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RE: Rhee and Chaing kai chek



Yes this is exactly what I am doing.
My reality check.  Iam taking a risk by asking a question so I can examin the feedback.
Then I can make a choice with valid information.
 
Dan Fahey
 
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ku.edu [mailto:owner-KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ku.edu]On Behalf Of LACarr@aol.com
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 7:46 PM
To: KOREAN-WAR-L@raven.cc.ku.edu
Subject: Re: Rhee and Chaing kai chek

In a message dated 2/18/02 4:35:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, DGill11331@aol.com writes:


My Personal experience. I rarely meet a Korean in the US that is friendly


You should look at your own actions toward the Koreans. An attitude can be felt if not seen by most people.
The Koreans are a proud people and will not take mental abuse or any other kind. The 40 + years of Japanese occupation taught them a lot. Try meeting them on an equal plane and they will be friendly and outgoing as any people around

Attitude  counts

Maury