I used to go to this school where a lot of people were Vietnamese, but in the whooole school, one girl as Korean.
So the Viet chicks have reeeaaaallllyyyy thin and straight hair, short as hell, really tan, skin and not as smart as this Korean girl.
The Korean girl was the smartest kid in class, had thick hair, was tall, and had a great body.
And the Vietnamese girls felt superior to this other girl just because of their hair, so I was thinking, who would you rather be? a Korean girl or a Viet one? I mean guys can answer too.
Just give me your opinion because my Korean BFF is really upset about that.
Koreans or Viets?
This is an interesting question because in Asian cultures, there is a sort of a caste system. Japanese people think they are better than the Chinese, the Vietnamese think they are better than the Koreans. It's crazy! In this instance, I'd rather be the Korean girl. No wonder your BFF is miffed!
Koreans or Viets?
i would rather be a korean girl.
Koreans or Viets?
korean chick!
Koreans or Viets?
I don't want to be racist or anything..but I think Koreans are prettier.
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And I would rather be the smartest girl in school..so...Korean. xD
Koreans or Viets?
This is a silly question.I'd rather be me.
Koreans or Viets?
That's a very insensitive question. If I were your Korean friend I'd slap the cowboy s*%$t out of you.
Stupid *****
Koreans or Viets?
I would probaly go with half vietnamese, half korean girl, because that way you would have the brains and the attitude.
Koreans or Viets?
i don't wanna be any of them... but i like korean girls.
Koreans or Viets?
Hey! Don't be rude...but hey, I agree, some Viet girls can be bitchy as hell - OMG I KNOW =)
I'd rather be Vietnamese not because of the stereotype you just produced. This question is abit biased. Vietnamese girls tend to hold culture within their hearts (well...non-westernised ones). A true Vietnamese girl is a decent, hardworking and warmhearted girl. Stereotyping isn't gonna solve anything. As much as I would like to be Korean and see what it's like, I hold dear the Vietnamese customs.
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