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Ok, is there any one who thinks this is the BEST ramen noodle flavor? I can't be the only one.But what about the ramen noodles tho
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Ok, is there any one who thinks this is the BEST ramen noodle flavor? I can't be the only one.But what about the ramen noodles tho
You must be white because that **** is salty as ****Ok, is there any one who thinks this is the BEST ramen noodle flavor? I can't be the only one.But what about the ramen noodles tho
its because the word is used to describe all asians from the middle east to east/southeast asia. Asia is a continent of many nations, cultures, languages, etc... but the West just wants to describe us with one word. the word is racist.Oriental is a seasoning in the first place, it irked me hearing people equate that to race/nationality
I'm black, b.You must be white because that **** is salty as ****
wtf didnt even know Oriental was a specific flavor.
Ok, is there any one who thinks this is the BEST ramen noodle flavor? I can't be the only one.
Breh!
Ok, is there any one who thinks this is the BEST ramen noodle flavor? I can't be the only one.
Meh not too mad about it, people get called Asian or Hispanic all of the time. (White)People usually say that out of respect anyways because they feel uncomfortable saying "black".I hate the term African American. It's antiquated. Notice there's no classification such as "European" American to describe whites.
mine and my older brothers birth cert. both say negroid on it i wonder if we can get new ones
I meant being called Hispanic and Asian instead of American.I don't think i ever heard "Asian American"
How about "South American - American" ?
What's so bad about saying "black"?Meh not too mad about it, people get called Asian or Hispanic all of the time. (White)People usually say that out of respect anyways because they feel uncomfortable saying "black".
I don't know, do your research and ask some white friends. I get a sense of people thinking it's degrading because you are referring to someone based on a color that's not accurate at all(Asians being called yellow, native Americans called ********). Doesn't apply for all of course because we obviously call people white all of the time, but it doesn't have a negative stigma like the color black might to some.What's so bad about saying "black"?
I don't feel that way, unless I hear a condescending or scarcastic tone. But, I understand where you're coming from. I just always encounter white people uncomfortably calling me black or referring to me as a black guy so I see their side as well....if someone calls me African-American, it's a deal breaker.
Depends on where you live, in New York blacks prefer to be called black.I don't feel that way, unless I hear a condescending or scarcastic tone. But, I understand where you're coming from. I just always encounter white people uncomfortably calling me black or referring to me as a black guy so I see their side as well.