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I didn't even know the ethnicity one of my friends for 8 or 9 years. I thought he was korean. His parents were adoptive. They're korean. He's actually white/japanese mix. He's got an anglo name. We used to make jokes about north korea and godzilla getting into fights together and that bringing about WWIII. He'd always make jokes about dropping nukes on Japan because they're "used to it by now" and I figured with the tension between ROK and JPN, makes sense. Nope. When the reactor went to shite out there he was like "well guess I'm never going home now." I asked him if he thought it would affect his homeland that far away or something like that. He as like bro it's a small island. I said something like "yeah but the sea of japan... buffer space" we went back and forth for like three more rounds and he was finally like "hold up... you think I'm Korean? I'm Japanese dumbass... half of me at least." I told him he's all dumbass
No, when you get along with someone you barely think about their race or what they look like.
I can get intimidated if I am in a setting where I am the only white person in a group of people I do not know, but that is just due to lack of experience. However, if I know them, then I do not care.
I lose friends for this reason, but I'm black, and most people like me until they realize this fact.
How on Earth does that work out, im assuming you mean online
@DarkLegacy yes, online.
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nope, never have
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In terms of the women I serve, I generally prefer to serve a Black or Latina woman, but it's not a deal breaker if she's a different ethnicity.
I may get vary because of what comes around the news regarding the kind of feelings a said ethnicity holds for my ethnicity/religion, but I don't inherently think negatively of an ethnicity in its entirety. How well I can get along a person of an ethnicity depends a lot on their behaviour.
Not generally. But my small group of friends is insanely racially diverse, and I always feel like I probably ought to mention that it wasn't deliberate. It isn't like my friend circle has some sort of diversity quota to fill. It just happened that way by accident.
I would say yes, there's some that would make me uncomfortable, like Russian or Indian. Their culture are so weird and backward they would make me uncomfortable.
I'm not particularly fond of Russians either. I think their culture is cool, but I can't stand their attitude. They're so arrogant, hateful, judgmental and self-centered. Though I've met some Russians who were an exception to that. An acquainship might be possible, but I couldn't imagine dating one or even being close friends with one, because I like to express my emotions and Russians are so cold and don't like to show emotion. Even if I met one who is an exception, she'd probably have tons of Russian friends and family, so it would be impossible to avoid interaction with them.
Yes, very much! I like to make friends with people from all over the world and learn a lot about their culture. I often want to try more food from their country for a start.
I mean I only care in the sense like it's really interesting to me. I'll still make friends with Japanese but it's a bit exciting for me when I encounter people from other parts of the world since I get to learn more about a new culture.
Ye, I generally hang around my own kind, as we have more similar personality, culture and ideas.
Not at all. If they are a friend then they are that because of various reasons, ethnicity, skin colour, country of origin is not a thing.
No, I can't say it really comes into play at all. I like being around people I can enjoy being around, and don't have to keep a guard up. And I don't want to be around the same type of people all the time as that gets boring.
Of course not! I only care they have my best interests at heart, as i do for them!
No, I look at character, but generally, unlike other nations, we Turks are warm-blooded and sincere, I feel this in my bones.
I barely even care about friends let alone what skin color they have
No.. it has nothing to do with the friendship
Not really, though I can't see myself ever having a genuine friendship with a black or Oriental
Most of my boys are white, save a few high school buds and a famous author.
I have friends of all kinds of races ethnicities whatever
I care that they are fun and loyal. I don't care where they or their families originated.
I love people from all walks of life color of skin ethnicity it doesnât matterâ¤ď¸
I care about their personalities...
No. I only see people.
No, that won't make them a better or worse friend.
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