@Alebecker5776 The difference is that I would take the initiative to show friendliness toward a Japanese or Korean person, whereas with a Brazilian person, I would—at least initially—wait for them to show friendliness first before reciprocating.
@Alebecker5776 This is similar to how American officers exercise greater caution and are more likely to use lethal force when stopping and checking Latinos and African Americans compared to Asians.
Palestinian journalists presented these images as 'pieces of children' killed in an Israeli strike.
However, the men in the background can barely contain their laughter, revealing that the 'remains' are actually cuts of meat from a butcher shop, and the entire scene was staged
@NovaKom01 But the security situation in Southeast Asia really is...not all that promising, is it?
I imagine the reason is the same as why he categorizes a large part of Brazil as a "place I won't visit."
@gonbei3011@SahMoonS2 I think that if one could understand the true meaning behind these things before setting off for Brazil, there would be far fewer misunderstandings.
@gonbei3011@SahMoonS2 Although certain racists in Brazil are so glaring that they often make me forget that most Brazilians are friendly and possess a true sporting spirit, it is true that cultural differences can easily lead to such disagreements and misunderstandings.