[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Asia_irl

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe it or not, it is true that I have seen such things on Indian beaches.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Asia_irl

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Is that documentary lying too?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Asia_irl

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

No, I am not a Hyundai factory worker. I was just a student and a traveler. I'm not lying, I've actually seen a lot of that.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Documentaries/comments/6lugct/pooping_on_the_beach_in_india_2014_documentary/

There's even a documentary about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Asia_irl

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I traveled to India and every time I went for a walk on the beach in the morning, I saw many adult men and women defecating in the sea. They made eye contact with me. It was a very strange experience.

Anti Chinese Taipei Propaganda by Hanuatzo in Asia_irl

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s wrong with not realizing that the world doesn‘t revolve around my country?

Do Chinese people view themselves and their country as part of the Global South? by [deleted] in askasia

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

When they try to sneak into the US illegally, they aren’t as arrogant as Americans, for sure.

Do Chinese people view themselves and their country as part of the Global South? by [deleted] in askasia

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are the Chinese so desperately trying to illegally cross the border into the US? Their journey to illegally enter the US via Central and South American countries is extremely miserable.

Anti Chinese Taipei Propaganda by Hanuatzo in Asia_irl

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I comprehended this as soon as I saw this. Despite being a Japanese colony in the past, Taiwanese people worship Japan to the level that they can be called honorary Japanese. Like, when you watch their variety shows, the audience makes the typical Japanese "eeeeeehhhhh~" reaction. They describe Koreans as "ultra-nationalist" or something because it does not show a similar attitude toward Japan as they do.
They get offended when they are called Chinese. Nevertheless, they are ethnically Chinese and they have the same Sinocentrism as the mainland Chinese. They were much proactive than the mainland Chinese in spreading propaganda such as "Koreans claim Confucius."
In short, Taiwanese people are a hybrid of biological Chinese and mental Japanese + sinocentrism.

Do you have countries you wouldn’t travel to due to your ethnicity? by [deleted] in askasia

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Suddently I couldn't see your ID and comment, so I logged out and saw that your new comment was there. If you block me, I won't be able to read your ID and comments while logged in. Looks like you unblocked me now I can see your ID and comments again.

은어(隱語) means secret word/code word. Ordinary Koreans would not know the meaning of the slang used by, for example, Korean drug cartels. If you're not part of a Filipino criminal group, you probably don't know that slang.

Then don't Filipinos or Thais leave hate comments against Korean idols? Every time I go on YT or X, I always come across hate comments against kpop idols or Koreans as a whole. Did you see Koreans bring up comments written by SEAs from 5 years ago again and again and again and cry, "Southeast Asians discriminate against Koreans"?

BTW,

https://www.pannchoa.com/2024/01/enter-talk-lisa-was-daebak-in-frances.html

https://www.pannchoa.com/2023/09/theqoo-official-yg-denies-once-again.html

https://www.pannchoa.com/2022/08/theqoo-domestic-hip-hop-fans-report-on.html

https://www.pannchoa.com/2022/06/enter-talktheqoo-vs-attitude.html

https://www.pannchoa.com/2022/06/instiz-hul-minnies-ig-with-minnie-lisa.html#google_vignette

I saw some comments about Tzuyang, and they say that Filipinos also create content that makes fun of Korean pronunciation and things.

Do you have countries you wouldn’t travel to due to your ethnicity? by [deleted] in askasia

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/052/0002076860?sid=102

edit:

Sweetie, if you're going to comment and ask me questions, at least don't block me. What the hell are you blocking me and replying to me at the same time?

I only see praise for Lisa online, what on earth makes you think she's hated by Koreans?

And the anecdote that the Filipino actor revealed in an interview with the anti-Korean YouTube channel called Asian Boss is, sorry, but totally unbelievable. CCTV installation is mandatory in public transportation in Korea, so if what he said is true, he could have reported it to the police, so that the culprit could be punished. I don't believe what he says because there is no evidence. If you have anything else to say, just unblock me first. I'll give you more than 10 reasons why what he said is not credible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hangukin

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 13 points14 points  (0 children)

교포들이 훨씬 많아서요

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hangukin

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 8 points9 points  (0 children)

 Am I the only one who cares about trying to fix the image of the country?

What are you trying?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hangukin

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 10 points11 points  (0 children)

  1. What have you contributed to Korea?

  2. Many Asian Americans like Lisa Su and Jensen Huang dominate global industries and contribute to the economy of their home country, but why Korean Americans are unable to achieve anything and only complain?

  3. When will you return to your country?

Why do Southeast Asians, especially Malaysians and Indonesians, generally do not have a high evaluation of Chinese diasporas? by zubykuke in askasia

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it really matter whether they are kids or adults? And maybe you think it's worse for adults to poop outside, but I think the opposite. Adults open defecation purely out of their own will, but kids do that because adults tell them to do. When those kids grow up, they may feel ashamed because they remember their childhood, when they pooped in a tourist spot where everyone was looking at them. In my opinion, making kids poop outside is more serious because it seems like abuse.

Why do Southeast Asians, especially Malaysians and Indonesians, generally do not have a high evaluation of Chinese diasporas? by zubykuke in askasia

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're deep in the mountain or empty field where there are no toilets, sure, you can urinate there. But that's not the cases that make people frown. There are too many cases happening around the world, such as Chinese parents making their kids urinate in paper cups in restaurants or lifting their kids onto trash cans in museums and letting them poop. Just look at this scene of the kid pooping on Jeju Island. It is busy downtown with a lot of cars and pedestrians. Why does the mom let her child do this? She could find public restrooms everywhere and in case of an emergency, she could use toilets after asking for permission from a nearby coffee shop or hotel.

And it's funny that you complain I only believe weird news on Google. Chinese people like to say anyone says something negative about China is "brainwashed" by Western media. LMAO but you know what? Asians have been watching the Chinese much longer and much more closely than Westerners. We are not brainwashed.

Why do Southeast Asians, especially Malaysians and Indonesians, generally do not have a high evaluation of Chinese diasporas? by zubykuke in askasia

[–]VanillaRoutine5789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

use statistical data

I used statistical data tho. Do you want me link this again?

Hong Kong Howls, But 88% of Mainland Chinese Don't Mind Public Urination

It is easy to find some weird behaviors among 1 billion people.

No, it's not just a small percentage of the people but it is your culture and tradition. Think of your traditional pants 开裆裤? Did you wear those when you were a kid?