Japanese Americans are cast in the unfortunate situation of being neglected and forgotten by their mother country, while Chinese Americans are burdened with the task of strengthening the tarnished image of their homeland.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
there is No difference.
Both gardens are very consciously designed, with each plant carefully selected and planted. Nothing is left to chance, though the finished design may appear to be more natural.
their use of kanji
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One of the most significant similarities is the parents' goal for their kids. Both Chinese and Japanese Americans want their kids to do their best and get not only straight A's but do well in other activities as well. There isn't much difference between the two.
Social and family lifestyle.
we are humans LOL
They still share the heart of a child that knows no difference.
chinese are white and japanese are short
Rice and soy sauces are prominent ingredients. They both also use a good deal of vegetables.
Yes, knowing Chinese can help with learning Japanese due to similarities in characters and some vocabulary. However, the grammar, writing systems, and pronunciation are different between the two languages, so there will still be significant differences to learn.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
The Chinese Educational system is non-existant
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there is No difference.
The languages are entirely different there are very few similarities.