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How Do The Japanese Feel About China? | ASIAN BOSS
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It was an interesting video.Can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese, no wonder some of the intreviewees say that they feel China is like a sibling.
China, Korea and Japan do have shared confucius values and so much other similarities, but somehow we all have strong stereotypes against each other which are not shared between us and non east Asian nations. Familiarity breeds contempt.It was an interesting video.
I reminded me of Pakistan and Indian relations.
But to be quite frank I do not think Pakistan and India have anything in common.
Partition was the right thing to do.
Besides our Islamic culture, and the culture of Hindus are very different.
I would be good to see Pakistan and India have good relations, but India has to recognize that Pakistan is a reality, and that we have a different culture and a unique identity now.
I do not think Pakistan and India relations can be compared to Chinese and Japanese relations.
China and Japan come almost the same civilization.
But Pakistan and India are completely different societies.
India is mainly Hindu dominated, and thus we Muslims do not have anything in common with them.
The differences between Pakistan and India are far greater than the differences between China and Japan.
Pakistan and India also have different ethnic groups as well.
It was an interesting video.
I reminded me of Pakistan and Indian relations.
But to be quite frank I do not think Pakistan and India have anything in common.
Partition was the right thing to do.
Besides our Islamic culture, and the culture of Hindus are very different.
I would be good to see Pakistan and India have good relations, but India has to recognize that Pakistan is a reality, and that we have a different culture and a unique identity now.
I do not think Pakistan and India relations can be compared to Chinese and Japanese relations.
China and Japan come almost the same civilization.
But Pakistan and India are completely different societies.
India is mainly Hindu dominated, and thus we Muslims do not have anything in common with them.
The differences between Pakistan and India are far greater than the differences between China and Japan.
Pakistan and India also have different ethnic groups as well.
Pakistan and India could easily be good neighbors.It was an interesting video.
I reminded me of Pakistan and Indian relations.
But to be quite frank I do not think Pakistan and India have anything in common.
Partition was the right thing to do.
Besides our Islamic culture, and the culture of Hindus are very different.
I would be good to see Pakistan and India have good relations, but India has to recognize that Pakistan is a reality, and that we have a different culture and a unique identity now.
I do not think Pakistan and India relations can be compared to Chinese and Japanese relations.
China and Japan come almost the same civilization.
But Pakistan and India are completely different societies.
India is mainly Hindu dominated, and thus we Muslims do not have anything in common with them.
The differences between Pakistan and India are far greater than the differences between China and Japan.
Pakistan and India also have different ethnic groups as well.
Can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese, no wonder some of the intreviewees say that they feel China is like a sibling.
Do Germans like the British? Or French see themselves equal with Polish?China, Korea and Japan do have shared confucius values and so much other similarities, but somehow we all have strong stereotypes against each other which are not shared between us and non east Asian nations. Familiarity breeds contempt.
It's family feud, the relationship won't be good.Do Germans like the British? Or French see themselves equal with Polish?
I think it’s not only applies to East Asian but Europe and Africa too.
Even Indian Punjab is very different to Pakistani Punjab. We have nothing in common with the Hindus.Indian ethnicities span 3 different languages families and 3 different races. Only Indian Punjab can come close to being called a 'sibling', but then as we speak it's being genetically compromised by migrants from tropical regions.
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i think it is not so esay .the relationship of pakistan and india are very complex because of history reasons. britain left a mess. i think britain is a really trouble maker. and indian want to get the benifit of colonial times.Pakistan and India could easily be good neighbors.
Return Kashmir and control of the Indus river back to Pakistan and all hostilities can be solved.
Unfortunately Indians have a penchant for hegemony and an innate desire to manipulate all its smaller neighbors.
Indian interference in Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka are good examples.
Much trouble and bad luck for neighboring countries powerful enough to resist Indian transgressions.
No peace in the region until this malignant nation is repartitioned and hive off all its cancers.
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