Wendy1969 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2024, 07:21
John V55 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2024, 07:08
I think the saying, when in Rome applies. We are products of our culture and I too prefer my own, but under multiculturalism I preferred Asian conservatism over extreme western liberalism.
No culture is perfect and the bureaucracy of Asia and China often drove me mad, but it is what it is. I prefer state schools to private ones which is where you’ll be mistreated because they’re businesses and every business is profit motivated, so that’s no surprise. Apart from the odd hiccup, I can say I enjoyed my time in Asia. Now retired and having been back in Britain for a few years I can’t say I’m overawed at the state school system here and if I was younger I'd be heading straight back to China.
Thank you for sharing your opinion.
(1)However, I think Western culture still much more tolerant in most aspects of our lives. (2)That being said, I have to say Western culture is not perfect either. (3)Asian culture tend to be much more restrictive and much more intolerant.
(4)As regard how liberal Western countries need to be in order to strike a nice balance for everyone concerned, it may depends on how one sees it.
(5)As with regard state schools versus private schools, it is another matter that need further research with regard it effectiveness and benefits.
Further to my reply to you, I think I need to make a few corrections on my sentences -that I have preceded with a number - for references purposes.
Sentence (1) - There was an omission of auxiliary verb ‘is’ after the word culture.
Sentence (2) - No grammar or typing error.
Sentence (3) - No grammar or typing error.
Sentence (4) - No grammar or typing error.
Sentence (5) - It should be ‘its’ before the word effectiveness.
I wish to add here that Western culture on its own, tend to be much better and less chaotic as
compared to some diluted Western culture that is already mixed with other cultures.
Also, English language is still very much part of Western culture even though it has become part of other cultures as well. English language has improved many aspects of our lives, has continued to benefit other cultures as well and allowed other cultures to communicate to a wider world though it does make our modern lives much more complicated.