Are SoCal Asians SUPERIOR To Other Asians?

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Komentáře • 169

  • @PinkNintendoDuo87
    @PinkNintendoDuo87 Před 17 dny +29

    Not everyone, but why I do get the feeling that Asians from Southern California, USA generally have this unique brand of “superiority-inferiority” complex? Also maybe a tad removed from the global Asian experience?
    (Don’t mean to discount anyone’s experiences, though.)

    • @funkthat
      @funkthat Před 17 dny +4

      Cali worst asians. Mainland best asians. Any mainland that is.

    • @cupidok2768
      @cupidok2768 Před 17 dny +2

      I think Asian from Wyoming are the best because they're so rare like diamonds

    • @pastasoo
      @pastasoo Před 16 dny +12

      California asians are usually a few generations ahead so they are more economically stable and more Americanized. Compared to other asians in other states, they're more like 1st-2nd generation so they have a different adjustment to life. However, the disadvantage is that with growing global trends out of East Asian mainly led by China as a rising superpower, Asian Americans as a whole really have no place in the world now. They're less welcomed in America and they're not welcomed in their homelands as well but here they are, having meaningless discussion like this.

    • @fungbros
      @fungbros  Před 16 dny +10

      After reading some more comments, I think also the superiority complex may arise from a lower probability of fitting "boring typical Asian life archetype stereotypes" or at least having supplemental identities and experiences beyond that box....which leads to "feeling just way cooler".

    • @dtna
      @dtna Před 16 dny +1

      Not me 'bros. Old school asian here. We need to stick together, not stir the pot!

  • @gopremiummedia29455
    @gopremiummedia29455 Před 17 dny +59

    East Coast Asians, mainly NYC seem to be more competitive, even within their own community and more career focused and more about the hustle and bustle, whereas Cali Asians seem more laid back and have a stronger sense of community.

    • @Usca1990Asis
      @Usca1990Asis Před 6 dny

      It depends who you associate with. I left a toxic group of friends who were like that and never looked book. I’ve never met a group of people sounded so sure that the recipe for success was to live in a certain zip code or own certain things.

  • @Steve-pi7lv
    @Steve-pi7lv Před 16 dny +15

    Superiority complication always goes hand in hand with insecurity

  • @frederickvee3496
    @frederickvee3496 Před 16 dny +17

    😂😂😂 this is funny. I'm a 52 year old Mexican-Asian American born in the 70s. My mom is full blooded Japanese and Father is full blooded Mexican. I'm so old. My birth certificate says my dad is Caucasian because we all know Mexican is not a race. Before whitey started dividing us. Anyway I grew up in SoCal around majority Mexican and whites. Hardly any Asian. It didn't bother me because I passed for Mexican or Asian. I can understand how full blooded Asians would have a harder time, back then, especially my cousins on my mom's side from the 50th state.

    • @MyWay-zu4go
      @MyWay-zu4go Před 16 dny +2

      full blooded Mexican ? What's that ?
      so There is a full blooded Mexican but There is NOT a full Mex linguage ??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @frederickvee3496
      @frederickvee3496 Před 14 dny

      @MyWay-zu4go My bad my ancestry account says I'm 34% Indigenous Americas-Mexico and 14% from Spain on my dad's side. 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

  • @Dagothdaleet
    @Dagothdaleet Před 16 dny +8

    What is crazy, is that I though Asians were everywhere in the US. I grew up next to La Crescenta, CA which has a huge Korean population. I have lived in other states now, and there are VERY FEW Asians. It is crazy

  • @darylparagoso4731
    @darylparagoso4731 Před 16 dny +16

    90’s AZN culture set the standards for Asian Americans. Since a lot of them were more established bc they were already a generation or two deep being Americanized vs everywhere else (maybe expect east coast Asian) where there 1st gen Asian American. The new kids from so cal is just benefiting off the hard work from the 90’s AZN.

  • @P.90.603
    @P.90.603 Před 17 dny +14

    California is basically a bordering state to Asia, which explains why more is going on. I think that due to it being a "border" state and more Asians there, Calfornia Asians may find it harder to grasp how the rest of America is and many may become delusional.

  • @ItaThea
    @ItaThea Před 17 dny +37

    Deep south / Mississippi Delta Asian here. Just a reminder we exist too.

  • @jaimeflor4181
    @jaimeflor4181 Před 17 dny +17

    I see what they’re saying. I’ve been around stuck up Asians before, being from SoCal. I’ve always had different interests though, so I’m sort of an outsider and I’m an introvert. I do have plenty of acquaintances that fit the description though.

  • @DiamondFlame45
    @DiamondFlame45 Před 17 dny +21

    It’s easy for them to say that because Cali has the largest population of Asians in the US that spans beyond 1st and 2nd generation. It’s like a giant Asian bubble. No different than the Latinos there! I saw the most Mexican grandma and she spoke perfect English?! That’s rare to find that in GA because the generations haven’t extended beyond 1st and 2nd yet.

  • @seanowens1006
    @seanowens1006 Před 16 dny

    Always interesting videos from you guys. Keep the Smala sauce flowing!

  • @Nammer403
    @Nammer403 Před 17 dny +9

    I don’t trust anything from tiktok

  • @JazzyLnae
    @JazzyLnae Před 16 dny +21

    No one is superior to anyone.

    • @corysmith4361
      @corysmith4361 Před 12 dny +1

      💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯. Unfortunately, the world disagrees. 😞😞

    • @redgrant4897
      @redgrant4897 Před 3 dny +1

      Yea, but then you wouldn't have anything to talk about on these podcasts or YT. They would all have to go get real jobs.

    • @corysmith4361
      @corysmith4361 Před 3 dny +1

      @@redgrant4897 There is alot to talk about, outside of talking about race.

    • @redgrant4897
      @redgrant4897 Před 3 dny +1

      @@corysmith4361 Sir, you are correct but talking about race brings in the views! For some reason it IS exciting. Especially, if it is about who dates who racially. LOL

    • @corysmith4361
      @corysmith4361 Před 3 dny +1

      @@redgrant4897 That's true but I think that celebrity gossip could bring in just as many views.

  • @andrews68
    @andrews68 Před 16 dny +14

    SoCal asian here…we don’t actually really believe that we have a superiority complex. But we also won’t accept an inferiority complex. We’re comfortable w who we are: we’ll befriend anyone who wants to be friends w us but we also won’t bother to go out of our way to try to intentionally make friends w anyone else. We’re certainly not against diversity but we don’t feel need to make active effort to pursue it either. We’re ok w being Asian in America. Everyone should feel comfortable w who they are and where they’re at.

  • @tiger2eye
    @tiger2eye Před 17 dny +4

    This would explain why anime conventions in California are more dance oriented than anime conventions in other states.

  • @migo-migo9503
    @migo-migo9503 Před 16 dny +23

    Yo, I'm in Chicago and lots of Koreans here. The Korean culture is just so focused on ego that they always feel like they're better than everyone else. I think it's just mostly the Koreans. Most other Asians are pretty humble in SoCal and other parts of the US.

    • @PurpleDoritos666
      @PurpleDoritos666 Před 16 dny +3

      East Asians have that ego, SEA like Filipinos and Vietnamese are chill

    • @Hqmptynpw
      @Hqmptynpw Před 11 dny +1

      Wow, stop the hate. What's the difference between what you said and some White supremacist Klansman who says, "Black people are like this or Mexican people are like that or Asians are that way." Way to ignorantly generalize about an entire ethnicity. Unfortunately, due to rise in Korean culture popularity in the world with Kpop, K Drama, etc.....There seems to be some really petty minded, hateful, prejudiced people who always disguise their opinions under this type of narrative in order to attack said ethnicity and try to turn others against them. Stop the manipulative prejudicial hate, under the guise of "These race of people are evil because they have superiority complex or thy are racist." It's people with this type of tricky mindset that are the sly, hateful with prejudice towards other ethnicities.

    • @Hqmptynpw
      @Hqmptynpw Před 11 dny

      Wow, this is truly twisted. What's the difference between what you said and some White supremacist who make terrible generalizations about minorities? Way to ignorantly generalize about an entire ethnicity. Unfortunately, due to rise in Korean culture popularity in the world with Kpop, K Drama, etc.....There seems to be some really petty minded, hateful, prejudiced people who always disguise their opinions under this type of narrative in order to attack said ethnicity and try to turn others against them. Stop the manipulative prejudicial hate, under the false guise of "superiority complex" and slamming an entire ethnicity of people. This is called racism.

    • @Hqmptynpw
      @Hqmptynpw Před 11 dny

      Lol, this is truly twisted. What's the difference between what you said and what White supremacists spew about minorities, with hateful/ignorant generalizations about an entire ethnicity. Unfortunately, due to the rise in Korean culture popularity in the world with Kpop, K Drama, etc.....There seems to be some really petty minded, hateful, prejudiced comments being made by some in order to hate on South Korea and Korean Americans. And it's usually disguised as "they are racist or have superiority complex" in order to turn others against the target of their hate. This is the real hate, prejudice and racism.

    • @Hqmptynpw
      @Hqmptynpw Před 11 dny

      Lol, this is truly twisted. What's the difference between what you said and what KKK spew about minorities, with hateful/ignorant generalizations about an entire ethnicity. Unfortunately, due to the rise in Korean culture popularity in the world with Kpop, K Drama, etc.....There seems to be some really petty hateful, prejudiced comments. And it's usually disguised as "they are racist or have superiority complex" in order to turn others against the target of their hate. This is the real hate, prejudice and racism.

  • @matti2d
    @matti2d Před 16 dny +4

    Why is hawaii always slept on?

  • @vang1990
    @vang1990 Před 17 dny +9

    Move to Midwest. You will feel like a 2nd class citizen

  • @alienOG-zh2xs
    @alienOG-zh2xs Před 17 dny +20

    SoCal Asians are better because we got the best Mexican food

  • @zhongguojiayou2675
    @zhongguojiayou2675 Před 17 dny +9

    I don't understand this kind of mentality, with a certain group of Asians thinking they're better than another group of Asians. I never grew up with this kind of mentality, I think people who do, are sad. Because at the end of the day, non-Asians will always see you as 1 group, Asian, whether Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laos, Khmer, Chinese, Thai, South Korean, Japanese, doesn't matter, because non-Asians will only see the colour of your skin & categorise you as yellow skinned, I don't really get what all the fuss is about.
    Our own differences, in culture, beliefs, customs, is what makes us all unique in our own way, we should all respect each other's cultures, customs, beliefs, at least that's how I was brought up to behave, to respect others of other cultures, backgrounds, no matter the colour.
    When CV-19 hit most major metropolitan cities around the world, what we saw was a large number of our Asian brothers, Sisters, Uncles, aunts being attacked indiscriminately based on our colour, which is racist. We only have western rubbish msm, western leaders to blame for this. People were attacked, based on the colour of their skin, Asians, Vietnamese, South Korean, Chinese, Japanese, even Filipinas, Thai, Laos, Cambodian, all were attacked due to the viral spreading of misinformation, propaganda against China, by all Western msm, including western leaders, the former US president, Trump, made it worse, by calling it the "Kung Flu", which prompted more attacks against Asians, even in Australia, France, Asians were attacked. Remember those Asian women who all shot by 1 single man? This brought all us Asians together, the whole Asian community came together as one, United as one against violence against Asians. Even some of the black community were standing side by side with our Asian brothers & Sisters in many American cities rallying for a stop against violence against Asians no matter the race, ethnicity. This is what all us Asians should be about.
    Its okay up to a certain point to have a little competition, but when it gets heated & becomes violent, then that's not okay with me. Asians should be one big family. At least that's how it should be.

    • @itsatrap4986
      @itsatrap4986 Před 17 dny

      Agree but one thing I want to point out is Trump started the anti-Asian hate train BUT cuk Asians don't even see it.

    • @dtna
      @dtna Před 16 dny +1

      A terrible discussion!

    • @Hqmptynpw
      @Hqmptynpw Před 11 dny

      Bro, lot of the attacks against Asians were by lot of black people in cities where there are a lot of interaction between Asian and black community. Oakland, NYC, LA, SF, etc. Let's not act like this didn't happen. And still happening. FBI data clearly shows, the single most racist attacks from ethnic group to another is Black on Asian crime. Wake up.

  • @xandercrew6088
    @xandercrew6088 Před 16 dny +3

    Y’all are so funny because you all complain that other races don’t want you but then even among fellow Asians you are at each others throats, hierarchical and even racist to each other lol WILDDDDD

    • @Bluboy30
      @Bluboy30 Před 16 dny +1

      This happened to EVERY races here in the States. I live in MN, and there are tons of Somolians here, but many local black Americans don't consider them "black." Make that make sense to me. 😂 Then there are the Hispanics who were born here, and they diss the "illegal" Hispanics who live here.

  • @kookamanga
    @kookamanga Před 17 dny +1

    Didn’t know this was a thing - thanks for the awareness

  • @andrews68
    @andrews68 Před 17 dny +8

    Yes! 💯 come to Irvine CA superiority complex. $$$$$$$$

    • @andrews68
      @andrews68 Před 17 dny

      Our gated neighborhood is like 2/3+ Asian there’s so many Ferraris Lambos McLarens Bentleys RollsRoyces we literally have had our own car shows in the neighborhood pool/rec center.

    • @effewe2
      @effewe2 Před 2 dny

      Not sure why anyone from Irvine would feel superior...that city is a controlled nightmare of Stepford Wives and boring people. I used to go out there and then only stop for gas now. Boring beyond belief. The hot babes are in Korea Town and Little Saigon.

  • @itsatrap4986
    @itsatrap4986 Před 17 dny +5

    How about stop all of this nonsense and band together, lift each other and fight and defend the non-Asians messing with us?

    • @dtna
      @dtna Před 16 dny

      Yes! This is not a very constructive discussion at all. 😢

  • @alienOG-zh2xs
    @alienOG-zh2xs Před 17 dny +1

    Lmao didn't expect to hear a Lil Rob bar on a video about Asians

  • @Ludawig
    @Ludawig Před 16 dny +1

    As an Asian from central Cali, this is hilarious 😂

  • @yourfavpersuasion9385

    As a non white or asian person who live in nyc. I feel like socal asians seem more open minded than up north asians!

  • @denishavail1773
    @denishavail1773 Před 11 dny

    I grew up in So Cal (Temecula) and when I moved to Seattle I had a huge cultural awakening as a black woman. I made friends with a lot Hmong community but also am in the healthcare field so I had a lot of asian doctors from all over the world. I miss Seattle, nothing beats Seattle Asians.

  • @Sthemingway
    @Sthemingway Před 17 dny +2

    Anyone have insights on Miami or Chicago Asians?

  • @sihlemkwebane1469
    @sihlemkwebane1469 Před 17 dny

    was that really the full clip ?

  • @davinxi5926
    @davinxi5926 Před 17 dny +3

    Each of them have a back story, probably escaped from a war torn country, are different in the city they grew in and the country they were living up in. Someone raised in China might not even be the same in France or Canada or Australia or. USA But everyone’s experiences is deiffernt and have more knowledge

  • @sjacks3281
    @sjacks3281 Před 16 dny +2

    This is weird
    Asians really need to disaggregate

  • @cjyoung4080
    @cjyoung4080 Před 9 dny

    feel like there's still a mentality of "assimilate" mindset and change ourselves to go with the system but never question the system and change the system for ourselves. I see other groups act the complete opposite.

  • @effewe2
    @effewe2 Před 2 dny

    I have hung out with both types and must agree that the SoCAL Asian babes are better looking, but not as smart as the NorCal Asian treats.

  • @trapperscout2046
    @trapperscout2046 Před 8 dny

    I'm a rural county Asian. I didn't even know that this was a thing.

  • @backpkhead
    @backpkhead Před 17 dny

    remember all of those ties san francisco to guangdong and hong kong

  • @k10nn10th
    @k10nn10th Před 16 dny +1

    Actually China has the most Koreans outside of Korea unless you´re talking about the US as a whole.

  • @macintosh2400
    @macintosh2400 Před 12 dny

    I think it more has to do with competition and who is "more Asian". One of the people in that clip states that if you aren't from So-Cal, you aren't really Asian, you have to prove it to him. This is something that me and lots of other Asian people have experienced when speaking to So-Cal Asians. "If you aren't raised around the same experiences or cultures, how do we have the same identity?"
    Californian Asians are lucky to be surrounded by a community of people that look like them! That isn't the case for plenty of Asians within America. For those of us outside of California who didn't grow up near authentic Asian food (outside of the home) or were bullied for the color of our skin, it feels like So-Cal Asians are once again reinforcing the narrative of Asians being the other. "You aren't Asian enough because you aren't from So-Cal". That's the sort of thing that I think most people take issue with.
    And I grew up in western Washington! I had support from a community that is Asian! But I've met so many So-Cal Asians who have this way of thinking that it's discouraging.

  • @Zed-ti9uj
    @Zed-ti9uj Před 17 dny +10

    Why cause division amongst your own kind like this?

    • @ichigomgx
      @ichigomgx Před 17 dny +1

      Attention

    • @sjacks3281
      @sjacks3281 Před 16 dny +4

      Because it really isn’t their “own kind”. Over 40 countries that barely have anything to do with each other and bring that energy over here.
      Just because people who aren’t Asian want to group them together, doesn’t mean they want to be grouped together

    • @Agent.Wadsworth
      @Agent.Wadsworth Před 16 dny +2

      That's the most Azn thing to do. Keep up with the Jangs/Kangs/Changs, up1 each other, & compare homes,cars,clothes & kids.

    • @Lazy_Shikamaru
      @Lazy_Shikamaru Před 16 dny

      Because Koreans love dividing.

    • @Zed-ti9uj
      @Zed-ti9uj Před 15 dny

      @sjacks3281 Bud, it's their kind when they make it their kind which is what is being done in this video - in order to divide them.

  • @ll.111
    @ll.111 Před 17 dny +10

    Have you guys ever interacted with Asians in regions outside of CA? Definitely not top tier.

    • @Koip119
      @Koip119 Před 17 dny

      Because we are all alone just trying to survive.

    • @ll.111
      @ll.111 Před 17 dny +2

      @@Koip119 if that's what you all want to call it. There needs to be an attitude change because the energy and vibes y'all give off isn't going to help the Asian community. Not playing the role of victim with middle America vibes and fake humility while hating on others who got out of that trap might come off as ego or whatever you want to call it. But what that is, is the attitude of never wanting to go back to the place where you and many other non CA Asians are at. If that's ego, then so be it. You and others should aspire to get out of that environment.

    • @Koip119
      @Koip119 Před 17 dny +3

      @@ll.111 fair. To clarify, I don’t hate on anyone.

    • @ponuni
      @ponuni Před 17 dny +1

      @@ll.111 wtf are you taking about? you talking about hood ass SEAsians or what?

  • @Shimra8888
    @Shimra8888 Před 17 dny +9

    Fun fact: there is actually a 3rd Korea besides North and South Korea. Hint: it’s in northern China.

    • @TJCMN
      @TJCMN Před 17 dny +4

      I understand what you're trying to say but it's stretching the reality a decent bit. There definitely is quite a significant population of ethnic Koreans in the area you're referring to, sure. But many of them have (understandably) assimilated into the broader, dominant Han Chinese culture.
      Having a significant population of people from a particular nation outside of said nation is at best a diaspora, and over time if said diaspora integrates itself with the dominant people and culture of their newfound homeland, which tends to be the case (with some notable exceptions), it really ceases to be in a real, meaningful sense the people it originally was.
      Are there some residual vestiges of the way of life that was brought by the initial Koreans who resettled in Jilin Province? For sure, as is with other similar cases, but over time the trend as proceeding generations come and go tends to head in one ultimate direction.
      It isn't an inherently positive or negative development (at least from how I see it, as an ethnic Korean who considers themself an American first and foremost, but it's good to keep in mind the broader processes that shape humanity and history as a whole), it's just the way of the world.

    • @cupidok2768
      @cupidok2768 Před 17 dny

      Hawaiiand alaska closer to Asia

    • @Dagothdaleet
      @Dagothdaleet Před 16 dny

      What is the area?

    • @Shimra8888
      @Shimra8888 Před 16 dny

      @@TJCMN on the contrary, the Koreans have not assimilated in the Han as they are so close to Korea. They are one of the officially recognized 54 ethnic groups of China.

    • @Shimra8888
      @Shimra8888 Před 16 dny

      @@Dagothdaleet across the N Korean border in Manchuria.

  • @Joy..citizen
    @Joy..citizen Před 13 dny

    Basically everyone from California thinks we are garbage... Your money stinks, attitide stinks, etc etc...

  • @TJCMN
    @TJCMN Před 17 dny +7

    As an American of Korean stock whose been to Southern California --all I can say, from my own perspective is that I wasn't particularly impressed and if anything was disappointed as someone raised in NYC and had prior dreamed of relocating to San Francisco when I first started making YT videos / working in the tech startup scene.
    Other than the admittedly pleasant weather, it's ridiculously overpriced and the public infrastructure seemed as good as Florida's which is abysmal considering how concentrated the population is in the former vs. the latter.
    Much of California in terms of the population centers has been built on top of essentially arid desert that for the last couple of centuries has been blessed with relatively temperate climate conditions. It's no wonder why droughts and brush fires are so common there and not to mention that California is located on the San Andreas Fault (yay for potentially devastating earthquakes and tremors, I guess?)...
    To not be a total SoCal or California (in general) hater, I'd definitely visit again for a week or so again eventually but I don't see in 2024 unless one has family or was brought up there why they'd choose to make that area the main base for them to operate out of unless they're planning on a career in Hollywood or Silicon Valley, which themselves are undergoing massive upheavals in terms of what they are as economic and cultural institutions. At least the Santa Monica Pier is scenic and the food is solid, eh?
    Maybe it because I've also lived in the South for almost a decade and have been fortunate enough to have been able to make time to travel all across the East Coast, but America has historically been built in the East Coast not the West Coast. Everyone, especially Koreans, are more often-then-not going to hype up a place especially if that's where they are from but one only has to look at American history to know that the mentality discussed in the video is pretty myopic and self-aggrandizing.
    An interesting topic, I suppose, nonetheless. Thanks for the insight, guys.

    • @tigerjonn
      @tigerjonn Před 17 dny +2

      I am also Korean and from California and lived in Louisiana, Oklahoma, Detroit for a few months, and been to the East coast a few times, and traveled all over the Southwest and California.
      I could see why you have that perspective coming from the East Coast. America is so large, NY or Louisiana or California are basically like different countries... We just have America and language in common. The fact that you even mentioned public transportation.... LOL... In California? HAHA That already tells me your entire mindset and thought processes are so different from someone from California. Cars is the only way to get around, and California is centered around their car culture... We have more cars per person than anywhere else. And keep in mind, WE Were the Wild Wild WEST... and in many ways, we still are the wild west. You cannot come to California expecting things to be civilized and structured like the East Coast. California is still the Wild West, and people are still coming here for the Historic GOLD RUSH. People think its over, but in many ways its not. Majority of people in SOCAL has nothing to do with HOLLYWOOD or even Silicon Valley... Those are significant but in terms of JOBS, these are small industries compared to our truly GIANT industries like Construction, Transportation, Services, and SMALL BUSINESSES... Small MOM AND POP owned businesses like small restaurants, small construction companies, CPAs or Tax centers, Nail Salons, and so and so make up over 60% to nearly 70% of the economy. Just the number of 1million+ Homes in California is astronomical... Basically the average home is 1 million, and there are millions of it. The scale of money and population of families and homes is INSANE, even NY doesn't come close to number of population and million dollar homes... AND ALL of it needs servicing, and work eventually... The amount of money exchanging hands in California everyday is GARGANTUAN. There is seemingly limitless amount of money and opportunities here... That is why people come here.... Its the wild west... You gotta bring your cowboy game.

    • @Agent.Wadsworth
      @Agent.Wadsworth Před 16 dny

      ​@tigerjonn Very optimistic point, mate. But Your dear Führer Gestapo Gavin made dang sure to destroy all that potential economic growth you preach about, & put thousands of mom&pop shops out of business.

    • @Richard-xu8to
      @Richard-xu8to Před 15 dny

      Bro, you just don't understand. As an east coast Korean who has spent time in SoCal (and NorCal and NYC as well, albeit a while ago) it's just completely different. Just to give you an example- in the early 2000's (not sure about now) the Asian club scene was sooo poppin that one club would be the it club for awhile then 6 months later it would move to a different club.
      Whereas in places like NYC, Chicago or whereever else, there's just the asian bar or korean bar it doesn't change even over a decade. The scene there is so poppin- that it's like how NYC nighlife was at the time- hot nightclub now and then it shifts again in 6-12 months. It's simply on a different level.
      Even if things are different now- it's still on another level based on my last visit in 2018.

  • @josephkim1454
    @josephkim1454 Před 2 dny

    Nobody be talkin bout midwest asians 😂

  • @effewe2
    @effewe2 Před 2 dny

    The best looking Asian babes are in K Town and Little Saigon-Vietnamese babes...

  • @tonyc11367
    @tonyc11367 Před 16 dny

    NY ABC in middle age who has lived in NorCal. I never got bad vibes from Asians during time in California. I'm primarily speaking about Chinese and Viet communities; can't speak to Korean hood out there. One of the earlier posters @andrews68 said it best: don't have an inferiority complex!

  • @kristiem2475
    @kristiem2475 Před 14 dny

    This proves it. The Fung Bros are from SoCal. We really are superior ⭐️

  • @WINGRIOT
    @WINGRIOT Před 17 dny

    949 has been unleashed...

  • @KaviAck
    @KaviAck Před 13 dny

    We love 949 😭

  • @edwardlaw797
    @edwardlaw797 Před 4 dny

    No only to other races mainly whites and people of color. See 1st of all you must shower and keep yourself odor free. In western countries I worked and visited, due to the Abcc11 gene that’s one thing I could not stand. In japan if you have BO you might get fined. Also no knives and daggers on the table, chopsticks and porcelain spoons only when eating and most Asians don’t like body hair, sign of regrxxxx. In some parts of the world body hair and BO represent youth and virility so very different.

  • @rambo20242
    @rambo20242 Před 17 dny +2

    It's the AZN better recognise got rice biatttttchhhhhhhhhh

  • @eljefeelpadron1843
    @eljefeelpadron1843 Před 17 dny +6

    Socal Asians benefit from both having numerous enclaves (SGV, Little Saigon, Ktown, Little Tokyo etc.) & being heavily influenced by both black & Mexican culture.
    Throw in the "Chill" white culture (OC) & Asians from Socal have that "swag".
    Then there's ABG's. The most desired of ALL women.

  • @samopaik8695
    @samopaik8695 Před 17 dny +1

    Legal Marijuana culture

  • @carlosv728
    @carlosv728 Před 17 dny

    No Cal is soooooooooooo cold

  • @mornmorn
    @mornmorn Před 16 dny

    If the bark doesn't match the bite, then it's a weak dog. Anyone that puts out, is the better person. Once you already put yourself above others, you already are the weaker.

  • @niamtxiv
    @niamtxiv Před 16 dny +1

    Im from NorCal. Ok. Never thought that about them SoCal Asians. Lol i see them all the time coming up to NorCal. Never see them as superior. 😂😂😂😅😅😅 Making bs narratives

    • @hsuehhs1
      @hsuehhs1 Před 16 dny +1

      I feel West Asians are more accepting than East Coast Asians. Since they are a lot more of them over they get to meet different types of Asians. Especially when it comes to people with disabilities. I see a lot of Asian Americans helping in special programs that help people with disabilities get jobs. Not to say East Coast Asians aren’t accepting but they seem more judgmental especially if you do get into top universities.

  • @JoeJoe-cq1oo
    @JoeJoe-cq1oo Před 16 dny

    Ah, you guys should all just come back to real Asia... This is where it's at. Asia is banging right now. It's safe, its beautiful and it's home.

  • @lotuspocus2165
    @lotuspocus2165 Před 9 dny

    The Koreans 🔥

  • @saeedhossain6099
    @saeedhossain6099 Před 16 dny

    socal asians need to feel better about themselves about something, because Queens is just doing it, not talk about it.

  • @davinxi5926
    @davinxi5926 Před 17 dny

    History of dictatorship communist regimes vs East Asia vs Western Asia. Also comes down to play.

  • @samiyi4896
    @samiyi4896 Před 13 dny

    *949 Podcast ❤*

  • @satriamandala6180
    @satriamandala6180 Před 17 dny

    What is socal

  • @isiahdimang4700
    @isiahdimang4700 Před 17 dny +6

    Yes we are lol

  • @franknguyen6058
    @franknguyen6058 Před 14 dny

    Don’t get about the Asians from Oregon !!!

  • @BEMEiTY
    @BEMEiTY Před 15 dny

    Hawaii Asians..

  • @MrDmtaylor3
    @MrDmtaylor3 Před 16 dny

  • @Smiley_101
    @Smiley_101 Před 15 dny

    Only to find out they not all that and poorer than other Asians from another states .

  • @MedalionDS9
    @MedalionDS9 Před 16 dny +2

    Cuz it's California... they always think they're the shit

  • @shouryasharma6285
    @shouryasharma6285 Před 17 dny

    ...

  • @kenobihimura
    @kenobihimura Před 17 dny

    I get hyphy at raves #fresnoazn

  • @itsatrap4986
    @itsatrap4986 Před 17 dny +1

    What about Norcal vs Socal?

    • @dtna
      @dtna Před 16 dny

      Very different. Like different states.

  • @peter-mickey-chu198
    @peter-mickey-chu198 Před 17 dny +5

    My Beautiful Asian Soulmate (Maya-Minnie-Chu) Is From Southern California; Where She Grew Up At, Which Is Where The Disneyland Resort Is Located.

  • @normanchan2001
    @normanchan2001 Před 17 dny +1

    Australian Asians

  • @hailyrizzo5428
    @hailyrizzo5428 Před 11 dny

    nobody cares

  • @justinf7609
    @justinf7609 Před 14 dny

    I grew up in SoCal but away from the enclaves, lots of racism. I'm raising my kids in a SoCal enclave. It's not about feeling superior to anyone most of all other Asians. My children should have the best upbringing that I can provide for them and to me that means being able to develop a sense of self esteem that comes from growing up with people that look and act like you so that they grow into a full self fulfilling person. Mainstream American culture doesn't do that for them.

  • @DJV510
    @DJV510 Před 16 dny

    Bay all day YEEE!!

  • @BIGarchitecture
    @BIGarchitecture Před 17 dny +6

    This convo is 🤮

  • @huojin01
    @huojin01 Před 17 dny +1

    I’ve lived in both SoCal and in New York and I must say Cali Asians are more cool even if it’s by a margin. New Yorkers might be more open but they’re just not the type to represent Asians in their locale. Cali Asians are more representative of their locale. Even the Asians in Cali are into EDM/festivals and even dress up for the occasion. It’s a minority of New Yorkers who even do it if at all. Overall, I say Cali Asians are better overall.