As I read through this chapter, I surprised how I fit the way Nisbitt wrote about Asians.
Which means I'm a typical Japanese and I totally agree with it^^ haha
Yesterday in ILC, we discussed whether we demonstrate or not when we have a chance to change something. Kana and I talked after class that maybe we would demonstrate if everyone else did, but not alone. We thought it this way because we didn't have habit to protest something to upper class people, which I think is very common (and not an admirable habit) among Japanese. Nisbitt said on pg98 about the adage "there's safety in numbers," which was exactly what Kana and I were talking about. Now, as a typical Japanese, I think all Japanese had better change at the same time and start expressing their own ideas to whoever in control!
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