Hahahaha it was soo funy when she said I look the same as my dad, dad . Their reactions and expressions of both I love it very funny I laughed all the time,they made my day.
As a Brazilian, sometimes just walking the streets is so interesting. I love people watching, and there's often such unique combinations, that it is fun to try and guess the origins of so many traits. I've seen Angolan descents with striking dark skin and eyes as clear as a pool, the son of a Japanese with natural copper coloured hair... Love really does create wonders. My blessings to those that decided to take root here, and that opened their hearts to people of such different cultures. It makes me hopeful that we can all learn to coexist peacefully.
Isso explica pq o Brasil é considerado o país onde tem mais mulheres bonitas,no geral as mulheres aqui são muito bonitas mesmo..essa mistura,deixa o rosto tão interessante..são tantos tons,tantos tipos de gente que deixa a pessoa cada vez + atraente,parece que a pessoa só pega a parte boa mesmo.
@@duckydae oh yeah I heard about that.. that must suck, seriously. My friend is mixed, white and Asian, and she told me that it’s like she’s too Asian for the whites and too white for the Asians. You must feel excluded 24/7. Apart from that it does seem cool tho.
@@casluvs my partner is mixed Asian/Spanish and I'm white, all the time during my pregnancy I heard how he hopes our son ends up white passing so his life is easier and he doesn't end up being that token friend he used to be.. really depressing..
@@casluvs Yea, my best friend is a mix of asian and white, she is really beautiful, but she struggles a lot with feeling like she doesn't belong anywhere.
For East Asians, more than 90% of people only marry people from the same country/race/culture/language, so for them, even if it's the same race, it's still a "crazy mix" because French and Russians have different languages, cultures and nationalities. For them, marrying someone speaking a different dialect is already kind of "mixed" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@xdeitenx but you can’t see the languages and cultures in the faces. The point of this is to look at appearances that arise from various mixes of race not culture
Being a multiracial person myself (Black, white and Native American), I thought it is important to make some clarifications. Being mixed race isn't necessarily dependent on nationality. In countries that are majority a certain race, there are often others of a different race. Such as in South Africa, there are Caucasians while the continent is predominantly black. Monoracial: A person of a single race. É.g. Caucasian Biracial: A person who claims two races. E.g. Black and Asian (Blasian) Multiracial: A person of three or more races. E.g. Black, White, Native American For example, the girl who has a Russian parent and French parent, both parents are Caucasian, which means she isn't mixed. By that definition, practically everyone is mixed. If either parent was born in the same country but was Black, Hispanic, etc, then she would be mixed.
I think it's a very american point of view. For exemple about the mixed french/russian girl, what you see Is they're both white so for you she's not mixed but technically Russia is in Europe AND Asia so her mother can be as mixed as the history of her own country (tatar, tchetchen, tchouvache, Armenian or bachkir?). Same for the father, France is more cosmopolitan than you can imagine, how can you know if her father isn't part Greek, Turkish or with parents or grandparents from Maghreb? Multiracial isn't something you can juge just by color standards, that's why I found your pov way too superficial.
@@laurabel1724 I have grown up as a multiracial individual. Is it true I don't know the history of Russia and France, of course. However, the social construct of race is divided into categories. I'm not American as well. But, as a whole a person needs to be definitively of two contrasting races, not only nationalities. This is a misconception. Having parents or grandparents from different countries doesn't automatically make you "mixed". It is becoming more and more common for races to intermingle in countries where this was previously not the case. I.e., various Asian countries. People are moving to foreign countries and starting lives and families. Of course if her mother is on the side that is considered part of Asia (which I don't understand why and will need to read up on) then I guess technically that is considered Asian. Also, I know people from a country are not necessarily of that nationality, at least not entirely, as could be the case with the father. However, even if was Greek or Balkan, etc, many would consider that to still be "white" even if by proper definition it is an array. "Race" is largely impactful of different physical features one possesses. It is one of the reasons "mixed" people are considered ethically ambiguous, because it is often hard to accurately interpret what mixture of races went into making that person. Especially when full blooded siblings can vary greatly in appearance. I would never try to denounce someone's identity, as that happens to many mixed people, with microaggressions, derogatory terms and nicknames, etc. However, I think there needs to be more awareness and knowledge of what being mixed entails. I only posted this because, not naming anyone specifically, but it feels like hopping on trends is a thing. Being a person of multiple ethnicities, this was a little more personal. I didn't come here to attack anyone. I just wanted to clarify some things. Being "mixed" isn't just a trend. Countless people, like myself live that experience everyday, no matter what mixture of races we are. We face identity struggles, where we are often made to feel like we don't belong. Then we found our own way of identifying, which to some still isn't good enough. But, my point is, if what you are saying is correct and the mother is from the side that is considered part of Asia, I would apologize. However, that specification is not made. This was the glorified side of being mixed, not the struggles. It is about celebrating your mixed heritage, and I just want to be sure it is being done so correctly. In closing, I just want to bring awareness to this topic so that falsehood isn't perpetuated. Most of these reaction videos are to the same few TikToks and for the most part, many of them correctly identify as biracial or multiracial. However, this term isn't to be used lightly. It would be nice for anyone who considers or considered participating in a "trend" like this be aware if it is appropriate to do so.
@@vanessamorgan2 I get what you're saying but we need to understood that we can't deny someone heritage just because of their color (genetic choose not us). My family Is part Reunion Island and part metropolitan France, my cousins are mixed French/Egyptian but besides our parents none of us get any " typically ethnic" physical traits other than White and yes we were denied our heritage by people who assume we have nothing to say just because we don't look mixed Black/Asian nor Arabs.
@@laurabel1724 I appreciate your education and hopefully my response did not come off hostile. It's just a sensitive topic. I understand the whole "not looking" a certain race. My entire life I've been asked my different ethnicities from Spanish, Puerto Rican, Chinese, etc. Random people would walk up to me and ask me my ethic background, many incorrectly. Because I have almond eyes (which are not limited to Asian ethnicities), though Native Americans are considered Asian, people think I'm Chinese or some kind of Asian. I have no problem because all nationalities are beautiful, but it just needs a bit more understanding. Me myself am trying to understand why different cultures or regions would constitute making someone mixed. For example, people from the same country, such as Nigeria, but from different tribes. Unless there were different experiences in terms of colonization then I don't quite see how a different culture would constitute some as mixed, unless the other parent is definitively another race. Also, I have a niece whose parents are both mixed and she came out very fair, so I understand that whole thing of when people don't believe someone to be of a certain race because of their appearance. I think, overall, there needs to be more conversations about multiracial identity. Of course this wasn't a malicious thing. However, this trend, which as I pointed out, is the glorified side of being mixed, is not just some accessory to claim. Being mixed can be a struggle for a variety of reasons. I don't believe I had it as bad as many others, because I was lucky to grow up with a variety of people, including biracial and multiracial people. As much as I appreciate my heritage, there are times when it gets confusing. On forms, we are asked our ethnicity but there is no box for us except other. We don't want to be leftovers that can't be defined. Which is why we have our own terms. Unfortunately for some of these things we are attacked. In experience, there are people who believe multiracial or biracial people, in particular "light skins" (Black/white) believe they are superior to others, especially those with darker complexions. Which is why a lot of times it is hard for people with mixed ethnicities to celebrate their heritage. My mom was once yelled at on a bus, "All you white women stealing all our good black men." My mother is white and Native, but most assume her to be White, outside of a few Native Americans she has met.
When they mix two lacking melanin i can't help but laugh because it's like someone saying "Alright guys. Let's mix this sprite and Sierra Mist and see what we get" 😂😂😂
eh, even different white people can have very different skin tones though, wouldn't it be the same when two people with strong melanin have a child? it's obviously gonna be darker skinned too.
When the tiktok with one Russian parent and one French parent came up I was like…. They really misunderstood the assignment 💀🤚 cause if you have two Caucasian parents, you aren’t mixed. And same with if you have two black parents, you aren’t mixed, because the context of the word mixed as used in this trend is mixed *race*, not ethnicity. It’s to celebrate the traits and beauty of mixed race people. But sometimes people get overexcited and participate in something that wasn’t meant for them ig
@@emilywebster5706 mixed usually means race but can definitely refer to mixed ethnicity! i'm white but my ethnicity is mixed with lebanese and uk descent. in terms of this trend though i guess ppl just wanted to show off their parents cultural features haha
@@Samantha_Lee I said “the context of the word mixed as USED IN THIS TREND is mixed race, not ethnicity” because I’m definitely aware that it can mean both. It referring to race is WAY more common though, and what it was referring to in the trend. I totally get what you’re saying, but I already clarified what I meant!! (Also I lose my tone over text a lot, so I really hope I don’t sound rude lol)
Tell me why Hangyeol reminds me so much of Oh My Girl's Seunghee. She's so crazy and loud like her and her laugh is so heartfelt, I'd love to be friends with her. X3
Nosé porque los coreanos se asé lindas y guapas a las latinas y dicen que son sexys las latinas para los coreanos se le asé sexy a las latinas nosé porque pero que lindo reacción tan lindo 🥰
I love seeing different cultures coming together. Their reactions were so fun haha. Also, the girl at 4:04 is SO cute! Adorable features and smile
I agree with you
Can someone count how many this two say "woah" 😂😂
lol
Hahahaha it was soo funy when she said I look the same as my dad, dad . Their reactions and expressions of both I love it very funny I laughed all the time,they made my day.
I’m Korean and my husband is Puerto Rican, and our two girls are definitely the best of both worlds 😂💜
That's so sweet😍
As a Brazilian, sometimes just walking the streets is so interesting. I love people watching, and there's often such unique combinations, that it is fun to try and guess the origins of so many traits. I've seen Angolan descents with striking dark skin and eyes as clear as a pool, the son of a Japanese with natural copper coloured hair... Love really does create wonders. My blessings to those that decided to take root here, and that opened their hearts to people of such different cultures. It makes me hopeful that we can all learn to coexist peacefully.
6:55 - 7:06: the whole “woo, yaa” cracks me up 🤣🤣🤣🤣
But Russian and French is not really a mixed ethnicity
혼혈인들 보면 다 매력있고 아름답게 생김..
내년에는 자주 봅시다😭
새해 인사
my dad is black and my mom is asian
i love being mixed 💖
These two are so cute and funny together I love it
Isso explica pq o Brasil é considerado o país onde tem mais mulheres bonitas,no geral as mulheres aqui são muito bonitas mesmo..essa mistura,deixa o rosto tão interessante..são tantos tons,tantos tipos de gente que deixa a pessoa cada vez + atraente,parece que a pessoa só pega a parte boa mesmo.
Lmao the reactions of HanGyeol and DongJoon made me laugh so much. These two are awesome together!
eu adoro essa duplaaaaa
I’m not mixed but it does seem cool to be. You get the best of both worlds.. culture, food, language.
yeah but there’s also a lot of discrimination as you’re not seen to be enough of either side. either, you’re “too this” or “not enough of that”
@@duckydae oh yeah I heard about that.. that must suck, seriously. My friend is mixed, white and Asian, and she told me that it’s like she’s too Asian for the whites and too white for the Asians. You must feel excluded 24/7. Apart from that it does seem cool tho.
@@casluvs my partner is mixed Asian/Spanish and I'm white, all the time during my pregnancy I heard how he hopes our son ends up white passing so his life is easier and he doesn't end up being that token friend he used to be.. really depressing..
@@duckydae relate with this hard
@@casluvs Yea, my best friend is a mix of asian and white, she is really beautiful, but she struggles a lot with feeling like she doesn't belong anywhere.
03:07 mother was from Sri Lanka not from India.It is the neighboring country of India
To the korean girl who is in the video. You are beautiful with a sweet smile! Nothing looking like your dad. You are his precious child. ^_^
Jajaja me encanta como sus reacciones están tan sincronizadas jajajja😂😂
Ваша реакция шикарна!
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These two are my favorite. Best reactions 😂♥️
I'm laughing so hard!!! U guys make the best reactions, u r sooooo funny!! Thank u so much for the content :)
Indian genes make the best looking women it seems on all these reaction videos - should book myself a flight to India lol
I wish-
أحس ضحكة البنت كيوت 💗😇
They looks so cute 😍😍😍
My dad is German and my mom is Chinese/Korean/Mongolian. It's so true that you get the best of every side.😂
Génial la vidéo 👍😘 je vous souhaite de bonne fête 😘💖🎄🎉
Love you ❤️❤️❤️💯
Mixed race people are most beautiful
I just love them
❤
Nice but the girl teeth from side at 4:48,49 seeing its like idk but seems I have seen in some cartoon character 😂sorry and u look beautiful 😘
They every second: Wooooaaaaaaaaa 😱🤣💕
Muchas gracias
👏👏👏
Don’t feel ugly for being Korean, I’ve always said that Koreans have the perfect face, you’re so cute!
5:59 Wow, that's the most beautiful hijab I've ever seen! I love it! 😍
The girl is sooo funny 🤣🤣🤣
4:32 no ones talking about how pretty her mum is
How is the last one they saw mixed the Russian / France they are the same race 😂😂
For East Asians, more than 90% of people only marry people from the same country/race/culture/language, so for them, even if it's the same race, it's still a "crazy mix" because French and Russians have different languages, cultures and nationalities. For them, marrying someone speaking a different dialect is already kind of "mixed" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@xdeitenx but you can’t see the languages and cultures in the faces. The point of this is to look at appearances that arise from various mixes of race not culture
You two are tooooooo 😍. I enjoy watching your two so much.
Вау.....все такие красивые
Ржу с этих двоих🤣
Los dos son muy lindos juntos, tienen buens química
Her sound is crazy😆 she is jealous l laugh so hard😂😂😅😅
imagine having beautiful parents and being born beautiful....couldn't be me ;-;
not all mix race end up with desirable features but really the tall nose and jawline from caucasians is a really great facial structure
Love the videos!
My late dad was a Malay Javanese & my mum is a Chinese Muslim
I'm a PERANAKAN!!!
Girls Descendants Of Arab Fathers And Mothers From Betawi (Jakarta Indonesia🇮🇩) Very Beautiful😍
They have the prettiest eyes
No recuerdo donde lo leí pero decía que las personas que son mixtas tienen más probabilidad de ser más lindas
첫댓글과 첫뷰의 i love 한국 남자와 여자 ❤️
Being a multiracial person myself (Black, white and Native American), I thought it is important to make some clarifications.
Being mixed race isn't necessarily dependent on nationality. In countries that are majority a certain race, there are often others of a different race. Such as in South Africa, there are Caucasians while the continent is predominantly black.
Monoracial: A person of a single race. É.g. Caucasian
Biracial: A person who claims two races. E.g. Black and Asian (Blasian)
Multiracial: A person of three or more races. E.g. Black, White, Native American
For example, the girl who has a Russian parent and French parent, both parents are Caucasian, which means she isn't mixed. By that definition, practically everyone is mixed. If either parent was born in the same country but was Black, Hispanic, etc, then she would be mixed.
I think it's a very american point of view.
For exemple about the mixed french/russian girl, what you see Is they're both white so for you she's not mixed but technically Russia is in Europe AND Asia so her mother can be as mixed as the history of her own country (tatar, tchetchen, tchouvache, Armenian or bachkir?).
Same for the father, France is more cosmopolitan than you can imagine, how can you know if her father isn't part Greek, Turkish or with parents or grandparents from Maghreb?
Multiracial isn't something you can juge just by color standards, that's why I found your pov way too superficial.
@@laurabel1724 I have grown up as a multiracial individual. Is it true I don't know the history of Russia and France, of course. However, the social construct of race is divided into categories.
I'm not American as well. But, as a whole a person needs to be definitively of two contrasting races, not only nationalities. This is a misconception. Having parents or grandparents from different countries doesn't automatically make you "mixed". It is becoming more and more common for races to intermingle in countries where this was previously not the case. I.e., various Asian countries. People are moving to foreign countries and starting lives and families.
Of course if her mother is on the side that is considered part of Asia (which I don't understand why and will need to read up on) then I guess technically that is considered Asian. Also, I know people from a country are not necessarily of that nationality, at least not entirely, as could be the case with the father. However, even if was Greek or Balkan, etc, many would consider that to still be "white" even if by proper definition it is an array. "Race" is largely impactful of different physical features one possesses. It is one of the reasons "mixed" people are considered ethically ambiguous, because it is often hard to accurately interpret what mixture of races went into making that person. Especially when full blooded siblings can vary greatly in appearance.
I would never try to denounce someone's identity, as that happens to many mixed people, with microaggressions, derogatory terms and nicknames, etc. However, I think there needs to be more awareness and knowledge of what being mixed entails.
I only posted this because, not naming anyone specifically, but it feels like hopping on trends is a thing. Being a person of multiple ethnicities, this was a little more personal. I didn't come here to attack anyone. I just wanted to clarify some things. Being "mixed" isn't just a trend. Countless people, like myself live that experience everyday, no matter what mixture of races we are. We face identity struggles, where we are often made to feel like we don't belong. Then we found our own way of identifying, which to some still isn't good enough. But, my point is, if what you are saying is correct and the mother is from the side that is considered part of Asia, I would apologize. However, that specification is not made. This was the glorified side of being mixed, not the struggles. It is about celebrating your mixed heritage, and I just want to be sure it is being done so correctly.
In closing, I just want to bring awareness to this topic so that falsehood isn't perpetuated. Most of these reaction videos are to the same few TikToks and for the most part, many of them correctly identify as biracial or multiracial. However, this term isn't to be used lightly. It would be nice for anyone who considers or considered participating in a "trend" like this be aware if it is appropriate to do so.
@@laurabel1724 Also, not that it matters. I'm just curious, are you "mixed"? No need to get too specific if you'd prefer not to.
@@vanessamorgan2 I get what you're saying but we need to understood that we can't deny someone heritage just because of their color (genetic choose not us). My family Is part Reunion Island and part metropolitan France, my cousins are mixed French/Egyptian but besides our parents none of us get any " typically ethnic" physical traits other than White and yes we were denied our heritage by people who assume we have nothing to say just because we don't look mixed Black/Asian nor Arabs.
@@laurabel1724 I appreciate your education and hopefully my response did not come off hostile. It's just a sensitive topic. I understand the whole "not looking" a certain race. My entire life I've been asked my different ethnicities from Spanish, Puerto Rican, Chinese, etc. Random people would walk up to me and ask me my ethic background, many incorrectly. Because I have almond eyes (which are not limited to Asian ethnicities), though Native Americans are considered Asian, people think I'm Chinese or some kind of Asian. I have no problem because all nationalities are beautiful, but it just needs a bit more understanding. Me myself am trying to understand why different cultures or regions would constitute making someone mixed. For example, people from the same country, such as Nigeria, but from different tribes. Unless there were different experiences in terms of colonization then I don't quite see how a different culture would constitute some as mixed, unless the other parent is definitively another race.
Also, I have a niece whose parents are both mixed and she came out very fair, so I understand that whole thing of when people don't believe someone to be of a certain race because of their appearance.
I think, overall, there needs to be more conversations about multiracial identity.
Of course this wasn't a malicious thing. However, this trend, which as I pointed out, is the glorified side of being mixed, is not just some accessory to claim. Being mixed can be a struggle for a variety of reasons. I don't believe I had it as bad as many others, because I was lucky to grow up with a variety of people, including biracial and multiracial people. As much as I appreciate my heritage, there are times when it gets confusing. On forms, we are asked our ethnicity but there is no box for us except other. We don't want to be leftovers that can't be defined. Which is why we have our own terms. Unfortunately for some of these things we are attacked.
In experience, there are people who believe multiracial or biracial people, in particular "light skins" (Black/white) believe they are superior to others, especially those with darker complexions. Which is why a lot of times it is hard for people with mixed ethnicities to celebrate their heritage.
My mom was once yelled at on a bus, "All you white women stealing all our good black men." My mother is white and Native, but most assume her to be White, outside of a few Native Americans she has met.
There reaction makes me laugh more 🤣🤣🤣😂
#Y
피디님
anita - envolver
이 뮤비 대박이에요 ㅎㅎ
리뷰 부탁드려요.
패널들의 반응들이 너무 기대돼요
넵! ㅋㅋ
😆👑 🤴🏼💖👸🏻=👶🏻Điệu Hương
The two of are too cute with there reactions
리액션 맛집이네요ㅋㅋ
Lots of love from India 💖
44 seconds ago 😭✨
Comentário br que vc estava procurando 🔰🔰🔰
When they mix two lacking melanin i can't help but laugh because it's like someone saying "Alright guys. Let's mix this sprite and Sierra Mist and see what we get" 😂😂😂
eh, even different white people can have very different skin tones though, wouldn't it be the same when two people with strong melanin have a child? it's obviously gonna be darker skinned too.
@Rock_ Lee ?
When the tiktok with one Russian parent and one French parent came up I was like…. They really misunderstood the assignment 💀🤚 cause if you have two Caucasian parents, you aren’t mixed. And same with if you have two black parents, you aren’t mixed, because the context of the word mixed as used in this trend is mixed *race*, not ethnicity. It’s to celebrate the traits and beauty of mixed race people. But sometimes people get overexcited and participate in something that wasn’t meant for them ig
@@emilywebster5706 mixed usually means race but can definitely refer to mixed ethnicity! i'm white but my ethnicity is mixed with lebanese and uk descent. in terms of this trend though i guess ppl just wanted to show off their parents cultural features haha
@@Samantha_Lee I said “the context of the word mixed as USED IN THIS TREND is mixed race, not ethnicity” because I’m definitely aware that it can mean both. It referring to race is WAY more common though, and what it was referring to in the trend. I totally get what you’re saying, but I already clarified what I meant!! (Also I lose my tone over text a lot, so I really hope I don’t sound rude lol)
Woooooooow✨🤩🔥
Tell me why Hangyeol reminds me so much of Oh My Girl's Seunghee. She's so crazy and loud like her and her laugh is so heartfelt, I'd love to be friends with her. X3
Muy buen video.
😍😊 1:32
😂 1:48
😎😍😘 2:03
😍😎😘 2:29
😍😊
아랍어 번역 감사합니다 💜🇮🇶💜
Hola desde Colombia les pedimos subtítulos en español
first girl was something else ☺️
حبيت صراحة القناة بالعربي
كمان فيديوهاتك تجننن حرفيا ✨😭🍷
ㅋㅋ 언니 잘컷다 하시는데 왜 구수하지 ㅋㅋㅋ
Traducir al español pues soy de Colombia y sería bueno ver los subtítulos en español
Tiene subtitulos en español
5:34 oppa jinjja noemu kiyowo😳
Somes people are just too beautifull for the world x)
😍😊
quase não aparece brasileira pq a gente nem conhece nosso pai 😂🙂
a verdade dói kkkkkkkkkkk
kkkkkkkkkk fatos
Kkkkkk
Nosé porque los coreanos se asé lindas y guapas a las latinas y dicen que son sexys las latinas para los coreanos se le asé sexy a las latinas nosé porque pero que lindo reacción tan lindo 🥰
My favorite"couple"
I waited soo long for new video 😅😅😭😭😭
Brazil do that since the XVI century and just now people are realizing mixing races is awesome?
누나,나는 당신이 미소 때 당신이 특히 당신의 눈 얼마나 아름다운 생각.
Aaaa for the 1st time i see indonesian in this video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ilove you from algreia
Hay que mejorar la familia, hacer un buen mix para que los hijos lo agradezcan 😄
🤣🤣🤣🤣very good¡¡
EY YO, MAKEUP CHECK lol
I Ctfu every time that someone said "American" was one of their parent's races. 😂🤣
Yeah pretty funny, tho to be fair, there’s no such thing as race, all made up with no clear cut definition, so I get the confusion
아빠!!!!! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
damn thumbnail 😂
im irish, german & cherokee blackfoot native american, but i look more like my dad (he's the irish/german)
Hahahaha, their reactions 🤣
i'm actually mixed but not in countries, but in villages ( in my country there are lots of villages )
What's the title of the song in the beginning?
I think i like it - Black Gryph0n, Baasik
Soy peruana 😼🇵🇪
Que resenha esses dois kkkkk
1:39 😂😂😂
Lmao, Russian-French calling herself mixed... she's just white. Isn't mixed usually when there are two races mixed, not just two nationalities...
the girl one so funny
amei KKKKKK
Hi, your dads are foreign to me. As I'm English. So Han Gyeol got her wish. Yer right LOL.
Honestly don't know how racism still exists when mixed breeding is obviously the goal with how good they all look.
Because some have a superiority complex when it comes to being mixed . I hate when mixed people think their better than others
anyone know the song play right when the video begins? :
I THINK I LIKE IT! - (Original Song) Black Gryph0n & Baasik
الكوبل هذا بيضحكني😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️
Im a mix of filipino and japanese but then my dad keeps telling me that I look more of like a native japanese rather than a mix. 😑
The mixed one's who DON"T look good, don't post online.