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Curry is okay. I hate sushi though as well dogs and cats. What caste? Im buddhist, I guess you think Buddha lived in China, right? Although Indian society is often now associated with the word "caste", it was first used by the Portuguese to describe inherited class status in their own European society . English caste is from Latin castus[citation needed] "pure, cut off, segregated", and the participle of carere "to cut off". Application to Indian social groups originates in the 17th century, via Portuguese casta "breed, race, caste".

China you got caste issues also....educate yourself buddy...
The Southern and Northern Dynasties showed such a high level of polarization between North and South that northerners and southerners referred to each other as barbarians. The Mongol Yuan Dynasty also made use of the concept; Yuan subjects were divided into four classes, with northern Han Chinese occupying the second-poorest class and southern Han Chinese the poorest one.
Traditional Yi society in Yunnan was class based. People were split into the Black Yi (nobles, 5% of the population), White Yi (commoners), Ajia (33% of the Yi population) and the Xiaxi (10%). Ajia and Xiaxi were slaves. The White Yi were not slaves but had no freedom of movement. The Black Yi were famous for their slave-raids on Han Chinese communities. After 1959, some 700,000 slaves were freed.
 
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Curry is okay. I hate sushi though as well dogs and cats. What caste? Im buddhist, I guess you think Buddha lived in China, right? Although Indian society is often now associated with the word "caste", it was first used by the Portuguese to describe inherited class status in their own European society . English caste is from Latin castus[citation needed] "pure, cut off, segregated", and the participle of carere "to cut off". Application to Indian social groups originates in the 17th century, via Portuguese casta "breed, race, caste".

China you got caste issues also....educate yourself buddy...
The Southern and Northern Dynasties showed such a high level of polarization between North and South that northerners and southerners referred to each other as barbarians. The Mongol Yuan Dynasty also made use of the concept; Yuan subjects were divided into four classes, with northern Han Chinese occupying the second-poorest class and southern Han Chinese the poorest one.
Traditional Yi society in Yunnan was class based. People were split into the Black Yi (nobles, 5% of the population), White Yi (commoners), Ajia (33% of the Yi population) and the Xiaxi (10%). Ajia and Xiaxi were slaves. The White Yi were not slaves but had no freedom of movement. The Black Yi were famous for their slave-raids on Han Chinese communities. After 1959, some 700,000 slaves were freed.

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

I love it just for the sheer lunacy.
 
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Lol.....I like chinese women and culture.....I respect and admire the Chinese people and how they survived throughout the centuries. We all can a lot from you guys. I just hate the constant India bashing but I guess that' the way it is.



BTW Instead of catering to the American palate, Chinese Americans who have chinese restaurants should make chinese food that is exclusively chinese. This is much healthier option and show the benefits of Chinese cooking. This is the Asian century baby..
 
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I just hate the constant India bashing but I guess that' the way it is.

Look at the Indian media to see where this big country-bashing issue started.

In the past week on this forum, there have been three articles posted from the Indian media, that predicted a Sino-Indian war within a few years from today.

And from apparently "respectable" media sources, like NDTV as well.

Even some Indians themselves, have referred to "Times Now", as "Fox News on steroids". Pumping out hatred, and the people follow.
 
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You are right dude to some degree, but actions speak louder than words. If it does pump hatred like you said, I can only think of it as a means to condition the folks to think of a immediate threat due to China's constant supplying of weapons platforms and nukes. Actions like that will make the media push such stories thru....
 
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You are right dude to some degree, but actions speak louder than words. If it does pump hatred like you said, I can only think of it as a means to condition the folks to think of a immediate threat due to China's constant supplying of weapons platforms and nukes. Actions like that will make the media push such stories thru....

Well, there is nothing that we can do about it anyway. Just learn to live with it.

Actually, expect it to get a lot worse, as nationalism continues to rise in both countries.
 
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True.....I know the Chinese are very confident and they should be. I doubt India's preparedness. It fails in the most basic of services. Maybe time will tell.
 
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Lol.....I like chinese women and culture.....I respect and admire the Chinese people and how they survived throughout the centuries. We all can a lot from you guys. I just hate the constant India bashing but I guess that' the way it is.



BTW Instead of catering to the American palate, Chinese Americans who have chinese restaurants should make chinese food that is exclusively chinese. This is much healthier option and show the benefits of Chinese cooking. This is the Asian century baby..

Constant India bashing? You must be hallucinating yourself.
Can you provide some evicence of the constant India bashing by Chinese?

If you can, please post them here. http://www.defence.pk/forums/members-club/84024-let-us-find-out-one-who-likes-preaching.html
I have openned this thread to find out who is bashing whom months ago, because another Indian member was having the same hallucination as you are.
 
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