Hello Khoo,

Sorry to have taken so long to respond. You may have gathered that I have an
interest in this, not so much 'language patterns' as 'patterns of living and
being' in this society. I do find it positively amazing what I hear and see
around me everyday.

My question is a simple one and I hope you can oblige:

You say:

Finally I am not inclined to get into a debate where the premises have no
common ground but I will say that if one accepts that the fundamental
worldview of the Chinese is alliterative rather than objective; then we may
start to get to the point.

Andre's question:

What do you mean by "the worldview of the Chinese is alliterative ..."?
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