kimpossible
02-08-2003, 02:28 PM
This was my fourth trip to 'Asia' and it looks like we'll be moving back to Taiwan in about two years. I've given up trying to politely remind anyone there that for chrissakes I can use chopsticks and Asian food isn't exactly a new thing to me.
Overall I think I've arrived at a comfortable place when I interact with HKers, Taiwanese or Japanese. I just let them assume that I'm white and a dumbass and don't understand anything but English and have no idea about Japanese or Chinese culture. Instead of becoming exhausted with frustration over how I'm shoved in this little tiny foriegner box with all the stereotypes, I've used the time abroad to calculate how I can turn it into a benefit and maximize a return on it.
For mixed Asians, how is it different for you to live in an Asia than the US? How is our experience different from non-Asian foreigners? from ABAs? For other mixed Asians that haven't yet gone to Asia but plan to, what are the pitfalls they should look out for? Coping strategies?
Overall I think I've arrived at a comfortable place when I interact with HKers, Taiwanese or Japanese. I just let them assume that I'm white and a dumbass and don't understand anything but English and have no idea about Japanese or Chinese culture. Instead of becoming exhausted with frustration over how I'm shoved in this little tiny foriegner box with all the stereotypes, I've used the time abroad to calculate how I can turn it into a benefit and maximize a return on it.
For mixed Asians, how is it different for you to live in an Asia than the US? How is our experience different from non-Asian foreigners? from ABAs? For other mixed Asians that haven't yet gone to Asia but plan to, what are the pitfalls they should look out for? Coping strategies?