What NATIONALITY have you been mistaken for??????

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1) Jules - Japanese in Australia, Thai in Bangkok, Singaporean in Vietnam
2) Sithwarrior - ARAB in KLIA...ha ha
3) OSFlanker - Malay in Malaysia, Japanese in UK, Gurkha in UK (I was in army cadet uniform)
 
father mixed with chinese....
Mother mixed with indian....
Me....Malay, Chinese, Indian...(Malaysian)
Look got indian, malay, chinese...
Back in the states, folks there would asked me...Dammmn...where're u from dude...Then i said try guessing,,, answer: india, filipino, vietman, bangladesh, saudi arabia....i said eekkkkkk...wrong answer. Iám Malaysian... Most of them reply Where're the F**K is that...then i said its in the pacific...near Hawaii... they said o ya you look similar to those folks there...
 
hahahaha... Nice bumping into you too Jules. Next time you in Saigon buzz me. Take you around. I know some good clubs there.

Well I have been mistaken for a South American numerous amounts of times when in Saigon and Hanoi I was mistaken as an American.... and this was from an Irish girl...weirddd...

RB - I look too dorcile to be a Tamil Tiger lah.... You look more fierce than me. Lets meet for TT soon bro.
 
sithwarrior;288004 said:
hahahaha... Nice bumping into you too Jules. Next time you in Saigon buzz me. Take you around. I know some good clubs there.

Well I have been mistaken for a South American numerous amounts of times when in Saigon and Hanoi I was mistaken as an American.... and this was from an Irish girl...weirddd...

RB - I look too dorcile to be a Tamil Tiger lah.... You look more fierce than me. Lets meet for TT soon bro.

la .... hidup lagi .......:rock: :rock:
 
Princess Farah;287583 said:
In Langkawi, ....... or maybe because I dont dressed like one... coz when I was walking around, one makcik asked... "mu kaper"... I had a blast of laughter...

forget the makcik ....... I will love to see it that way ......... :top:
 
OSFlanker;287777 said:
1) Jules - Japanese in Australia, Thai in Bangkok, Singaporean in Vietnam
2) Sithwarrior - ARAB in KLIA...ha ha
3) OSFlanker - Malay in Malaysia, Japanese in UK, Gurkha in UK (I was in army cadet uniform)


OSF, u Gurkha? .....Not fierce looking enough-lar!:wink:
 
Hehehehe
I often get confused for English or American :p
but funniest was being confused for Thai in Thailand on the phone :p she was sure I was atleast half thai because my accent was too good :p

hehe
 
python_dev;289326 said:
but funniest was being confused for Thai in Thailand on the phone :p she was sure I was atleast half thai because my accent was too good :p

hehe

I think that's her pick up line....
 
fabianyee;289330 said:
I think that's her pick up line....
Nah, She didn't believe me when I said I was Australian..
she asked if my mum or dad was Thai :p
was a work conversation she still didn't believe until we met at office :p

Thought I was pretending to be Farung :p
 
python_dev;289331 said:
Nah, She didn't believe me when I said I was Australian..
she asked if my mum or dad was Thai :p
was a work conversation she still didn't believe until we met at office :p

Thought I was pretending to be Farung :p

Maybe you have had too many thai galfrens before that.. picked up the slang along the way.. haha
 
I never learnt from a school, I learnt using street talk and slang first before I learnt the formal, so my slang very very good :p
 
Samoan in Australia,

English in Hawaii(Because of my accent)

Chindian in Low yat Plaza, talking in cantonese to me.

Tongan in my old school in London. Man were they scared.
 
python_dev;290071 said:
I never learnt from a school, I learnt using street talk and slang first before I learnt the formal, so my slang very very good :p

Next time I meet ya, it's definitely Sawadeekrap:tongue:

Anyway, I get mistaken for a Punjabi (Bhai/Singh) many times.. mainly because I enjoy Bhanghra music to the roof :laugh: Funniest moments are always in Club Aman-KL where everyone speaks Punjabi to each other after some drinks:stoned:
 
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