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What kind of Asian are you?

:good::good::good:

Well, she's certainly my "kind of Asian" . . . gotta love her.
 
Fucking hilarious! Best one I've seen in quite a while. Yes...gotta love her...and yes...would hit. Attitude goes a long way.
 
Very funny vid!

Good message too.

This is why I get mildly annoyed when agencies/spas describe their ladies as "Asian", "Caribbean", "Latin", "Canadian"
 
Seriously...do Caucasians actually talk to Asians like that? Yikes.....but shes hilarious. :good:


Actually, this sketch riffs on a scene from the very touching romantic drama An Infinite Ache, written by American playwright David Schulner and first produced about a dozen years ago. The story arc is structured as the relationship between a second generation Japanese American woman (if I recollect correctly) and a multi-generation Anglo-American man, following them through dating, marriage, parenthood, to old age. Very tender, very touching, with brief moments of humour, such as his initial blundering questions about her heritage.

In the stage play the male is bumbling but much less obnoxious as he quizzes the female about her ethnicity. She clearly plays with him as she questions his background, subtly making him aware of his Caucasion insensitivity and then moving on.

Here, the scene is heightened to exaggerate the guy's awkward nerdiness. I had deja-vu watching that and her response ... right up to the point where she nails him as a Brit.

At which point she churns out a comedy tour-de-force.

I split a gut watching that.
 
Have to admit if I am baffled I do ask what their ethnic background is.

Too which I have found most people are proud to tell me.

And that usually leads to a conversation about their culture which I like because it gives me a chance to learn something.
 
Have to admit if I am baffled I do ask what their ethnic background is.

Too which I have found most people are proud to tell me.

And that usually leads to a conversation about their culture which I like because it gives me a chance to learn something.

Nothing wrong with asking which background they are from as we all do it regardless if we are caucasian, asian, black or etc..... I also enjoy hearing and exploring different cultures as well. However, if you act similar to the guy in the video, then thats too much.
 
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