answer:The responsibility mentality is some kind of a “specialty” of the Eastern culture. It has existed for many centuries. For a society that values social hierarchy, that isn’t so surprising. But for a society that emphasizes inviduality like the West, the mindset doesn’t seem to apply. To the Westerners, everyone is an individual and needs to think independently. They don’t really care whether you are their child, soon enough you have to be on your own and they don’t need to depend on you either. That said, anything taken to the extreme isn’t a good thing. Westerners may seem indifferent to their parents, but Asians may seem too dependent. A Western child is expected to have certain practical knowledge and soft skills, while an Asian one lacks of those things. You ask: Won’t you want them to look after yourself when you need it the most? Why won’t you influence your children so they grow up feel indebt and responsible to their parents? That brings is to another question: do I love my child, or do I just want a free caretaker?