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"I'm talking about Koreans overpaying me to the point where I felt guilty"
"I was never talking about receiving gifts"
@bigmattoidchimpin @freepatriot @zeke @KingOfWhiteAmerica @MelGibsonafter4Beers @Paultron
First off there are a much larger percent of Christians in Korea than Japan and China
Second the problem is going to be more extreme if they are not Christians then if they are Christians because Christianity reduces some of the social problems involving Confucianism
They are more likely to want a favor in return if they are not Christian
With an exception being if they are Christians recruiting people
@bigmattoidchimpin @freepatriot @zeke @KingOfWhiteAmerica @MelGibsonafter4Beers @Paultron
A white man I knew married a Korean woman and theyintentionally left price tags on gifts in order for both the wife's family and the husbands family to exchange gifts of equal value
I know I was offered food for free without being told any conditions than told I owe servitude or allegiance to a Church because of the free food when I wanted to stop attending the Church and this Church was run by Koreans
@MelGibsonafter4Beers @Paultron @shortstories @freepatriot Yeah it’s probably a big part of why they’re so heavily sanctioned; Koreans are naturally very racist - can’t have anybody getting any ideas now
@zeke @freepatriot @shortstories @MelGibsonafter4Beers @Paultron Yeah they take it seriously, like we used to
@bigmattoidchimpin @freepatriot @shortstories @zeke @MelGibsonafter4Beers @Paultron Yeah man beyond the obvious, I can’t say I understand the specific motivations behind Korean miscegenators’ and their draft picks; I can’t really see much good coming out of it, in spite of their many laudable heritable traits and recessive alelles. In normal circumstances it wouldn’t really be any of my business - but the days are dark, the hour late.
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It is culturally trained in Koreans to act polite to people for the sake of reputation without actually caring about the well being of the people you are polite to
And although many Korean people generally care about the well being of people they do not care about the well being of people on average more than White people do even though naive observers might believe they do because they act more polite
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In Korean culture, gift reciprocity is important as it helps maintain social balance and respect in relationships. When receiving a gift, it is customary to reciprocate with a gift of similar value to avoid any awkwardness