Comments by "xXxSkyViperxXx" (@xXxSkyViperxXx) on "Asianometry"
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@SlimjimMK11 yes, i myself am not of the usual ethnic groups that people imagine when they think of "Filipino" but born and raised Filipino, but throughout the repeated years, it is a frequently observed behavior of many other filipinos to react to situations with just either "Paniccc", blaming, complain, run to another country cuz huh pilipinz bad, complain some more to everyone in the world pilipinz bad cuz huh have someone else help us cuz huh helping each right thing huh then no no you help, me run away, then next guy, no i run away too + insult own house like an entitled guest in their own house. point out this and that bad to them, "moar panicccc", more blame/complain/run-away. in a way, certain migrant ethnic groups in the philippines are able to be successful without these behaviors, but then reveal that to the usual "native" ethnic groups and their reaction "moar panicccc", "protect self, copy foreign racist mindset", "complain and insist have other succesful removed cuz haha blame you you you corrupt privileged", "gov always corrupt dont'yu know", then "aaaah powerless", "instant-doom", "give up", "run away", "country bad, moar complain". haaaay these kinds of filipinos, might as well good riddance. and then, when they come back to something good and fixed by someone else, "oh cri, iz a miracle, we (i) have hope".... eh no wonder, other minority ethnic groups in the country leads in various sectors instead.
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the northern and southern han chinese do have differences but not in the way you described. the southern han aren't just cantonese. there's many groups within southern han like hokkien, hakka, teochew, hokchew, hinghwa, cantonese, taishanese, hunanese, shanghainese, wenzhounese, hokchia, etc etc. these southern groups all had a history before of migrating over and displacing and/or assimilating previous ancient populations in southern china that preceded them before there. in china, those are called baiyue, but realistically, it was the ancient ancestors of modern southeast asian groups today. the northern han were the han that stayed in northern china and spread northeast and northwestwards and had other northern migratory peoples come over and assimilate into their population like mongols, khitans, manchu/jurchen, etc. etc. northern han mostly speak mandarin and jin now.
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