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A banana person is a person who has the same characteristics as a banana, with yellow skin and white core.
It mostly refers to Chinese who grew up in Europe and the United States (people with a very poor level of Chinese).
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Generally, it refers to the yellow ** people born abroad.
Although it is yellow, it has been completely assimilated into the white race.
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It is the "yellow-skinned and white-hearted person": the skin of Asians, the heart of Westerners.
Of course, there are also "black-skinned and white-hearted people": oreo - that is the "Oreo cookie", which is very aptly described, and even the appearance is the same!
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Asian, but Westernized.
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Banana people, also known as ABC (American-born Chinese), originally meant Chinese born in the United States. Although they are Chinese, they do not know Chinese and speak American English. They have been influenced by American culture and education since childhood, and their way of thinking and values are completely Americanized, which is different from the elders who immigrated to the United States.
Since they were born, parents hope that their children can grow up smoothly into the mainstream of American society and have a place in the middle and upper classes, so Chinese families usually attach great importance to their children's education, some parents have better English, do not speak Chinese at home, they want to raise their children to be completely Americanized.
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Bananas are yellow with yellow banana peel and white flesh.
Banana people refer to this meaning, they are yellow on the outside, but they are actually foreign educated since childhood, and they are white people who think and speak foreign languages.
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Refers to Chinese born in the United States. Now it is no longer limited to the United States, but refers to the second and third generations of children of overseas Chinese immigrants. They tolerate.
However, he is also black-haired and yellow-skinned, but he does not know Chinese and speaks authentic American English. They have been influenced by American education since childhood, and their way of thinking and values are also completely Americanized.
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Banana people, also known as ABC, originally meant Chinese born in the United States. Now, the scope of this concept is no longer limited to the United States, but extends to the entire overseas market, generally referring to the second and third generations of children of overseas Chinese immigrants. Although they are also black-haired and yellow-skinned, they do not know Chinese and speak authentic American English.
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The so-called banana man is Huang **, who received Western education.
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It is an international Chinese who grew up overseas. The typical one is Wang Leehom.
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Appearance is yellow.
But the cultural education received is white in the West.
Yellow on the outside and white on the inside.
Like bananas.
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Banana copy, also known as ABC (American Born Chinese), originally meant to be born to Chinese in the United States. Now, the scope of this concept is no longer limited to the United States, but extends to the entire overseas market, and generally refers to the second and third generations of children of Chinese immigrants outside the sea.
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By banana people, I usually mean Chinese-Americans (yellow on the outside, white on the inside). He is a yellow Chinese on the outside, but he has received American education and thinking patterns, and he is already white on the inside.
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Bananas, as the name suggests, are yellow-skinned and white-fleshed. Banana people refer to those who look yellow ** but are white (foreigners) in their bones, these people are the descendants of Chinese, born and raised abroad, do not speak Chinese, and their ideological understanding is completely the same as abroad.
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"Banana people" means Huang ** Chinese born in the United States but identify with white ideas and culture. It usually refers to descendants of Chinese descent who were born and raised under the influence of Western ideas and culture. The children of the later generation of overseas Chinese have been likened to "American-born Chinese."
Although these children have a yellow ** Chinese face, they have settled overseas with their parents since childhood, but they do not have a deep understanding of Chinese culture and history, and their way of thinking is completely Western. They accept foreign ideas, learn foreign cultures, and speak native languages, but they know very little about Chinese culture and historical backgrounds. It's like bananas.
"Banana people" are completely educated in the West, and their thinking is basically the same as that of Westerners, and Western values and worldviews have become their style of doing things, which is obviously unacceptable to their parents. The formation of American-born Chinese is largely due to the influence of their parents. As a result of the early migration struggles, the older generation of immigrants from China hoped that their children would grow up to integrate into mainstream Western society and have a place in the middle and upper classes.
In addition, children's education is usually valued by Chinese families, so some parents speak English better and do not speak Chinese at home, so they want to train their children to be completely Westernized. There are also families who don't want their children to break the foundations of Chinese culture. They also teach their children Chinese after school, but the results are generally not good.
For American-born Huang ** people, Chinese is only the mother tongue of their parents, so they naturally prefer to speak American Chinese. When these people entered the university, some problems arose, although they spoke very good English. However, in the eyes of some local young people, "American-born Chinese" are still Asian, and it is difficult to form a circle of friends with them.
At this time, American-born Chinese realized loneliness and the loneliness of not being able to find a home.
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Banana people mean people who have yellow skin on the outside and who identify with Caucasian ideas and culture on the inside. It generally refers to the descendants of Chinese descent who were born and raised under the influence of Western culture. Although these children have a Chinese face, because they have settled overseas with their parents since they were children, they do not have a deep Chinese foundation, and their way of thinking is completely Western, accepting foreign ideas, learning foreign culture, and speaking authentic English, and they know little about Chinese culture, traditions, historical background, and even Chinese, and they have a "white heart".
It's like bananas. Banana people are now more common in the United States, Australia, and Canada. (ABC is an abbreviation for "Chinese-born American.") )
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As far as the United States is concerned, it refers to the Chinese people in the United States, their skin color and hair color are no different from Chinese, but they do not speak Chinese, they speak English, and their outlook on life, values, and thinking are influenced by American culture, and later also refer to other countries.
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Banana people, also known as ABC, originally referred to Chinese Americans born in the United States, and now this concept is not limited to the United States, but generally refers to the second and third generations of children of overseas Chinese immigrants.
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Bananas are characterized by their yellow skin on the outside and white on the inside. Originally, banana people referred to Chinese born in the United States, but now they have generally referred to overseas, and although they are yellow in appearance, they have received foreign cultural education.
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It refers to Chinese born in the United States, although they are Chinese, but they do speak foreign languages, not Chinese, because they have been influenced by American culture since childhood.
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It looks like a banana! Because bananas are yellow on the outside and white on the inside. It means that a person looks very flamboyant on the surface, but in fact he is more conservative.
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Meaning of Banana Man:Banana people refer to the second generation of Chinese immigrants, they have yellow **, in the body of thoughts and ideas, because they received Western-style education since childhood, and ordinary Chinese are different, more inclined to the white group in the United States, so many second-generation immigrants do not even speak Chinese.
Origin:
Banana people, derived from the English word banana, is a derogatory word first used by overseas Chinese, and it is a derogatory term used for banana people. Another origin of the word banana is ABC (AmericanbornChinese). ABC was originally a term used by American-born Chinese Americans to boast in front of Chinese of other nationalities, but it gradually evolved into a term used by overseas Chinese to belittle banana people, and later evolved into banana and banana people.
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