The kinds of grades that all oriental Asian people get in school all over the world As-Fs just like the rest of the world.
To be oriental, you must be of Asian culture and Asian descent.
im an asian And.. my answer is it is 'NOT'
The whole 100 percent of them.
There are 4.3 billion people in Asia proper, as of the middle of the year 2013. "Oriental" is an outdated term referring to people of Asian descent that is no longer politically correct to use.
Asians get As Bs Cs Ds or Fs just like the rest of the humans.
When trying to describe a room decorated with Asian culture in mind, it is acceptable to use the word oriental. Oriental, or orient means the east. It's often used when describing things from the eastern world.
Asian refers to people, places, and things from the Asian Continent, from Turkey to the Middle East, India, China, Mongolia, parts of Russia such as Siberia, and the south-east Asian countries such as Burma, Cambodia, Korea, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Oriental refers to people, places, and things to the East of the Asian Continent, such as Japan, the Philipines, and Indonesian islands. Racially one can easily distinguish the people by their slanted eyes, that is not common in the south-east Asian countries, e.g. in Thailand or in Indonesia.
Asian Art: The most impressive surviving oriental artifacts.
Asian simply means an ethnicity from the continent of Asia. Oriental means someone of an ethnicity of the Orient, like China, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia, Korea, etc. The term "oriental" is frowned upon in Canada, USA and Australia as offensive, so such people tend to use "Asian" to refer to them in sometimes their close relatives like the Polynesians and even Amerindians. In the UK, "Asian" means someone from South Asia (like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, etc.), and the term "oriental" is not viewed as offensive.
The U.S. Census Bureau uses the term "Asian" to refer to people with origins in the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent. As of the most recent census data, around 6% of the U.S. population identifies as Asian. It is important to note that the term "oriental" is considered outdated and offensive in many contexts, so it is best to use "Asian" instead.
The percentage of Asian people that are very smart in school is the whole 100 percent of them.
Lewis Dayton Burdick has written: 'Oriental studies' -- subject(s): Mythology, Asian Mythology, Oriental Civilization, Oriental studies