El Gallo Blanco said:
HollywoodBQ said:
After 1 episode, the Expat way of life in Asia appears to be reasonably accurate.
The scenes out on the street in Hong Kong look pretty accurate. I made several trips to Hong Kong in 2019. One of the biggest surprises I found was the large number of Filipino workers there.
The family dynamics are interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing how it plays out. Will probably watch Ep 2 tonight.
My wife's fam is from Korea and we have some white friends who actually lived over there for a few years. My wife has never been so she was curious to get their thoughts. They loved a lot about it, even though they found a lot of it to be overtly racist AF by our standards. Said the husband was treated with some level of respect for the most part or just ignored, but that the lady was treated with hostility at times by middle aged Korean females...scowls, shoves, cutting her in line and letting her know about it etc.
They are racist against other Asian groups as well (and vice versa), but if you have any foreigner blood, you will never be considered a Korean...even if you somehow can obtain citizenship. My half-Korean daughter basically has tainted blood and even if she relocated to Korea well before having children, her offspring could never be considered to be Korean...they would always be "lesser than". You would think such a proud nationalist/xenophobic nation would not have the lowest birth rate in the world. They may not even really exist in 100 years.
I chuckle any time people from these countries say America is a racist place. That being said, my grandfather worked several extended antenna projects there back in the 60's or 70's and he absolutely loved it...said the rural people were so accommodating and hospitable, but I think he was just in and out of Seoul...so maybe there's a city vs rural element at play as well?
Yeah, funny how here in the USA, we lump 2 Billion people into one group called "Asian" and we don't know how to classify another 2 Billion people who might be called "Desi" in the Indian Subcontinent and surrounding areas.
But yeah, to the various Asian groups, they don't necessarily get along with other Asian groups. And a lot of other more intricate discrimination that we as foreigners can't even see. Some of that is actually brought up in the movie "Crazy Rich Asians".
Regarding your daughter's Korean status, I get it. I saw a funny one kind of like that with a friend of mine who is Swiss. He was really emotionally torn up when his son was 4 years old and he was living in Denver. He told me that if he didn't move back to Switzerland and have his son enter school at age 5, that in Swiss society, his son would never be considered Swiss. So that was a social consideration versus a genetic one.
And of course in California, with the Chinese community, we had the "ABCs" versus the "FOBs".