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Re: Hawaii Haoles
Posted by jacqui on 2/04/06

    Hawaii is a wonderful place for haole children to grow up. I
    would say some areas are better than others. Private schools
    and schools more towards hawaii kai and kahala tend to have
    more white kids. It's mostly a perspective issue I think.
    Most white people are used to being in the majority. It's
    different in Hawaii. Some locals like haoles and others
    don't, and nobody really likes tourists, but that's the same
    in all vacation spots. I grew up in Hawaii and now live on
    the mainland, but make trips back every year. I still talk to
    friends from high school on a regular basis.
    On 1/02/06, Toni wrote:
    > On 12/25/05, Char wrote:
    >>
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> Is Hawaii that bad a place for white children to be and
    >> white folk? With what I have read I think it not to be a
    >> welcoming place. Of course I suppose they pretend to like
    >> us when we vacation and pour money into the economy and
    >> then the issue is mum!
    >>
    >> Or is this just hype to make some not move to Hawaii?
    >>
    >> Confused here!
    >>
    >> Char
    >>
    >> I w
    >>

     
     

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