Foreign attitude refers to the perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors that individuals or groups hold towards people from different countries or cultures. It encompasses a range of sentiments, from curiosity and appreciation to prejudice and hostility. These attitudes can be shaped by personal experiences, media representation, education, and cultural exchanges, influencing how individuals interact with and understand those from diverse backgrounds. Ultimately, foreign attitudes play a significant role in international relations and cross-cultural communication.
Who are the 3 Filipinos and foreign scientist identify notable attitude as wel their important scientific contribution?"
hay! ang tagal naman oh iam waiting...
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The same as anywhere if the price is right and I need it I will buy it.
they became more concerned with foreign policy
they became more concerned with foreign policy
they became more concerned with foreign policy
The attitude that forever alienated him from the haole or foreign businessmen was his deep-rooted skepticism towards their intentions and practices. He viewed them as exploitative and disconnected from the local culture and community, prioritizing profit over the well-being of the islands and their people. This mistrust was further fueled by a sense of cultural pride and a desire to protect the local way of life, leading to a permanent rift between him and the foreign business interests.