lol tink give malaysia or indonesia 10000 years also cant make it to their standard.... look at their country.. instead of looking on how to improved themself to be among the great country, they go around blaming or fighting with other country... lolOriginally posted by sundaytimes:is malaysia can become the japan. very very very hard.
From what i know.
japan is asia first industrialise nation.
I watch the document Rise of Nation.
Japan is the one and only asia country to include into the 8 rise nation ( they
spain, france, britain, german, holland, russia and the US)
They are the first asia nation to defeat a european nation in the modern history during russo japanese war.
After defeat in world war 2 , yet they can come as encom superpower
Yeh. I think its unlikely; at least not in the near future.Originally posted by sundaytimes:is malaysia can become the japan. very very very hard.
From what i know.
japan is asia first industrialise nation.
I watch the document Rise of Nation.
Japan is the one and only asia country to include into the 8 rise nation ( they
spain, france, britain, german, holland, russia and the US)
They are the first asia nation to defeat a european nation in the modern history during russo japanese war.
After defeat in world war 2 , yet they can come as encom superpower
The Japanese have much more in common with the Chinese.Originally posted by Catknight:I found out that there are some similiarities about this 2 group pf people...if so why one tribe become superpower and the other did not...some findings:
I have noticed myself quite a few similarities between Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia and Japanese language. Apart from the very similar pronounciation in both languages, there is the same hierarchical differences in personal pronouns. For example "you" is either "anda" or "kamu" with the same meaning and wa of using as "anata" and "kimi" in Japanese. Likewise, "suki" 好き (to like) translates "suka" in Bahasa. Such similarities are striking. In both languages you can make a plural by doubling the word, like wareware in Japanese (ware = I or you, wareware = we). Doubling of words is so common that there is a kanji that only means the word is doubled(" 々") in written Japanese. However, it is more common in Bahasa nowadays where it is almost systematical. Expressions like "ittekimasu, itteirashai, tadaima and okaeri" also exist in Indonesian (selamat jalan, selamat tinggal...), but not in European languages. I am not a specialist of any of these languages at all. I barely know a few words in Indonesian, but it's enough to see the link with Japanese.
Japanese matsuri ressembles so much Balinese ones that one could wonder if they are actually the same country. I've seen a cremation in Bali ; they cary the dead body very much like Japanese carry a mikoshi. Balinese funerals are joyful and people swinging the "mikoshi" in the streets and making loud noise to scare the evil sprits. Basically, Bali is Hindu, but has mixed it with the original animist religion. Shinto is also an animisn, and we can see lots of other cultural similarities between non-muslim/non-christian Indonesia and non-buddhist Japan. For example, the wall and entrance around traditional houses and the style of Balinese temples and Japanese shrines. Buddhism, Islam and Christianity all arrived much later after the supposed original ancestors of the 2 archipelago split from each other, but have changed radically both societies. We have to look for the purely original culture (what might be very difficult nowadays) to find the connection existing in late prehistoric time.
people who say they are ashamed of being themselves are loosers......Originally posted by yhajs910:Unfortunately when come to competence, the malay are really nothing when to compare with east asian, such as the cases for japanese, I guess is just part of the genes. It makes me recall one of my friend who is tamil in fact whimper about how sucks to be indian in front of me, not to be racist, but that's truth.
If you want to say Japs have malay, then all tamil must have some malay blood, since the blend quite well together. Cheers