Only half of Russia is in Asia.Monkfish Acc. said:Russia is also Asian. And India.
Hobo Steve said:I have never, ever, heard of Indians being referred to as Asians. Asian means China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, et cetera. Not exactly accurate but thats what people usually say.
Indians are usually called Indians. Or if people are being rude, punjabs. Even though Punjab is a very small region of India.
Pakistanis and the like usually just get the "arab" moniker since if its brown and you cant identify it it must be a arab right? [/mocking hillbillies]
you could strip the american definition of caucasian and apply it to the people it applies to in the rest of the world.Flatfrog said:I've recently been thinking about the word 'Asian' which, at least in the UK, is used mostly to refer to people from West Asia (India/Pakistan/Bangladesh), and not to Chinese or other East Asian countries. But in this article it seems to be being used to refer also to people from Arabic countries, and to me this is just getting a bit weird. What seems to be happening is that it's becoming a racial term that is just a euphemism for 'brown-skinned', and that just seems misleading - especially given that the vast majority of actual Asians are Chinese!
I think we need an unambiguous, non-racist word to refer to the mostly Muslim and Hindu brown-skinned population that inhabits West Asia and the Middle East. 'Brown' would work (and before you say it's racist, 'black' appears to be fine), but in the US, it seems to be mostly used to refer to Hispanics (I noticed it particularly in The West Wing). So is there any other word we can use?
I'm tempted to suggest we should revive the good old-fashioned 'dusky'![]()
For some reason I read your second line in a stupid Scottish accent (I also read the word "stupid" there in the same accent. Please don't think too much of it). Now that I think of it, it's the one off GTA 4, the guy talking to Laslo about writing a meaningful song about rainToasty Virus said:When I hear asian i think Chinese/Japanese.
and i'm from scotland.