What are ways in which Asians stereotype other Asians? Or what are some more specific cultural and traditional associations certain ethnicities have beyond “Oh Chinese (not even a specific ethnicity) eat anything” or “Japanese/Korean people work until they drop”? I’m especially interested in how Chinese people view fellow countrymen. Do northerners view southerners in the same way Americans do, “uncultured” or “poor”?For example, I heard just yesterday a coworker ranting about Fujianese people, claiming “Yeah, any of them that come over are just smugglers and schemers.” He’s Japanese. I’d heard Japanese and Korean friends complain before about Chinese people being arrogant and there being a lot of historical tension (for obvious reasons). I’m not sure how widespread my coworker’s stereotype is, but I’m interested in learning more.
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North, tall and rough.Shanghainese, snobs.People from the countryside, dumb and rude.
They’re different ethnicities. But none of them can’t separate kind of autistic chud nationalism from autism ethnicity roleplay. Fuck all of them
I don’t like any of them. They’re cold, greedy, selfish, nasty, manipulative and hate people to the core
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China has a north/south divide thing, the norferners are seen as tall, sharp, very strict and militaristic while the southerners are shorter and more easy-going.
Asians don’t have any humanity. Its like asking a car salesman for medical help