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@NotFlat, I’m in college right now and we’ve got a lot of Asian international students who for sure match the pic but we lucked out and they’re all either super quiet or just overall down to earth. My only complaint is that they all seem to only hang with each other which sucks because I’d like to get to know them better
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@NotFlat, I work in Boston a lot at tufts medical doing construction and so a LOT of students are around the area and hospital. The Chinese international students are literally the most openly racist and elitist people I've worked around. It doesn't help that they're mostly rich kids who have been taught that Americans are all swine and the only reason to come here is for school
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@PoliticalOtters, I actually had the same exact thing. My math teacher was a super timid guy and I feel like they acted on that. They talked during the first quiz and had phones out. He warned them no to do it again. When the first exam came he warned in the beginning of it that they'll get zeros if they cheat. The five that failed didn't believe him I guess.
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@stormageddon98, I just started at college last year, and my program was FULL of Indian students, we had 5 different sections of about 40 students each (so around 200 students) just starting second year, there's now only 45 because all but one of the Indian students failed due to cheating or dropped it... And these kids roll around in brand new mustangs and cameos and chargers... It ain't right
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@ Ump89, ha, i love that shït. Fück spoiled kids that think they can get anything they want on a dime. Honestly, Rich parents are almost always shït parents. I had some rich kids in my dinky community college and they always flaunted their wealth at us. The best response I gave to them was “this college isn’t shït, so you’re obviously the bottom of the barrel for your family. Enjoy sucking on their tits for the rest of your life.” Something around that. Snobby people suck ass.
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@SimonPetrikov, I agree. I met a few Chinese exchange students in my highschool and a lot of exchange students in college (chose to live in the international dorm). A vast majority of them are just really happy to be in America and just to have am experience of interacting with so many different people. They still have their cliques of people they hang out with that are from the same place and whatnot, but I never felt like I couldn't walk up and talk to them if they were there. Still friends with a good few of them too.
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When I was in high school. We had a lot of Chinese foreign exchange students. And being Chinese myself. It's frustrating how many times I was asked about being a foreign exchange student. A lot of them were douchey. Like these exchange students would just talk in their native tongue. And just talk shít. Teachers, students it didn't matter they talked about anyone.
I lived with a couple of Chinese students for a year, back when I went to university. So I can confirm this is correct, but also that every Chinese student I encountered was a snooty, rich jackass. Unlike the Middle Eastern guys who lived in the same dorm. They were awesome and I was always bitter that I got stuck with douchey Chinese roommates and my friend lived with these two really cool Middle Eastern dudes (pretty sure one was from Pakistan and the other was from Egypt, but it was six years ago so I dunno).