Thursday, June 21, 2012

Which region is related to which region


Which region is related to which region?
Hello, everyone. I am mixed with the different ethnicities of Korean (Goguryeo-Saram) and Japanese (original Japanese and Japanese Ainu). Living in Japan, I looked much like a Japanese Ainu person. I have light skin, a much taller, narrower, and larger nose, crescent-shaped, single folded eyelids, taller bone structure and body structure, and full, thick hair on my body and face. I'm here to once and for all answer all the questions to who is related to who. I noticed that a lot of people have discussions and arguments over who is related to who. My father is a scientist who knows a lot of minorities and DNA, and also, I have a school major in ethnicites. It is obvious that everyone has migrated originally from different parts of Africa, but different ethnicities have migrated through different paths which explains how people of different ethnicities look in their own unique way. The people who originated in the north tend to have light skin, a much taller, narrower, and larger nose, crescent-shaped, single folded eyelids, taller bone structure and body structure, and full, thick hair on the body and face while the people who originated in the south tend to have darker skin, a much shorter, smaller, and flatter nose, round-shaped, double folded eyelids, shorter bone structure and body structure, and less or no hair on the body and/or face. This explains why the Northeast Asians who include the Koreans, Japanese, Mongolians, native Siberians, North-Central Asians, Arctic (Eskimo, Inuit), and a small percentage of the Northeast Asian (Manchurian) Chinese have the northern features while the Southeast Asians who include Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia while the maritime section consists of Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Singapore have the southern features, because these people originated from the Austronesian, southern Chinese, and native Taiwanese region. Geographically speaking southern China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau are sometimes grouped in the Southeast Asia subregion, although politically they are rarely grouped as such. Austronesian peoples predominate in this region. The languages, cultures, appearances, dialects, and other importances are extremely different. The Southeast Asians originated from southern China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. The Northeast Asians originated from Mongolia, Siberia, North-Central Asia which explains the relation to the Ural-Altaic region. In the Southeast Asian cuisines, the southern Chinese, Taiwanese, Hong Kong, Macau, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia while the maritime section consists of Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Singapore, the cuisines seems to include stir-frying techniques, corn starch, chicken, pork, un-sticky, jasmine rice which explains why the Southeast Asians seem to eat unhealthier cuisines. In the Northeast Asian cuisines, people seem to eat simplier cuisines without using the stir-frying techniques, corn starch and more using the techniques of grilling, raw, steaming, and sun-drying, eating fish and sticky, Japonica rice which explains why the Northeast Asians live healthier. Even the cultures are extremely different. The Japanese and the Koreans are the only ethnicities to not be colonized, conquered, or influenced by foreign nations while the other parts of Asia which mainly includes Southeast Asia as being conquered, colonized, or influenced by a large portion of foreign nations. People say Thailand was the only country in Southeast Asia to not have contact with foreign nations, but there was a small portion in Thailand to be conquered by the French empire. Korea was colonized by the Japanese and the Mongolians while the Japanese were never colonized by any nation. Lastly, the languages are extremely different. If you hear the Southeast Asian language, you can hear influences from China, India, their own native Austronesian region, and possibly Europe. If you hear the Northeast Asian language, you can hear an influence from their own native, Ural-Altaic dialects. This explains why the Southeast Asian dialects which includes the southern Chinese and native Taiwanese have the sound of more diverse, rougher sounds while the Korean, Japanese, and Ural-Altaic have more smoother, less, unique sounds. Also, the Filipinos consider themselves to be Pacific Islanders. This does not create a large difference, because the Pacific Islanders and the Polynesians are also said to originate from south China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. I even hear that Filipinos think they look Hispanic people. In my opinion that is offensive to the Hispanic people. Filipinos are Southeast Asians who have originated from a different region. The Hispanic originated from Siberia, Bering Straight 10, 000 years ago. The Hispanic people have different bone structures from the Southeast Asians. W
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1 :
its little long to read
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I totally agree with you!
3 :
bit long, innit?
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Oh w8 filipinos look southern chinese though... I have it a bit difficulty differentiating southern chinese and thai with filipinoes because many filipinos may be mixed and have stronger influences one side. Anyway filipinos don't look hispanic unless they're mixed spanish... but in general south east asians tend to be shorter, and tan, while north east are taller and paler err fairer? I have to say that its difficult to guess a person's ethnicity because theres just been a lot of inter ethnic mixing so people look like this but are acutally that. Ethnic korean's are very easy to identify lOl, because they are VERY different to the stereotypical asian view, japanese and chinese are difficulty and so are vietnamese and filipinos from luzon








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