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I'm not touching this issue with a 2 inch pole.
Good man; I despise clubbing for the same reason.Zzoram said:I do go out to pubs for a pint and cheap wings. I did it yesterday. I mostly do it with my white friends since they mostly don't want to do anything that doesn't involve drinking. My asian friends prefer going to a cafe for coffee and a dessert. There are exceptions, some of them are up for a good Settlers of Catan or LAN party night every now and then. My asian friends mostly don't drink, they LAN starcraft or play Settlers of Catan over snack food and casual discussion. They also watch TV shows together and discuss them. I enjoy both activities, I just don't like getting drunk or clubbing. Every time I go to a club with friends we have to yell at each other and only hear half the words even then. I find that the opposite of social, nobody can talk.
watJohann said:I've never understood the claim that Asians are too specialized in academics. There used to be a time when they focused solely on rout memorization (the "Asian are good at math" meme) but now Asian applicants to college have very well rounded background (their parents know how to game the system).
The_Technomancer said:But are you Asian? Would they be as likely to invite you to lacrosse and rugby parties if you were "the Asian guy who plays Starcraft"?
A lot of asian parents these days push their kids to go to extracurriculars too, all for the sake of having something on their college transcript.SabinFigaro said:
You know not everyone considers clubbing and drinking a good time. Stop watching Jersey Shore and The Real World.Nerevar said::lol
you sound like a fun guy.
To be fair, for most post-grad programs, this is true for everybody. When an application lists 48 spots for "extracurriculars", you can be damn sure that most people will find some way to fill those spots. No ancient Chinese secret here.Halycon said:A lot of asian parents these days push their kids to go to extracurriculars too, all for the sake of having something on their college transcript.
QFTATF487 said:My experience:
It's not really "Asians" but "foreign asian students" that segregate themselves heavily. I knew lots of foreign students from China that would be afraid to talk to ol' whitey but I also knew lots of second/third generation asians that would be much more likely to intermingle. And then I knew some foreign students that would open up when approached, so uh, it sort of depends
ya this is bullshit with the ones i know.Johann said:I've never understood the claim that Asians are too specialized in academics. There used to be a time when they focused solely on rout memorization (the "Asian are good at math" meme) but now Asian applicants to college have very well rounded background (their parents know how to game the system). They're in leadership positions, sports and other extracurricular activities. All of this is on top of the fact that many of them come from poor families in which English is not the primary language.
I'm especially bewildered that they claim Asians don't party or get hammered. A lot of them can't hold their liquor though.
salva said:Really? I'm still waiting for UCSC's decision. I've never heard anything about Santa Cruz. Is it a nice school?
The parents are all interconnected on the Asian Parent Grapevine.To be fair, for most post-grad programs, this is true for everybody. When an application lists 48 spots for "extracurriculars", you can be damn sure that most people will find some way to fill those spots. No ancient Chinese secret here.
SabinFigaro said:
seriously? i didnt know that.SRG01 said:Dear God, Asians don't party? Since when? Considering that most of us Asians are missing a certain enzyme in our liver, we actually get drunk faster than most. :lol
harSon said:From what I've seen personally, UC Irvine is absolutely awful in this regard.
This is pretty much true for the west coast in general. Asian-Americans generally have no issues hanging out with other ethnic groups.velvet_nitemare said:I'm a student at UCI, and the above is probably true for the fobby asians. Americanized asians are pretty social.
Yeah I seriously hate that shit when growing up. My kid is better then yours crap and have your parents rub it in your face as well.Halycon said:The parents are all interconnected on the Asian Parent Grapevine.
The moment one of them gets wind of any possible weakness their kids' transcript might have, the news spreads like wildfire.
I think this is one examples of the main differences in how various ethnic families treat academics.
"Why can't you be more like your friend and get good grades?"Crakatak187 said:Yeah I seriously hate that shit when growing up. My kid is better then yours crap and have your parents rub it in your face as well.
Thai said:half of this article is about pressure parents put on kids (asian or otherwise), the other half is about White Flight from certain universities.
ya the status stuff in chinese culture sounds kind of sucky, ive seen the effects of it too.Crakatak187 said:Yeah I seriously hate that shit when growing up. My kid is better then yours crap and have your parents rub it in your face as well.
-COOLIO- said:ya the status stuff in chinese culture sounds kind of sucky, ive seen the effects of it too.
if i had parents like that i feel id be kinda tempted to just be a hobo
crazy monkey said:Do you go and talk to them. My group is made up of Indian Chinese, Macedonian, polish and Venezuelan.
Crakatak187 said:It is true in my Asian community. News spread like wildfire. My family gets shunned by the Asian community because of a freaking divorce.
Not all parents are like that, but there are a lot out there. It's funny how some brag about how much better their children are when they don't even know what the hell their children does.
Lunchbox said:does canada imply asians as people from the indian subcontinent like british people, or far eastern like the US?
i read through several articles from different sources where they were talking about different people and i was thinking about the other
Lunchbox said:does canada imply asians as people from the indian subcontinent like british people, or far eastern like the US?
i read through several articles from different sources where they were talking about different people and i was thinking about the other
Zzoram said:In Canada Asian means East Asian (China, Korean, Japan, Vietnam, etc). We generally use the term Indian for people from India, and Natives for Native Americans.
Thai said:red flag, sir. First Nations!
Deadly said:I lol'd at ''or go to McGill''. Do they actually think there isn't alot of asians there? :lol
Mikey Jr. said:This Indian girl got like 101% in one of her math classes in high school. They couldn't fit 3 digits on the report card, so they put a 99% and attached a note to it saying that she actually got 101%. lol.
harSon said:I'm not sure about Canada, but within the United States, or at least California, large blocks of Asians tend to restrict their socializing to other groups of Asians. I personally never had trouble penetrating those circles, considering I am part Japanese, but I have noticed that I'm the elephant in the room/odd man out when hanging with some Asian friends.
From what I've seen personally, UC Irvine is absolutely awful in this regard.
firehawk12 said:The article is strange because it doesn't differentiate between Asian Canadians and international students. I think if you remove the foreign students from the numbers, the actual number of Asian students in universities would be much lower (especially in the sciences).