Your post did come across as being a bit xenophobic.
To simply make sure you have a particular "culture" you want to hang out with, to me, describes someone that isn't that open to other things and other ideas.
It's akin to a Mexican American that simply seeks out a portion of the city where you don't have to speak english, eat nothing but tacos, and hang out at the mexican bar and listen to Tejano and Ranchero music.
Of course, I could be totally off base of what I'm saying.
While this is late, it does not seem xenophobic at all. It seems as natural as day and night to wish to be with one's own. They form a base for the individual. The person can and will mix and share with other cultures and peoples.
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While this is late, it does not seem xenophobic at all. It seems as natural as day and night to wish to be with one's own. They form a base for the individual. The person can and will mix and share with other cultures and peoples.