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by bsaul
2009 days ago
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Every culture "improves" and moves on. Usually it's only after a huge trauma, once a civilisation is on the brinks of collapse. French used to believes kings were chosen by gods themselves. Then they realized they're just humans, and there's no reason for noblemen to own lands simply by being born. They didn't stop being "french", they just added another flavor. |
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I stopped at the sentence for example: "According to international traffic rules, you have to check your mirrors and do a shoulder check when you change lanes, make a turn or in other circumstances, but because Thai people are inherently lazy, most of them fail to do that consistently."
I don't find accusing a group of people of being "inherently lazy" at all helpful. Firstly I don't believe it to be true - even if it could be measured - but worse it suggests that the failure is innate and incurable.