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Anonymous Vietnam
8/15/2025, 11:16:53 AM No.213831587
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What is life like as a hapa in your country? For me, it's okay. I was born in Australia but I received only a bit of racism against me. In high school racism didn't exist. It only got worse after that. I always felt I didn't belong completely though.
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Anonymous Poland
8/15/2025, 11:20:00 AM No.213831651
>>213831587 (OP)
hapas are rather rare here, we have barely several famous hapas, one of them is a female parliament member (Polish dad, Thai mum) and like one year ago she was worshipped by incels but now they largely turned their back on her because she became a bit annoying

but judging by the number of young Polish-Asian couples I see here in the street (usually Polish woman-Korean man), we will probably have a lot more hapas in the near future.
Anonymous Sweden
8/15/2025, 11:23:07 AM No.213831729
They will soon be like half the population of our rural north. They probably work in the mines for a living and do fishing and hunting as their primary hobby, just like their dads. The swedish hapa will be viewed as the hardiest of chinks
Anonymous Australia
8/15/2025, 11:25:12 AM No.213831770
>>213831587 (OP)
i had a hapa friend for years and i didn't even know
i had a super hot hapa co-worker (half jap, jap aussie) and she was so hot but taken
but otherwise i can't tell if they're very uncommon or everywhere