It’s finally my chance. This joke was told to me by my grandmother as a harmless racist joke. She wasn’t racist at all, and I think this post might highlite it:
> What’s the body of water that separates the Chinese from the Indians?
Fraser river… Bahahah.
ConversationSad on
Good thing Ricky loves Chinese food.
CheeseMcFresh on
I’ve lived in Richmond and Surrey, can confirm. I’m sitting in a room with about two dozen people right now, and I’m the only white person.
TheForce_v_Triforce on
Never heard of most of these places. May want to factor in population size.
phdoofus on
Guess we all know where most of HK went.
arawnsd on
Define Asian. Which of the lay overlapping definitions was used here?
Efficient_Tonight_40 on
What’s the story with Edison NJ? All the other ones make sense
tibbymat on
Good reminder for everyone that India is part of Asia. This is not just “Chinese Asian”
PartyLikeIts19999 on
Just keeping to the “beautiful” side of this data, it would be _extremely_ helpful to at least have the country listed if not also the state or province.
MrsAshleyStark on
Markham in Richmond Hill have some of the best Chinese food in the country 👌🏽
danhoyuen on
Unionville High represent!
BuffaloSufficient758 on
Honolulu? Are Pacific-Islanders considered Asian? Seems like an outlier demographic issue vs what the graph is hoping to convey
bowdindine on
Sunnyvale? Dennis and Terry don’t even live in the park! They live with their grandma and hang around with that DICK, Cyrus.
meister2983 on
Asian Alone is a pretty arbitrary way to count this, just as “Asian” is also arbitrary.
Honolulu County is for instance 62% Asian alone or in combination. And that’s almost entirely East Asian or Filipino (not say South Asian which Fremont is heavily)
Flat-Leg-6833 on
I live right up the parkway from Edison. Population is largely Indian but said population also spills over into Iselin, Woodbridge, and the Brunswicks – Central Jersey is the Indian capital of the US. Hit up Oak Tree Road in Iselin (near Edison border) for top notch food.
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Dim sum in Markham is awesome
It’s finally my chance. This joke was told to me by my grandmother as a harmless racist joke. She wasn’t racist at all, and I think this post might highlite it:
> What’s the body of water that separates the Chinese from the Indians?
Fraser river… Bahahah.
Good thing Ricky loves Chinese food.
I’ve lived in Richmond and Surrey, can confirm. I’m sitting in a room with about two dozen people right now, and I’m the only white person.
Never heard of most of these places. May want to factor in population size.
Guess we all know where most of HK went.
Define Asian. Which of the lay overlapping definitions was used here?
What’s the story with Edison NJ? All the other ones make sense
Good reminder for everyone that India is part of Asia. This is not just “Chinese Asian”
Just keeping to the “beautiful” side of this data, it would be _extremely_ helpful to at least have the country listed if not also the state or province.
Markham in Richmond Hill have some of the best Chinese food in the country 👌🏽
Unionville High represent!
Honolulu? Are Pacific-Islanders considered Asian? Seems like an outlier demographic issue vs what the graph is hoping to convey
Sunnyvale? Dennis and Terry don’t even live in the park! They live with their grandma and hang around with that DICK, Cyrus.
Asian Alone is a pretty arbitrary way to count this, just as “Asian” is also arbitrary.
Honolulu County is for instance 62% Asian alone or in combination. And that’s almost entirely East Asian or Filipino (not say South Asian which Fremont is heavily)
I live right up the parkway from Edison. Population is largely Indian but said population also spills over into Iselin, Woodbridge, and the Brunswicks – Central Jersey is the Indian capital of the US. Hit up Oak Tree Road in Iselin (near Edison border) for top notch food.