Asians can be distinguised by their eyes.
Chinese: Monolid, Epithelial fold, slightly slanted
Japanese: Monolid, sometimes epithelial fold, depending of where you are from
Korean: Monolid, Epithelial fold
Vietnamese: Epithelial fold
Middle Eastern: Almond shaped, long eyelashes (normally)
Others: Normally Monolid and/or Epithelial fold.
*In case you are unsure of what some terms mean, here are examples:
Monolid: The eyelid is thick and covers the whole eyelid down to the lash line
Epithelial Fold:When the inner corner of the eye looks folded inwards
If one of your parents are asian? Go ask them.
If your eyes have squints in them from birth. Caucasians and Africans lose the squints as they grow older, but Asians do not. INDIANS, MIDDLE EASTERNS, AND RUSSIANS ARE CAUCASIAN.
All of them have different eye slants. Chinese and Korean have a more down slant, and Japanese have a more to the side slant.
[2011-01-16]
Japanese people now claim that on the genetic level, the majority (40%-50%) of them belong to Haplogroup D2 (Y-DNA), and so they are a "rather homogenous group of people". Because Haplogroup D2 (Y-DNA) is also the marker of the indigenous Ainu people, they are "directly descended from the very first peoples who inhabited the land" and so they have "a legitimate claim to the land".
Haplogroup D2 (Y-DNA) is a child of Haplogroup DE (Y-DNA), which in turn is also the parent of Haplogroup E (Y-DNA). Haplogroup E (Y-DNA) occurs in very high frequencies in sub-Saharan Africa. In other words, it can be said that the Japanese people are more related to Tibetans, Andanamese, sub-Saharan Africans (in that order), rather than to the Chinese people, who are majority Haplogroup O (Y-DNA). Southern Chinese have the highest incidences of Haplogroup O (Y-DNA). The Chinese people are thus more related to the Caucasians of Haplogroup R1 (Y-DNA), via their common ancestor Haplogroup MNOPS (Y-DNA).
The perception that Chinese and Japanese people look similar may be due to the similar latitude and/or environments in which they evolve in the more recent past.
[2011-02-13]
The Japanese further claim that they are majority Haplogroup D4 (mtDNA) via the maternal line.
Haplogroup D4 (mtDNA) is most frequently found among Koreans, and it is claimed that Haplogroup D4 (mtDNA) is a major contributor to Japanese longevity. That said, the parent Haplogroup D (mtDNA) can be found in high frequencies in the peoples of Central Asia.
The Japanese also claim Haplogroups (mtDNA) B and F to be present in lower frequencies in their maternal lines, but these do not contribute to Japanese longevity.
Haplogroups (mtDNA) B and F are more frequently found in Southern Chinese and Southeast Asian populations. Compared to Haplogroup D (mtDNA), Haplogroups (mtDNA) B and F are much more closely related to Haplogroup H (mtDNA), which is frequently found among Caucasians, via their common ancestor Haplogroup R (mtDNA).
It is important to know the values and traditions of our Asian neighbors in order to know the little things that offend them and for good neighborliness.
It is important to know the values and traditions of our Asian neighbors in order to know the little things that offend them and for good neighborliness.
Well, some of them I guess. Or all of them. Don't know. But I do know this, anybody can like any Asian girl, and think they are hot. And, I like an Asian girl.
asian babies know math
yes i wante to know asian universitie
Yes she is , aivi s very Asian , the best asina i know besides Emmy
i need to know!
No he's not. I know Asian love their martial arts, but they don't kick someone in the groin during a football match. So no, he's not Asian
aspidistra
i dont know heeehehhe
i don't know I'm only an Asian dude you know we don't know much
Walmart, Kroger, or any local Asian store (CAM Asian market, Little Asiana, ect.) Chances are you have an Asian market near you even if you don't know about it.