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MigraineCall wrote:
They know our weakness is our politeness and morals, and we are quick to concede. Don't be afraid to wear hockey equipment as proper dining attire, don't give them an inch, and stand your ground in front of the oysters. I started to, and once they see that you can't be pushed around, they change their attitude and get in line to wait their turn. It works.
This is by no means a racial thing, it is a behavioural thing.
China rant over.
This is horrible! I can't believe you had to go this far just to "fight" for your food, especially coming from a country where obesity is an endemic. I don't eat buffet because I don't like buffet. I eat very little and when I see food piling up like fodder, it just dampens my appetite. I grew up poor, and there was hardly enough food to eat, but I was never gluttonous, despite feeling ravenous at times. This is because of how I was brought up. Before sitting down to eat, I am to make sure there is enough food for everybody before I can have any. I don't know what buffet restaurant you dine at, but I can say with absolute certainty that the crowd you encountered is not representative of the general Chinese population because Chinese are typically taught very carefully how to carry themselves around the dining table. I welcome you to dine with a well-nurtured Chinese family. You will change your perception. The scene you described was chaotic. I would feel too debased to have to be at such place, let alone being there to fight to eat. I rather just eat bread crumbs at a place where I feel more human.
No. There is only one race: the human race. It's almost impossible to completely understand one person, even the person you share your bed with. Heck, we sometimes can't even understand our own self; we do things we find incomprehensible and totally out of our elements. And here you're lumping the entire nation of 1.5 BILLION people and put a label on them ("cunning," "immoral" and "impolite" (the latter two were implied, not said).