The longer I look at the video the more I somehow get flustered, he has such a warm smile and his honey eyes don't help either hes very handsome. Thank your parents For you're a lovely blend.❤🥰
I'm Mexican Chinese(mixed with Korean) and grew up in Southern California. I'd never really paid attention to how I identified until racism started to become the center point of our country AGAIN. I realized that I was brought up more Asian than Mexican and even less American. I'm currently trying to learn Mandarin and Korean 😁
Racism has always been the center point of the United States Corporate of America and also ignorance. America is a continent and not a country. So Mexicans, central and South Americans are also Americans along with Canada. They been calling Mexicans illegals even before the anglos stole half of Mexicos land. Imagine calling a native an illegal immigrant by the real immigrants who came from Europe? The u.s best weapon has always been propaganda thru tell-a-vision.
Being raised as just "American" can battle racism much better than being raised as a hyphenated American or any pseudo nationally (because learning an ancestor's customs, language, and visiting the motherland isn't as common as before). It means every type of person can be an American, and it fights the white identitarian concept of "heritage Americans." Ethnic colorist patriotism and racial tribalism are problematic, white or non-white. Racism was pretty much almost completely eradicated in the US by Y2K until critical race theory flipped the script and brought it back in an unintended way. I stand firmly with national assimilation and combining subcultures or "Americanizing" every nationally that immigrates. Most Americans are not predominantly of British descent anymore (German or Scots-Irish following close after as "heritage American" ancestry). Americans are ridiculously multi-ethnic and somewhat multi-racial. Something may as well unite us, or we will continue with classic habits of tribalism and prejudice.
I feel you. Korean and Puerto Rican born in the US, briefly raised in Korea and the rest of my life in the States. It's hard enough being raised between two cultures, much less 3. And yes I know that Puerto Rico is a US territory but the culture is still completely different. Korean was my first language but I did lose a lot of it along the way. One struggle for me is Koreans looking at me and not accepting me because I don't look the way they think I should. I mean in the long run it really doesn't matter but at the same time it shouldn't be like that. It's sad that people of my own race are racist against me
As a Mexican Born/US raised kid I was clear about one thing.. embrace whoever embraces me. Never chased what/who rejected me and chose who I wanted to be regardless of what anybody thought. Comes with being the black sheep of the family. As a result I created a lane for myself which attracts a lot of people onto my circle with the key benefit that I choose who I let in.
My cousins are also half Mexican/ half Japanese. One of my aunts married a Japanese Mexican who is decedant of Japanese refuges who fled Japan after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We are indigenous Mexican so my cousins look asian asf. Native mixed with Asian and you get someone that looks Asian.
I'm Mexican/Chinese and I've never had a problem with it... On the contrary I've always being the different one on my circle of friends (Mexicans) and I really like that...
@@mindful_wander I’m the same mix, my mother is Mexican and my father is Japanese. I was raised in Uji, Kyoto. It was hard growing up in a quiet town like that, but it has shaped me into a strong person.
You are welcome. I am blasian Liberian and Chinese-Malaysian. It is interesting how many mixed people there are nowadays. Maybe such cultural diversity is the way to get rid of racism and other discrimination in this world.@@mindful_wander
embrace your identity, brother! Japan and Mexico have a lot of love and respect for one another. They also have allied history. Viva Mexico, Viva Japon y Viva USA!
Two great culturas! The food is fantastic. ☆If you make little eggrolls out of pescadito y camaron but dip em in salsa casera de jitomate y chile verde instead of soy sauce...you might be a Mejiponez. ☆If you listen to corridos and your grito is, "Campai!" You might be a Mejiponez. ☆If you leave your chanclas outside the door of the casa, but your big ol' sweaty patotas sound like wet slappy footsteps, you might be Mejiponez. ☆If you drink boilermakers of Tequila, with Saporo beer, You might be Mejiponez. ☆If you've ever had a pebble get into your wooden chancla, and irritate the living Hell out of your foot and scream, "¡HAI que la chin***a! Pinches chanclas mugres! You definitely are Mejipinez. ☆If you live in Japan, but every 26 of September you scream ¡QUE VIVA MEXICO, CABRONES! Yup, your a Mejicano.
I'm not mixed with any Asiatics people as far as im concern but I do get told I look a lot like other certain groups of people im Mexican too btw but yeah people tell me I look Filipino Samoan Hawaiian a little bit black because of my hair but other than that I do have an indigenous grand mother from my pops side so idk 🤷🏽♂️
It makes sense why people think you look Asian or Polynesian, because Indigenous Americans did come from Asia after all. So Asians and native Americans often look very similar
@@Calmacalma11 They came from Eurasian/Siberia, there is a difference. Those groups that crossed from the large land mass that encompasses Europe and Asia (even Africa if you want to include it) share certain haplogroups (mtDNA X, YDNA Q) with Europeans, and even Turks, etc. They are not just simply “Asians”.
@@Duquedecastro Chinese people and the Native people of North America are very closely related. Even if they aren't "Asian", they still mainly look Asian, they don't look European or Middle Eastern.
@@Duquedecastro also, many Indigenous South Americans have the same birth mark that many Asians have as well, the Mongolian Mark. I even have it, and I'm Korean
You look like a beautiful Kazakh man. I'm from Kazakhstan and I'm also mixed nation. I'm half Kazakh, half Polish, half Russian and half Abkhaz. My mom is Kazakh and my dad Russian, Polish and Abkhaz.
chris canfield tooootally knows about the japanese mexican avant garde jams... you know, distortion pedals and 2 drummers just playing the kick over and over with feedback
I mean, yeah obviously you're going to have an inner struggle. I live in one of those two places and I've had to visit the other one constantly for work. There's no more opposite and polar cultures in this world than Mexican and Japanese. One is polite, mild, ordered and mindful of the other one. The other is vibrant, chaotic, loud, passionate and some times dangerous. But in Japan I know for a fact that... You're on your own. No one will ever reach out to you and help you, even if you just flipped over your car and it's catching flames, they might not even call emergency services, just sit there not knowing what to do. And in Mexico, even when we ALL know there's danger just around the corner, you can die or get killed in an instant just because you have your phone out and you're wearing your best sneakers.... Strangers will always be there for you, Randos will always help you out, Passerbys will always have your back no matter what, they will always try their best to keep you safe and happy; just with a - Hola - or a smile you'll make a friend for life. One culture is kind. The other one forgot the meaning of the word. That's the biggest difference.
That's so cool. I've never run into that mix of cultures before but I love them both. Had two GFs in the past that were Vietnamese and stayed with one of their families in Vietnam for a bit. Have you been to Vietnam or Mexico?
Not true. Stanford University has stated that only 1-3% of the Philippine population had minimal degrees of Spanish blood. Most do NOT. Also, the PNAS article on the Philippines states (SI Appendix, Table s7Z) “In contrast to Spanish settled regions (ie. Mexico, Latin Am.), Philippines remained largely unaffected by admixture with Europeans”
Well I'm half German and half Irish with a little bit of Swede thrown in. But I guess that doesn't count because of them all being Caucasian even though the cultures are different.
@@mindful_wandersame, yes I did, I visited Mexico back in 2015 in Taxco. It was very beautiful experience and wishing to live there. Right now I’m in Japan for my career in cosmetology.
dude prob got the best dinners as a kid
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Yeah
You are gorgeous
That's very kind of you. Thank you 🙂
Right?!
@@mindful_wanderI'm just like you! So you aren't alone I love Mexican and japense food and I'm a mix :)
@@Jessieisaliveyou're just trying to get pebbles to say you're gorgeous too
Seriously i dont know which way you swing but your hitting homeruns lol😂
Probably lots of rice on both sides. ❤
Indeed. Love it! 😆
Bro your raza you’re one of us regardless
He's chicano fr
Let's gooo! Thanks friend
@@mindful_wanderOne of us! One of us!
The longer I look at the video the more I somehow get flustered, he has such a warm smile and his honey eyes don't help either hes very handsome. Thank your parents For you're a lovely blend.❤🥰
I'm Mexican Chinese(mixed with Korean) and grew up in Southern California. I'd never really paid attention to how I identified until racism started to become the center point of our country AGAIN. I realized that I was brought up more Asian than Mexican and even less American. I'm currently trying to learn Mandarin and Korean 😁
Racism has always been the center point of the United States Corporate of America and also ignorance. America is a continent and not a country. So Mexicans, central and South Americans are also Americans along with Canada. They been calling Mexicans illegals even before the anglos stole half of Mexicos land. Imagine calling a native an illegal immigrant by the real immigrants who came from Europe? The u.s best weapon has always been propaganda thru tell-a-vision.
we dont like chinese
How is language learning going ?
Being raised as just "American" can battle racism much better than being raised as a hyphenated American or any pseudo nationally (because learning an ancestor's customs, language, and visiting the motherland isn't as common as before). It means every type of person can be an American, and it fights the white identitarian concept of "heritage Americans." Ethnic colorist patriotism and racial tribalism are problematic, white or non-white. Racism was pretty much almost completely eradicated in the US by Y2K until critical race theory flipped the script and brought it back in an unintended way.
I stand firmly with national assimilation and combining subcultures or "Americanizing" every nationally that immigrates. Most Americans are not predominantly of British descent anymore (German or Scots-Irish following close after as "heritage American" ancestry). Americans are ridiculously multi-ethnic and somewhat multi-racial. Something may as well unite us, or we will continue with classic habits of tribalism and prejudice.
Dude you are very handsome.
Thank you :)
So basically you look like a Disney Prince
Thanks :) I wonder what setting that story would be in...
@@mindful_wanderyou look more Japanese so I'd say Japan lol
He definitely looks more mexican in my opinion @jwill5892
Mexico too. He would fit just fine there. @jwill5892
I feel you. Korean and Puerto Rican born in the US, briefly raised in Korea and the rest of my life in the States. It's hard enough being raised between two cultures, much less 3. And yes I know that Puerto Rico is a US territory but the culture is still completely different.
Korean was my first language but I did lose a lot of it along the way. One struggle for me is Koreans looking at me and not accepting me because I don't look the way they think I should. I mean in the long run it really doesn't matter but at the same time it shouldn't be like that. It's sad that people of my own race are racist against me
I’m a white Latina American but people think I’m 100% ethnically white :(
@@gwenmloveskpopandmore 😂 people don't know what the hell I am
@@shadowcollins4589 😂
I'm Korean/White and white people think I'm Chinese, and Koreans think that I'm either white, arab or Hispanic
@@gwenmloveskpopandmoreWell because those from Latin America who are native are not white
You look like you could be in a Disney movie as a prince
haha thank Angelica. Maybe I'll have to try one of those Pixar filters I've seen on TikTok 😆
You look Native American
If he’s Mexican, he’s native you know
Well duh he's Mexican
native Americans were tan on average they were called red indians for reason their skin had brown reddish undertone so no he not look native
@@lyriclanguages3780Mexicans aren’t native lmao, I’ve seen Mexicans whiter than Donald trump and Mexicans blacker than Michael Jackson 😂
It’s the eyes, that’s from his Asian side.
As a Mexican Born/US raised kid I was clear about one thing.. embrace whoever embraces me. Never chased what/who rejected me and chose who I wanted to be regardless of what anybody thought.
Comes with being the black sheep of the family.
As a result I created a lane for myself which attracts a lot of people onto my circle with the key benefit that I choose who I let in.
I’m Mexican by blood and heritage but was born and raised in the us too
I'm also half Asian and half Latina (Mexican and Japanese as well) Woww
As a child from a Korean mother and Mexican father born in the suburbs of Oklahoma I find this veeerryyyyy relatable
Does the korean side of the family look down on the other side of the family?
@@RollerBladingSuxs I don’t really know much of my Korean side cuz I only know my grandma on that side. My dads side has no problem with it tho
@@VADER2236 Is one side more poor than the other?
@@RollerBladingSuxs wdym
Which side is more educated and has more money?
i had a friend who was like this. he looked more asian but spoke perfect spanish. freaked people out. he identified more with his mexican side.
That's awesome. How about you? Do you speak any other language?
@@mindful_wander spanish and english
He’s beautiful, I’m a guy and I think you look gorgeous my latino brother lol
you looked like Filipino
I get that pretty often :)
My cousins are also half Mexican/ half Japanese. One of my aunts married a Japanese Mexican who is decedant of Japanese refuges who fled Japan after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We are indigenous Mexican so my cousins look asian asf. Native mixed with Asian and you get someone that looks Asian.
whoa, that's cool. Lots of interesting culture there. Are you living in Mexico?
Wow, that's interesting there
Japón + Mexico = brothers and family
He is gorgeous 😍
He looks like a Ken doll he's so handsome
I'm Mexican/Chinese and I've never had a problem with it... On the contrary I've always being the different one on my circle of friends (Mexicans) and I really like that...
Is ur dad Mexican ?
Cool honestly I wish for my future child to be the same
Yes thank you for spreading us Mexican and Japanese kids ❤
When he's with the Japanese half: Sapporo
When he's with the Mexican half: Bud Light
Nah. Bohemia Oscura would be my go-to 😆
@@mindful_wander respects. 👍
I was gonna put Modelo but that's too obvious so I went with the second best selling beer (for Mexicans living in USA).
Hey! Me too, that’s so awesome!!
Oh you're the same mix? Or similar? I wonder how that has shaped you as a person
@@mindful_wander I’m the same mix, my mother is Mexican and my father is Japanese. I was raised in Uji, Kyoto. It was hard growing up in a quiet town like that, but it has shaped me into a strong person.
@hoshiko3957 I'm curious which do you identify with more ?
Bros good at Ping pong and Charrería
Bro u look like Eddie Peng😭😭
You're great looking! 👌🏻✨
You are a good mixture.
Thanks Garbielle! :)
You are welcome. I am blasian Liberian and Chinese-Malaysian. It is interesting how many mixed people there are nowadays. Maybe such cultural diversity is the way to get rid of racism and other discrimination in this world.@@mindful_wander
Your so cute❤🥰😍
I can’t(can) imagine how strict your parents were growing up😭🇲🇽
Nice mix.
You look exotic 😍
I'm also half Mexican and half Japanese but I just look like a white guy
Do you look like your parents at all?
Shiet I’m Mexican and thai I know the struggle sometimes 😂
Cool! Do you feel like you've been able to connect with both of those cultures in your own ways?
Im telling you guys, if your half East Asian and Mexican just move to the Philippines to avoid bring cultural and racial confusion 😂
As someone who is also culturally mixed in opposite like cultures, i can idientify with this. I would like to see more!
embrace your identity, brother! Japan and Mexico have a lot of love and respect for one another. They also have allied history. Viva Mexico, Viva Japon y Viva USA!
You seem pretty cool
Aquí en México hay gente que parece asiática, quiero pensar que por los rasgos indígenas mayoritariamente, aparte que esos rasgos se ven aveces
*Eurasian
You probably make the best tex mex seaweed tacos...
Love ya brother
Delicious! Healthy too!
🇲🇽: MEXICO CITY.
🇯🇵: TOKYO.
Man if I was gay, Which I’m not but if I was I know where to look 👀
Lol, don’t seem like you’re struggling too much.. just embrace it paisa
Great hair… damn your barber going to hate cutting not just thick hair, but thick set of hair!!!
Yea, they get hair splinters 😬
How interesting:)
Are you a mix of cultures as well?
Two great culturas! The food is fantastic.
☆If you make little eggrolls out
of pescadito y camaron but dip em in salsa casera de jitomate y chile verde instead of soy sauce...you might be a Mejiponez.
☆If you listen to corridos and your grito is, "Campai!" You might be a Mejiponez.
☆If you leave your chanclas outside the door of the casa, but your big ol' sweaty patotas sound like wet slappy footsteps, you might be Mejiponez.
☆If you drink boilermakers of Tequila, with Saporo beer, You might be Mejiponez.
☆If you've ever had a pebble get into your wooden chancla, and irritate the living Hell out of your foot and scream, "¡HAI que la chin***a! Pinches chanclas mugres!
You definitely are Mejipinez.
☆If you live in Japan, but every 26 of September you scream ¡QUE VIVA MEXICO, CABRONES! Yup, your a Mejicano.
*16
Wow gorgeous 🥰
I'm not mixed with any Asiatics people as far as im concern but I do get told I look a lot like other certain groups of people im Mexican too btw but yeah people tell me I look Filipino Samoan Hawaiian a little bit black because of my hair but other than that I do have an indigenous grand mother from my pops side so idk 🤷🏽♂️
It makes sense why people think you look Asian or Polynesian, because Indigenous Americans did come from Asia after all. So Asians and native Americans often look very similar
@@MissCleo24They aren’t Asiatic, they’re Eurasian
@@Calmacalma11 They came from Eurasian/Siberia, there is a difference. Those groups that crossed from the large land mass that encompasses Europe and Asia (even Africa if you want to include it) share certain haplogroups (mtDNA X, YDNA Q) with Europeans, and even Turks, etc. They are not just simply “Asians”.
@@Duquedecastro Chinese people and the Native people of North America are very closely related. Even if they aren't "Asian", they still mainly look Asian, they don't look European or Middle Eastern.
@@Duquedecastro also, many Indigenous South Americans have the same birth mark that many Asians have as well, the Mongolian Mark. I even have it, and I'm Korean
Is your eye color hazel?
hmm, I always see it as light brown but I usually only see my own eyes when i'm standing in front of a bathroom mirror 😆
Aay representing out here yes! Im also mixed asian latino (Japanese, and chinese what a combo i know lol)
You look like a Filipino like me
Damn dude is hansom af
Im Salvadoran, Mexican and a probably half or less German! 🇸🇻🇩🇪🇲🇽 (my grandma’s dad was German) but I was born in America
Was he was notsee?
I'm also a latin asian mixed kid!
Why r mixed race ppl look so gooood looking.....😭
Mexicans came from Asia 30000 years ago
Thea ancient.mexicans were mongoloid. Not the modern mexicabs
Then why am I terrible at DDR, please explain 🇲🇽 😒
@@Ranmano865modern Mexicans are mix indigenous and Spanish because of colonialism, but they still have a large portion of native blood.
Spain and Asia
@@Instead2a lot of Mexicans had nothing to do with Spain. Kinda like those Africans that conquered Spain for 800 years.
Do you know the snap japanese peanuts
Do you speak Japanese or Spanish?
You look like a beautiful Kazakh man.
I'm from Kazakhstan and I'm also mixed nation. I'm half Kazakh, half Polish, half Russian and half Abkhaz. My mom is Kazakh and my dad Russian, Polish and Abkhaz.
chris canfield tooootally knows about the japanese mexican avant garde jams... you know, distortion pedals and 2 drummers just playing the kick over and over with feedback
I'm half 🇵🇭 half american 🇺🇸
You're like super handsome...
I’m Asian and Latina ❤
You look very native american
Well hes basically fully Native American if you consider that Asians are the descendants of Native Americans
Most Mexican are native Americans
@@wasdevlone4111lmfao where did you get that from 😂 only 20% of Mexico is native.
@@sergicalcantarawe are mixed. Most of us here in Meixco have native heritage
@@GomiHomie281yeah and most of us in Mexico also have European ancestry
You are so handsome. Love you❤
Which were your parents were Mexican and Japanese
You mean Filipinos? 😭
Exactly! My boyfriend is Filipino and I’m Mexican. His grandparents are Japanese though😂
God DAMN! Your Handsome! 😡
Im just like u except Balkan and Japanese and also raised here😂
Land of the rising Sun meets people of the sun
When it comes to your facial features, I think your Western ancestry genes are more dominant than your Eastern ancestry genes.
*OMG!* I think I found out Noel Miller’s identity!
I mean, yeah obviously you're going to have an inner struggle. I live in one of those two places and I've had to visit the other one constantly for work.
There's no more opposite and polar cultures in this world than Mexican and Japanese.
One is polite, mild, ordered and mindful of the other one.
The other is vibrant, chaotic, loud, passionate and some times dangerous.
But in Japan I know for a fact that... You're on your own. No one will ever reach out to you and help you, even if you just flipped over your car and it's catching flames, they might not even call emergency services, just sit there not knowing what to do.
And in Mexico, even when we ALL know there's danger just around the corner, you can die or get killed in an instant just because you have your phone out and you're wearing your best sneakers.... Strangers will always be there for you, Randos will always help you out, Passerbys will always have your back no matter what, they will always try their best to keep you safe and happy; just with a - Hola - or a smile you'll make a friend for life.
One culture is kind. The other one forgot the meaning of the word.
That's the biggest difference.
The perfect mix that is why you're so handsome
He is so fine!
Cute afff
Thanks Angela ☺
No quema senpai
You look cute
My man has has a 1970s yankee hairstyle. Chicano that’s what’s up
Im Mexican argentinian being raised in the USA but I feel like a Mexican nationalist
Well at least you never struggled getting ladies my man. Thats a nice plus 👍🏻
I got the full on mexican and spaniard blood running through me
Interesting
Does the mex side of the family call you Chino
No, fortunately they do not 😆
It's Mr. Dragon Ball Fan Z
Im mexican half Japanese too :0
Oh cool! Nice to meet you. Wonder how your experience has been.
@@mindful_wander it has been good 👍
Middle eastern hapa😔
Pero parece más latino
As a mexican japanese American, nobody in my family knoes anything about japan cus we have no clue where the japanesr comes from😭✋️
JESUS IS KING.AMEN. ✝️😇🙏👍
Japxican 😂
You look more Mexican than Japanese, definitely more Mexican looking than me and my mom and my dad are full on Mexican
im mexican n vietnamese
That's so cool. I've never run into that mix of cultures before but I love them both. Had two GFs in the past that were Vietnamese and stayed with one of their families in Vietnam for a bit. Have you been to Vietnam or Mexico?
@@mindful_wander no sadly js stayin in my hometown 😕😕🤣
My friend you remind me of brandon lee lol
haha I get that a lot. Thanks.
I'm wasian and I get told I'm similar to this famous Russian rock artist from back in the 80s named Viktor Tsoi (my white side is russian, that's why)
Rice and beans
This is just the philipines...
Haha I hear you
@@mindful_wanderyoull fit like a rice on burritos 😂 if you go the Philippines
Not true. Stanford University has stated that only 1-3% of the Philippine population had minimal degrees of Spanish blood. Most do NOT.
Also, the PNAS article on the Philippines states (SI Appendix, Table s7Z) “In contrast to Spanish settled regions (ie. Mexico, Latin Am.), Philippines remained largely unaffected by admixture with Europeans”
Nice being mixed that's cool I'm just white plain and boring one country France yup that's me so boring.
France has lots of regional diversity
@@danielcarvalho1453 I know dude.
Well I'm half German and half Irish with a little bit of Swede thrown in. But I guess that doesn't count because of them all being Caucasian even though the cultures are different.
Lupin
Your not alone Brandon. I’m Japanese and Mexican mix. And proud of my family and my culture ❤
Thanks Kelly! Glad to meet you. Have you visited Mexico or Japan?
@@mindful_wandersame, yes I did, I visited Mexico back in 2015 in Taxco. It was very beautiful experience and wishing to live there. Right now I’m in Japan for my career in cosmetology.