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Posted: Jan 30th, '05, 21:20
by yakitori
Btw i abosulutely LURVE Korean and Japanese Dramas! (not only Chinese, in case my previous post leads readers to believe otherwise). :D

But i'm really happy to see so many people from diverse cultures here! :D D-Addicts is truly a happy family with members from all over the world!

Posted: Jan 30th, '05, 21:46
by gunjourui
Hey every one!!
I'm representing POLAND. That's soooooooooo cool I'm not the only one :D

jaaa neee

Posted: Jan 31st, '05, 03:39
by qoogirl
I had to post also because some people are also misconstruing ethnicity, nationality, culture, and race into the same category. Why? Because I'm getting my BA in Ethnic Studies and Asian Studies. Hahaha, I am predisposed.

Race (things like "Asian/Pacific Islander," "Black," "White") is a created concept to encompass people of similar physical appearance and geography into the same categories. Race does not exist in reality, it's just commonly used. There is nothing biological that makes a race. Race wouldn't be able to group the indiginous people of Australia because it doesn't follow the mysterious color/geographic code that "race" seems to do, hahaha.

Nationality is where your citizenship is legally. That said, one may in fact be Canadian while having spent an entire life in Botswana, and one's parents may have Botswana on their passports--even be ethnically from somewhere in Botswana since way back when--and the nationality is still Canadian.

Ethnicity is everything I haven't listed. It's your culture, the language your ancestors spoke should you know, it's the society that you yourself identify most with. Which is why, in this instance, ethnicity is more diverse than just listing the technical ethnic origins from which you come. That's why North Korean can be an arguable ETHNIC identity from South Koreans. And Pakistanis from Indians. And so forth.

On that note, I was an "OTHER."
I am assuming that the other includes Hispanics, Chicanos, Caribbean islanders, Native Central Americans/Native Americans/Canadians, Arabs, Sub-Saharan Africans, Somalians, Ethiopians and all the others in between or of multiple ethnic identities.
*lol* :mrgreen:

A Global Family

Posted: Jan 31st, '05, 04:10
by Alveric
We really are from everywhere and nowhere. Me, I'm from Panama, Central America. My ancestors include Native American, Spaniards, Blacks, Chinese, among others. I'm every race and none whatsoever since in Panama all races have blended, you get caucasian people with chinese last names and blacks with spanish last names, etc. Let's stick to our global citizenship folks!, forget about races and countries, this planet is not that big anyway.... Ciao, Au Revoir, Adios, Bye, ja nee!

Posted: Feb 1st, '05, 18:10
by deadhippo
I'm irish
at least 4th generation
im proud to be irish as most irish are but i suspect it doesnt go back much further than 4 or 5 generations for reasons left unsaid to avoid uneccessary debate
ethnicity is a very difficult topic
i mean at what point do you stop going back to figure out ethnic origin
being irish should mean you are a celt, not only a celt but a gael
but the reality is most irish have mixed blood
the origin of the gaels is still quite a mystery having their own unique language (albeit spoken, not written)
people can only theorise about it
the fact that Bengali is the closest language to gaelic does give pause for thought though

Posted: Feb 1st, '05, 18:33
by silzii
:lol Chinese, chinese, chinese!! I'm known as a BBC (brtish born chinese) because I was born in the U.K.
I speak, read, write cantonese + a bit of mandarin but sometimes I forget one or two characters.
Although I'm chinese, most of the time I'm mistaken as a japanese even in Hong Kong or China! My native countries :cry:!

Posted: Feb 1st, '05, 18:38
by snOOpy
Well I guess I am about 1/4-Chinese and 3/4 Vietnamese .. The 1/4 came from my ancestor but born and grew up in Vietnam ...

Light this World

Posted: Feb 1st, '05, 19:07
by sakuradropsph
To the person who started this topic, I think this is a great thread. It promotes PRIDE OF HERITAGE at the same time it's opening up our MINDS about the many faces that light this world.

As for me, I'm proud to be FILIPINO, mind, body and soul.

Frankly speaking, the Philippines is quite a melting pot of cultures, you'd see traditional Malayan features, then you'd see Filipinos with Hispanic features, next to that person would be a Chinese-Filipino kid, then a Caucasian-Filipino, then an African-American-Filipino, the list goes on and on.

What is important is that we know who we are first from our family, then our country and the history of our people, the new cultures we encounter in our lives, the history of this world from A-Z, and most importantly, present history, NOW, like the crusade against AIDS, Iraq, poverty and famine, and the most recent tsunami that affected Asia and Africa.

Sorry for this very long post. My hands sort of have a life of their own. :mrgreen:

As they say, It's a small world after all. :D

Posted: Feb 2nd, '05, 19:48
by lilrabbit
I'm at least 1/2 Chinese, Filipino, and a little Spanish (like 1/16, but this gets a funny reaction sometimes...I guess since it's so small ^^; ). My nationality is American, and as far as I know, I'm 100% human race. :P

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 00:14
by lorkhan83
Italo-Korean! :roll

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 00:29
by manderley_angel
Filipino!!! heck yeah.... full blooded Pinay here!!! ^^

weeheeee... long live d-addicts!!!!

all the asian dramas? i say keep 'em coming!!!

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 05:42
by apples
100% Filipino here as well

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 06:30
by gullybe
I guess 3 filipinos in a row! :P

7/8 Filipino and 1/8 Chinese here!

haha! :D

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 06:37
by Drama_Mania
GUESS WHAT FOUR Filipino in a row!!!!! :w00t: :w00t:
Pure Filipino

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 06:41
by Ken-Tog
:P sorry for breaking the chain but i'm 100% jap!!!!

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 07:15
by blackstarjr
hmm...interesting...I think I am the only Indian here :D .well born in India but raised in Singapore for most of my life.....hmm..are there anymore indians here..lol..(please be at least one in here somewere..lol) if not..damn...that would be just too freaky being the only one in here..ahahahaha :)...but I donn feel too indian..might be cus I donn know my roots/forgot all about it..

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 07:23
by MonsieurCampeur
I'm Hmong.

Korean

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 07:44
by deelow
Korean-American. My parents emigrated to the U.S. in the 1960's and I was born and raised in Cali.

I only started watching Kdramas and Kmovies in the past year or so to work on my Korean. I never imagined that I would get swept up in it like my parents and relatives. Lots of ethnicities here in Cali so the more the merrier as far as I'm concerned. It's the Korean wave baby, catch it.

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 07:54
by sweetpea
in response to qoogirl:

i'm defined as being:
race-asian
nationality-american
ethnicity-vietnamese

no matter; still enjoy dramas as much as ever!!! :D :lol :D :lol

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 08:49
by marit
blackstarjr wrote:are there anymore indians here..lol..(please be at least one in here somewere..lol) if not..damn...that would be just too freaky being the only one in here..
I know what you mean.. I am 99% sure, that I am the only estonian here :D
Still it doesn`t matter, I am just happy that I found ppl who love dramas as much and even more than I do ... I don`t feel lonely anymore :lol

Posted: Feb 3rd, '05, 08:49
by Acke
Can you write "Scandinavian" ? :D

btw.. im Swede :D i think it's quite many pps from Scandinavia, so it would be fun to see.

Posted: Feb 4th, '05, 03:14
by mallorn
I'm a Filipino with Spanish and Chinese blood (or so they say). :D

Multi-cultural child

Posted: Feb 4th, '05, 03:23
by Yukino Miyazawa
I'm multi-cultural. Half asian Half European. Technically, half Filipino, a quarter Czech, and a quarter Polish. But there's a lot more in my blood than that. I hear there's some Spaniard, Mongolian, Chinese, Malaysian, German, Russian, Middle Eastern, and Native American. So, I guess I qualify for "other"...

Hey, I have a question for anyone Filipino. Do you know where you can go to see any Filipino movies or series besides the Asian stores? All I can find Korean, Japanese, and Chinese - which isn't bad coz I love em, but it'd be nice to get something my mom can understand...

Re: Multi-cultural child

Posted: Feb 4th, '05, 03:30
by xiaryx
Yukino Miyazawa wrote:I'm multi-cultural. Half asian Half European. Technically, half Filipino, a quarter Czech, and a quarter Polish. But there's a lot more in my blood than that. I hear there's some Spaniard, Mongolian, Chinese, Malaysian, German, Russian, Middle Eastern, and Native American. So, I guess I qualify for "other"...

Hey, I have a question for anyone Filipino. Do you know where you can go to see any Filipino movies or series besides the Asian stores? All I can find Korean, Japanese, and Chinese - which isn't bad coz I love em, but it'd be nice to get something my mom can understand...
Welcome to D-addicts! I think Fantastic Super Club has a couple of Filipino movies. You can definitely try that out.

Posted: Feb 4th, '05, 06:19
by Vatima Corlati
Amazed to see how many chinese forumers here. ^_^

I'm Filipino.

Posted: Feb 4th, '05, 06:55
by antabaka
i'm just asian...
well to be more precise...

chinese
cambodian
laotian

but mostly american inside...

Posted: Feb 5th, '05, 18:34
by egmluvr
There should be mexican-american :mrgreen:

Posted: Feb 5th, '05, 19:23
by marit
Acke wrote:Can you write "Scandinavian" ? :D
was this question to me? if yes, then sadly no :( I had the opportunity to learn swedish, but I didn`t take it, because I was already too busy then.. but now I kinda feel bad that I didn`t took it :P It would have been pretty fun to understand swedish.. every new language is fun and interesnting, ne? :-)

Posted: Feb 10th, '05, 04:26
by beer
marit wrote:I am 99% sure, that I am the only estonian here :D
:lol

Posted: Feb 10th, '05, 06:26
by skyskid
I am southeast Asian, 100% Laotian.
But born in Canada.

Funny how in Canada, we consider ourselves whatever our origin is (back as far as we can remember in ancestry) and then we only call ourselves Canadians when we can't think of anything.

But, then America is a "melting pot" and others add "American" to whatever their ethnicity is.

Not making fun of people, I just think it's odd.

any non asians here?

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:11
by dznutz
just curious. i'm guessing all of us are yellow folk.

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:27
by Gir
not quite. :P

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:28
by WroW
Yes!At least one :D

Not me

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:33
by sosushi2
One more here.

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:37
by ookamiki
here one again....

Re: any non asians here?

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:42
by plongan
dznutz wrote:just curious. i'm guessing all of us are yellow folk.
maybe not "all" but it's a good guess ;)

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:44
by aoi_hana
yellow folk? Never heard that before... :unsure:


And I'm non-asian as well.

Posted: May 16th, '05, 18:59
by JadedAngel
:lol And here's yet another!

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:01
by amrayu
Here's a poll that was created a while ago:

What's your ethnicity?

Other - 19% [ 70 votes ]
European - 15% [ 56 votes ]
**Although I'm not sure if European could be called non-asian, since many asians live in Europe also**
Total Votes : 368

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:16
by okumasama
はい :cheers:

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:18
by Sailor Wicca
I am Caucasian. X3

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:24
by blackstarjr
one right here...I am neiither black/white/yellow..I am the other one..lol
hmm..didn't we already have a thread like this running before..ah well..doesn't really matter now

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:34
by mtlandis
My ancestry is (mainly) Swiss if you go back far enough, but my family has been in the US for many, many generations. LOL Like most Americans, I am a mutt - blue eyes, auburn hair and very pale skin. (I sunburn after 30 minutes even with SPF 45).

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:45
by white.raine
I'm white Canadian. A little mix of Polish, Dutch, Scottish, Welsch, Irish and of course, English. But I call myself Canadian and I'm happy to be so.

Edit: my friends call me asian, but they're well white-washed so I don't think it would be hard to 'out-asian' them.

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:51
by Phinn
I'm 'British' and 'white' as I filled in on my census form :) Of Welsh descent mostly :P

Posted: May 16th, '05, 19:59
by kenshinh
phinn, downsample your mp3's to 192 kbps

lol

:)

Posted: May 16th, '05, 20:06
by doc_tomoe
i'm german

Posted: May 16th, '05, 20:09
by jainah
I'm from France and Morocco...

Posted: May 16th, '05, 20:12
by rurichan
I'm mixed Korean/White.....any mutts out there like me? I know we are a growing breed...

Posted: May 16th, '05, 20:41
by pariah_dog
How many of these threads are we going to have? Cust curious. But since I've replied already... Increment that caucasian tally by one. By 'European' I think people are talking about ancestry. I don't think caucasian literally means white man or whatever. Of European (anything west of "Asia") ancestry is what it really means regardless of the actual shade of your (untanned) skin. If your family hails from both Europe and Asia then you are Eurasian. Eurasians are probably some of the best looking people on the planet (think of a young Jane March (who's part Chinese)). Perhaps in the distant future everyone will have a mix of Asian and Eurasian features. In addition to the flying cars of course.

Posted: May 17th, '05, 11:45
by ]^KiRa^[
I'm spanish :P

Posted: May 17th, '05, 22:39
by dznutz
pariah_dog wrote:How many of these threads are we going to have? Cust curious. But since I've replied already... Increment that caucasian tally by one. By 'European' I think people are talking about ancestry. I don't think caucasian literally means white man or whatever. Of European (anything west of "Asia") ancestry is what it really means regardless of the actual shade of your (untanned) skin. If your family hails from both Europe and Asia then you are Eurasian. Eurasians are probably some of the best looking people on the planet (think of a young Jane March (who's part Chinese)). Perhaps in the distant future everyone will have a mix of Asian and Eurasian features. In addition to the flying cars of course.
links? i'm new here.

Posted: May 17th, '05, 23:15
by Jules
well, If your asian, you dont really need to come here unless you would like to translate, as you understand the language, you dont need subtitles for most stuff.. right? :o unless its like a japanese guy liking korean dramaz or something :blink

Posted: May 17th, '05, 23:37
by TNF
rurichan wrote:I'm mixed Korean/White.....any mutts out there like me? I know we are a growing breed...
LOL, mutts, breed....great choice of words. do you happened to have dog in your blood by any chance? :P

Posted: May 17th, '05, 23:44
by Néa Vanille
I'm a Caucasian female as well. :lol.. oh well, we're still a minority here.

Posted: May 18th, '05, 00:24
by rocklee
me. im not asian...well, im 1/4 korean, but i don't really think that counts because i never learned to speak it or anything. took japanese in college tho. my fiance is chinese. so i guess im asian by marriage

Posted: May 18th, '05, 01:22
by ch3
rocklee wrote:me. im not asian...well, im 1/4 korean, but i don't really think that counts because i never learned to speak it or anything. took japanese in college tho. my fiance is chinese. so i guess im asian by marriage
LOL, you are not asian but 1/4 korean? Did you know that are a law that said if you have a little mix of blood, you are not white even you look white like Vanilla ice!

Posted: May 18th, '05, 07:40
by Mattman
50% dutch, 50% german, 100% european

Posted: May 18th, '05, 16:36
by rocklee
i guess i meant ethnically, i was raised white...no asian traditions, language, etc.

Posted: May 18th, '05, 16:40
by Sakurasan
Wow I thought everyone were Americans, actually I'm Swedish, though very addicted to Japan and Japanese guys :wub: :wub: :wub:

Posted: May 18th, '05, 18:38
by Shindou-Kun
I'm Caucasian.

Posted: May 18th, '05, 19:05
by eiman
spanish ^^

Posted: May 18th, '05, 19:09
by MissCli
european :)

Posted: May 19th, '05, 17:57
by Starfire12
German living in Sweden. Watching Asian Movies since 2 years. Asian Series since 9 months (ROTK & The Sandglass down only a few gazillion more to go :D currently watching Damo)

Posted: May 19th, '05, 20:50
by charger10s
White dude in Florida here

Posted: May 21st, '05, 06:35
by tszyan
you will be surprised. there are actually more than "non yellow people" that watch or like asian stuff than you think. it's amazing. that hollywoodbowl korean concert. ..it was amazing. i saw every different nationaliilty there. it was scary.

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 13:40
by n_lotus
It seems that Africa is out of the game :D

But I really wonder if there is anyone from Africa just to give me support :lol

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 14:02
by damarikomu
hehe, I'm "white" lol

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 15:25
by Starfire12
tszyan wrote:you will be surprised. there are actually more than "non yellow people" that watch or like asian stuff than you think.
It might have something to do with that Asians can watch those series here on their regular TV program while Europeans cannot. Unless TV stations in Europe wise up and buy some broadcasting rights to those series most of us will be getting our stuff from here or on DVD.

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 15:30
by Kazu-Chan
im a not asain

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 15:37
by xxxcandyxxx
i'm european :)

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 15:40
by peacht
It never even occured to me that most of the people here would be of asian descent. :D

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 15:43
by kaname
What does it matter and who really cares.....my race race is the only one that counts....human....have a nice day.

Posted: May 22nd, '05, 15:45
by Nerina
German, but half Serbian and there is some Hungarian blood flowing through me as well... :D

I also thought that most of the people here would be non-Asian...I'm surprised!!

Posted: May 23rd, '05, 04:02
by VietZeus
Mom is vietnamese and dad is American.

I don't look like white except for my height.