I can't relate that much personally because this is more of an Asian-American stereotypes, except 4.. One stereotype I always enounter is Asians eat rice all the time, but then again I do eat rice all the time haha
You forgot the stereotypes that they eat pets and have small dicks...
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Well, "pets" is the wrong term. Eating livestock (that just happens to be dogs and cats) is the correct term. Dogs and cats can be recognized as livestock as well as pets. In the West, cattle is generally regarded as livestock, but when people keep cows and bulls as pets, they start getting really attached to the animals and treat them as pets.
You should read M. Butterfly. It's a classic play, written by David Henry Hwang.
Yes, I am American. Technically, one-and-a-half generation Chinese-American, but American nevertheless. The myTake is not written in the perspective of East Asians in East Asia. It is written in the perspective of the experience of "Asian-Americans", specifically "Chinese-Americans" in America. Hope that clears things up. :D
Ehh first thing that came to mind is the Asian guy in Maze Runner... hardly an idiot or submissive. Or the Asian woman who stars in Nikita, not submissive.
@RationalMale the first guy came into mine is the 5'2" effeminate Asian guy with a thick accent and fails to understand any American culture in 2 Broken Girls.
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Thank God I'm Cambodian, we actually have fairly wide eyes.
I can't relate that much personally because this is more of an Asian-American stereotypes, except 4.. One stereotype I always enounter is Asians eat rice all the time, but then again I do eat rice all the time haha
You forgot the stereotypes that they eat pets and have small dicks...
Well, "pets" is the wrong term. Eating livestock (that just happens to be dogs and cats) is the correct term. Dogs and cats can be recognized as livestock as well as pets. In the West, cattle is generally regarded as livestock, but when people keep cows and bulls as pets, they start getting really attached to the animals and treat them as pets.
Kk. You're lucky your Asian , and your blood relatives aren't seen as crazy as fuck.
U forgot smart in math
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I'm Chinese. I think you're definitely American.
Actually it's ridiculous I've never seen an Asian man being portrayed as submissive, they're actually portrayed as idiots in Hollywood.
You should read M. Butterfly. It's a classic play, written by David Henry Hwang.
Yes, I am American. Technically, one-and-a-half generation Chinese-American, but American nevertheless. The myTake is not written in the perspective of East Asians in East Asia. It is written in the perspective of the experience of "Asian-Americans", specifically "Chinese-Americans" in America. Hope that clears things up. :D
I mean I won't assume anyone in America to speak Asian languages with me.
My mom lives in America. Her relatives live in China. Americans really do talk with Chinese people. :D
And they do so in Chinese.
Sometimes, I do too. :D
Ehh first thing that came to mind is the Asian guy in Maze Runner... hardly an idiot or submissive. Or the Asian woman who stars in Nikita, not submissive.
@RationalMale the first guy came into mine is the 5'2" effeminate Asian guy with a thick accent and fails to understand any American culture in 2 Broken Girls.
Nice Take.
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