Nationality = Your passport Culture = Your surrounding influence and upbringing in terms of values and believes Ethnicity = Your physical characteristics that’s tied to the geography of your upbringing Race = the colour of your skin, hair, shape of your face, hair, skull, skeleton Country of birth = where you were born
But wouldn't MOST peoples (unless your born in Germany or sth till recently) nationalitiy be the place where you born in? I don't really see a difference between Ethnictiy and "race" either might be my culture and the fact we don't like to use that race term like that....
Not sure how that works with the dual citzienship in other continents and countries but I think what OP means is Ethnictiy - Korean, Japanse, African etc Nationalitiy, USAmerican, Canadian, Brazillian etc ppp and I feel like in the latter you're in some countries even allowed to be multiple things not just 2 so that's why these kinda games can be fun. Given that especially Kpop Idols seem to give the imperssion that South-Koreans don't have to much issues following where there jobs put them and create heir familiys there and you end up with people who pretty much are from "Everywhere!" I am only in my 10s but lived on 2 -3 continents. ^^
Thailand Japanese Taiwanese Korean American Korean Vietnamese Australian Japanese Korean American Germany Korean Canadian Taiwanese Korean Germany Indian American Indonesian Japanese Australian Argentian Filipinese Chinese Korean Korean Japanese Vietnamese Thailand Korean Hong Kong Japanese Indonesian Chinese Chinese Thailand Korean Taiwanese Korean Taiwanese Korean Canadian
Multicultured peeps and their familiy trees. Confusing the world since ancient days. Huening looks llike a very German name so if his Dad was born in Brazil and grew up there would it be fair to say that this man is of White/Caucasian ethnictiy but Brazilian nationalitiy with full, half or a quarter of German ancestry? So in the end that would make YangYang 1/2-1/8th German depending on which great-grandparent came from Germany and or German speaking lands? But then he also lived in Germany for a moment? Makes sense. =)
The scream I let out when I saw chanty was something since I'm a filo kpop fan (i rapped her full name and nationality (she's half filo-argentine and her full name is Maria Chantal Videla ince you didn't know her name)
Sometimes I'd like some Kpop Artists to do one of those "Where have your ancestors Genes been !" DNA-Tests not to prove anything or something I just think as more ethnicties and cultures could be in one familiy tree those familiy trees get so much more intresting. Especially Thai friends who in the last Gens have becoming quiete the ethnic-nationality smoothies multicultured peeps in the end. Yeah ofcourse 90% still will be very homognee South Korean, with the ocassionally japanese popping up there and here or Thai friends mainly Thai, Indian, Chinese Laous but I just LOVE it when there estimated (guessed) 0,01-0,110% is then sth like "Finnland"... Like if you don't know the whole world history of each and every single land on every continent the first instinct is "The heck did that now happen, friends? 😂 !"
Trying: 1. Thai 2. Japanese 3. Taiwanese 4. Korean-American 5. Korean 6. Vietnamese-Australian 7. Australian (of Korean descent) 8. Japanese-Korean 9. Korean-American 10. Korean-American (of German descent ❌ forgot to mention this earlier, tho) 11. Korean 12. Korean-Canadian 13. Taiwanese-American 14. Korean 15. German 16. Indian 17. Korean-American 18. Indonesian 19. Japanese 20. Korean-Australian 21. Filipino-Argentinian 22. Chinese 23. Korean 24. Korean 25. Japanese 26. Vietnamese 27. Thai 28. Korean 29. Hong Konger 30. Japanese 31. Indonesian 32. Chinese 33. Chinese 34. Thai 35. Korean 36. Taiwanese-American 37. Korean 38. Taiwanese-German 39. Korean 40. Korean-Canadian I'll say 39.5/40 (I deducted half a point because I only added about Hyuka's descent AFTER the answer was shown)
My Answers 1. Thai 2. Japanese 3. Taiwanese 4. Korean American 5. Korean 6. ? 7. Australian Korean 8. Japanese Korean 9. ? 10. Korean, German, American 11. Korean 12. Canadian Korean 13. American Taiwanese 14. Korean 15. German 16. Indian 17. Korean American 18. ? 19. Japanese 20. Australian Korean 21. ? 22. Chinese 23. Korean 24. Korean 25. Japanese 26. Vietnamese 27. Thai 28. Korean 29. ? 30. Japanese 31. ? 32. Chinese 33. Chinese 34. Thai 35. Korean 36. American Taiwanese 37. Korean 38. Taiwanese German 39. Korean 40. Canadian Korean
How are you supposed to know the difference between Korean-Australian and Austrailian with Korean decent if that isn't how it works on your continent? Or at lest not official. I honestly wonder where is the difference between those? Anyway I lost big time I only guessed those right I knew before and you fooled me here and there ^^
eww do you know what? hanni is not vietnamese tho, she is one of the people in the old political regime (reactionary) so pls we dont wanna say about that..
Nationality = Your passport
Culture = Your surrounding influence and upbringing in terms of values and believes
Ethnicity = Your physical characteristics that’s tied to the geography of your upbringing
Race = the colour of your skin, hair, shape of your face, hair, skull, skeleton
Country of birth = where you were born
But wouldn't MOST peoples (unless your born in Germany or sth till recently) nationalitiy be the place where you born in? I don't really see a difference between Ethnictiy and "race" either might be my culture and the fact we don't like to use that race term like that....
Joshua is actually totally Korean, he was just born in American
Yeah its nationality not Ethnicity 😭
According to nationatoday.com, Joshua holds dual citizenship. But please cmiiw
That’s actually the definition of korean American
Not sure how that works with the dual citzienship in other continents and countries but I think what OP means is
Ethnictiy - Korean, Japanse, African etc
Nationalitiy, USAmerican, Canadian, Brazillian etc ppp
and I feel like in the latter you're in some countries even allowed to be multiple things not just 2 so that's why these kinda games can be fun. Given that especially Kpop Idols seem to give the imperssion that South-Koreans don't have to much issues following where there jobs put them and create heir familiys there and you end up with people who pretty much are from "Everywhere!" I am only in my 10s but lived on 2 -3 continents. ^^
Thailand
Japanese
Taiwanese
Korean American
Korean
Vietnamese
Australian
Japanese
Korean American
Germany
Korean
Canadian
Taiwanese
Korean
Germany
Indian
American
Indonesian
Japanese
Australian
Argentian Filipinese
Chinese
Korean
Korean
Japanese
Vietnamese
Thailand
Korean
Hong Kong
Japanese
Indonesian
Chinese
Chinese
Thailand
Korean
Taiwanese
Korean
Taiwanese
Korean
Canadian
Filipino-Argentine*
Mark from Got7 is actually American with Taiwan descent. He has just the American nationality.
1.Thailand
2.Japanese
3.Taiwanese
4.❌
5.Korean
6.Vietnamese-australian
7.Australian-korean decent
8.Japanese-korean
9.Korean-american
10.Korean-american-germany decent,but,i thought he was hawaiian.
11.Korean
12.❌
13.❌
14.Korean
15.❌
16.Indian
17.American-korean
18.❌
19.Japanese
20.Australian-korean
21.❌
22.Chinese
23.Korean
24.Korean
25.Japanese
26.Vietnamese
27.❌
28.Korean
29.❌
30.Japanese
31.Indonesian
32.Chinese
33.Chinese
34.❌
35.Korean
36.❌
37.❌
38.❌
39.❌
40.Canadian-korean-i literally screamed when Keeho came out,i thought he propably will be there.❤️
40/27
THE SCREAM I LET OUT WHEN KEVIN CAME UP
Nichkun was born in the United States but lived in Thailand.
Hueningkai he’s not Germany is a hawaiano ok
his dad is german but he was just born in hawai
His dad was born in germany, but he's brazilian. Kai said in a live transmission that his dad taught "eu te amo" for him
Multicultured peeps and their familiy trees. Confusing the world since ancient days. Huening looks llike a very German name so if his Dad was born in Brazil and grew up there would it be fair to say that this man is of White/Caucasian ethnictiy but Brazilian nationalitiy with full, half or a quarter of German ancestry?
So in the end that would make YangYang 1/2-1/8th German depending on which great-grandparent came from Germany and or German speaking lands? But then he also lived in Germany for a moment?
Makes sense. =)
The scream I let out when I saw chanty was something since I'm a filo kpop fan (i rapped her full name and nationality (she's half filo-argentine and her full name is Maria Chantal Videla ince you didn't know her name)
What is that iconic whistle
Sometimes I'd like some Kpop Artists to do one of those "Where have your ancestors Genes been !" DNA-Tests not to prove anything or something I just think as more ethnicties and cultures could be in one familiy tree those familiy trees get so much more intresting. Especially Thai friends who in the last Gens have becoming quiete the ethnic-nationality smoothies multicultured peeps in the end.
Yeah ofcourse 90% still will be very homognee South Korean, with the ocassionally japanese popping up there and here or Thai friends mainly Thai, Indian, Chinese Laous but I just LOVE it when there estimated (guessed) 0,01-0,110% is then sth like "Finnland"...
Like if you don't know the whole world history of each and every single land on every continent the first instinct is "The heck did that now happen, friends? 😂 !"
Usually those gene things where they tell you where your ancestors are from aren’t very accurate when it comes to Asians tho
Hanni is Australian of Vietnamese descent. She's not Vietnamese-Australian.
Yunjin is American of Korean descent.
but nichkhun is not thai-american?
NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT LISA 😭😭😭😭😭
I am German and I'd say by the boxes of the USA as white as they come.
Felix in the background in end
or......IDK
ten is actually thai chinese
no he isnt
He is Thai by nationality but have Thai and a little Chinese blood
Trying:
1. Thai
2. Japanese
3. Taiwanese
4. Korean-American
5. Korean
6. Vietnamese-Australian
7. Australian (of Korean descent)
8. Japanese-Korean
9. Korean-American
10. Korean-American (of German descent ❌ forgot to mention this earlier, tho)
11. Korean
12. Korean-Canadian
13. Taiwanese-American
14. Korean
15. German
16. Indian
17. Korean-American
18. Indonesian
19. Japanese
20. Korean-Australian
21. Filipino-Argentinian
22. Chinese
23. Korean
24. Korean
25. Japanese
26. Vietnamese
27. Thai
28. Korean
29. Hong Konger
30. Japanese
31. Indonesian
32. Chinese
33. Chinese
34. Thai
35. Korean
36. Taiwanese-American
37. Korean
38. Taiwanese-German
39. Korean
40. Korean-Canadian
I'll say 39.5/40 (I deducted half a point because I only added about Hyuka's descent AFTER the answer was shown)
My Answers
1. Thai
2. Japanese
3. Taiwanese
4. Korean American
5. Korean
6. ?
7. Australian Korean
8. Japanese Korean
9. ?
10. Korean, German, American
11. Korean
12. Canadian Korean
13. American Taiwanese
14. Korean
15. German
16. Indian
17. Korean American
18. ?
19. Japanese
20. Australian Korean
21. ?
22. Chinese
23. Korean
24. Korean
25. Japanese
26. Vietnamese
27. Thai
28. Korean
29. ?
30. Japanese
31. ?
32. Chinese
33. Chinese
34. Thai
35. Korean
36. American Taiwanese
37. Korean
38. Taiwanese German
39. Korean
40. Canadian Korean
How are you supposed to know the difference between Korean-Australian and Austrailian with Korean decent if that isn't how it works on your continent? Or at lest not official. I honestly wonder where is the difference between those?
Anyway I lost big time I only guessed those right I knew before and you fooled me here and there ^^
I got 40/40
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eww do you know what? hanni is not vietnamese tho, she is one of the people in the old political regime (reactionary) so pls we dont wanna say about that..
So what? If she still have the vietnamese nationality, she is still vietnamese (until she gave it up). Why hating on her for something in the past?