There must be many American have senses of alienation due to their facial appearances, but each one has his/her own specific reason. For example, I am a descendant of Korean immigrants, but I can not speak the mother language of my parents (i.e. Korean). Also, I’ve never called my eldership appropriate honorific like ‘old brother’ and ‘old sister’; I’ve never dated Korean girls, and even had no Korean friends; I’ve never thought to work hard like an immigrant, though my identity is.
I am an Asian American, a banana or cream cake (yellow outside but white inside) by jeering. Although I don’t think race can decide everything, I do believe that prejudges against each race have already been deeply rooted in our thoughts, by which we distinguish various faces we meet in the midst of many people. Although, in many aspects, I’ve lost Asian characteristics, I do have an Asian face.
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小溪, 你翻得非常好 -
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06/29/2011 postreply
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小薇同学,你说的都很对
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06/29/2011 postreply
11:37:14
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自我检讨
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06/29/2011 postreply
11:45:23
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自我检讨 should also 检讨 about American-->Americans
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06/29/2011 postreply
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My comments
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06/29/2011 postreply
13:09:50
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my additional comments:
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06/29/2011 postreply
16:14:09
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on second thought:
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06/29/2011 postreply
16:32:41
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嗯,从小溪这学了几个词。
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06/29/2011 postreply
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谢谢大家的comments,学了很多。
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06/30/2011 postreply
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