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They are from Vietnam. Some of them have Chinese blood. Their cuisine is similar to Chinese cuisine. They don't like being confused with Chinese people. They tend to have darker skin than the Japanese and Korean. Their written language is not calligraphy like the Chinese. They use the basic letters the English language does except they have multiple accent marks. Most of them aren't very tall. Some of them are very nice.

I'm Vietnamese...and that's all I can think of is that some, not most, eat dog.

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