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sharky246
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FranzP
France270 Posts
What if she's not korean and just have a korean name ? | ||
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Thienan567
United States670 Posts
I'm asian and I see these kinds of asians all the time, no biggie. | ||
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sharky246
1197 Posts
On October 19 2011 22:34 FranzP wrote: Let me try to get your point. She has a korean name but doesn't know how to speak korean, so she is a disgrace ? What if she's not korean and just have a korean name ? no shes actually korean, so to speak. On October 19 2011 22:35 Thienan567 wrote: Uh, you do realize not every asian in the West is aware of their background right? You know, the ones who didn't emigrate and parents didn't care enough to tell them or don't know themselves? I'm asian and I see these kinds of asians all the time, no biggie. what exactly do you mean not aware of their background? how can an asian not emigrate and live in a foreign country? A parent not caring enough to tell them what? | ||
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
b. she was trolling you c. she's 2(+) generation and hence doesn't actually speak korean d. any combination of the above | ||
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Legatus Lanius
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Xenocide_Knight
Korea (South)2625 Posts
On October 19 2011 22:26 frodoguy wrote: I was wondering what another korean (one that knows something about his/her country and can speak the language) would think about this. He/she would think of her as a disgrace is what i initially thought. Someone who would normally be considered a disgrace by their own countrymen/women would in reality be revered to the highest extent. I'm korean, speak korean, born in korea, and the only thing I see disgraceful here is your ridiculous statements | ||
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Suichoy
Canada397 Posts
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Cubu
1171 Posts
If yes, then im sure the same logic applies to koreans. If no, then shes a disgrace. | ||
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Yosho
585 Posts
On October 19 2011 22:42 Xenocide_Knight wrote: Show nested quote + On October 19 2011 22:26 frodoguy wrote: I was wondering what another korean (one that knows something about his/her country and can speak the language) would think about this. He/she would think of her as a disgrace is what i initially thought. Someone who would normally be considered a disgrace by their own countrymen/women would in reality be revered to the highest extent. I'm korean, speak korean, born in korea, and the only thing I see disgraceful here is your ridiculous statements ^ this i don't think this deserves a post. She's just a person doing what she does. why does not being educated in her language or culture / background to the full extent make her a disgrace? | ||
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LaLuSh
Sweden2358 Posts
Happens to me all the time. I can understand my family and speak a crazy mix of their native language and Swedish. But if I actually speak with someone who's native and fluent or someone who carries a slightly different dialect I won't understand jack shit unless they speak slow and enunciate words clearly. Also they cannot use too advanced words or academic level grammatical syntax, lest they'll lose me. | ||
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eddoo
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keiraknightlee
United States301 Posts
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sharky246
1197 Posts
On October 19 2011 22:42 Xenocide_Knight wrote: Show nested quote + On October 19 2011 22:26 frodoguy wrote: I was wondering what another korean (one that knows something about his/her country and can speak the language) would think about this. He/she would think of her as a disgrace is what i initially thought. Someone who would normally be considered a disgrace by their own countrymen/women would in reality be revered to the highest extent. I'm korean, speak korean, born in korea, and the only thing I see disgraceful here is your ridiculous statements wow, calm down bro, i have nothing against people who cant speak their own language or dont know anything about their own country. But being that koreans themselves show strong sense of nationalism, i just find it ironic that they wouldnt see it as a disgrace. | ||
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jlim
Spain943 Posts
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Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
Come on now. | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45221 Posts
On October 19 2011 22:37 Cambium wrote: a. it could be that your korean is really bad b. she was trolling you c. she's 2(+) generation and hence doesn't actually speak korean d. any combination of the above Yeah, these all sound viable. My heritage is Italian and I'm American, so when people ask me if I'm Italian I say "Yes." But both my parents were born and raised in the United States, as was I, so if someone started speaking Italian to me, I wouldn't know what the fuck they were saying. | ||
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RogerX
New Zealand3180 Posts
If my parents were from Korea and I was born in New Zealand(True story), do I have to master the language, Korean? No, thats a ridiculous statement and calling her a "disgrace" is harsh. | ||
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WindForestChild
7 Posts
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Grettin
42381 Posts
What if you are from Canada, your other parent is from France but you don't know how to speak french, does that mean you are a disgrace? Am i understanding this wrong? | ||
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