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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I think you might as well take this up with some old Japanese guy of your generation. I understand the resentment but at this point you are in another country where the majority of the population did not experience what your parents/ grand parents might have gone through, and expecting everyone else to commiserate or hold the same level of hatred is just not constructive at this point.[/quote] NP. I disagree. Even in the US, older generation still feels resentment against the Japanese. These vets still refers to them as “the Japs”. So it’s not only in Asia. But in overseas, even the younger generation that did not experience this, they tend to commiserate and hold hostilities towards Japanese. I’ve heard it from few young workers (H-1B Visa) from China. [/quote]
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