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August 15, 2010 at 1:13 PM #592192August 15, 2010 at 1:46 PM #591151anParticipant
[quote=EmilyHicks]The Asians in Mira Mesa are mostly Vietnamese and Philipinos. And why isn’t the Philipinos counted as Asian but as a separate category in Mira Mesa?[/quote]
Because they’re Pacific islanders.August 15, 2010 at 1:46 PM #591243anParticipant[quote=EmilyHicks]The Asians in Mira Mesa are mostly Vietnamese and Philipinos. And why isn’t the Philipinos counted as Asian but as a separate category in Mira Mesa?[/quote]
Because they’re Pacific islanders.August 15, 2010 at 1:46 PM #591782anParticipant[quote=EmilyHicks]The Asians in Mira Mesa are mostly Vietnamese and Philipinos. And why isn’t the Philipinos counted as Asian but as a separate category in Mira Mesa?[/quote]
Because they’re Pacific islanders.August 15, 2010 at 1:46 PM #591892anParticipant[quote=EmilyHicks]The Asians in Mira Mesa are mostly Vietnamese and Philipinos. And why isn’t the Philipinos counted as Asian but as a separate category in Mira Mesa?[/quote]
Because they’re Pacific islanders.August 15, 2010 at 1:46 PM #592202anParticipant[quote=EmilyHicks]The Asians in Mira Mesa are mostly Vietnamese and Philipinos. And why isn’t the Philipinos counted as Asian but as a separate category in Mira Mesa?[/quote]
Because they’re Pacific islanders.August 15, 2010 at 9:46 PM #591256nlaParticipantFilipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a lot of arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?
August 15, 2010 at 9:46 PM #591348nlaParticipantFilipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a lot of arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?
August 15, 2010 at 9:46 PM #591888nlaParticipantFilipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a lot of arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?
August 15, 2010 at 9:46 PM #591997nlaParticipantFilipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a lot of arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?
August 15, 2010 at 9:46 PM #592307nlaParticipantFilipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a lot of arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?
August 15, 2010 at 10:21 PM #591261anParticipant[quote=nla]Filipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a whole arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?[/quote]
Yes, there are a lot of arguments on the web about this same topic. I’m just repeating what some of the Filipinos I know tell me. Maybe they separate out the Filipinos because Filipino alone is already the majority.August 15, 2010 at 10:21 PM #591353anParticipant[quote=nla]Filipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a whole arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?[/quote]
Yes, there are a lot of arguments on the web about this same topic. I’m just repeating what some of the Filipinos I know tell me. Maybe they separate out the Filipinos because Filipino alone is already the majority.August 15, 2010 at 10:21 PM #591893anParticipant[quote=nla]Filipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a whole arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?[/quote]
Yes, there are a lot of arguments on the web about this same topic. I’m just repeating what some of the Filipinos I know tell me. Maybe they separate out the Filipinos because Filipino alone is already the majority.August 15, 2010 at 10:21 PM #592002anParticipant[quote=nla]Filipinos are not Pacific Islanders. Filipinos are Asians. Only in California, that they are separate statistically to other Asians.
There’s a whole arguments on the web (blogs/forums/etc.) regarding this topic so I’m not going to dwell on it. Look at it this way. Filipinos are closely related to Malaysians and Indonesians ethnically. Are Malaysians and Indonesians Pacific Islanders?[/quote]
Yes, there are a lot of arguments on the web about this same topic. I’m just repeating what some of the Filipinos I know tell me. Maybe they separate out the Filipinos because Filipino alone is already the majority. -
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