Sunday, 27 May 2012

Blog 9


Last week, I watched a video about how foreigners think of China.  In the video, people from diversity of countries were interviewed and expressed their impression of China.  Inwardly, I was disappointed, because at first several people merely appreciate Chinese food.  They consider Chinese people as a large population to conquer the whole world.  When some people tried to describe Chinese friends, the only word I could hear was friendly and Chinese always stayed in their small circle and seldom participated in social activities.  Isn’t there any other good traits or some admirable culture?  When I finally heard a man said that some Chinese colleagues are not responsible enough for their tasks, I turned off the player.  I began to ponder why the comment is like this.

         Having lived in Singapore for quite a long time, I am familiar with many SM3 or SM2 students.  Due to the similar background, we became friends spontaneously, but I have only a few Singapore friends.  I don’t go to church so that I don’t have an opportunity to be connected with others in the same committee like Singaporean.  I still feel weird while being chatted up in the street or MRT station, but Singaporean does not, even children.  I am not accustomed to be exposed completely to a new culture.  I am reserved.  In addition, the traffic accident which occurred recently was caused by a Chinese.  The other two victims met their doom unfortunately.  The news provoked Singaporean so that they wanted to kick Chinese out of Singapore.  I felt humiliated.  No wonder they said Chinese are not responsible.  In some countries, the negative impression to foreigners is becoming terminal.

         In order to change but not to nag, I am far away from my motherland.  On behalf of her, I must behave myself.  It is the very time to start to join the new groups and accept everything new.  I wish everything will be better.

1 comment:

  1. International events affect us in different ways when we are away from our home countries. When we travel, we represent our homeland; we become unofficial ambassadors. People's opinions of our culture, country and people are shaped by an accumulation of experiences that they have with us and with others from our home country. It is important that we take care to represent out culture well and to realize that one bad action can counteract the effects of many good actions.

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