You sir have no clue what you're talking about. Didn't it crossed your mind that the REAL world with REAL people is a better place to "culture exchange", rather than a simulation game? Well, perhaps you sir spend a lot of your experience in the virtual world -something that would make the Classic Athica embarrased-, but not me. And to set the record straight, what possible "cultural exchange" could I get with a Chinese manager that doesn't talk or doesn't know a neutral second language, like English? Oh, yeah, I would see more Chinese names in the game report. And didn't it crossed your mind that perhaps some of us managers tend to find that there are lots of websites more adecuate to "cultural exchange" than a simulation game?
No, sir. What only crossed your mind is the opportunity to be politically correct in a business you have no clue whatsoever. I don't know in your Modern Greek and the rest of Europe, but if you've followed the international news lately, you would know that we have, here, in Uruguay, a country you don't know, very very small xenophobic problems. Perhaps you should look in the mirror before barking about "xenophoby"?
You don't know me, sir. You think you can infer stuff from the semantic analysis of my words; I would say one should be skilled at that first before doing it. To say I would HATE having foreing managers playing in my country doesn't amount to say I HATE foreing people. Any proffessional semantic analyst like you should know that.
Oh, and by the way: Did I mention we in our Spanish language have at least 6 verbs to say the English "hate"? Oh, sorry if I forgot to mention that before hurting your "politically correct" feelings.
Oh, political correctness, where have you been!