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Except for the fact that people genuinely distrust them for their separate language and accent.
So?nice troll
From what I can tell, australian born asians usually dress better than their foreign counterparts
Highly unlikely. Also it is unimaginable anyone from M'sia lat 20 to 30 years cannot speak some Malay but can even speak some Hindi unless she has a Hindi heritage.Hm my mum speaks cantonese and her family in malaysia called it taro over there. I call it yam at home. She doesn't speak malay but she also speaks tamil and a bit of hindi.
Dude I just told you my mum is 3/4 indian.Highly unlikely. Also it is unimaginable anyone from M'sia lat 20 to 30 years cannot speak some Malay but can even speak some Hindi unless she has a Hindi heritage.
OK. That makes sense then. Thank you Jaundice for having the patience to clarify it to me.Dude I just told you my mum is 3/4 indian.
The relatives over there that called it taro also work overseas from time to time. My mum was british educated before the malay reforms. She has lived here for about 20 years and has either forgotten or ignored any malay she knows because she hates them. She was taught english.
go awayUmm, sorry? Does your dick fit into the usb port? Would you like to show me how please?
Oh come on, do some better response then the same old shit everytime.
yeah but if you don't like a certain group you wouldnt care about whether they ignore you or not since you don't really care about the actions of those you don't like.Good point.
I understand that it's hard when overseas students hang in their own group and stuff, and i'm not saying its our duty to outreach or try to break in their circle - it's just we have to be aware that we're not discriminating them because of their culture or background, but rather their actions. Hence if they're willing to be friends, why not say hi and be nice just as you would to anyone else rather than turning away because they're 'fobs' and have an accent?
So the mindset should be 'we dislike people who stay in their groups, be rude and ignore others' rather than 'we hate fobs and are going to turn around once we hear an accent'.
high heels at unsw stairs place lmaotalk extremely loud, have a fringe, dress bright colourful clothes, high heels even to uni lol
Ivy League.Well the only real issue I've ever had with international students, is that a vast majority of them aren't here to learn. If they were brilliant, they would have ended up at some Ivory League uni in the US or at the presitgious chinese universities (of which there are quite a few now).
Uni classes are taught in english, and more often than not I've had to suffer in class while listening to an international student try to speak english properly while answering a question they totally have the wrong answer to. Whats worse is that when groups do presentation, you have to sit through those painful moments. Oh and did I mention that most of the time they are WRONG? It makes it worse, when the tutorial is presentation based and you're expected to learn off your peers.
Otherwise they are fine. I have a few international student friends who are actually around to learn and have bothered to learn english properly, they are great people. But there are a lot of them who just make uni annoying.