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I can't eat with a chopsticks. shrugs
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I can't eat with a chopsticks. shrugs
Again. It depends on the texture of rice. Went to get hotpot with my girl last night. They used some small grain rice. Had to use the soup spoon when there were a few grains leftI can't eat with a chopsticks. shrugs
It's possible considering they have pretty similar cultures. All I know is Japan is the one with the demographic problem and that they're actively promoting marriage and relationships so they aren't stuck with a bunch of geezers and a broken economy in 20 years. I would say it's pretty distant to asian american culture though.Doesn't South Korea have this problem too?
Noodles, rice, and pho I can't do it. :\Again. It depends on the texture of rice. Went to get hotpot with my girl last night. They used some small grain rice. Had to use the soup spoon when there were a few grains leftI can't eat with a chopsticks. shrugs
Brown rice is no problems.
I watch six abs shortcuts... son is yoked for an asian american..
Interesting, but 700+ years is a seriously long time. Racial assimilation would probably be a bigger factor for extinction of south koreans than fluctuation between birth and death rates for that time period.South Korea has one of the lowest birth rates in the world. In fact, I once saw a story online that said if the situation wasn't reversed, the trend will cause South Koreans to be extinct by 2750.
Asia in general has alarmingly low birth rates. Here's an interesting post about it.
http://www.eastwestcenter.org/news-...eclining-birth-rates-raising-concerns-in-asia
Tried following the directions on the packaging? That's how I learned, unless you hold your pens and pencils funnyNoodles, rice, and pho I can't do it.
yo well said, that is a powerful way to look at it...because it really puts the responsibility on the individual to come to terms with how & what to identify with; the idea that it would be more self-inflicted culturally is one that makes a whole lot of sense but is there not really a western conception of 'asian' that is problematic beyond the sort insular self imposed cultural ones? you'd expect most parents to try to define a space they want their kids to inhabit culturally, but like if an 'asian' person decides to rebel? and chose some other identity, is there something from the external western perspective culture that puts some definition or value on this asian person who is not i guess obviously 'asian' culturally? is there any pressure from outside the culture to be a certain 'kind' of asian? like is there a penalty for being too assertive, or the like?
Everyone in the fitness world hates him. I don't know him personally but he's good at marketing so I can't knock his hustle. My Filipino friend from HS used to be 150 lbs wet and he has the same physique. Dude eats so much and so clean.I watch six abs shortcuts... son is yoked for an asian american..
Japanese culture is kinda messed up. Too much emphasis on a working life and apparently not enough men and women are hooking up so that there's a deficit of a younger generation
Doesn't South Korea have this problem too?
i wanted to say that but didnt want to get banned... lolEverytime I come across his videos I think of Bolo.
Nah man. I hold the spoon with the right and use chopsticks with the left to move the noodles in. Lol.Wis, you're a lefty??
I just use a fork.