>>785 キムチは恋しいし、英語では全くコミニュケーションが取れないニダ! もう駄目ぽニダ! Aside from conflicts with non-Asian inmates, most of the Koreans suffer from cultural and language barriers, Lee said. “They sorely miss steamed rice and kimchi,” he said. “Many of them have difficulty communicating in English adequately.”
The contrasts are detailed in the report, which provides data on such items as age, marital status, citizenship, language, education, earnings, poverty rates, occupation and home ownership among 11 Asian American groups. Median family income, for instance, ranged from $70,849 for Japanese and $70,708 for Asian Indians.
The median annual income of Asian families exceeded that of all U.S. families, and the percentage of Asians with at least a bachelor's degree was almost double that of the total population, according to the 2000 census. Median family Income Japanese (7.8%) $70,849 Asian Indian (16.2%) $70,708 Filipino (18.3%) $65,189 Chinese (23.8%) $60,058 **Asian Americans $59,324 **All U.S. families $50,046 poverty Thai (1.1%) $49,635 >>584Korean (10.5%) $47,624 Vietnamese (10.9%) $47,103 Laotian (1.6%) $43,542 Source: U.S. Census Bureau The U.S. Census Bureau We the People: Asians in the United States scheduled for release the week of Dec. 12. http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/tip_sheets/003142.html
>>790 I've never threatened anyone's life over the U.S losing a medal. I've never called for fellow Americans to flood anyone's email because I'm ticked. I'm NOTHING like those Koreans.
ソース LA Times mocking his Korean accent while speaking Myung-Sub "Mike" Lee, because he was Korean. and commenting about his breath after eating kimchi, saying that the company's customers didn't like that because Myung-Sub Lee was Korean.
his national origin, mocking his Korean accent while speaking Japanese, and commenting about his breath after eating kimchi, saying that the company's Japanese customers didn't like that.
most of the Koreans suffer from cultural and language barriers, Korean American Soo Min Lee said. “They sorely miss steamed rice and KIMCHI,” “Many of them have difficulty communicating in English adequately.”
外国人記者クラブ: 朝鮮民族は偏見と差別の塊 FCCJ : The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:xRIWcdyKVLcJ:www.fccj.or.jp/modules/wfsection/article.php%3Fcategory%3D34%26articleid%3D184+korean+prostitute&hl=ja Japanese and the Japanese themselves are basically no more or less prejudiced than Americans or Europeans. The Koreans, though, are a completely different matter. Even if you are a Korean planning to get married in Korea, your family register will be checked and if there's any evidence of undesirability (e.g. mental instability, criminals, sexual deviancy, living in a different town, not being called Kim, Park or Lee, etc.) then you're out of contention. Parental approval is a serious issue. A few days later, my gal and I were walking up a hill opposite the Hilton Hotel when a 50-something woman popped out of her cubbyhole and started screaming some thing at my girlfriend in Korean. ``What's she saying?'' I asked. ``Prostitute! Prostitute! Prostitute!'' my girlfriend replied without emotion. It was a relief to find out that my girlfriend's sister, who lives in Shinjuku, was normal. But . . . On one of my girlfriend's first visits to Tokyo after our relationship had started, we were invited to dinner at her Shinjuku sister's apartment. Also invited were Megumi, the girl who introduced us, and her boyfriend, Paul. But there was a proviso. ``Don't mention our relationship to my sister's husband,'' my girlfriend implored. ``You're just a friend -- of Megumi's.''