Why only China dislike Japan? (110)

32 Name: Citizen : 2006-05-26 12:25 ID:bgmeW/hs

>>18 is correct, neoliberalism is an economic theory whereas neoconservativism is a political/foreign policy theory. You can be both a neoliberal and neoconservative, as many neoconservatives are.

>>21
In my finding, Asian shopkeeps, restaurant owners etc. often hire family members or friends first. Very often those hired are on student visas or are recent immigrants, so it's not really a racial thing.

>now, Japanese have a xenophobia just to rude or wicked foreigners. I'm sure that. "when in Rome, do as the Romans do", is important thing, isn’t it?

Yes, but foreigners in Japan suffer stigma even when behaving well. Japanese culture is very complicated and difficult to learn, having evolved over almost 2000 years compared to America's ~250.

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