Great interview @[711408:2048:Semyon Dukach] @[1512104653:2048:Elizaveta Osetinskaya]. A smart guy, interesting interview. Respect to both.
From my own experience, I see that impressions of other nationalities through life in the USA are shaped by people of those nationalities who have found the strength and opportunity to leave everything at home and come to the USA, and achieve something here. Not everyone is capable of this. Therefore, a hypothetical Korean in the USA differs from a hypothetical Korean living in Korea, and the attitude towards Koreans by “Americans in nth generation” is formed by observing those who “made it.” This creates a somewhat distorted impression of the nationality, as it is shifted, but still shifted towards the better. Hence, Russians here are not drunkards, but workaholics. And Koreans and Chinese – every other one is a mathematician, musician, and artist.
