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Yeah, I would have, too.Huh, I would have guessed that she was Latino if saw her on the street.
Yeah, I would have, too.Huh, I would have guessed that she was Latino if saw her on the street.
Eurasian genes it is. Tends to make ethnic identification really challenging.Yeah, I would have, too.
It's all part of the plan.Ourchair for Greatest Member of 09!!!!!!!!!!!
Eurasian genes it is. Tends to make ethnic identification really challenging.
I mean freckles, plus Asian-ness, plus Indo-Malay skin color plus fair features, LOLWTF.
Why would I do that? It's Chinese. Don't they have Chinese in your country, or do they just all go by Lee?Nice, I wish more girls would dye their hair pink. Also, I'm sure you made up her last name just to **** with us.
Why would I do that? It's Chinese. Don't they have Chinese in your country, or do they just all go by Lee?
Why would I do that? It's Chinese. Don't they have Chinese in your country, or do they just all go by Lee?
I suspect that many people just change their name. I mean there's a long history of pre-20th century Asians shortening their name down to something like Lee or Chang either for convenience's sake or to avoid being chased by enemies or relatives from their homeland.I've actually seen/met more Vietnamese and Filipinos in Houston than Chinese, and the Filipinos are the only ones with a last name longer than 1 syllable.
I suspect that many people just change their name. I mean there's a long history of pre-20th century Asians shortening their name down to something like Lee or Chang either for convenience's sake or to avoid being chased by enemies or relatives from their homeland.
As for Filipinos with polysyllabic surnames, it's expected since many possess Spanish surnames with their De las-es and De los-es.
Heck my grandfather changed his surname because when he got took up law, he knew that he'd need a less Chinesey name because Chinese were regarded as untrustworthy in my country back then.Yeah, that's what I figured. Though I suppose some of them could have been copying Bruce Lee. Posers.
Heck my grandfather changed his surname because when he got took up law, he knew that he'd need a less Chinesey name because Chinese were regarded as untrustworthy in my country back then.
So Attorney with a surname that sounds like a dim sum? No siree. Attorney with a surname that sounds like a type of pasta? Good to go!
:lol:I knew your last name was really Angelhair!