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Asian behaviour patterns

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posted on Jul, 22 2006 @ 08:25 AM
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We need, generically, Asian behaviour patterns. You see and feel it, that this
is missing.
Doesn’t matter where you are in Europe. I can’t speak for America.

Thailand have different ethnical groups, but thats no problem for them.
They have insurrections in the very south, differently minded people -
Apart from the Buddhists - want to be a part of Malaysia.
I spoke with Thais about the problems in the south. I asked them about their
thoughts about the muslims in Thailand.
They said to me that the attacks on schools or goverment facilities makes them
really sad. But we can not be angry about the - generic term - “muslims”.
They said me that you have to divide the violent muslims in the
south of Thailand apart from the muslims all over the world or the “neutral”
muslims in Thailand. “We are all Thai”

I mean thats a society. I hope you understand.

If you walk in Thailand, wherever, and pass a group of people eating a meal.
It could happen that they invite you to sit together. They want to share
their food and drinks. It’s all about give and take. Here in Germany it’s all
about give. I don’t refer to money or unconditional materially things. I just
miss the equalise here.

(I hope I posted this in the correct forum)



posted on Jul, 22 2006 @ 08:32 AM
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No we don't. New York is as ethnically diverse as they come, and things work out here just fine.



posted on Jul, 22 2006 @ 08:38 AM
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Originally posted by Akraites
No we don't. New York is as ethnically diverse as they come, and things work out here just fine.


Yes, N.Y. is a "ethnically shake", I agree with you
Well, nearly all bigger citys. I refer to the prevalent behaviour in e.g. whole Northern America. I just don't wanted to write something wrong about U.S. citizen and their behaviour, because I never visited the states so far. But thanks for clarification.



posted on Jul, 22 2006 @ 07:23 PM
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You're still right though. It seems the farther one travels from the coasts and the closer you get to the center, the uh...less tolerant people seem to be of diversity (be it cultural or ethnic diverity)



posted on Jul, 23 2006 @ 01:09 AM
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Caretaker PM Thaksin is now.
He must deserves
.



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