Is there such a thing as reverse weeaboos?

Oct 6, 2007
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Well my secondary reason for befriending Koreans is I'm not gonna learn anything by spending time with foreigners and speaking English 24/7, but that was my secondary reason.

I've just had many bad experiences attending school in Korea. Not personally, but just HEARING the other foreigners and asking each other how many Korean girls they've fucked, which is next to nothing because most people are smart enough to see through they shallow minds and small dicks. Immersing yourself in a culture while living there is actually quite different from an Asianphile. I believe those are people that obsess about and praise places they've never been to.

Not ALL Americans are douchebags, there are exceptions to the rule (I don't hate everyone on AKBO) but majority I have personally met are.

And for the record I love being a Canuck pussy!

Lastly Korea (and Koreans) in general is a VERY judgemental and superficial society. It has it's ups and downs. Everyone cares about their appearance so you don't have too many fatties or people dressing like a hobo, the downside is if you don't adjust to that culture and get outcasted yourself (I had no problem blending in).
 

Volcan

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Apr 16, 2007
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Americans act like huge cock suckers everywhere they are in the world, but especially in foreign countries because they have no respect for other cultures. They think "I'm American, all girls want my penis because I have white skin and speak English" when it's exactly the opposite in most cases. The girl that just want white penis are usually full of STDs. It's insulting to a females intelligence to have that mentality and it gives ALL foreigners in Korea a bad impression right off the bat regardless of where you are from.

I almost got in a fight with some big black army guy who told me if I touched him again he would "take me down" because I was at a club with my GF and after having her grind up against me and kiss for for a couple hours I went to the bathroom to find this guy (who was previously taking pictures of her on his cell phone until I stared him down...creeper much?) and his friend cornering her against the bar talking to her and I pushed him out of the way saying she was with me.
I wouldn't know what it's like to have a white penis...
Considering the "big black army guy" does get paid to kill for a living and apparently just wanted you to stop touching him, then I have to say he's in the right (or at least was the better man that night), you don't want to be looked at, get the fuck out of the club and put your woman in a burka. Another idea, don't make out in public.
You go on and on about understanding other cultures and you don't even understand americans, lumping us all into you preconceived ideas about how we're so bad and you aren't.
Granted this is a porn forum so it's hard to get up on my high horse, but I've been interested in japan (china and the rest of asia came later) and various aspects of it's culture for decades. I find you attitude really offensive, but I take solace in the fact that you've most certainly screwed yourself out of so many friends.
 
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I wouldn't know what it's like to have a white penis...
Considering the "big black army guy" does get paid to kill for a living and apparently just wanted you to stop touching him, then I have to say he's in the right (or at least was the better man that night), you don't want to be looked at, get the fuck out of the club and put your woman in a burka. Another idea, don't make out in public.
You go on and on about understanding other cultures and you don't even understand americans, lumping us all into you preconceived ideas about how we're so bad and you aren't.
Granted this is a porn forum so it's hard to get up on my high horse, but I've been interested in japan (china and the rest of asia came later) and various aspects of it's culture for decades. I find you attitude really offensive, but I take solace in the fact that you've most certainly screwed yourself out of so many friends.

First off, he was in no position to corner a girl against a bar with his friend who CLEARLY had a BF. She was grinding up against me, she was kissing me, and we came in together holding hands. He is clearly a creeper because he was TAKING PICTURES OF HER WITH HIS PHONE WITHOUT ASKING. I hope he had fun wanking while I was fucking her later that night.

I screwed myself out of friends HOW? I don't have any plans to live in the US or even visit the US, I am a Canadian and I live in Canada. If I ever did move, it would be to Korea (seeing as my GF is Korean). It's no skin off my back if I don't have any American friends. That's like saying I'm screwed myself out of having friends say...Egypt when I have no interest in that country or it's culture whatsoever.
 

Volcan

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First off, he was in no position to corner a girl against a bar with his friend who CLEARLY had a BF. She was grinding up against me, she was kissing me, and we came in together holding hands. He is clearly a creeper because he was TAKING PICTURES OF HER WITH HIS PHONE WITHOUT ASKING. I hope he had fun wanking while I was fucking her later that night.

I screwed myself out of friends HOW? I don't have any plans to live in the US or even visit the US, I am a Canadian and I live in Canada. If I ever did move, it would be to Korea (seeing as my GF is Korean). It's no skin off my back if I don't have any American friends. That's like saying I'm screwed myself out of having friends say...Egypt when I have no interest in that country or it's culture whatsoever.
Yeah, no americans in canada or korea...
I have friends irregardless of whether or not I like what culture they were born into (or even if, like in canada, there is no discernible culture). What the fuck is wrong with you?
Also, weren't you the one annoyed at others bragging about bagging korean chicks, now you just did the same thing.
*checks*
Yeah... Let's be honest, there was no black guy was there? You're just nuts or something and I should probably back slowly out of this conversation, right?
 

Rhinosaur

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I've added "hug Guy" to my bucket list!
 

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Lastly Korea ... in general is VERY judgemental [...] the downside is if you don't adjust to that culture and get outcasted yourself
Anyone who dates a girl based off nationality should be shot and rid of their existance on this planet, it's fucking retarded.

Makes sense. So if you hate being judged and are insecure about people being judgmental, what's important is to proactively be judgmental yourself; you know, put other people down first, so you yourself wouldn't be subject to that kind of treatment.

Maybe pots and kettles in Korea are just different colors.


Looks like someone just needs a hug.

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fidget

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fidget: It directly concerns me because if douche bags who date girls based off nationality live in Vancouver (which I'm sure they do) and give international students that impression, it makes me look bad. That's the exact reason while living in Korea I NEVER had any foreign friends. All my friends were Korean because I didn't want to be placed into the douche bag American army category.
First, I will say I never have been in any asian country to know how is their culture, and how their culture affects you and why do you think like that, but I will ask, is there any justifiable reason to care for what people think where you live more so then in the west where I live? I mean, where I live, I give a rat's ass about what people think, so I can hang out with whoever I want and like whoever or whatever I want and do whatever the hell I want. I just don't care about people around here making generalization and pretending to know things they don't actually know and stuff like that, so I wonder if it should be different in asian countries? and why?


In Korea if you are white everyone assumes you are an American which is a huge insult. A direct example of how others affect me, I had some Korean talk to me only after they found out I was Canadian because they didn't want to talk to Americans.
Same question as above, or is it that you agree with their stereotypes and generalizations or is it that it makes you totally isolated and you have no other than to justify their thinking?

I understand your sentiment but, if people judge me for what others do, I tend to put the blame towards those people who generalize and pretend to know what they don't know about me, rather than hating the people they hate, who happen to be what they are because they have the right to be and do whatever the hell they want, wether others don't like it, so long as they don't hurt anyone. This is how I think, if someone accuse me of being a "weeaboo" or any other despective thing and I am not, for example, then I pressume that the one believing so is a plain idiot, but then, I'm in the west, and I am not used to different cultures with different values.
 

Death Metal

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Whatever weeaboo boy, keep chasing Japanese girls because they are Japanese.

Girls should be judged on personality, but since your life sized pillow doesn't have a personality you don't know that.
(I know it's quite an old thread, but I'll take the bait because I had not seen this reply before. Oh well.)

You know, Haruto, that was really the typical, automatic kind of assumption any average chimpanzee would make if they did not read my post twice and actually took the hint. So you automatically assumed something about me, that you can't even verify as true or not - because, well, you don't know me? - just because I suggested you to piss off and let people be (in your own terms, even)? That probably only shows everyone else how much unfit to participate in this discussion that you are - and, well, you did confirm that by not replying to guy and fidget anymore, anyway.

(Everyone else, sorry for reviving this meh thread.)
 

isityours

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so, what was the question?

im not sure if a 'reverse weeaboo' is a non-japanese who hates japan or a japanese who loves other countries and denounces their japanese heritage.

in either case, anyone who acts in a weeabooish manner has to be an ass slammer. i have met japanese who are obviously more comfortable living overseas and interacting as a non-japanese. i have also met foreigners here in japan who seem very comfortable living a japanese lifestyle and have assimilated to a certain degree. personally i have mostly adapted to life in japan (or, to my life in japan) and honestly sometimes feel irritation and even disgust at some things when i visit home. maybe that makes me a reverse, reverse weea-something or other but i dont think it is a conscious thing. i have very few friends, mainly because people are gay, but i hope i have never chosen my friends based on race/nationality.
fortunately i have never met this person but an acquaintance said he knows a guy who came here and not only took a japanese name but actually asked people to use it. and im not talking about coming to live or anything but just on a WHV.
this is the reason i try to limit contact with people. if this acquaintance had inadvertently introduced me to this dufus and he said "Just call me Kazuki", for example, i would not be able to resist laughing in his face.

so i summary, i dont know any weeaboos or reverse weeaboos.
 

fidget

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Mar 23, 2011
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so i summary, i dont know any weeaboos or reverse weeaboos.
I would say neither do I...in real life, But I'm not much familiar with the term, but I wouldn't be surprised to hear the label being overused or wrong-used, as that is a typical human thing to do with every label you put on on anything. But I wonder what constitutes beeing a "weeabo" from most people and wether that term has actual meaning beyond derogatory. I have seen youtube clips of white girls singing jpop, kpop and anime songs, some dressed as anime characters, so I have wondered, does that mean they are "weaboos" (because of youtube comments) or is it more than that.

Having said that, despite that I find some asian things interesting and that I'm in this forum, I would hate living in there, and pretty much I'd feel that 'X country sucks!' So my point is that, for me, praising a foreing culture that you are not deeply familiar with (if the desire is to live in there), and that is known for not having much room for political correctness, as in the west, doesn't make much sense. Well, I hope I am not "not making any sense".

PS - English is not my primary language, so excuse grammar and all that.
 
Oct 6, 2007
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a weeaboo is someone who praises Japan and thinks everything from Japan is better than it's North American counter part and thinks everyone about Japan should be the standard. The main point though is that 99% of these people have never been to Japan and are basing their bias off anime and internet sites.

obsession with no reason I guess