Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of white people assume that non whites don't want to be their friend so they don't try.
This is a pertinent point
AA and I can become friends with anyone at work except for a white person. They are the snobbiest and least friendly in my experience. I can get along with them, but I'm not eating lunch with them. Anyone on here who's thinking this isn't about race is in denial or is white.
I agree that they are the snobbiest and least friendly (for the most part) but how do you explain that they treat me (and American white woman) the same way. I've tried in my office to find a group to have lunch with, socialize with, everything with everyone and honestly the white women are the least accepting and least friendliest. When I even suggest a lunch or happy hour, they just look at me like I asked for their first born. I don't think it's a race thing in my office - more of a snobby-bitch thing. I'm now finding my own set of friends that are of various backgrounds, color, and ethnicities - but I still sort of feel like we're the little "outcast" group. DC is harsh.
White women do not go out of their way to befriend minorities. They automatically click with other white women and start their own clique. If you're a minority you have to work very hard to get in.
what I'm saying (i'm the pp you're quoting) is that I'm not a minority - I'm white. I'm a white woman and they treat me the same way - not friendly, don't include me, have their own clique and look at me like I'm 3-headed if I try to "get in"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of white people assume that non whites don't want to be their friend so they don't try.
This is a pertinent point
AA and I can become friends with anyone at work except for a white person. They are the snobbiest and least friendly in my experience. I can get along with them, but I'm not eating lunch with them. Anyone on here who's thinking this isn't about race is in denial or is white.
I agree that they are the snobbiest and least friendly (for the most part) but how do you explain that they treat me (and American white woman) the same way. I've tried in my office to find a group to have lunch with, socialize with, everything with everyone and honestly the white women are the least accepting and least friendliest. When I even suggest a lunch or happy hour, they just look at me like I asked for their first born. I don't think it's a race thing in my office - more of a snobby-bitch thing. I'm now finding my own set of friends that are of various backgrounds, color, and ethnicities - but I still sort of feel like we're the little "outcast" group. DC is harsh.
White women do not go out of their way to befriend minorities. They automatically click with other white women and start their own clique. If you're a minority you have to work very hard to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone who is south Asian and he's told me that it's a lot easier for him than say an African American to fit into lots of different groups. Says African Americans love him because he's brown and white people love him because he's not black. South Asian love him too as long as they were raised here. He doesn't get along with newer Indian/paki immigrants because they don't consider him "Indian" enough. Says it's easier to date too because girls of any race/ethnicity are into him. I always thought south Asian people had it made in that regard.
South Asian guys also tend to have good careers which helps.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who is south Asian and he's told me that it's a lot easier for him than say an African American to fit into lots of different groups. Says African Americans love him because he's brown and white people love him because he's not black. South Asian love him too as long as they were raised here. He doesn't get along with newer Indian/paki immigrants because they don't consider him "Indian" enough. Says it's easier to date too because girls of any race/ethnicity are into him. I always thought south Asian people had it made in that regard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of white people assume that non whites don't want to be their friend so they don't try.
This is a pertinent point
AA and I can become friends with anyone at work except for a white person. They are the snobbiest and least friendly in my experience. I can get along with them, but I'm not eating lunch with them. Anyone on here who's thinking this isn't about race is in denial or is white.
I agree that they are the snobbiest and least friendly (for the most part) but how do you explain that they treat me (and American white woman) the same way. I've tried in my office to find a group to have lunch with, socialize with, everything with everyone and honestly the white women are the least accepting and least friendliest. When I even suggest a lunch or happy hour, they just look at me like I asked for their first born. I don't think it's a race thing in my office - more of a snobby-bitch thing. I'm now finding my own set of friends that are of various backgrounds, color, and ethnicities - but I still sort of feel like we're the little "outcast" group. DC is harsh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of white people assume that non whites don't want to be their friend so they don't try.
This is a pertinent point
AA and I can become friends with anyone at work except for a white person. They are the snobbiest and least friendly in my experience. I can get along with them, but I'm not eating lunch with them. Anyone on here who's thinking this isn't about race is in denial or is white.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who is south Asian and he's told me that it's a lot easier for him than say an African American to fit into lots of different groups. Says African Americans love him because he's brown and white people love him because he's not black. South Asian love him too as long as they were raised here. He doesn't get along with newer Indian/paki immigrants because they don't consider him "Indian" enough. Says it's easier to date too because girls of any race/ethnicity are into him. I always thought south Asian people had it made in that regard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of white people assume that non whites don't want to be their friend so they don't try.
This is a pertinent point
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I get along fine (and am friends) with other women of color and foreign born white women in my office, but get a real cold shoulder from American white women. Now that I think about it I get along well with American white women in our regional offices so maybe it's a DC thing.
I'm white and could have written this. What industry?
It is a D.C. Thing. I'm a white women and I can't get along with D.C. white womenswear.