If I had to say, it's probably when I was in Los Angeles when I was trying to get a table at a Korean restaurant. They claimed it was full then some Korean showed up and got a table before me. Funny thing is, I'm half Japanese. So that's maybe the only time.
The Koreans hate the Japanese, so it wouldn't surprise me.
If I had to say, it's probably when I was in Los Angeles when I was trying to get a table at a Korean restaurant. They claimed it was full then some Korean showed up and got a table before me. Funny thing is, I'm half Japanese. So that's maybe the only time.
The Koreans hate the Japanese, so it wouldn't surprise me.
When I was in the military and stationed in the South. I was a bit worried at first since before leaving everyone back in L.A. would tell me how I'd get lynched, mocked etc. None of that ended up happening.
I lived all over the Southern US, and I haven't encountered anything like that. I once got an old Boomer ask what country I'm from, but that's about it.
However, I hated mingling with my so-called "people" as a kid since they were elitist and unwelcoming. Didn't help that my family were working-class schmucks, while theirs were upper-crust doctors and professors.