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No Matter How Sharp Your Nose Is, You Can Not Be A Western Or European

Eyes were instantly attracted to the distinct news about the talk of fetching China, Japan and South Korea on one podium for the very cause of solidarity. Why does extreme consideration arise in Asia? Why does the priority on Asian origins remain at the centre stage in a meeting of three countries, viz., China, Japan and South Korea? Why was needed to put forward a social influence dimension pawn in politics?

Senior Chinese official Wang Yi has lately made sharp observations at a conference organized by China, Japan and South Korea. This meeting of the International Forum for Trilateral Cooperation between the three countries has taken place for the first time after the year 2011 and is deemed to be extremely important given the current global circumstances.

He pointed it categorically that even today most Americans or Europeans can not correctly describe the difference between Chinese, Japanese and Koreans. Adding that no matter how much you paint or dye your hair or how sharp your nose is, you can never become a Westerner or a European. More than 60 % of European women and up to 10 % of men dye their hair, according to a survey. 

It’s True—ancient Egyptians were some of the first known people to use hair dye, a spreading henna to extend over grey hair. Natural hair colour was also taken up years later in Ancient Greece and Rome, where people pulled different plant extracts to change their hair colour. However, they would surely not have been using dye to look like others.

He reiterated that we should all stick to our roots and never ignore them. This is the reason why all of us (Japan, China and South Korea) should stay together to strengthen Asia. There’s nothing perfectly as tolerating as the reasonable major identity perception before America.

 

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