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gungeonmeshi · 20 days
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Please reblog if you vote!
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shumercury · 1 year
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Ref sheet by @/Kiwiisastalker
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I'm not too proud to ask if anyone has any Lai See/Li Xi for a Chinese/ Vietnamese American trans femme Vtuber's first lunar new year of being out.
I'm currently Saving up for redesign and asset funds and anything helps!
https://ko-fi.com/shuiyinrdt
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writerbeemedina · 2 years
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Favorite Asian/Pacific Island American Authors!
. . . and quite possibly my favorite authors of all time! Show their beautiful books some love!
Traci Chee :: The Sea of Ink and Gold trilogy 📖✨
Roshani Chokshi :: The Gilded Wolves trilogy 🐺
Julie C. Dao :: Rise of the Empress duology 🐍
Sabaa Tahir :: An Ember in the Ashes quadrilogy 🔥
Stacey Lee :: The Downstairs Girl ✉️
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Canon (panromantic)Aces 249/?: Thơ (Heather Muriel Nguyễn) THƠ (2020) 1/ 3
written & co-directed by Heather Muriel Nguyễn
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baohouse · 1 year
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How can Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans get along after the Vietnam War?
From ChatGPT-3:
The Vietnam War was a complex and difficult period in the history of Vietnam and the United States. It is important to acknowledge the pain and trauma that the war has caused for both Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans. However, there are ways that Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans can work towards building a positive relationship.
One approach is to focus on shared experiences and commonalities. Despite the war, there are many aspects of Vietnamese culture that are still cherished by both Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans, such as the food, music, and traditions. By celebrating these shared cultural elements, both groups can build a sense of connection and mutual understanding.
Another approach is to engage in dialogue and education. Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans can engage in conversations about their different perspectives and experiences during and after the war. By listening to each other and learning from each other, they can gain a better understanding of the complexities of the conflict and how it continues to affect individuals and communities.
Additionally, it is important to acknowledge and address any lingering resentment or mistrust between the two groups. This can be achieved through open communication, empathy, and a willingness to forgive and move forward.
Ultimately, building a positive relationship between Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans requires effort, patience, and a commitment to mutual respect and understanding. By working together towards a shared goal of peace and harmony, both groups can create a brighter future for themselves and their communities.
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softyarnball · 2 years
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The Last Name
I bear the most popular last name in Vietnam: Nguyễn. Most of Vietnamese last names are distinctive, with very few exceptions such as Hồ and Lâm. When these last names anglicized, they are the same as Ho and Lam, the anglicized Chinese family names.
I was surprised that when I was spelling my last name at UW Madison’s library, the student assistant didn’t wait for me to finish my spelling bee. He had the name at the tip of his fingers! He’s white by the way.
So a white college student in Wisconsin knew my popular last name by the tip of his finger. But why are there some VNmese have their last name Nguyn? Was it because of immigration officers’s typo or the VAs changed their last name to blend in with the Americans? Either way I feel uneased.
Other note about VA kids. Many of them cannot speak VNmese, even their last name. Americans will pronounce Nguyễn as \win\. Some VA kids will pronounce their last name like that. Guess now we have American accent of Vietnamese.
I am the last person to know how hard it is to learn VNmese growing up in a strictly English-speaking region. I at least know that it’s hard to speak like an American without intensive practice and interaction. Now I just feel bad for these kids, stripped off of their chance to learn their mother tongue. And sometimes their real last name.
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abwwia · 2 months
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Tiffany Chung, The Vietnam Exodus History Learning Project: the exodus, the camps and the half-lived lives, 2017, watercolor on paper, Courtesy the artist and Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York. The Vietnam Exodus History Learning Project is carried out in collaboration with Hồ Hưng, Huỳnh Quốc Bảo, Lê Nam Đy, Nguyễn Hoàng Long, Đặng Quang Tiến, Phạm Ái, Võ Châu, and Hoàng Vy. © Tiffany Chung
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virtue-boy · 5 months
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Ode to the mildly yellow
To my grandmother
I speak broken phrases
Trying to rekindle the heritage I’ve lost
To my grandmother adapting to a white world while I try to go back to her home
To us trying to meet in the middle between this mixed culture
To my other grandmother
My dads mom
When we were stopped in the grocery store by white middle aged woman
Who blatantly asked if I was adopted
Like I can’t derive from both eastern and western cultures
To the diaspora of Vietnamese immigrants
Which gave way to so many people like me
Constantly stuck in the mildly yellow experience
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stoneofgrey-blog · 1 year
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Droppii.us An international .com startup you can join
Droppii a Vietnamese start up is going worldwide. One step to complete its goal is to make the US market strong. Droppii has now opened Droppii.us . We need your help to build Droppii.us . Please contact me if you would like to be an agent.
Now here is more About Droppii
Founded in 2018, Droppii was born in Vietnam with the mission to help people from all walks of life be able to start their own E-commerce business without taking significant risks. Additionally, Droppii aims to bring high-quality products to customers all over the world. We have attracted more than 65,000 online sellers who have skills and experiences in distributing over 135,000 products per month. With diverse categories including Health, Beauty, Home, and Fashion, Droppii has been providing customers with a comprehensive, easy, and safe shopping experience. We continue to attract the attention of new users as well as expand our product range every day. GOALS To become the world's leading e-commerce platform for consulting products - a pioneer in creating standards and values for consulting products.
To make the world’s fastest growing industry of e-commerce accessible for everyone
To see the products click this Pinterest Board:
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interstellarstorms · 1 year
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So excited because I just bought two stickers relating to my Vietnamese heritage so I can finally express my pride in my culture and how much it means to me even though I look like your average white person. I’m having trouble showing love to my culture and heritage without my grandma around (although she’s definitely still with me spiritually, but that’s another story). She was the physical link, being 100% Vietnamese, born and raised in Saigon. But I want to make her proud anyways, even though I know she’s not with us physically anymore.
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shumercury · 1 year
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what if aaaa unplanned Naraka Bladepoint Stream at 9am PST! come watch me commit unspeakable violence in the new lunar year!
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thenerdsofcolor · 1 year
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When Something is Nearly 'Everything'
In light of its #Oscars wins, poet and O.G. #NOC Bao Phi addresses some of the #EEAAO backlash and what some of those critiques miss about the film more broadly
There’s no fucking way they’re gonna be able to land this, I thought to myself. I’m in a movie theater seeing Everything Everywhere All at Once for the first time. I had heard about it long ago, and was cautiously optimistic. (more…) “”
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hesitationss · 1 year
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"Windowbreaker - Short Film by Tze Chun (Sundance 2007)"
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S.O.S. (2015) / THƠ (2020)
Written & Directed by Seung Yeob Lee
Written by Heather Muriel Nguyễn Directed by Heather Muriel Nguyễn & Jake Villadolid
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missing-old-seattle · 2 years
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Pholice Mobile. Now parked in West Seattle. I don’t know if it’s still delivering food.
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