<font style="vertical-align: inherit;"><font style="vertical-align: inherit;">You might be able to take the Cheanker out of China, but you'll never take the China out of the Cheanker.
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You just ripped off the cats with stripes saying
I never disliked people of Chinese ethnicity until I started reading threads like this on EJMR.
Lol.. So it's wrong if your Italian, Turkish, french, Russian, polish colleagues in your department talk to each other in their own language? Do you also get triggered that easily? Some people learn to respect cultures of other countries. And I legit made this thread in the "China Job Market" section. If you go to a "Turkish Job Market" thread, all Turkish bros talk in Turkish.
I never disliked people of Chinese ethnicity until I started reading threads like this on EJMR.Lol.. So it's wrong if your Italian, Turkish, french, Russian, polish colleagues in your department talk to each other in their own language? Do you also get triggered that easily? Some people learn to respect cultures of other countries. And I legit made this thread in the "China Job Market" section. If you go to a "Turkish Job Market" thread, all Turkish bros talk in Turkish.
If someone from Turkey or China walked into a room of people who didn't speak Turkish or Mandarin, and started speaking in Turkish or Mandarin, it would be natural to assume Turk/Chinerman suffered from mentaI iIlness, Zhang.
The innate rudeness and nastiness of Chinermen makes this difficult for you people to understand.
I never disliked people of Chinese ethnicity until I started reading threads like this on EJMR.Lol.. So it's wrong if your Italian, Turkish, french, Russian, polish colleagues in your department talk to each other in their own language? Do you also get triggered that easily? Some people learn to respect cultures of other countries. And I legit made this thread in the "China Job Market" section. If you go to a "Turkish Job Market" thread, all Turkish bros talk in Turkish.
If someone from Turkey or China walked into a room of people who didn't speak Turkish or Mandarin, and started speaking in Turkish or Mandarin, it would be natural to assume Turk/Chinerman suffered from mentaI iIlness, Zhang.
The innate rudeness and nastiness of Chinermen makes this difficult for you people to understand.
But this isn't irl, your example is just a strawman, you seem to really be tr iggered