Hahaha.
I won't lie; I was thinking the same thing :)
Although I did find the term Eurasian to be neat, I've never heard of it before. When I saw that I just thought it was a European mixed with someone of Asian descent.
Yeah, I guess it's a term that only we Eurasians know how to throw around. And honestly, I think all races are beautiful, so please don't hate me. :)))
Oh no, no, no, I just thought their comment was funny and it made me laugh. Trust me, I don't say anything about people's ethnic backgrounds because I'm about as pale as they get, yet I'm half African - Moroccan to be exact. And they're usually rather dark skinned, I just have the dark hair and eyes. If someone's proud of their background, then that's amazing. I had a friend in high school who was half Asian half white, and she just excluded her white half and told everyone she was Asian. I guess it's up to the person, but I would be proud of both backgrounds.
I can imagine that you are a very beautiful person, any mix generates exotic beauty in my opinion, and from your descriptions, you've probably got me beat. I think we all need to embrace what we are. Maybe your friend looked more asian than white, so identified more with the asians. I however look more white than asian, (although I, like you, have dark(er) hair and eyes) so I guess sometimes I just call myself white. Still, I am proud of my ancestry, because it is ungrateful to your parents not to be. You sound like a nice person. Have a great day!
Isn't anyone from the eurasian continent eurasian regardless of ancestory. If someone hasn't heard the term before it's probably due to them not listening in geography. In regards to the post, I also believe that women of asian/european ancestory are beautiful. Usually slim with a really nice skin tone and lush black hair.
Yeah, you're right. There are a lot of countries in Eurasia, and I believe that it is a beautiful continent full of nice people. Funnily enough, a Eurasian like myself, actually closely resembles people of the Eurasian continent. We are all of a similar race. And thanks for being agreeable. You sound like a lovely person.
No I haven't. And the way you worded your question makes me sound like an idiot. It doesn't make me stupid just because I'm not familiar with that term. I've mentioned it to many of my friends and family members, and even people on the internet and none of them had ever heard of it before either. What's the big deal? You learn something new every day.
Woaaaah there, buddy! Easy with the defensiveness. Didn't mean to imply you were stupid at all. I just thought this term was widely used, and my surprise (i.e. "you seriously haven't...") comes from learning that it's not. It does not come from me thinking that you're an idiot.
You put those words there... you should not be so hard on yourself :/ Learning is good!
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Hahaha.
I won't lie; I was thinking the same thing :)
Although I did find the term Eurasian to be neat, I've never heard of it before. When I saw that I just thought it was a European mixed with someone of Asian descent.
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Yeah, I guess it's a term that only we Eurasians know how to throw around. And honestly, I think all races are beautiful, so please don't hate me. :)))
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Oh no, no, no, I just thought their comment was funny and it made me laugh. Trust me, I don't say anything about people's ethnic backgrounds because I'm about as pale as they get, yet I'm half African - Moroccan to be exact. And they're usually rather dark skinned, I just have the dark hair and eyes. If someone's proud of their background, then that's amazing. I had a friend in high school who was half Asian half white, and she just excluded her white half and told everyone she was Asian. I guess it's up to the person, but I would be proud of both backgrounds.
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I can imagine that you are a very beautiful person, any mix generates exotic beauty in my opinion, and from your descriptions, you've probably got me beat. I think we all need to embrace what we are. Maybe your friend looked more asian than white, so identified more with the asians. I however look more white than asian, (although I, like you, have dark(er) hair and eyes) so I guess sometimes I just call myself white. Still, I am proud of my ancestry, because it is ungrateful to your parents not to be. You sound like a nice person. Have a great day!
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Well thank you, you sound like a nice person too. Same to you, and have a happy holiday.
Isn't anyone from the eurasian continent eurasian regardless of ancestory. If someone hasn't heard the term before it's probably due to them not listening in geography. In regards to the post, I also believe that women of asian/european ancestory are beautiful. Usually slim with a really nice skin tone and lush black hair.
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Yeah, you're right. There are a lot of countries in Eurasia, and I believe that it is a beautiful continent full of nice people. Funnily enough, a Eurasian like myself, actually closely resembles people of the Eurasian continent. We are all of a similar race. And thanks for being agreeable. You sound like a lovely person.
You've seriously never heard the term "Eurasian Continent"?
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No I haven't. And the way you worded your question makes me sound like an idiot. It doesn't make me stupid just because I'm not familiar with that term. I've mentioned it to many of my friends and family members, and even people on the internet and none of them had ever heard of it before either. What's the big deal? You learn something new every day.
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Woaaaah there, buddy! Easy with the defensiveness. Didn't mean to imply you were stupid at all. I just thought this term was widely used, and my surprise (i.e. "you seriously haven't...") comes from learning that it's not. It does not come from me thinking that you're an idiot.
You put those words there... you should not be so hard on yourself :/ Learning is good!