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I see that a lot of indians want to date indians, same with chinese, they marry and go live in a suburb that is little china or little india. This has traditionally been a seggregation tactic from colonisation that blacks lived in one part, whites in one part, but why are Asians doing it to themselve? They are self-segregating. These people usually hang out from the same people of their culture and date within it too. Why even leave your country if you just want to cling? And the lack of diversity in their own experience and their children’s experience isnt good for this country either.
Hm... I find lots of asians like white.
Agreed and they will be first to complain about discrimination also...I heard India has caste based class society and they promote similar kinda segregation here also.
Bullshit. U guys with your pre-conceived notions. Caste based society in India is dying, in cities no one cares, in rural India it's dying as literacy is increasing. I havent and no one I have known in the past 10 years have promoted segregation or even talked about it here.
Ok I read it on Wall Street journal few years ago...Maybe outdated concept
May be they don’t feel accepted by other races so they end up being sticking with their own. End of the day you just need a friend right
I would have liked other race friends but making friends is already hard despite race
Why do you think this is self-segregation? Is someone stopping people from other ethnicities living in “little India/China”. Matter of fact, in Bay area, these locations are actually less expensive to live in than most white areas—Palo Alto.
It's not about segregating, it's about striking a connection. As an Indian, I strike a better connection with an Indian (exceptions are always there) because we have common things to talk about and we understand where a particular thought process is coming from. Example - if I tell a white guy, my parents will be visiting me and staying with me for 3 months, he might find it weird. But an Indian will not. Indeed, he might be very supportive.
It is weird for grown ups to live with parents
You just proved my point
What's your sampling size to draw this conclusion? You see what you want to see.
Upper class white people or Jews also date their own race only. So?
It’s almost like people have personal preferences that help them decide where they live and who they want to date.
I have also found that interesting. I am not asian, but I am foreign and when I choose where to live I never really care about whether people from my country or geographical region live there. However I see people from China and India making a really big deal about living near people of their same country. Maybe it's because I come from a big city and don't really talk too much to my neighbors anyway. Do people in big Chinese and Indian cities interact with their neighbors a lot?
Yes, also they have big families that are actively part of their everyday life. Lots of social gatherings in the family, festivals, etc.
You seem to confuse diversity Vs preferences. Most asians I know like to live in diversified neighborhoods, but prefer asian food.