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TopicOverweight Asian-Americans Are Seen as More American, Study Finds.
LittleRoyal
08/03/17 6:32:48 PM
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darkphoenix181 posted...
LittleRoyal posted...
Jabodie posted...
iron jojo posted...
What? They just walk up to you and say "hey chinese"

This used to happen to me in middle/high school lol.

I go to a liberal college though, but if I went to certain kinds of parties I'm sure I'd get it.

It doesn't really bother me though, but it does bother other people quite a bit.

Happened a lot to me in elementary actually.

But I was super shy and nervous around anyone so then I didn't really talk so at least it would have made sense in their kid brains that maybe I don't know English. Lol no we're adults.

And I'm mostly Vietnamese I don't even think I look that Chinese


little kids know very little of the world

they likely had no idea there was any other asian country but China

HS ppl also


I'm 20 and in college. I don't think they can use that excuse anymore besides even if they do being racist is hurtful. It's been years that people tried to make me read or write their name in Japanese or Korean and idk either of those languages.

Plus like I said I look very Vietnamese I don't look Chinese at all.

I have a southern drawl. But people in college act up around me, speak weird noises, say things like "I'm of all the people coming from china just for college" and their friends "she's right there stop." "Not like she can understand me anyway."


Because I was in line ahead of them. (-.-)b
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