Curious Chinese
Posted by wtdevflnt on February 20, 2012
Many of the Chinese behavior patterns can be termed invasive. They stare, gawk and ask absurd questions that one usually has no desire to answer.
Run to the Starbucks for a sandwich and return “what you got there?” they say, rubbernecking at the bag.
“none of your fucking business” you want to say. But of course, being a guest ‘hahah sandwich’ you mumble.
“chiense are curious”, your chinese friends explain when you voice your exasperation at such things.
“ah ok” you say.
What you’d really like to tell them is that ‘no chinese are not curious, they are rude as hell. curious is “Hm I wonder how many people chairman Mao really killed. Or “Why do Chinese shy away from bathing and a good hair washing? Or, “Why does uncle chicom fear the Tibetans?”
That is curiosity, a desire to question or wonder. ‘Invasive’ , however is the impudent questioning or interjection of oneself into business and or subject matters in which they have no right to know.
So, in summary, ‘no chinese are not curious. decades of brainwashing, coupled with fear an oppression have made them an invasive people who lack the subtle skills that those in civilization have acquired. The net result is that 1.34 billion Chinese pry into your daily affairs and fail to realize just how annoying they really are….


