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introduce one's race
Hi,
Should there be an article 'a' with a race?
e.g.
I'm a Chinese or I'm Chinese.
Thanks
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Re: introduce one's race

Originally Posted by
sebayanpendam
Hi,
Should there be an article 'a' with a race?
e.g.
I'm a Chinese or I'm Chinese.
Thanks
No article is necessary.
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Re: introduce one's race
We normally talk of our own and other's nationality, not their race. About the only time I ever refer to myself as 'Caucasian', is when, in talking about people's reactions to seeing my colleagues and me for the first time when we worked in China, I say "We were the only Caucasians within five hundred miles of the town".
I normally say, depending on the situation, "I am English" or "I am British". I never say, "I'm an Englishman" or "I'm a Briton". Of a Chinese or Japanese colleague, I would only ever say say "S/he is Chinese/Japanese", with no article.
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Re: introduce one's race

Originally Posted by
5jj
We normally talk of our own and other's nationality, not their race. About the only time I ever refer to myself as 'Caucasian', is when, in talking about people's reactions to seeing my colleagues and me for the first time when we worked in China, I say "We were the only Caucasians within five hundred miles of the town".
I normally say, depending on the situation, "I am English" or "I am British". I never say, "I'm an Englishman" or "I'm a Briton". Of a Chinese or Japanese colleague, I would only ever say say "S/he is Chinese/Japanese", with no article.
Hi,
Therefore, an article 'a' as in she is a chinese is redundant, right? In my country, people would ask our race because we are too diverse in racial composition. Even when filling forms, there is an item which asks us to write our race.
Thanks
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Re: introduce one's race
We have to fill in ethnicity on many forms too- there are over 200 languages spoken in London and we're a diverse society. We don't ask people directly about this, but we could ask about nationality. And we generally don't use the indefinite article.
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Re: introduce one's race

Originally Posted by
Tdol
We have to fill in ethnicity on many forms too- there are over 200 languages spoken in London and we're a diverse society. We don't ask people directly about this, but we could ask about nationality. And we generally don't use the indefinite article.

I see the difference between The West and Southeast Asia culturally now.
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Re: introduce one's race
There are many cultural differences- I find it weird to be asked how much money I make, a question I have never asked my brothers. That's what makes the world so interesting.
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Re: introduce one's race
Who is asking you that? Unless it's on a job interview or with the tax man, it's a "none of your business" question for sure.
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Re: introduce one's race
Yes, I agree. I have been asked many times about my race because many think that I am Chinese, which I am not, like, 'Are you Chinese?' Or 'Is any of you parent Chinese?'
But then again, to learn a language is to learn its culture too.
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Re: introduce one's race

Originally Posted by
sebayanpendam
Yes, I agree. I have been asked many times about my race because many think that I am Chinese
They are almost certainly asking if you are from China, or are of of Chinese origin, not what your race is. If people ask you this question, then it is pretty clear what race you are.
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