...that the people who avoided/ignored me were more than likely just afraid that I would start speaking to them in English, or another language they didn't understand, and therefore would not be able to communicate with me. Since shaming someone is a SERIOUS no-no in Japan, they were trying to avoid shaming both me and themselves.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1340656) wrote:As far as I know, that's mostly a stereotype. My husband spent some time in Japan and he didn't make mention of extreme xenophobia. But others have had bad experiences. It probably depends on the area you're in, and the individuals you encounter.
Ante Bellum (post: 1340729) wrote:H1N1.
Mr. Rogers (post: 1340794) wrote:If anyone experiences discrimination in another country, let it be a reminder to treat foreigners well in your own country. It happens a lot in the United States, too, towards Asians, Mexicans, Muslims, etc.
Yamamaya (post: 1340804) wrote:Yes it definitely does occur in the United States however that is racism not xenophobia. Also there are many cities/areas in the U.S. that have a huge mixture of cultures. That is not the case in Japan.
Of course this is a good principle to follow.
Ante Bellum (post: 1340729) wrote:Also, remember that a lot of Japanese are still worried over H1N1, so a lot of them wear masks. What does this have to do with xenophobia? My uncle and his friend (his friend is Australian but looks a little Mexican) were in a convenience store and the friend sneezed. Really loudly. And everyone. Just. Stared. So if you sneeze and people are worried...yeah.
Roy Mustang (post: 1340826) wrote:France was rated #1 as the most rudest people in the world by the poll, when came to foreigners. It even said that most people in France will take trips within their own country, then other parts of the world.
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Ante Bellum wrote:People might stare, and children definitely stare. My uncle even had kids point at him and call him a foreigner.
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