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Kai
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Hi friends, May I know which one is more commonly spoken.
a.) 1. I am a mix, I am mixed, I am mixed-race.
B.) 1. I am a mix of Chinese people from China and American, I am mixed with Chinese people from China and American. I am a mix from Chinese people from China and American.
Mar 30, 2020 8:51 AM
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I agree with Adriel, the best option would be "I'm half-Chinese and half-American" because half means 1/2.
March 30, 2020
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1) I am mixed race (no hyphen) is a common phrase for people with multi-ethnic or multicultural origins.
2) There are different ways to say this, but if it's 50-50 then it's better to say, "I am half-Chinese and half-American."
"Half" is better because it shows the division of your multicultural makeup. For example, I can say I am half-Brazilian and half-American even though those are two cultures and not really ethnicities. Even if we talk about blood or ethnicity, using half is still the most popular form I hear.
March 30, 2020
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Hokkien), English, Indonesian, Malay, Russian
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Chinese (Cantonese), English, Indonesian, Malay, Russian
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