Who is smarter indians or chinese




















This might make sense, ethnically Chinese people are heavily influenced by Confucian values. And what are the main three values? Filiel piety, humaneness, and ritual. It could be that Chinese culture limits Chinese people in a Western world. Chinese Americans are high performers. Between and , But note that, Indian Americans are still founding more companies than them. Indians have always been rising in America. An ironic thesis, given that Chinese abroad have a reputation for being a tightknit group.

They band together, preserve their language and culture very well, and form Chinatowns wherever they go. Or is it that this is more true within Chinese families but not across the Chinese community?

Are Indians more supportive across their entire community? These leaders achieved extraordinary results and built great organizations without much hoopla. Some forums can only be seen by registered members.

View detailed profile Advanced or search site with Search Forums Advanced. This is a very interesting topic in my opinion, since China and India are home of about roughly half the world's population and the world's oldest living countries.

They are some of the greatest civilizations in the world and lots of things have came from these places. I have wondered like who are smarter, the Indians or the Chinese. Many of them are very smart and usually at the top of their classes. I am thinking the Chinese are probably smarter better at stuff like manufacturing and building, while the Indians have higher social intelligence If that makes sense.

I say this since most of the manufactured goods have been made in China and are still being made, while a lot of call centers and software engineers are in India. I have seen many Indians though not all seem to be talkative and outgoing. Their use of language and expression seems far more elaborate, and complex. Meanwhile the Chinese are more straightforward and to the point. Chinese would talk more simplistic like "Why you no take shower?

Meanwhile, Indians beat around the bush and express more with their hands and mouths. I think maybe this is why India exports talk, while China exports manufactured goods Asia and Europe dominate the list, with Japan taking the top spot thanks to its high placing across all three metrics where it came fifth overall in the school test ranking and sixth overall in both Nobel prizes and current IQ.

The US comes in an impressive fourth, although its ranking is flattered greatly by its extraordinary dominance in the Nobel category where at prizes, it has nearly treble the UK in second place. However, in the current IQ the US comes a lowly 28th and school ranking a middling 13th — neither of which bodes well for its future ranking.

Coming in at 25th on the ranking is Singapore — its position greatly skewed by its lowly ranking of 73rd for Nobel prizes when it ranks first in both current IQ and education attainment. See you at the top soon then, Singapore! The top 25 countries by Nobel Prize are, unsurprisingly, dominated by the Western world — what with it being a Western institution and all. Go Asia! No huge surprise given the IQ rankings, but Asia takes the top five spots for pupils achieving an advanced score at school.

Russia takes the best of the rest medal in sixth spot while the US comes in at 13th. China is viewed throughout the region both with favor as a nation and with concern about its territorial ambitions. Japan is also quite popular, at least outside of northeast Asia.

And its leader, Shinzo Abe, inspires confidence in his handling of world affairs in many Asian countries, at least among those who have heard of him. The poll shows Asians with quite disparate opinions about each other. Half or more in seven of 10 Asian countries surveyed express a favorable view of Japan, while majorities in six of 10 say this about China.

Fellow Asians take a fairly critical perspective on Pakistan — there is no country other than Indonesia in which a clear plurality gives Pakistan a positive rating. Meanwhile, Pakistan is the only Asian nation polled in which less than half see the United States favorably.

Whatever feelings Asians harbor about each other, most are likely to view the United States as the country they can rely on as a dependable ally in the future. There is widespread concern among publics in East, Southeast and South Asia that these frictions could lead to military conflict.

And that apprehension is shared by many Americans. The most prominent of these is with longtime adversary Japan, over what Tokyo calls the Senkaku Islands and Beijing terms the Diaoyu Islands, small uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.



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