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philipjames



Joined: 03 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:53 pm    Post subject: Outrageous things Koreans say. Reply with quote

A recent thread talked about Koreans' tendency to exagerate their country's achiervements. Specifically, it referred to the Korean tendency to say things like "Koreans are really genius." What makes such statements so annoying is not only their patent absurdity, but the fact the same Koreans go out of their way to denigrate certain other nations.

I lived in Canada for many years, although I don't sound Korean. So Koreans feel free to say absurd things to me about Canada. If I'd a nickle for every Korean who said the following to me.

"Canada has no culture, no history, no industry, no literature, no art etc." I ask them what books they've read on Canadian history. None. Have you ever visited Canada. No. Have you taken a course on Canadian history. No. Canada has no history!

I've heard this rubbish from numerous Koreans who've been unaware of my Canadian citizenship. Where do they learn this stuff. Is it another mantrta that they learn at school along with "Koreans are geniuses" and
"Koreans are very polite."

When people rant about Korea on this site, it's because Korea brings it on itself.
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philipjames



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oops! I meant to say that "I don't sound Canadian."
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RACETRAITOR



Joined: 24 Oct 2005
Location: Seoul, South Korea

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Outrageous things Koreans say. Reply with quote

philipjames wrote:

"Canada has no culture, no history, no industry, no literature, no art etc." I ask them what books they've read on Canadian history. None. Have you ever visited Canada. No. Have you taken a course on Canadian history. No. Canada has no history!


You very well could be hearing the same thing from a Canadian.
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rhinocharge64



Joined: 20 Sep 2006

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh, and Canadians are completely boring. In fact so boring they could send a glass eye to sleep.
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philipjames



Joined: 03 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some questions for Koreans.
1.Define culture. (In my view culture includes blowing snot rockets down your nose, horking on the street, bumping into people, not putting your kids in seatbelts, etc.)
2. Please explain to me thow a section of humanity has no culture?
3. Please explain to me how British and French settlers in Canada were without culture?
4. Please explain how British and French culture, transferred from a European island to a continent-sized nation, can fail to morph into a new culture?
5. How can you say that the native peoples of Canada, who have been there 10,000 years, have no culture?
6. Do you think that the Chinese in Hong Kong (who have only been there 200 years) are equally without culture?
7. Given KOrean thinking on this matter, would you agree that Korea has no culture (given the predominance of Chinese culture in Korea)?
8. If Chinese influence were removed from Korea what would be left?
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Bingo



Joined: 22 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've heard Koreans say this too. I ask them where they get such views from. They inevitably say, "That's what Korean people believe." I ask them what they base it on. They say, "That's just what Koreans think."

Think? That's the problem. They're not taught to think. Confucianism frowns on the lower ordres actually questioning received doctrine.
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doggyji



Joined: 21 Feb 2006
Location: Toronto - Hamilton - Vineland - St. Catherines

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, it's silly of them to say so. Twisted Evil However, please drop that whole school conspiracy theory haha. Well, I've been on this board for a year and I've seen quite a few people who say something along the line of "Korea has no culture. Korea has no 'real' this and that... it's all about Sejongs, dude." Interesting. Very Happy Btw, you said you don't sound Canadian. Then what do you sound like?
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Captain Corea



Joined: 28 Feb 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was curious about that too.

Are you ethnically Korean?
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venus



Joined: 25 Oct 2006
Location: Near Seoul

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A recent report in a Korean newspaper suggesting that Korean female students partaking in language exchange classes in Sinchon and Hongdae was in part responsible for the spread of aids in Korea.

Another great one was my first week at my school. After eating my co-teacher told me that 'Koreans are the only race to drink 'pure water' after eating a meal.

I told him that this wasn't true and he said "English people drink tea and Americans drink cola and coffee after a meal."

I Told him that English and Amercians drink whatever they bloody well like after a meal, there is no set rule and some people would choose water, some wouldn't. I also pointed out that a lot of Koreans drink something other than water after a meal.

I asked him where he got these ideas. He said "This is what we teach our students in their text books."

I said "but it's not true, it's actually nonsence."

He said "But this is what we teach our students."

I then clicked that there was no going beyond this remark and changed the topic of conversation.

Gotta love it!
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Bingo



Joined: 22 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Examples of Canadian industry.

1. Spar Aerospace (designed and built the Canadadarm on the space shuttle.)
2. Bombardier (third largest manufacturer of airplanes in the world, and largest manufacturer of of regional jets in the world)
3. Stelco (steel manufacturer)
4. Doasco (steel manufacturer)
etc etc etc
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dridgway



Joined: 18 Sep 2006
Location: Suwon, S. Korea

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would never say that Canada has no culture but I can see they point that they might be trying to make. Canada has less of a distinct culture than many places in the world. When I'm asked in classes about Canadian food I never know what to say after "poutine" and "maple syrup". haha Seems to me that Canada is one of those countries that is more of a mixture of different cultures.
As for our history...it IS rather short but hey, quality not quantity. Right?
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the eye



Joined: 29 Jan 2004

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bingo wrote:
Examples of Canadian industry.

3. Stelco (steel manufacturer)
4. Dofasco (steel manufacturer)
etc etc etc


They are now foreign owned and in financial trouble.
Got any real examples?
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princess



Joined: 16 Jan 2003
Location: soul of Asia

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

venus wrote:
A recent report in a Korean newspaper suggesting that Korean female students partaking in language exchange classes in Sinchon and Hongdae was in part responsible for the spread of aids in Korea.

Another great one was my first week at my school. After eating my co-teacher told me that 'Koreans are the only race to drink 'pure water' after eating a meal.

I told him that this wasn't true and he said "English people drink tea and Americans drink cola and coffee after a meal."

I Told him that English and Amercians drink whatever they bloody well like after a meal, there is no set rule and some people would choose water, some wouldn't. I also pointed out that a lot of Koreans drink something other than water after a meal.

I asked him where he got these ideas. He said "This is what we teach our students in their text books."

I said "but it's not true, it's actually nonsence."

He said "But this is what we teach our students."

I then clicked that there was no going beyond this remark and changed the topic of conversation.

Gotta love it!
hahaha!!! That one IS funny! I am American and I have actually drank champagne after a meal, as well as water, coffee, or tea. Cola???????? Hardly touch the stuff!
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doggyji



Joined: 21 Feb 2006
Location: Toronto - Hamilton - Vineland - St. Catherines

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

venus wrote:
A recent report in a Korean newspaper suggesting that Korean female students partaking in language exchange classes in Sinchon and Hongdae was in part responsible for the spread of aids in Korea.

Another great one was my first week at my school. After eating my co-teacher told me that 'Koreans are the only race to drink 'pure water' after eating a meal.

I told him that this wasn't true and he said "English people drink tea and Americans drink cola and coffee after a meal."

I Told him that English and Amercians drink whatever they bloody well like after a meal, there is no set rule and some people would choose water, some wouldn't. I also pointed out that a lot of Koreans drink something other than water after a meal.

I asked him where he got these ideas. He said "This is what we teach our students in their text books."

I said "but it's not true, it's actually nonsence."

He said "But this is what we teach our students."

I then clicked that there was no going beyond this remark and changed the topic of conversation.

Gotta love it!
What he said is of course painfully nonsensical. From my observations so far, it seems they try to make conversations out of some Korean things that they think are unique to interest foreign teachers but just fail. Also, it's hard to believe his BS about the textbooks. "This is what we teach our students in their text books." What kind of textbook teaches kids that Koreans are the only race to drink 'pure water' after eating a meal. Laughing Why don't you simply take a look at those textbooks since there are a few people who think it's the textbooks? I doubt you would ever find some lines like that. I was a Korean student myself for the whole years. Although I found some part of the Korean education scheme very silly, it was not that much of a joke in general.

Bingo wrote:
Examples of Canadian industry.

4. Doasco (steel manufacturer)
etc etc etc
Dofasco. Smile
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Bingo



Joined: 22 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When Koreans boast about the Korean economy I love pointing out to them that Canada is part of the G8 and that Korea isn't. This blows them away. They can't get their minds around it. They think Canada is a big farm. After telling one Korean that I had lived in Canada, he said "Ah, Canada. America's backyard." I could've floored him.

When they say things like that aren't they aware that one could equally say the Korea was China's backyard?

Koreans are incessently playing with their precious handphones, and boasting about their handphone industry. Not one of them will be aware that the technology for the phone orinated from Alexander Graham Bell's research in Canada.

Another example of Koreans copying things, rather than inventing things, and then giving zero credit to the original inventors.
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