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May 27, 2008 at 10:59 AM #212003May 27, 2008 at 10:59 AM #212080CoronitaParticipant
lol must be all that foreign money. I'm going to start using that line from now on.
I don't really you have much to worry about besides skin colors. Most of the kids end up growing up to be the same needy/whinny/materialistic kid as every other kid (just kidding) and much are just as american as anyone else. And most of these kids end up adapting to the prevailing culture here anyway. (You do realize that over the past couple of years, the san diego spelling bee winners have been pretty much kids from indian and asian families?)
Plus I doubt you have to worry about J6p next door having a middle-of-the-night beer bash-fix the old heap car party with "bubba and company" now, do you? You just have to put up with occasional older generation inlaw that typically lives in with the kids that plays that god awful shrieking opera "music" at full volume who also might hang out that laundry on the balcony instead of using a dryer. But, the good news, is that usually if you go talk to them about this, they family would probably oblige and turn it down and remove the eyesore.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
May 27, 2008 at 10:59 AM #212109CoronitaParticipantlol must be all that foreign money. I'm going to start using that line from now on.
I don't really you have much to worry about besides skin colors. Most of the kids end up growing up to be the same needy/whinny/materialistic kid as every other kid (just kidding) and much are just as american as anyone else. And most of these kids end up adapting to the prevailing culture here anyway. (You do realize that over the past couple of years, the san diego spelling bee winners have been pretty much kids from indian and asian families?)
Plus I doubt you have to worry about J6p next door having a middle-of-the-night beer bash-fix the old heap car party with "bubba and company" now, do you? You just have to put up with occasional older generation inlaw that typically lives in with the kids that plays that god awful shrieking opera "music" at full volume who also might hang out that laundry on the balcony instead of using a dryer. But, the good news, is that usually if you go talk to them about this, they family would probably oblige and turn it down and remove the eyesore.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
May 27, 2008 at 10:59 AM #212162CoronitaParticipantlol must be all that foreign money. I'm going to start using that line from now on.
I don't really you have much to worry about besides skin colors. Most of the kids end up growing up to be the same needy/whinny/materialistic kid as every other kid (just kidding) and much are just as american as anyone else. And most of these kids end up adapting to the prevailing culture here anyway. (You do realize that over the past couple of years, the san diego spelling bee winners have been pretty much kids from indian and asian families?)
Plus I doubt you have to worry about J6p next door having a middle-of-the-night beer bash-fix the old heap car party with "bubba and company" now, do you? You just have to put up with occasional older generation inlaw that typically lives in with the kids that plays that god awful shrieking opera "music" at full volume who also might hang out that laundry on the balcony instead of using a dryer. But, the good news, is that usually if you go talk to them about this, they family would probably oblige and turn it down and remove the eyesore.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
May 27, 2008 at 10:59 AM #212009CoronitaParticipantlol must be all that foreign money. I'm going to start using that line from now on.
I don't really you have much to worry about besides skin colors. Most of the kids end up growing up to be the same needy/whinny/materialistic kid as every other kid (just kidding) and much are just as american as anyone else. And most of these kids end up adapting to the prevailing culture here anyway. (You do realize that over the past couple of years, the san diego spelling bee winners have been pretty much kids from indian and asian families?)
Plus I doubt you have to worry about J6p next door having a middle-of-the-night beer bash-fix the old heap car party with "bubba and company" now, do you? You just have to put up with occasional older generation inlaw that typically lives in with the kids that plays that god awful shrieking opera "music" at full volume who also might hang out that laundry on the balcony instead of using a dryer. But, the good news, is that usually if you go talk to them about this, they family would probably oblige and turn it down and remove the eyesore.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
May 27, 2008 at 10:59 AM #212130CoronitaParticipantlol must be all that foreign money. I'm going to start using that line from now on.
I don't really you have much to worry about besides skin colors. Most of the kids end up growing up to be the same needy/whinny/materialistic kid as every other kid (just kidding) and much are just as american as anyone else. And most of these kids end up adapting to the prevailing culture here anyway. (You do realize that over the past couple of years, the san diego spelling bee winners have been pretty much kids from indian and asian families?)
Plus I doubt you have to worry about J6p next door having a middle-of-the-night beer bash-fix the old heap car party with "bubba and company" now, do you? You just have to put up with occasional older generation inlaw that typically lives in with the kids that plays that god awful shrieking opera "music" at full volume who also might hang out that laundry on the balcony instead of using a dryer. But, the good news, is that usually if you go talk to them about this, they family would probably oblige and turn it down and remove the eyesore.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
May 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #212085AecetiaParticipantAnd quite a few of the spelling bee winners were home schooled. I think if you are considering one neighborhood over another, take a look at the crime stats and see what kind of crime is being reported on in your target neighborhoods.
May 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #212167AecetiaParticipantAnd quite a few of the spelling bee winners were home schooled. I think if you are considering one neighborhood over another, take a look at the crime stats and see what kind of crime is being reported on in your target neighborhoods.
May 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #212114AecetiaParticipantAnd quite a few of the spelling bee winners were home schooled. I think if you are considering one neighborhood over another, take a look at the crime stats and see what kind of crime is being reported on in your target neighborhoods.
May 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #212014AecetiaParticipantAnd quite a few of the spelling bee winners were home schooled. I think if you are considering one neighborhood over another, take a look at the crime stats and see what kind of crime is being reported on in your target neighborhoods.
May 27, 2008 at 11:03 AM #212135AecetiaParticipantAnd quite a few of the spelling bee winners were home schooled. I think if you are considering one neighborhood over another, take a look at the crime stats and see what kind of crime is being reported on in your target neighborhoods.
May 27, 2008 at 11:19 AM #212170EugeneParticipantWow, really? FYI, Chinese are not the only Asian and we all don’t look alike.
Just for the record, I can tell the difference between Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos (and also between their spoken languages). I can’t tell Chinese from Koreans.
Also, most of the Asians you have the $ to afford these new homes are most likely engineers of some sort. Which means they either work in RB or SV.
I’m an engineer and I work in SV. In our company, Asians are a minority.
but from my experience most Asian Families are quiet and respectfull to their neighbours
I’m sure almost any family with enough $$ to buy in 4S Ranch will be quiet and well behaved, and there won’t be any late-night parties in the backyard. (Not that there IS a backyard to have parties in) That would not be my concern.
I’d be more concerned about something like this (a quote from the thread “What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos)”):
By and large, the Asian families completely segregated themselves from the rest of the neighborhood and were never, ever outside – ever. EG: A family that lived right across the street from us, from China, refused to say hello to me for two years, and the day we left we remarked how sad it was that we never even met them in two years. On the school bus one day, one of our neighbors kids were told to ‘go to the back of the bus’ because the were white and sitting in the Asian section!
May 27, 2008 at 11:19 AM #212149EugeneParticipantWow, really? FYI, Chinese are not the only Asian and we all don’t look alike.
Just for the record, I can tell the difference between Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos (and also between their spoken languages). I can’t tell Chinese from Koreans.
Also, most of the Asians you have the $ to afford these new homes are most likely engineers of some sort. Which means they either work in RB or SV.
I’m an engineer and I work in SV. In our company, Asians are a minority.
but from my experience most Asian Families are quiet and respectfull to their neighbours
I’m sure almost any family with enough $$ to buy in 4S Ranch will be quiet and well behaved, and there won’t be any late-night parties in the backyard. (Not that there IS a backyard to have parties in) That would not be my concern.
I’d be more concerned about something like this (a quote from the thread “What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos)”):
By and large, the Asian families completely segregated themselves from the rest of the neighborhood and were never, ever outside – ever. EG: A family that lived right across the street from us, from China, refused to say hello to me for two years, and the day we left we remarked how sad it was that we never even met them in two years. On the school bus one day, one of our neighbors kids were told to ‘go to the back of the bus’ because the were white and sitting in the Asian section!
May 27, 2008 at 11:19 AM #212048EugeneParticipantWow, really? FYI, Chinese are not the only Asian and we all don’t look alike.
Just for the record, I can tell the difference between Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos (and also between their spoken languages). I can’t tell Chinese from Koreans.
Also, most of the Asians you have the $ to afford these new homes are most likely engineers of some sort. Which means they either work in RB or SV.
I’m an engineer and I work in SV. In our company, Asians are a minority.
but from my experience most Asian Families are quiet and respectfull to their neighbours
I’m sure almost any family with enough $$ to buy in 4S Ranch will be quiet and well behaved, and there won’t be any late-night parties in the backyard. (Not that there IS a backyard to have parties in) That would not be my concern.
I’d be more concerned about something like this (a quote from the thread “What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos)”):
By and large, the Asian families completely segregated themselves from the rest of the neighborhood and were never, ever outside – ever. EG: A family that lived right across the street from us, from China, refused to say hello to me for two years, and the day we left we remarked how sad it was that we never even met them in two years. On the school bus one day, one of our neighbors kids were told to ‘go to the back of the bus’ because the were white and sitting in the Asian section!
May 27, 2008 at 11:19 AM #212122EugeneParticipantWow, really? FYI, Chinese are not the only Asian and we all don’t look alike.
Just for the record, I can tell the difference between Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos (and also between their spoken languages). I can’t tell Chinese from Koreans.
Also, most of the Asians you have the $ to afford these new homes are most likely engineers of some sort. Which means they either work in RB or SV.
I’m an engineer and I work in SV. In our company, Asians are a minority.
but from my experience most Asian Families are quiet and respectfull to their neighbours
I’m sure almost any family with enough $$ to buy in 4S Ranch will be quiet and well behaved, and there won’t be any late-night parties in the backyard. (Not that there IS a backyard to have parties in) That would not be my concern.
I’d be more concerned about something like this (a quote from the thread “What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos)”):
By and large, the Asian families completely segregated themselves from the rest of the neighborhood and were never, ever outside – ever. EG: A family that lived right across the street from us, from China, refused to say hello to me for two years, and the day we left we remarked how sad it was that we never even met them in two years. On the school bus one day, one of our neighbors kids were told to ‘go to the back of the bus’ because the were white and sitting in the Asian section!
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