I am a very proud chiense...i hate people who pretends that they dunt know how to speak chiense but they really do to show off...i dunt really get wth ther showing off...
American first then Chinese (living in US, only really "chinese", speaking chinese, etc around family)
chinese first, cause thats the most obvious one, doesnt matter where im born (US) or where i live (canada) XP
I would like to say that Chinese comes first but I can't... My chinese isnt that good, I know no history of it really, I've only just started getting into the HK scene earlier this year so I would put myself as British first, plus english is my first language!
Chinese American...so technically Chinese first but now I'm an American citizen but definitely Chinese first -rockon
I would like to be equal American and Chinese, but the fact is I was born in America so it would not be entirely right to consider myself Chinese since I do not live and breathe there. But, I do like and follow some Chinese culture, food, customs, etc. I really feel the dash part in American-Chinese. It seems most people don't consider me American nor Chinese.
I am a BBC, British Born Chinese Although i am british on the legal documents, i always consider myself as chinese first, then british, then vietnamese
LOL i cant imagin chinese with scottish accent, go to let me hear your voice one time hehe BBC here -rockon Chinese first~