Originally Posted by
waguz
thank you for your views.
Those 3 approaches are interesting. From my point of view, the liberal approach is best suited to european culture, however still the traditional approach with few aspects of the mixed approach is common. I mean Vietnamese for example in Czech republic try to assimilate with czech but they stay so far from as by protecting their traditions so much and they dont let czech to come close to them. It is so rare that vietnamese people marry chzech people, unfortunatelly.
What concerns me is that so many young vietnamese live in czech since childhood and they wont to live much like czech, but they cannot because of traditions. Most of the young (about 20 yrs. old) dont dare to resist their parents and go they own way. Often they must lie to parents when they want to live like us.
This book by Neil Jamieson, is it good? isnt it too old fashioned?