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- From: hpang@engin.umich.edu (Ho Sun Pang)
- Subject: Re: Traditional Chinese Values
- Message-ID: <HZH=S7A@engin.umich.edu>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 92 06:52:52 EST
- Organization: University of Michigan Engineering, Ann Arbor
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- In article <26892@optima.cs.arizona.edu> jwong@cs.arizona.edu (John Wong) writes:
- >
- > I was wondering how some of you feel about the traditional Chinese
- >family values in these day and age.
- > The traditional Chinese family values is :
- > 1) The parents take care of the children
- > 2) Children should tell everything that is happening in their
- > lives and every thoughts that they have, even when the children
- > are into adolescence and into adulthood
- > 3) When the children grow up, especially for the guys, they
- > should continue to live with their parents even after they
- > get married so that the parents will not feel being left alone
- >
- > So here are some questions :
- > A) Which one of the above points are still applicable today? Why?
- > Which are not? Why?
- > B) Do you feel that you should continue to live with your parents
- > when you go to college?
- > C) Do you feel that you should continue to live with your parents
- > after you start working in a permanent job?
- > D) Do you feel that you should continue to live with your parents
- > after you get married?
- > E) About what percentage of all the things and thoughts that you tell your
- > parents about?
- > F) Do you feel that there is a generation gap between you and your
- > parents?
- >
- >
- >--
- >John Wong
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- Mine, that thing could be a great thesis topic for someone at Harvard!
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- - LouiS
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