Overseas Chinese from the United States of America (USA).
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A quirky and eclectic music video by Shanghai death pop band Death to Giants on counting in Chinese, featuring Chinese children, old grannies, and delivery men.4
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Can you block any attack, break bricks, fly? What's the best defense when being mugged? How many guys can you take on? What do you do when someone has a knife?
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50 American kids at a Chinese immersion camp in Pennsylvania sing '带你回来', an original Chinese song, with the 傅兄弟 'Fu Brothers' (Liam & Connor) and Terry Hsieh.
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Homeless people are despicable. I hate being asked for money; I felt above them; and their odors made me vomit. Panhandlers and beggars are all scam artists.
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Two international students from mainland China studying electrical engineering at USC, Ying Wu and Ming Qu, were shot dead while in their BMW in Los Angeles.
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A music video about the city of Beijing where Chinese-American hip-hop artist Jason "Grandmaster Chu" Chu has lived, worked, and learned over the past 2 years.
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These are bamboo shoots, or that’s what the supermarket lady told me. So I bought 2 for the dumplings my roommates and I were going to make for Chinese New Year.
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When pretty attractive Chinese girls can make 400-800 RMB a night, working 4-5 hours a day, 5 days a week, the message that's sent is that education is optional.
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A few observations about the differences between "fresh of the boat" Chinese girls & Americanized Chinese girls, such as alcohol tolerance and personal grooming.
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Justin Yang shares thoughts from his appearance on popular Chinese dating show "If You Are The One" where he walked off with coveted female contestant Jiang Yu.
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A video interviewing 7 young ethnic Chinese all born & raised outside of China, from the Netherlands, France, Singapore, Russia, Philippines, Australia, & Sweden.
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I blamed the social exclusion I faced mostly on my ethnicity. When people referred to me as Chinese-American, I would tell them to cut off the "Chinese-" part.
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A Chinese couple walks into the restaurant. The servers are all thinking the same thing: Chinese never tip. My heart breaks as I'm awkwardly caught in the middle.
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I'm from Arcadia, California; "utopia" if you're a homogeneity-seeking Chinese-American family. My parents love this place. My high school is over 70% Asian.
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"Thai, Korean, and Vietnamese". Did this guy have an Asian fetish and just needed to add Chinese to his list of flavors he's sampled or was he really into me?
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I told a white woman in her 40s my full background being born and raised in America to third-generation Chinese-Cambodian parents...and that was her response.
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The Cape Verdeans I met in Africa with the Peace Corps had a hard time believing that someone with the shape of my eyes & the color of my hair could be American.