• Curious: As a Chinese American, is it technically possible for me to just… pretend to be a Chinese National (I’m talking about after getting through borders and putting away the US passport), and fake a Chinese accent when speaking English… and like “conceal” my American identity? (I can speak basic Mandarin btw)

    Is it actually better? Since I heard that Chinese Tourists sometimes get hated on too…

    Or since I speak Cantonese too, I could pretend to be a Hong Konger…

    Or I could pretend to be from Taiwan… most people probably can’t tell anyways, its just the same Mandarin to them

    hmmm 🤔

    • Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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      imo speaking with an american accent wouldn’t even particularly call you out… i know a bunch of people that speak english as a second language that speak with at least somewhat of an american accent

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      Or I could pretend to be from Taiwan… most people probably can’t tell anyways, its just the same Mandarin to them

      If you say you’re from taiwan, i think many people will say, “oh i love thai food!” 😆

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          I spent like 6 months in 雲南 and 18 in 台灣 but yeah i’m not familiar with 台山.

          But for years afterwards people who i talked to would ask me about thailand, even a close friend took like 6 months to understand no, not thailand, somewhere else. I think most places you could speak cantonese and say you’re from cambodia and no one would bat an eyelid 😆

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      Depends where you are, but I’d advise against presenting as Chinese, chinese tourists have such a bad reputation sometimes you see signs like “no spitting in the dish sink” or “do not put toilet paper in dust bin” exclusively in chinese in hostels. Which indicates behavior expected of Chinese tourists

      Across asia, I get curious looks rather than any hostility. I kinda wonder what the american was doing that drew so much attention, if they weren’t making it up for content.

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      American and Chinese tourists are the two most hated tourists and it’s not even fucking close.

      American because they are loud annoying impolite and destroy shit

      Chinese because they are ignorant disgusting foul and destroy shit