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Old 08-24-2005, 07:52 PM   #103
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@Aug 25 2005, 05:03 AM
Table 5, it's really not that hard.# You just have to remember.# Be respectful to her family members...buy them good expensive gifts if necessary.# It makes it even harder if you're a white guy, so be sure to always be respectful and lie about how much you enjoy the mother's cooking.# Once you're in with the family, they'll always remind their daughter how awesome you are.# This helps, because she will probably get annoyed and give in to you.

Calgary Flames, I have never known an oriental person to be naturally blonde.# I have seen brown hair orientals...and I once met a girl who for some reason had some red to her hair (naturally), but no blondes.# Sorry.# Not unless she's mix (asian and white), but that doesn't count cause she isn't truly asian.

So my daughter, who speaks Japanese (and understands English), holds a Japanese (and Canadian) passport, goes to Japanese kindy, and is being raised in Tokyo is not really Asian because she is not "pure-bred". I have a Swedish/German background and was born and raised in Canada, my wife is from a city near the base of Mount Fuji.

And do you really like Ayumi Hamasaki's music? Also, would your child (Chinese-Japanese) be more pure than say a Caucasian-Japanese one.

Since you're letting people ask.

To Ayumi: Yes.

you mean pure asian? I suppose so. I have a friend who's half korean half chinese, and she looks like a normal asian to me. i guess it really depends on what you mean by "pure." I'm making a comparison superficially of course.
I think the use of the word "pure" is kinda dumb. Asia = everything from India east, does it not? It also implies a special benefit that I don't see. [/b][/quote]
Yes, I agree. That's why I wanted you to clarify what you meant by pure.
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