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Q: have you ever been asked "are you from Xinjiang"?

10 years 39 weeks ago in  Culture - China

 
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Not that i recall. I've been asked so many questions during my time in China. Mostly they are 'What is your age?' 'Do you have a boy-friend?', 'No why?' And I will probably be asked many more.  But i don't recall being asked this question. I might be one day. It would make a change ! laugh

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Two and a half years down....have you been asked any more questions?  

I'd guess no.  

Zero degree of curiosity, zero ability to think, overall zero.

I frequently challenge students to ask a question I've never been asked before.  

It wouldn't seem like a difficult challenge.  Something other than...How old are you?  What's your telephone number?  Do you like Chinese food?

Zero success.

 

 

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Not that i recall. I've been asked so many questions during my time in China. Mostly they are 'What is your age?' 'Do you have a boy-friend?', 'No why?' And I will probably be asked many more.  But i don't recall being asked this question. I might be one day. It would make a change ! laugh

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Two and a half years down....have you been asked any more questions?  

I'd guess no.  

Zero degree of curiosity, zero ability to think, overall zero.

I frequently challenge students to ask a question I've never been asked before.  

It wouldn't seem like a difficult challenge.  Something other than...How old are you?  What's your telephone number?  Do you like Chinese food?

Zero success.

 

 

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I do during the wintertime, when I have my beard.

The  Uyghers will speak to me in their dialect and then not understand why I dont understand them.

When I shave, however, then I just get the "haaaallllllloooooooooooooo laowaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"

 

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LOL. Me too!

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Uyghir?  Have a beard?  Far queue brother.....no bus for you!

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No, but I was once asked about Sex in China on a 30 day Visa.

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In Xinzhang itself no one ever called me Lao Wai.  Most people thought I was a Uighur and started talking to me in their Turkish language. In the rest of China I go back to the default setting of Lao Wai.

My family comes from the southern Europe- darker, shorter, and with more hair.  I also have some Jewish blood from my grandmother's side.  With that said, I've been confused with being Jewish, Syrian, Italian, etc. 

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All the time. I get confused with being a Xinjiang muslim all the time due to my beard. I just walk around and nihao left and right...

 

I met a bunch of muslims selling Rat Kabobs on the street, and they were really nice to me. One day I came back for more, and they handed me the phone. "Praise and glory be to allah, we have a muslim brother here in China who frequents our stand. *begins speaking chain-fire arabic*" and all I could say was "uh... thanks."

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For me it's not really a question about regions of China so much as star systems as being my point of origin.

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Yes,   here are some questions i 've been asked :

"are you from xin jiang?"  --- asked by restaurant ownerss

"are you mixed?"---------------asked by my roommate, teachers...

"are you from thailand?" -----asked by a lot of people 

"are you american?"-----------asked by 1 american , 2 french

so  I ended up asking my parents "am I adopted?"  surprise

 

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I get asked if I am Uyghur by Chinese people, or if I am Muslim by foreign Arab people. Sometimes I overhear Chinese speculate until one says with certitude "he is Korean".

Also, I get called "handsome", because according to 5000 years of Chinese culture, all mixed people are good-looking even if they only got the bad genes.

 

Sometimes I get called Jinu Liweisi, so they never ask me to take photographs with them in front of the Forbidden City.

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living in xinjiang was awesome, no shoutd of 'heeeeellllloooooooo' ever, because everyone assumed i was some kind of local.

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I'd be much more likely now, however..... Han 1, Uyghir nil.

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No, but I always reply that I am from Xinjiang, when ''they'' said, my ''chinese is good'' ... 

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No.  I am as white as they come.  So I'll forever be haunted by the "haaaallloooooss" and "laowai's" and whatever else comes with the territory no

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Actually yes - it's a running joke I have with some of my Chinese friends. Other people seem to buy it too. No idea why, as I don't look at all Turkic.

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Xinjiang ren ma? All the time, it was the first thing i learned in Chinese. Now i just wanna go there, but my chinese han husband feel afraid of xinjiang people...that is so sad :(

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No real reason to feel afraid, they've got the numbers now.

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"Laowai, ni shi xinjiang ren ma"? 

 

Nope, I can't say that I have.

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Yes, quite a lot. I get asked which minority I am sometimes too. Not sure why, I am quite white and have green eyes. I want to buy one of their little hats and go around scaring Han Chinese but I would probably get shot by police.

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You'd need to more to get shot.  More likely you'd just lose your house and all your worldly goods.

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Yes, quite a lot to be honest. It's fun when they guess where I am from and then i tell them England.

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Not yet but taxi drivers thought I was Chinese a couple of times. I was wearing a mask back then. I was happy that they didn't realize I had an accent. 

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Yes, several times. And it was great when I was sporting my goatee for few month, than some house-sales-man who was trying to give me papers to check offer, I told him that I can't read, and he was very surprised, because I should be from xinjiang at least Laughing out loud. Same for shopkeeper where I was going for about 3 years, told me I am looking like xinjiang ren at that time. but it was just goatee, not the full beard 

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The full beard is tolerated in northern Xin, not so the south and south west.  Well, it's tolerated but you'll have to walk.

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my wife.was asked if our kids had a xinjiangren father. she answered yes, because people steer clear of them.

in the future, if i ever find myself in Mainland China accosted with sarcastic "harrao" again, i will pretend to be xinjiangren.

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Then probably no change in their opinion of you.  They don't have any respect for either.

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i don't care if they respect me. i do like it if they stop bothering me. and a simple "wo shi xinjiangren" achieves it without needing to mouth-breathe heavily, dress in shit-stained rags and pretending to walk with a limp.

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I'm usually presumed to be Russian but that doesn't mean they have any more respect for me.  Or my wife either, who is still considered to be a traitor.  In their minds I'm an idiot outsider and she's fouling their gloriousness.

 

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