ardour
Well known loser
Maybe this should be posted in the controversial forum but there are only political topics discussed there.
I studied and work at a university in New Zealand with a high number of immigrants and international students - mostly from East Asia. After years of being around people from this background, including some 'friends' who turned out to be more like aquaintances in the end, I get the rather obvious impression that many Asian immigrants auto-friend each other while being totally oblivious to other races – which leads to me question, don't they have an easier time making friends? It's like this even when shared culture and language aren't a such factor. Koreans sometimes mingle with Chinese, Mandarin with Cantonese speakers even though that means speaking in English. Indian and Middle Eastern minorities do the same yet they seem to take an interest in outsiders more, like there isn't such an extreme self-imposed segregation going on there.
I get that we have every right to stick to those we feel comfortable around and shared experience in a new country encourages people to stick with each other - but I can't help thinking there's more to it. White/European society is like some fragmented, individualized non-culture - there aren't the religious practices or traditions that bind a society together and provide opportunities for people to know one another. 'Western' society is where we don't even know our neighbours names, most of us don't practice Christianity any more -so that's gone, and any 'culture' we have left to with nuclear family suburbia is more about economic necessity. Can getting drunk at a bar or sporting event really count?
If you took the average white loner youth with issues and somehow gave them a Chinese background wouldn’t they more than likely gain a group of Chinese friends? As member of the privileged majority, I find myself increasingly feeling like an unattractive white male looking in on others worlds that I can never be a part of. Cultureless, empty. Does anyone (like me) feel like that? I guess it depends on where you live. This thread probably sounds idiotic. Asian people (I hate saying 'Asian') no offence intended, I don't want to imply you aren't individuals with problems like the rest of us.
I studied and work at a university in New Zealand with a high number of immigrants and international students - mostly from East Asia. After years of being around people from this background, including some 'friends' who turned out to be more like aquaintances in the end, I get the rather obvious impression that many Asian immigrants auto-friend each other while being totally oblivious to other races – which leads to me question, don't they have an easier time making friends? It's like this even when shared culture and language aren't a such factor. Koreans sometimes mingle with Chinese, Mandarin with Cantonese speakers even though that means speaking in English. Indian and Middle Eastern minorities do the same yet they seem to take an interest in outsiders more, like there isn't such an extreme self-imposed segregation going on there.
I get that we have every right to stick to those we feel comfortable around and shared experience in a new country encourages people to stick with each other - but I can't help thinking there's more to it. White/European society is like some fragmented, individualized non-culture - there aren't the religious practices or traditions that bind a society together and provide opportunities for people to know one another. 'Western' society is where we don't even know our neighbours names, most of us don't practice Christianity any more -so that's gone, and any 'culture' we have left to with nuclear family suburbia is more about economic necessity. Can getting drunk at a bar or sporting event really count?
If you took the average white loner youth with issues and somehow gave them a Chinese background wouldn’t they more than likely gain a group of Chinese friends? As member of the privileged majority, I find myself increasingly feeling like an unattractive white male looking in on others worlds that I can never be a part of. Cultureless, empty. Does anyone (like me) feel like that? I guess it depends on where you live. This thread probably sounds idiotic. Asian people (I hate saying 'Asian') no offence intended, I don't want to imply you aren't individuals with problems like the rest of us.