Yuan was telling me how she thought M was 100% Chinese while I was 100% western and she was somewhere in the middle.
LOL.....REALLY? I've never been told that I was super western or anything. I remember when I was studying in England this Chinese girl came up to me and was like "how come u feel really chinese? Not like those ABC/CBC/etc"
Maybe Yuan means that if somebody threw me into China I'd never survive cuz I don't know most of the customs/ formalisms....
I'd actually thought about living in Asia for long periods of time, but I don't know anymore. The environment and everything is different right? Even in places like Hong Kong or Singapore where they speak English, it's still so completely foreign to me.
At any rate I didn't think that M, her and me were all that different. I just think about completely whimsical things.....cuz i'm like that :)
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LOL very interesting. I always thought you were somewhere in the middle! M is 100% chinese I would say too. I'm not sure wether gyaru obsessions would count either way... hehe.
yeah how interesting.....lol i dun think my thought patterns has changed much over the years either....
And I'm not sure if my Japanese obsession made me more Asian or Western.....
btw, my roommate reminds me of Erin Wei....sorta. I dunno if it's her way of speaking or expressions or something. Then again, my other roommate reminds me of Katy Perry and NOBODY sees that....
I think M is 100% chinese, but i never thought you were 100% western!! even now :P i always thought i was pretty americanized in comparison. maybe it's because your chinese is so good. haha, and because i AM an ABC... ^^
it's funny how you all say M is 100% chinese. Must be why my mom like her so much lol
No but seriously..... I think there's parts of her that's not 'chinese' either. Or like I don't even know what IS 'chinese'. Because I don't know if ppl in china these days has the same values my parents were trying to feed me or if those values were 'communist' or 'chinese' in origin
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