My Hair

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i thought kchen was a name of something you liked

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Haha! How does kchen = something I like? (Yeah, I liked a guy with that name, so I set it as my username... right.)</p>

<p>so are you white or chinese?</p>

<p>Oh please. Don't tell me that you still don't know. You can ask anyone on the forums and they'll give you an immediate response.</p>

<p>No, but I live in an area with around twenty Asians (all Koreans), so it is not very suprising. Of course, I probably encountered one at some point during my time outside the area, but not that I personally know of.</p>

<p>Uh, where do you live? Sounds like Seattle.</p>

<p>Cleveland, where very few of the Asians actually keep their Chinese names, but replace them with American names.</p>

<p>Replace? You mean interracial marriages?</p>

<p>lol....................i hate that.............you see asians with names Joe, david, richard, john, amy, christine, and more and YET THEY ALL HAVE THE SAME LAST NAME, KIM , CHUNG, HUNG, YANG, OR THE FAMOUS LEE</p>

<p>The surname Lee bugs me the most. You can't tell what ethnicity a Lee is without physical appearance. He/She could be Caucasian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, whatever else there is...</p>

<p>What about Lang? What does that seem like to you? Just curious...</p>

<p>holy ****. A thread about hair and it receives more messages than serious ones.</p>

<p>I've now officially seen everything. lol</p>

<p>well thats because me and martha and lablondie kept it alive.....if you have read the whole thing</p>

<p>My last name really doesn't say anything about me. My last name is of either Irish, English, or Scottish origin, but I do not come from any of those origins.</p>

<p>I actually kept my original, made-in-china first name. though most people tend to slaughter it when pronouncing. nevertheless, when I google it there are still tons of professors researching at some prestigeous university coming up.</p>

<p>now the question is
WHERE ARE THOU MARTHA? </p>

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nevertheless, when I google it there are still tons of professors researching at some prestigeous university coming up.

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That goes for my last name as well.</p>

<p>that's because we have the same last name.</p>

<p>Yup, I have that same last name too. :)</p>

<p>Wait, we do? I thought you had a different name, so I decided to say something about mine...</p>

<p>is your name really k chen? like Kristen Chen?</p>