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If you r a Chinese


I really find this DAMM funny and crazyly true. What do you think?


You're Probably Chinese if...

* You eat rice for breakfast.
( probely bak kut teh or fried lala)

* Your friends and everybody else assume you know Kung Fu.

* You remember or still use "the bowl" for haircuts.

* Your folk
s kitchen have a constant lingering aroma.
* You notice the main topic at family get-togethers is food.( I think all chinese gathering is talking on food)

* Your parent
s lifelong ambition is to go to Las Vegas.
* You never ever sat down on Popo
s warm chair after she got up.
* You seldom ever owned new clothes if you were a second child.
( Ohh... very true)
* Your folks never speak under 10 decibels at family gatherings.

* You never made the school football or basketball team.

* You have two middle initials instead of one.

* You have an inherent "fear" for bamboo feather dusters.
( belts, slipers, etc etc)
* Your "hot" date is going to your parent
s house to have "jook".
* Your living room sofas have covers on them.
( hahaha.. still does in my brother's place)
* You laugh at Kan Tong and Chung King commercials.

* You inform the ticket clerk that your 13 year old is 12 to avoid paying adult fare.
( and make tiny to go thru the ferry so get charged as a baby)
* You sneak in snacks at the movie theater.

* Your grandmother smell like mothballs.

* You
would bring home a Caucasian friend and "popo" would be cooking something that smelled like it had died a week ago.
* You were told you all look alike.

* You know how to pinch someone with your toes.
( YUP)
* You graduated from UCI or knows of someone who did.

* You would drive around the block 10 times rather than pay for parking.
( 20 actually)
* You have a hard time pronouncing "aluminum" and "lobster claw".

* You truly believe that your neighbor could use that old sweater rather than throwing it away.

* You would take that sweater if you were your neighbor.

* You would stand in line for hours and hours for a free gift whether you needed it or not.

* You have clothes in your closet that is coming back in style.

* You
ve seen every Bruce Lee movie.
* You still have your old slide rule.

* You never order chop suey or egg foo young.

* You have a relative or friend who works as a waiter or cook.

* You prefer your chicken and shrimp served with heads and feet still attached.
( better ma)
* You have a vinyl tablecloth on your kitchen table.

* You spit bones and other food scraps on the table (that
s why you need a vinyl tablecloth).
* Your parents know how to launch nasal projectiles.( I know this)

* You buy on sale 100 rolls of toilet paper and store them in a closet or in a vacant room when your adult child moves out.

* You only buy Christmas cards after Christmas when its 50% off.

* Your kitchen has a sticky film of grease over it.

* Your stove is covered with tin foil.
( still does)
* You have stuff in your freezer since the beginning of time.
(err.... yup... god what the hell is that?)
* You have never used your dishwasher.

* You use your dishwasher as a dish rack.

* You boil water and put it in the refrigerator.
( still does)
* You keep a thermos of hot water available at all times.
( a baby thing)
* You save grocery bags, tin foil, and tin containers.
( Yupe... milo tin ... can reuse in CNY ma)
* You use grocery bags to hold garbage.
( safe money)
* You eat all meals in the kitchen.

* You bring oranges or other produce with you as a gift when you visit peoples homes.
(yup... now bring tau sar piah)
* You have a collection of miniature shampoo bottles that you take every time you stay in a hotel.
( Wanna see mine)
* You unwrap Christmas gifts very carefully to save and reuse wrappings and bows.
( used to do that)

* You feel like youve won the lottery if you didnt have to pay tax for an item.
* You starve yourself all day before going to an all you can eat buffet.
( hehehe)
* You only call long distance after 11 PM.

* You suck on salty preserved seeds for a sore throat.

* You keep a stash of Li Hing Mui at home.

* Your eyes resemble dime slots when you laugh.

* You know what the term "FOB" and "ABC" means.

* You laugh at Martin Yen
s jokes not because hes funny.
* Your parents have a glass jar of preserved limes aging on top of the roof.

* You own a wok.

* You know what a "bow" is
, and it doesnt mean to bend over.
* You never eat fried foods when you
re sick (it creates phlegm and hot air).
* You would prefer your fish entree staring at you on the dinner table.

* You never discuss your love life with your parents.

* Your parents still use a clothes line.

* You save your old coke bottle glasses even though you
re never going to use them again.
* You keep most of your money in a savings account.

* You own your own meat cleaver and sharpen it.

* You
ve joined a CD club at least once.
* You keep used batteries.
( Yes... donno why)
* You know someone who can get you a good deal on jewelry or electronics.

* You
re always late.
* You eat every last grain of rice in your bowl, but don
t eat the last piece of food on the table.
* You fight over who pays the dinner bill.

* Your dad thinks he can fix anything.
( really one la... he can fix anything)
* You live with your parents and over 30 years old (and they like it that way). And if you
re married, you live in the apartment next to your parents, or in the same neighborhood. ( my bro still does) hahahaha
* Your parent’s house is always cold.

* You beat eggs with chopsticks.

* You never use measuring cups.

* You reuse tea bags.

* You tip Chinese delivery guys/waiters more.

* You never call your parents to say hi.



Continuation of You're Probably Chinese if..


* You always cook too much.

* Your parents always ask you if you
ve eaten, even though its midnight. ( chiak pa boey)
* Your parents send money to their relatives in China.

* Your parents tell you to boil herbs and stay inside when you
re sick.
* You have a drawer full of used pens, most of which don
t write anymore.
* You know all the waiters at your favorite Chinese restaurant.

* Your parents never go to the movies.

* You notice at dances, a wall of guys standing together trying to look cool.

* You iron your own shirts.

* You play a musical instrument.

* You don
t own any real Tupperware, only used margarine tubs, takeout containers, and jam jars. ( So so true)
* You never leave any leftovers on the table in a restaurant. You have it put in boxes or finish it.

* Your ketchup, mayonnaise, and mustard in the refrigerator are all "Price Club-size".

* You have an assortment of condiments and utensils from fast food takeouts stuffed in a drawer.

* You never order for room service.
( expensive la)
* You majored in something practical like engineering, medicine, or law.
( my bro does)
* Your parents are never satisfied with your grades.
( still dont)
* You own a rice cooker.

* You buy rice in 50 pound sacks.

* You wash rice 2 to 3 times before you cook it.
( 5 and more)
* You steam something on top of your rice while its cooking.
( mom still does it)
* You have acquired a taste for bitter melon.

* You like congee with thousand year old eggs.

* You always carry a stash of food when you travel like preserved plums, beef jerky, or dried cuttlefish.

* Your parents vehemently refuse the sack of gold coin oranges that their guests brought to be courteous.

* You know what MJ means.

* You pick your teeth at the dinner table, but you cover your mouth.

* You have a piano in the living room.

* You live in an apartment and your parents always want you to come home.

* You have a rice cooker to check in at the airport when you travel.

* You grow your own bean sprouts in the kitchen.

* Your mother made you peel water chestnuts and snow peas.

* You have an lonely unmarried relative who frequently drops by during dinner time.

* You received little red envelopes containing money on special occasions.

* You use the underside of a porcelain bowl to sharpen your knives.

* You cut your own hair
or had someone in your family do it.
* Your grandmother has a lot of gold teeth
especially in front.
* You keep fresh garlic and ginger in the kitchen at all times.

* You know what the term "lemon" or a "banana" means.

* You only have to shave every other day (maybe).

* You tell your friends that you
re starting a new mustache when you really had it for several months.
* You wash and reuse ziplock bags.

* You save your children
s Halloween candy and give it out the next year.
* You either love or hate "moon cakes".

* You know at least three people named Alan Wong.

* Your parents constantly complain you use too much toilet paper when you go to the bathroom.

* You hated that black herb medicine that your parents forced you to drink when you were sick.
( yeah... what the hell is with that)
* Your parents have kitchen towels made of old cloth rice bags.
* You never drank milk after eating cherries.

* You
ve swallowed those tiny "BBs" with hot tea for a tummy ache.
* Your mother has a short-haired, curly perm.
( so so so true)
* You
ve asked your parents help on one math problem and 2 hours later theyre still lecturing.
* Your parents enjoy comparing you to their friend
s kids. ( yup... even comparing grandkids)
* You
ve had to sit through karaoke videos with scantily clad, ugly Asian women attempting to dance and walk around a temple, forest, or library.
* You
ve had to eat parts of animals that they dont even put in hotdogs.
* You have piles of shoes and slippers blocking the entrances to your home.

* You have no eyelashes!

* Your idiot friends try to impress you with pathetic imitation languages, like the ever so popular "ching chong woo bok chi"
etc.
* Your biology lecture on marine life (seaweed, octopii, sea cucumbers, etc.) was last night
s dinner.
* You have at least one family member who wears black wire or plastic framed glasses.

* You have several relatives who wear glasses
thick glasses.
* You like $1.75 movies

* You like $1.50 movies even more!

* Your parents never kissed you
your parents never kissed each other.
* Your friends ask you to translate the scribbles on chopsticks (like you really know what it means!).

* You call all your parents friends "auntie or uncle".

* You get nothing if you do well in school, but get in big trouble if you don
t.
* Your dad still pulls his socks up to his knees
you know, the ones with the blue and pink stripes at the top.
* Your parents buy you clothes and shoes many sizes too big so you can "grow" into them and wear them for years to come.
( my wife does that)
* Your family always cheer for the Asian athlete competing (eg. Michael Chang, Michelle Kwan, etc).

* Your parents or relatives have goldfish swimming in an aquarium.

* Your first generation relatives have a statue of an obese, bald-headed man surrounded by children.

* Your parents collect jade jewelry.

* Your friends from China think anything from the old country is considered "good stuff".
( nahhhh)
* You know not to eat the oranges or tangerines arranged in a little pyramid.
( pray pray one)
* You always drink tea after a meal.

* Your dad owns at least one bird.

* Your parents grow vegetables in a garden.( YUP!!!)

* You use doilies to decorate your furniture.

* Your friends automatically assume you
re good at math.
* You are good at math!!! (The hell with humility).

* You know how to pick out the meat in watermelon seeds with your teeth.

* Your grandmother rapped your knuckles with her chopsticks while reaching food with your fingers.

* You are now planning to Email this list ASAP to another Chinese friend!( yes and some will put in their blog)

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