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Culture Clash

There's quite a few differences between the various Asian and Caucasian cultures.  The blending of ethnic differences can result in some funny situations!

Got a funny story about the culture clash between Asians and Haoles? Click to submit your story.

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  Finally! I have been married 17 years. My husband still laughs when I say "Close the light" or Open the light". I have finally convinced him that no means yes. Just ask three times and get it for them or give it to them anyway. ~ Melissa Peterson  
     
  When we were dating, I told my haole-husband-to-be all about my grandparents, Obaasan and Ojiisan (my mother's parents).  After we were married and trying to make a good impression, my husband started to talk to my mother about my Obesan.  It was very, very funny! ~ Joni  
     
  My husband is haole, and I'm Hawaiian Chinese. My son is Japanese/Hawaiian Chinese from my first marriage. We try to teach my husband some of the pidgin language and Hawaiian language. We thought he had it wired down, on what maka-pia pia is. Which is the mucus from your eye. So my son says, Dad you get maka pia pia. I heard my son giggle after the second repeat. So I said what's up, and each time my son said dad you get maka pia pia my husband kept on wiping his nose thinking he had booga's. (lol). So we nickname him our Hawaiian wanna be. Keep on trying. He takes it in stride when we laugh at him all the time. ~ Puaena  

 

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