Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
In this case, yes you do because you just demonstrated that you have no clue how the filipino-chinese people think and feel.
What are you talking about?

I have no clue of how Fil-chinese people think and feel? How did you know?Another out of this word conclusion.

By the way, have you asked my to demostrate how the Filipino-chinese people think and feel. Definitely no. So, why should I and how can I demostrate it here?

Plain and simply you did not get my point. You said I should be a Chinese, to know what a Chinese think and feel. I said there are other ways. To enlighten you, I can use primary and secondary sources. Observations or interviews (respondents like Fil-Chinese friends, co-workers and acquaintances) or documentary analysis. Have you taken research in college?

What is better to know how someone experiences their lives? ... Can you experience "hardship" or "hardwork" by simple casual observation? Can you experience "motivation" by plain observation from random chance?
Of course not!
You answered your own question. Thanks.

For the record, I never questioned these things.

All I said is that MR. Tancaktiong and his Jolibee Food Corp is an example of the saying "The Filipino Can." Thats it.

Now, you started to show your bias against us "native Pinoys" and I have no way of knowing a Chinese (like you) how they feel and think despite the fact that personally I have Fil-Chinese friends, kumpare and co-workers (with surnames Gan, Tan, Uy, Chan, Chua, Go to name a few.They are long-time friends (college)and co-workers)

YES! This is part of a person's motivations and background on how and why decides in certain ways.


No but obviously you don't know the other methods either because as I have mentioned, your previously posted statement demonstrates how clueless you are about the topic "filipino-chinese".