@Sphinx @koyu I sometimes walk down to the beach, but not much currently since classes have started. It's nice though, beaches are public property in Hawaii which means anyone has access to them, which is good otherwise hotels, developers, mainland and foreign multimillionaires, and celebrities would buy them up leaving nothing for the locals and Hawaiians. But the state of the world aside, there is no place like home. Walking for hours to get to empty stretch of beach to let the mind wander in solitude, to see how beauty still exists understated in the world in places not well known, it's a good feeling. Going to the mainland has opened my eyes, the world I lived is not as universal as I thought, and the world over there suffers in its delusions of generality.
@Sphinx @koyu Growing up in Hawaii is different from the mainland. We are probably one of the most progressive states. In the plantation days each ethic group formed their own unions to get better pay which the plantation owners responded to by just bringing people from other parts of the world over. Eventually the workers decided to work together despite cultural differences and as a result we are probably one of the most racially accepting and diverse states out there, there are still problems of course, but not like the mainland. Most people are multiethic, myself included, and prominent groups include Portuguese, Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, Hawaiian, Samoan, Caucasian, and Korean. Rich white people still exist and I went to school with them for a time, but that is also complex.
Your mom is a clever person, they said clever is more used in the UK, here use smart a lot. i learned this word from school, smart is i learned from life.🙂
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Thank you and sorry for if i use the wrong word.
Caucasian is a new word to me and i just looked up...
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@Sphinx @koyu That's pretty cool! Your English is pretty good! Both are used often, although clever tends to mean using a smart trick or being smart in an unexpected way. It's a good word to know though, if you bend the rules of science or a game to do something neat, that's being clever! My dog is clever when she pretends to not have been fed to get a second meal.