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Old 01-14-2008, 07:38 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Liddellianenko View Post
That's because they aren't separate races.. just separate cultures. Most Chinese people couldn't tell a typical japanese person from themselves if it wasn't for speech, clothing, culture etc. Their races are the same.
If this was the year 3000 BC I would definately agree with you lol. Actually you are right but at the same time you CAN tell the difference between Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, and others. All their eyes squint differently, some have flatter faces than others, Japanese usually have rounder heads than Chinese, not to mention their hairstyles give them away alot. Chinese people have thin, stick straight jet black hair and Japanese have hoarse, thick, straight but not stick straight hair. Vietnamese are usually darker skinned with waaay flatter faces and bigger lips and noses. Koreans look a lot like Chinese but they're facial structure is a bit different and they are usually a little darker skinned than most Chinese, and I've seen way more Koreans have curly hair than any other Asian race/culture whatever you wanna call it. I will admit however than China is so big that there are probably different variations of Chinese people that I am not familiar with that may not look as "chinese" as I think.
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