<p>I’m not asian and can distinguish between asians. However, once in a while I’ll be stumped and I’ll ask. When they say Chinese I’m like okay bye, but if they say Japanese I drop to the floor and kiss the ground they walk on. Japanese people simply do not exist in NYC.</p>
<p>@Descuff Cameroon is a small country in Africa, near the western coast. People from there are referred to as Cameroonian.</p>
<p>Yes, we still have Korea here )’:</p>
<p>Koreans are even more nonexistent to me. I’d love to meet a North Korean defector. Right? Refugee? IDK.</p>
<p>I love when asians complain about non-asians grouping all asians together, then going off and grouping all non-asians together. As a chinese, yes I can distinguish somewhat between chinese/korean/japanese (not exact), but god help me if I try to distinguish between anything else. Everybody else looks the same to me~~ (and I call you’re lying if that’s not at least a bit true for you too-people can’t help that they recognize their own kind best). indonesian and malaysian? polish and swede? cameroonian and haitian ? </p>
<p>Screw this, let’s all just call ourselves AAAAAMERICAN! YEAH EAGLES AND FREEEEDOM! (ukgirl not included)</p>
<p>Yea! Let’s change it from Made in China to Made in America! Wooooooooo capitalism, bravery, getting involved in foreign countries’ affairs, etc!</p>
<p>@Porphyry Very good point, and I hope to join you soon :)</p>
<p>Btw Polish and Swedish people look nothing alike</p>