ruennsheng wrote:
There are some Asian people who are willing to go all the way and try to assimilate into the wider White culture in the West. They have Caucasian names, adopt a Western way of living, and even try to adopt the customs of the West as much as they can. But even so, because of their yellow/brown skin, they cannot totally be seen as 'West'.
I actually think that the reason these Asians are still viewed as Asian as opposed to Western is because of the steretypes created by the vast majority of Asians who do not conform. The stereotypes that many have are the result of the Chinatowns and close-knit ethnic communities that oftentimes refuse to learn English, let alone adopt Western culture.
ruennsheng wrote:
What can the Asians in the West do? Should they keep their Asian-ness, or should they try even harder to be more like the native people, like the Caucasians?
I am an Asian myself, and I personally do not think that the vast majority of Asians attempt to adopt the Western culture, and it bothers me. So, in my opinion, they need to TRY, which is a precursor to trying harder. If we were to turn things around; would it be acceptable for a Westerner to move to some Asian country and then refuse to adopt their social norms and conform to their culture? No. Why should we be so accepting of their rights to not adopt Western culture?