Well done. I was also an international student once upon a time. It takes lots of sacrifice n hard work to overload n complete the degree in 2 years. That is an achievement by itself.
“In my country people not as polite, cars always go before people..etc.” I was like “oh you from New York??” Lmao Brooklyn in the house haha. Love it here tho.
Asian kid: Mom, Dad, I got straight A’s. Mom, Dad: Good for you. Keep working hard. Asian kid: Can I get a $10 Roblox for my A’s? Mom, Dad: No! Those A’s are for your future.
“The traditional professor was a receptacle of hard-won knowledge in a discipline that she or he had been hired to transmit to students. That professor has now been replaced by a hybrid cheerleader/mental-health therapist/counselor/entertainment facilitator/social worker/pseudo-parent/friend and confidante” - Professor A.Riley, Bucknell
I remember noticing that too when I first moved to the US 25 years ago. Pedestrians having the right of way is in the traffic law though; drivers are supposed to yield.
It is really expensive for an overseas education. Hence, a student who is struggling financially would want to complete the degree course asap. It cuts down on the rental, tuition n board. At the same time, one would be able to join the workforce sooner to support oneself n family. Takes a lot of sacrifice n hard work too.
Asia has been considered threat by the West for about 2000 years. Huns, Mongolians, and Siklroad are the great example. After the invasion of Mongolia even awakened the whole Europe with new technologies like gun power, military threat, new invention like printing, and all other new shit. From that time, Europe had spantaneously evolved fast science, engineering, and medicine. Meanwhile, the arrogant East except Japan looked down on the West where was revolutionizing the industrial technology. And that's when the whole turned around game.. West extremely fast invented my things like electricity, mathmatics and science, engineeing. And the East had nothing.
Capitalism was born in the West. It's not a contest of who's got better technologies. The West simply broke out of the feudal system and created modernity. Japan was just quick to accept modern capitalism, while China resisted it as much as they could. It's nit about arrogance, but about which path is more honorable. The Chinese didn't think commerce or banking was honorable.
I just like to comment that there are also differences between American-asians vs Asians. Or even third culture kids. It seems like there are quite few varieties there on stage
I don't think the West is supposed to be stupid. Looks like North American culture has eclipsed the West, to the extent that when people speak of the West, they really mean America.
2:02 I really don't appreciate the joke by Sam here, saying that it's fine to have some Chinese people killed because there's more of us, especially if it's in front of a huge audience that is SOC 119. Imagine the situation being flipped around, and the international students joke that it's fine to have a couple of Americans shot and killed here because they help with target practice. Casual racism. Don't do it.
pieluver123 he didn’t mean it like that he was saying how there’s a lot of Chinese people in China and it’s overcrowded so cars are in traffic and they can’t help it if they can’t stop to let people cross the street. He wasn’t saying it’s ok to run them over he’s saying it’s common sense that Chinese drivers will be many and they won’t try and stop for pedestrians because there are too many of them.
It was dry humor mixed with him being a little caviler. I laughed and understood what he was trying to say. Whats worse is telling people what they should and shouldn’t do. Sam is an easy read and that is why its easy to understand what hes trying to say.
@@jimena6009 That doesn't seem like what he was trying to say... He could've just said "the streets are very crowded there", instead of "so many Chinese over there". Like no, it's like saying there are so many Africans in Africa. The Chinese are not a single culture or ethnicity. Hundreds of millions of non-Mandarin people live within the boundaries of China. Their cultures are so different from each other, that they are practically foreign to each other. The idea that China or any large land mass is just a huge monolith of identical people, and that everywhere is just crowded, is simply a trope that prevents people from seeing how those places/cultures really are.
Pfff complimenting kids IN FRONT of others??? Asian parents never, in fact, they’ll praise your cousins in front of you, and ask why you aren’t more like them.
Sam stereotypes ppl. Asians are like this and that. No Sam. Not all Americans have the same characteristics right? Same goes for Asians. Why would he keep putting ppl in this box. And his comments tho.
He is talking about mindsets not personal characteristics, different cultures do have different perspectives and expectations, he's just pointing them out
Omg this professor, that was humiliating for the asian girl asking the GPA in front of everyone and comparing with the other girl. And why is he saying she wasnt smart for choosing sociology, wow, typical stereotypes.
The girl with the 3.6 GPA doesn't think she's smart because her Asian parents won't be happy with her performance unless she gets a perfect 4.0. And even then, they will ask her why she didn't get bonus marks and get a 4.1. Lol
Razear , my kids say the same thing you said (‘Asian parents won’t be happy’) ,but that is not true with me . I actually thought about that a lot and wonder where that came from and the conclusion is that society put that in their minds.
Nah the point is Asian people try to avoid the situation of other people being jealous to him or her. Asians knew showing off will end up tragedy in the competition.
Also look how humble and modest they are...the Asians are so scared to look and sound vain about it. Just admit that you are smart. Thats all there is to it LOL.
@@larshofler8298 Well both actually. How you express yourself and the choice of words you use, how eloquent and articulate you are is also a reflection of IQ.
Such a biased conversation. When you try to prove something that you believe is true then this kinda lecture you deliver.....I can see the students were getting really bored ..... and the professor shouldn't go that much personal to her, she was really embarrassed to talk about her grades. I am asian. We have some good things and also some bad things. Just don't be biased.
West girl said I think so.
East girl said I hope so.
Very powerful.
Western: "I believe to myself to be best"
Eastern: "I may not be best but I aim to be"
I'm the Korean girl in the video 😄
You’re beautiful
Well done. I was also an international student once upon a time. It takes lots of sacrifice n hard work to overload n complete the degree in 2 years. That is an achievement by itself.
Knowing myself 메모메모....
I think Koreans don’t tend to show off cause that’s considered as a good trait
Your like the moon with brightness of the sun
Wow..2 years to graduate...
what a humble and genius Korean Girl 👧
I'm Proud of you
well done girl!!♡
Does that mean she is going to graduates early than her class mates or what?
I’m confused
@@Lisa-mk3jb Yes
Accellerated course
The Sorority girl was so comfortable on stage haha she handle herself well!
Sam really exposing these sorority girls
“In my country people not as polite, cars always go before people..etc.”
I was like “oh you from New York??” Lmao
Brooklyn in the house haha. Love it here tho.
West tends to be loud.
East tends to be silent.
Until the shite hits the fan, so to speak.
Asian kid: Mom, Dad, I got straight A’s.
Mom, Dad: Good for you. Keep working hard.
Asian kid: Can I get a $10 Roblox for my A’s?
Mom, Dad: No! Those A’s are for your future.
'East is east, west is west; Turkey is something else.'
5:12 that hair! What does he feed it?
“The traditional professor was a receptacle of hard-won knowledge in a discipline that she or he had been hired to transmit to students. That professor has now been replaced by a hybrid cheerleader/mental-health therapist/counselor/entertainment facilitator/social worker/pseudo-parent/friend and confidante” - Professor A.Riley, Bucknell
9:00 i can feel American student's fear 😄
First of all, I’m from Taiwan...
Why would that guy talks about political issue in china. 😂. Everybody knows that China is run by a heartless govt.
And your country isn't run by a heartless government? 🤣🤣
The difference in teacher
Western focus on supporting student to get A
Eastern focus on torturing and guarding students from getting A
100%
7:44 east asian humility culture
"We have like...liike...like..like..like..
Oh and...like."..😂😂😂
I cringe so hard on that Taiwanese girl talking about American ppl being polite by giving way to pedestrians...
I remember noticing that too when I first moved to the US 25 years ago. Pedestrians having the right of way is in the traffic law though; drivers are supposed to yield.
It is really expensive for an overseas education. Hence, a student who is struggling financially would want to complete the degree course asap. It cuts down on the rental, tuition n board. At the same time, one would be able to join the workforce sooner to support oneself n family. Takes a lot of sacrifice n hard work too.
Asia has been considered threat by the West for about 2000 years. Huns, Mongolians, and Siklroad are the great example. After the invasion of Mongolia even awakened the whole Europe with new technologies like gun power, military threat, new invention like printing, and all other new shit. From that time, Europe had spantaneously evolved fast science, engineering, and medicine. Meanwhile, the arrogant East except Japan looked down on the West where was revolutionizing the industrial technology. And that's when the whole turned around game.. West extremely fast invented my things like electricity, mathmatics and science, engineeing. And the East had nothing.
Capitalism was born in the West. It's not a contest of who's got better technologies. The West simply broke out of the feudal system and created modernity. Japan was just quick to accept modern capitalism, while China resisted it as much as they could. It's nit about arrogance, but about which path is more honorable. The Chinese didn't think commerce or banking was honorable.
I just enjoy patent statistics now, time put everything on it's place :)
I just like to comment that there are also differences between American-asians vs Asians. Or even third culture kids. It seems like there are quite few varieties there on stage
I am definitely eastern so far as intelligence goes.
I don't think the West is supposed to be stupid. Looks like North American culture has eclipsed the West, to the extent that when people speak of the West, they really mean America.
Enjoyed your research work
The Sorority girl looks so confident🔥👌
It’s something you sadly don’t usually see with us Asians
Taiwanese girl wearing cap is cute!
2:02 I really don't appreciate the joke by Sam here, saying that it's fine to have some Chinese people killed because there's more of us, especially if it's in front of a huge audience that is SOC 119.
Imagine the situation being flipped around, and the international students joke that it's fine to have a couple of Americans shot and killed here because they help with target practice. Casual racism. Don't do it.
pieluver123 he didn’t mean it like that he was saying how there’s a lot of Chinese people in China and it’s overcrowded so cars are in traffic and they can’t help it if they can’t stop to let people cross the street. He wasn’t saying it’s ok to run them over he’s saying it’s common sense that Chinese drivers will be many and they won’t try and stop for pedestrians because there are too many of them.
Absolutely agree. N to have a teacher an alleged role model say such a thing is horrific!
Talk about creating a hostile environment.
It was dry humor mixed with him being a little caviler. I laughed and understood what he was trying to say. Whats worse is telling people what they should and shouldn’t do. Sam is an easy read and that is why its easy to understand what hes trying to say.
@@jimena6009 That doesn't seem like what he was trying to say... He could've just said "the streets are very crowded there", instead of "so many Chinese over there". Like no, it's like saying there are so many Africans in Africa. The Chinese are not a single culture or ethnicity. Hundreds of millions of non-Mandarin people live within the boundaries of China. Their cultures are so different from each other, that they are practically foreign to each other. The idea that China or any large land mass is just a huge monolith of identical people, and that everywhere is just crowded, is simply a trope that prevents people from seeing how those places/cultures really are.
This is why we pay Asians to make calculators and computers. See, we're smart in another way.
Asians parents have no problem bragging about other people’s kids. The need to always be competitive is annoying as hell.
If you don t score well you dont get to go to middle school n if you don't score well you don't get to go to high school
Pfff complimenting kids IN FRONT of others??? Asian parents never, in fact, they’ll praise your cousins in front of you, and ask why you aren’t more like them.
That’s your parents, not mine
Sam stereotypes ppl. Asians are like this and that. No Sam. Not all Americans have the same characteristics right? Same goes for Asians. Why would he keep putting ppl in this box. And his comments tho.
He is talking about mindsets not personal characteristics, different cultures do have different perspectives and expectations, he's just pointing them out
Looks like you don't understandsociology
But he is targeting at that sorority girl to prove his point. I wouldn’t feel very comfortable if I were that sorority girl.
Omg this professor, that was humiliating for the asian girl asking the GPA in front of everyone and comparing with the other girl. And why is he saying she wasnt smart for choosing sociology, wow, typical stereotypes.
asians just don't really like to show off cuz if our parents heard that from us....*slipper flying towards you*
Looking at the West, its ironic that it values individualism, yet socialize existence.
Like I do what I want, but others pay for me to do it.
German solidarity in a nutshell
The girl with the 3.6 GPA doesn't think she's smart because her Asian parents won't be happy with her performance unless she gets a perfect 4.0. And even then, they will ask her why she didn't get bonus marks and get a 4.1. Lol
Razear , my kids say the same thing you said (‘Asian parents won’t be happy’) ,but that is not true with me . I actually thought about that a lot and wonder where that came from and the conclusion is that society put that in their minds.
Because she is not no.1
NO. She said her parents will 'proud of her' but they won't show it off to others.
Nah the point is Asian people try to avoid the situation of other people being jealous to him or her. Asians knew showing off will end up tragedy in the competition.
That's a stereotype. She's just a really humble and genuine person. She is super motivated and not pressured by her family.
So East only mean Asians??
Yes. Asia is in the East, Europe is in the West. That's where these names come from.
Where are Indians we are 1.3 billions and you don't consider us from east only korean, Japanese & chinese are not asian or eastern, come on man
Gosh this professor said shes from China, based on what. Rude
Also look how humble and modest they are...the Asians are so scared to look and sound vain about it.
Just admit that you are smart. Thats all there is to it LOL.
Yvonne Blake what’s wrong with you?
There's no point in claiming to be smart or anything. If you really are intelligent, it shows in your deeds, not your words.
@@larshofler8298 Well both actually. How you express yourself and the choice of words you use, how eloquent and articulate you are is also a reflection of IQ.
5:28
Incredibly cringe and stereotypical, what jobs are they going to get after these lectures???
lose a few lmao
The girl from TW needs to chill
About what? Her being from Taiwan instead of China?
@@jp4431 No, she just needs to chill in general. Trying too hard
So biased and stereotyped. Hard to believe it is part of a university lecture.
Such a biased conversation. When you try to prove something that you believe is true then this kinda lecture you deliver.....I can see the students were getting really bored .....
and the professor shouldn't go that much personal to her, she was really embarrassed to talk about her grades.
I am asian. We have some good things and also some bad things. Just don't be biased.