Although one's identity may seem to be a very personal and individual decision, as we shall examine, there can be many historical, socioeconomic, and sociological factors that can directly or indirectly influence this decision. Just as there is a wide range of experiences and circumstances within the Asian population, so too can there be many different, overlapping, and simultaneous forms of ethnic identity among Asian.
For me, Asian are: Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Thai, Pinoy, Cambodian, Laos, Myanmar, Singaporian, Malaysian, Brunei, and Indonesian. The rest I called: Arabian, Indian, of Turkish.
We all as an Asian, have similiar taste in Food, Culture, Dance, Customs and Tradition. Which totally different from the Western culture, food, Customs and Tradition.
Although one's identity may seem to be a very personal and individual decision, as we shall examine, there can be many historical, socioeconomic, and sociological factors that can directly or indirectly influence this decision. Just as there is a wide range of experiences and circumstances within the Asian population, so too can there be many different, overlapping, and simultaneous forms of ethnic identity among Asian.
For me, Asian are: Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Thai, Pinoy, Cambodian, Laos, Myanmar, Singaporian, Malaysian, Brunei, and Indonesian. The rest I called: Arabian, Indian, of Turkish.
We all as an Asian, have similiar taste in Food, Culture, Dance, Customs and Tradition. Which totally different from the Western culture, food, Customs and Tradition.
In the end, we all answer to the same MArker.