It's their culture. I suggest reading up on Asian culture in order to better understand them. I do think that it is rather rude. For instance, in America, there are some immigrants from Middle/South America who make no effort to learn English or American culture.
In their defense, (United States of) America is a multicultural country, so you cannot really say that there is some "American culture" that people should learn, because that truly depends on specific locations and social circles. Moreover, there is no official language in the States, English is the most spoken language and the second is Spanish. In fact, in some cities of Florida and Texas there majority speaks Spanish... so... that's all I have to say about that.
IIN for people not to adapt to the local culture while abroad?
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It's their culture. I suggest reading up on Asian culture in order to better understand them. I do think that it is rather rude. For instance, in America, there are some immigrants from Middle/South America who make no effort to learn English or American culture.
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In their defense, (United States of) America is a multicultural country, so you cannot really say that there is some "American culture" that people should learn, because that truly depends on specific locations and social circles. Moreover, there is no official language in the States, English is the most spoken language and the second is Spanish. In fact, in some cities of Florida and Texas there majority speaks Spanish... so... that's all I have to say about that.