrated out of Africa like the rest of us.
Turns out it was more in central Europe according to the latest discovery, but we are all human regardless of where we started.
Edit: Never mind, it was only 1.4 million years ago: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/ancient-stone-tools-found-in-ukraine-may-have-been-used-by-early-humans-over-1-million-years-ago
The second part still stands though.
Your curry sucks.
No, not that other Asian country's curry. That one is really good.
YOUR curry sucks.
Why is it like that and way different from that other Asian country that tastes way better?
You work too much. Your work quality suffers because of it. Studies have shown the optimum amount of time to do serious mental work in a day is less than half of how much you all work since childhood cram schools.
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023/10/surprising-benefits-four-day-week/
China is just West Taiwan. 🤷🏻♂️
West Taiwan: "Okay so you admit we are both part of the same country then? BEGIN THE INVASION UNIFICATION!"
Of the mainland..
Finish the sentence.
McDonald's and fast food restaurants are looked down on in many western countries. Flexing you're eating at McDonalds to westerners is like saying you don't know what quality looks like.
McDonald's only uses pink slime in the US. Other countries health standards require real food to be served. So that flex is actually understandable. Their McDonald's is actually good and relatively healthy all things considered. I can't imagine eating McDonald's over there your entire life only to realize one vacation that your country has the superior fast food.
Idk about Asia, but I've been to McDonald's in Germany and it tasted exactly the same as home.
Mechanically separated meat is sold and served in Europe and Asia.
I can assure you is that all of the fast foods ive been to in europe, all tasted like shit. except for kfc and taco bell. Subway is the most egregious offender, 9 euro for a 15 cm sandwich is straight up theft. It wasnt even good, just the most mid turky sandwich ever
Biggest cope in the past 10 years, here ...hahaha
the mcdonalds here in hong kong are fuckin sick compared to the ones i've been to in the US and Canada.
some of the juiciest fried chicken i've ever had, and the seasonal shaker fries are hella rad.
Well, in Russia both old McDonald's and today's pirate version are fine. Maybe too dry, it's as if you needed a bucket of water to drink after eating such food.
I've heard Americans also despise Burger King, despite the laggy app and all, it's very nice here.
In a world where we think of climate change and national debt as Western worries, Asia's dirtiness is enough of an absolute eco-hazard to warrant its own kind of debt if the rest of us thought the same way.
The same rivers Rama and Krishna bathed in could today kill you, and China has enough air pollution that the smog from Los Angeles blows over from there, more or less the same way sand from the Sahara fertilizes the Amazon.
Well. In some way classes exist. People in some of them don't bother the smog around them, they'll just walk in masks. They also get paid less. People in other ones do. They want cleaner air, good wages, plenty of affordable goods produced by the former group for its smaller wages with all the pollution.
When I talk things about how computers of 1999 were good enough, I mean that among other things.
I have never met someone raised outside of Asia that has ordered a glass of hot water to drink as-is. I have no idea why this habit is so wide spread among people raised in Asia and it baffles me.
Hold on for some Jared Diamond-ass reasoning.
Before sanitation rules, very broadly: Europe made alcohol to make potable water whereas Asia boiled it and made tea. When there’s no tea available or fitting your tastes, the water still needs to be purified, so drinking hot water was still a common practice which has stayed around as an aspect of culture.
Minor addition:
In Europe, to make drinks like beer you had to boil the mash, which unknown to them sterilized the water, which made beer generally safe to drink.
In east asia, as you mentioned tea was a common drink. But before that there were numerous herbal remedies that had to be boiled and served hot as well. People who drank the herbal remedies got better (mainly because hydration and clean drinking water are important factors for well being). Other than attributing the recovery to just the herbs, they also attributed it to the temperature.
So lacking tea or herbal drinks, the ancient chinese believed drinking hot water was somehow beneficial to the body. Add that to the fact that many who drank cold untreated water fell sick, you can easily see how the myth developed.
Another side note. Hot water is expensive (fuel wise) so drinking hot water was a sign your family was comparatively well to do and something a lot of villagers emulated in an attempt to show that the family was well off.
That covers the germs and steel. Where do the guns factor in?
I think it's rooted in a belief that consuming something so cold is bad for the body somehow. Meanwhile I'm sure they eat frozen desserts.
I know of two ways it can be. You know how the body fights infection with a fever - well I have some chronic inflammation in the gut that is exacerbated by cold exposure, and the gut becomes more leaky after going out in the winter. Tyramine from aged foods leaks into the bloodstream, causing various symptoms. I drink hot water now.
The other is
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiopathic_cold_hemagglutinin_syndrome
Yes, body dampness. It's old Chinese medicine and it's believed cupping helps draw out body dampness. Among other things.
People in China drinking hot water in summer is equivalently weird to Americans drinking ice water in winter.
Some people who like to drink tea after a meal are fine with just sipping hot water if tea isn’t available.
I haven't heard of it, but I guess it makes sense. Like, it's not uncommon in the US to drink hot coffee in the morning when it's cold out if you're camping or in an outdoors environment that's hard to heat up. Delivers a big slug of heat directly to someone. But there's no real reason that it has to contain caffeine.
I don't know about Korea or other places, but Japan traditionally didn't go in for house insulation, aimed to use the kotatsu rather than heating the living space as a whole.
I love that kotatsu idea! That would be such a cozy way to rest in on a cold weekend. This should be a thing everywhere …. But only the electric version. I’m not sticking my feet under a mystery blanket with a charcoal burner somewhere
Flash-news.
Plastic is not biodegradable.
Some of ya'll are the most racist people and China is, like, the Texas of Asia. I think of people living in China the same way I think of people living in North Korea: How horrific, I wish them luck.
Also, WTF South Korea. All I hear is how sexist and fucked up you are. I don't hear anything good about living there, and the fact that some of those cheabols haven't been assassinated yet is beyond me.
About South Korea and bigotry - is it really worse than Japan?
China: Stop trying to make the mandate of heaven happen. It's not going to happen.
Japan: If you're worried about population decline, maybe you should be less shitty to foreigners who want to live there.
Korea: Your music industry is uncomfortably close to slavery. And despite America's best efforts, you still have the closest thing to a government owned by corporations.
Southeast Asia in general: I am sorry you are stuck being the Middle East of the Far East.
Addition to the above, since someone pointed out that my Korea comment appears to assume a South Korean default:
Best Korea: Your music industry is uncomfortably close to slavery. And despite America's best efforts, you still have the closest thing to a government owned by corporations.
Improving your driving license quality would save so much money by reducing worker deaths.
China is the USA of Asia.
This is supposed to be a burn against asian countries as an American in devastated 😭😭😭
y'all racist as fuck!
Mod Comment: Fair's fair. The Americans copped it sweet, so it seems like it's someone else's turn. Just keep it within the rules, especially rule 1.
corn does NOT belong on pizza
and corn isn't street food
fuck corn
Hard disagree. Pizza can have whatever you want. And corn is delicious it all forms.
and corn isn’t street food
I disagree. Corn in Mexico definitely works as a street food. Also, I just realized this, but I wonder why corn didn't pick up as street food in Chicago and Indianapolis.
It is when it's elote.
Corn on those Asian buns though.
Experiencing the world through a camera lens is not how it's meant to be
Same shit I'd tell Americans: Germany is more than beer, lederhosen und nazi history
I agree, it's unacceptable to forget Bavarian dresses.
Western is not better, don't leave Asia
i would say neither better nor worse, just different
This time you eat paper, next time you'll eat glass. And boards not hit back. You're not a Tanaka and kiss my converse.
Average penis size in Ecuador 🍆
What's with people and penises?
I knew a guy who constantly talked about dick sizes, dick maintenance, dick facts around the world, etc.
When a girl called out his dick-obsession, he proclaimed to be extremely straight, and tried to have all the guys in the room agree that everyone thinks of dicks like that. He was in for a rude awakening.
They are dicks afterall.
Announcer: Red starts off the match with a savage low blow. Will the ref do anything about it?
Translation: Post stuff you hate about Asians, but it's not prejudice.