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Sashimister 04-27-2010 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by NickKemp (Post 809945)
I think Japanese think very little of Koreans as real people. They are more concerned with Korea celebrities etc.

What's so unusual about this? Even if it were true, it would happen between any two countries. Are you saying that you are concerned about every citizen of the world?

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I have a Japanese friend who is half Korean and hides it because he fears how people will treat him. He is close to 50 years old lived all is life in Japan, knows nothing about Korea, but is sort of ashamed or afraid of what people would think if they found out he was half Korean.
If he is 50% Korean and he knows nothing about Korea, you should be wondering what's wrong with him instead of what's wrong with those of us who are 0% Korean. It would, in fact, be very difficult to find a Japanese person who knows nothing about Korea, especially at age 50.

Ryzorian 05-04-2010 12:26 AM

I tend to make friends with folks who think/act/talk/have similer interest to me. Most folks are like that I would suspect. It doesn't mean everyone is a bigot persay, most probably view people who aren't similer to them with casual indifference. It's when things are percieved as potentially threatening somehow that these bigots start showing up.

IE; If we mingle with group B, we will loose our identity or something. It seems silly, but looseing ones self identity can be frightening to alot of folks. Personally I think perhaps it's because some of them have a weak sense of self to begin with, but that's just my opion.

Yoshinori 05-04-2010 05:39 AM

Generally, I have a very favorable opinion of South Koreans. I know few, and they are all great.

Not so sure about North Koreans, though... but then I don't know any.

Zongo 05-04-2010 10:46 AM

In my experience it is kinda of built-in. It goes well past how the British dislike the Germans/French etc. Some stuff I have heard come out of Japanese Childrens' mouths are crazy. 'They're not really people', and ' I would like to eat a Korean person' are ones that spring immediately to mind.

Sashimister 05-04-2010 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Zongo (Post 810812)
In my experience it is kinda of built-in. It goes well past how the British dislike the Germans/French etc. Some stuff I have heard come out of Japanese Childrens' mouths are crazy. 'They're not really people', and ' I would like to eat a Korean person' are ones that spring immediately to mind.

You sure you even speak Japanese? I've never heard a kid say such things.

Yingzi 05-04-2010 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by hitotsz (Post 798818)
Just wondering. I was thinking Japan thought of Korea as insignificant until the Winter Sonata became popular?

Yes those wonderful dramas' effect was significant indeed!!

For me ,l Korea is sort of my sister. I don't know what older people would think,, but I'm really really happy when Koreans have achieved something as if my relatives have dome great things. In the latest olympic games, many korean people won gold medals and I was sooo excited and I was so proud of it:rheart:
And Many of my friends love Korean culture like,,THXQ and some of them visit Seoul as a graduation-trip.
I don't know what Korean people would think of us but I don't have any Anti-Korean feeling ,rather I wish I had more chance to get to know much more about them.

Thank you!(Komaoyo???)

hitotsz 05-05-2010 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Zongo (Post 810812)
In my experience it is kinda of built-in. It goes well past how the British dislike the Germans/French etc. Some stuff I have heard come out of Japanese Childrens' mouths are crazy. 'They're not really people', and ' I would like to eat a Korean person' are ones that spring immediately to mind.

When and where did you hear that? How old were the children?


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