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Let's share some stories which may sound completely ridiculous in a different context. My grandmother was living during very tough times in Malaysia, Imperial Japanese army tough to be exact and obviously education wasn't a priority as they were preoccupied with not dying. It may be belittling to some but I found it fascinating.
My grandmother was commenting on her disapproval of my cousin's wife not eating rice. (we're Chinese).
Her : How is it possible that she can live without eating rice
My Dad : She still eats meat and vegetables, people can live on that
Her: She won't be able to have children if she doesn't eat rice. People must eat rice.
My Dad : Ang-mos (Westerners) don't eat rice, look at them, they are still fine and having babies.
Her : *snapped* But Ang-mos aren't people!
My Dad bursts into laughter
:D
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Is your cousin's wife ang mo?
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Well then. I guess not getting a decent education does more than keep your mind clean of thousands of hours of algebra.
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Silly westerners, the think they are people . I think we all have a grandmother (or 2 in my case) like this lol.
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i dont speak korena. my grandparents dont speak english. They went through a lot to escape north korea. Unfortunately I will probably never understand them
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Not sure if it precisely fits, but I always thought this story about my Grandfather while serving in the US military in Papua New Guinea was funny. His platoon was a reconnaissance group, after six or so months ahead of the main US force in the jungle they were pulled back to Australia for some relaxation.
They all had a significant amount of back pay they had yet to collect so all came back relatively flush for the time. Grandpa and some of his buddies came across a hotel for sale that happened to come with a full bar as a part of the sales price. Rather than deal with GI quarters the group pitched in, bought the hotel drank the bar and lived there while on leave and proceeded to sell it before returning to combat.
I cannot imagine this happening at any other place and time. For curious parties, Grandpa caught a million dollar wound flew back to Chicago and had a very successful career as a reporter for various papers in the city.
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Westerners eat a lot of rice South USA grows shit loads of it.
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On October 13 2012 19:58 sweetsh wrote: Is your cousin's wife ang mo?
nope, she's a normal local chinese
On October 13 2012 20:45 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote: Well then. I guess not getting a decent education does more than keep your mind clean of thousands of hours of algebra.
To be fair they were Westerners she knew were the British colonialists. The Hongkies called them ghosts. I wonder if that was on her mind, though she isn't Cantonese.
On October 14 2012 01:32 ThomasjServo wrote: Not sure if it precisely fits, but I always thought this story about my Grandfather while serving in the US military in Papua New Guinea was funny. His platoon was a reconnaissance group, after six or so months ahead of the main US force in the jungle they were pulled back to Australia for some relaxation.
They all had a significant amount of back pay they had yet to collect so all came back relatively flush for the time. Grandpa and some of his buddies came across a hotel for sale that happened to come with a full bar as a part of the sales price. Rather than deal with GI quarters the group pitched in, bought the hotel drank the bar and lived there while on leave and proceeded to sell it before returning to combat.
I cannot imagine this happening at any other place and time. For curious parties, Grandpa caught a million dollar wound flew back to Chicago and had a very successful career as a reporter for various papers in the city.
Pitching in to buy a hotel wth?
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Pitching in to buy a hotel wth?
They all combined their money to buy the hotel.
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On October 14 2012 03:02 ThomasjServo wrote:They all combined their money to buy the hotel.
I know what it meant hahaha I'm saying that it wouldn't be remotely possible today
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On October 14 2012 03:43 JieXian wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2012 03:02 ThomasjServo wrote:Pitching in to buy a hotel wth? They all combined their money to buy the hotel. I know what it meant hahaha I'm saying that it wouldn't be remotely possible today XD I missed the wth. I am at work have to be kind of sneaky. Yeah he had an interesting time during the war. Following that Gramps survived Yellow and Dengue Fever, Malaria and a host of other ailments. He was one tough SOB.
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Man how did i miss this blog earlier rofl
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