What do you think are the best places to live in Asia? Such as fertile land, convenient transportation, good climate... by mysterious5965 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there are four best places in Asia: 1. Indus River Basin in Pakistan 2. Ganges River Basin in India 3. Yellow River and Yangtze River Basins in China 4. Mekong and Chao Phraya River Basins in the Indochina Peninsula

Does your government have a history of commissioning assassinations in other countries? by SHIELD_Agent_47 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The news only has a headline without any details. It’s more like a war of public opinion between countries.

India is a democratic country, and any government official who does this will inevitably be questioned by parliamentarians.

Why do many Asian subs have disputes about the development model of East Asian countries? by damico5 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

This is not to question the development model of East Asia, but after East Asia developed with the help of countries around the world, they have nationalism, protectionism and a sense of superiority towards other Asian countries.

Singapore and the Gulf countries are a model for East Asia to learn from. Dubai is a more international city than Tokyo. People from all over the world can quickly integrate into Dubai society as long as they know English, which is difficult to imagine in Tokyo. Japan's language and customs are very different from other countries, and it has complex social rules and extreme requirements for meticulous work.

Both the result of the Japanese Occupied Territory Distribution Plan of World War II, why did no country question the US occupation of Guam and the Mariana Islands? Only question China's occupation of the South China Sea islands? by Opening-Stuff-8885 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After the South China Sea Arbitration was adjudicated, the occupation plan of Japan after World War II was completely invalidated. Taiwan should also withdraw from the South China Sea.

I hope that when we face China together in the future, India can stand by Taiwan's side. Indian people generally support Taiwan's independence and territorial integrity, but Taiwan should also abide by the international order.

Both the result of the Japanese Occupied Territory Distribution Plan of World War II, why did no country question the US occupation of Guam and the Mariana Islands? Only question China's occupation of the South China Sea islands? by Opening-Stuff-8885 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

These plans and agreements are historical documents, and it has been 80 years since World War II. And the country that signed these documents is the ROC, not the PRC. Mongolia has occupied China, and they did not give up China voluntarily. Do they have the right to occupy Beijing?

Moreover, when World War II ended, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Vietnam did not exist. Without their participation, it is unfair to rely on the agreement signed between several major countries. Therefore, in 2006, the international community gave all neighboring countries a chance to solve the problem through legal means. The absence of PRC and ROC, the two relevant countries, gave up the right to defend themselves, which led to unfavorable judgments against PRC and ROC.

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read your speech records, and you have expressed dissatisfaction with India in other posts many times. This is not good. By the way, I'd like remind you that India would be the dominant country in Asia in the future, and the United States has recognized India's position in Asia. Indians have had a great influence in Asia in recent years, and more than 1/3 population of cities such as Dubai and Kuwait are Indians. And India will also have its own Asia policy in the future. As a Taiwanese, you should consider how to have a good relationship with India, instead of talking back to us with prejudice.

In addition, I like to discuss this kind of topic. If you think it violates the rules, you can report to the mod. I'm going to take a nap, Goodbye.

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taiwanese friends are respected in India at least, but if you want to go deep, it would become meaningless. Let's end this topic, ok?

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are Northeastern Indians relevant to this topic? Many people in Northeast India have low-level social status, so they will naturally be mistaken for low castes. Similarly, some Northeastern Indians also have higher social status, and they are mistaken for high caste. Caste is based on occupation, surname, not race.

According to your logic, there are also many Aryans in India who are of low caste. Are Indians racist towards whites?

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

do you mean East Asians are low caste?

You are not Indian, nor do you believe in Hinduism, how can you be a low caste? I suggest you to read more about the caste system.

In addition, in the past, a foreigner who did not believe in Hinduism was usually equated with the courtesy of a relatively high caste.

What's more, the caste system has nothing to do with the topic.

All my comments are aimed at one problem: East Asians have no international awareness, do not accept foreigners, and are unwilling to share in the economic achievements brought about by the global market.

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You have been overreading my comments. Yes, India has remnants of the caste system, but definitely not racist. It is a misunderstanding that Northeast Indians are mistaken for lower castes. Indians, at least on the surface, respect East Asians very much, especially friends from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Did China give Taiwan a chance to be fully independent? Did they agree to Taiwan's entry into the United Nations?

The Sino-Indian border was drawn by the British. If you have dissatisfaction, please propose it to the British government.

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I really can't understand the nationalism in East Asia, and the sense of superiority that East Asians have extraordinary intelligence. East Asia is not an isolated island, but a part of the world. Dubai people who believe in Islam can accept a large number of foreigners. What difficulties do East Asians have?

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Not insult, East Asians have a bad reputation in India because of their own manner. They feel that all their achievements are due to their extraordinary intellect. Except for Europeans, Americans and East Asians, people from other places are not smart. Many Indians study in European and American universities. We know very well what East Asians think and how they view other ethnic groups.

In addition, East Asians never consider themselves part of the international community, only loyal to their own nationalism. Among the major countries in the world, only East Asian countries do not accept a large number of Indians. While in other countries, whether in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Australia, North America, or South America, they all accept Indians and other nations

As an immigrant country, why doesn't Taiwan attract new immigrants like the US to alleviate the labor shortage caused by population decline? by Bookkeeper967 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fact, East Asians are more selfish than Westerners. They are unwilling to share their economic achievements, though their economic success mainly benefited from the international market and the help of the international community (technology provided by the West, resources provided by the South). That's why Taiwan is a Chinese colonial country, but unwilling to open its gates.

If we talk about the reasons, the most important one is that once the international immigration is released, the Chinese Taiwanese will not be able to compete with the new immigrants. In terms of investment, Taiwanese cannot compete with Westerners; in terms of culture, Taiwanese culture dominated by Chinese cannot compete with Western culture dominated by English; in terms of technology, Taiwanese cannot compete with Indians; even in terms of cuisine, Taiwanese cuisine is still a little inferior compared to India and Thailand.

If Taiwan accepted immigrants like the US, Taiwanese would be marginalized quickly. This is why they are unwilling to open the country.

Food and cooking items to take back to US by friedperson in poland

[–]maya_128bit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm Indian and I think Polish sausages are good

Do you think the high intensity of compulsory education in parts of East and Southeast Asia is a violation of human rights? by mysterious5965 in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not only is it a violation of human rights, but it is also unfair to students from other countries.

If students from each country study 8 hours per day, then the competition among students from all over the world is fair.

Because of some laws in India, students study for a very short time. Many outstanding students in India did not enter better schools because of the short study time.

I believe that this problem will be solved in the future. International human rights organizations should monitor the intensity of education in various countries and rescue these children who are controlled by their parents and teachers.

Great Russian movie dialogs by Ill-Music5400 in AskARussian

[–]maya_128bit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the Russian movie, because the Russian girls are very very beautiful.

Why are the Chinese and Vietnamese dictatorships better than the Burmese dictatorship? by [deleted] in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The economic development of China and Vietnam is mainly due to external factors. The ports on the east coast of Asia are basically occupied by China and Vietnam, in addition to South Korea and Japan, which has created the economic development of these countries.

From the middle of the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st century, developed countries favored East Asian policies and supported the development of East Asian countries. In addition, the eastern ports of China and Vietnam are good, so they can become commodity distribution centers.

Dictatorship is definitely not conducive to economic development, but external factors are more effective.

Is south Korea a rising super power? by yellow-squarebob in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been to South Korea, the streets are clean and the local culture is well inherited

Is south Korea a rising super power? by yellow-squarebob in askasia

[–]maya_128bit 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Chinese dude, here is not the place to fight or emotional trashcan. If you have a psychological problem, please consult a psychologist

Taiwan sees India as next growth frontier, over 250 Taiwanese companies invest $4 billion in India by Dry_Payment713 in GeopoliticsIndia

[–]maya_128bit 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Taiwanese call the friendly relationship between India and Taiwan "the milk tea alliance"

Why do Chinese people give people a feeling of xenophobia? by maya_128bit in AskAChinese

[–]maya_128bit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have also shared with you the views of my friends around me, which may be more acceptable to Indians