Euro-Asians in Asian countries (visit, life, 2015, country)
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this one has a strong Filipino accent while speaking English
this one too
Most of them have this kind of accent, which is like a watered-down Filipino accent. I like how it's more enunciated than regular English. It almost sounds like a cross between a Spanish, American, and British accent
And I agree that the guy in the video is probably one of the most European-looking Filipinos. He could probably pass in some Northern European countries. But in this post, you can see more who pass as Southern European. Not everyone in the post but most of them https://www.city-data.com/forum/55623191-post156.html
The ones who dont pass as European pass as Latino
Indonesian - Dutch they still looks a like European looking ( they looks cute )
this one has a strong Filipino accent while speaking English
this one too
Most of them have this kind of accent, which is like a watered-down Filipino accent. I like how it's more enunciated than regular English. It almost sounds like a cross between a Spanish, American, and British accent
I've seen Allysa Bilver she looks like caucassian like hair colour and light eyes colour ,maybe she wear contact lenses at that time and hair was painted ,btw why this video she looks like pure than mixed hehehe
I've seen Allysa Bilver she looks like caucassian like hair colour and light eyes colour ,maybe she wear contact lenses at that time and hair was painted ,btw why this video she looks like pure than mixed hehehe
Yeah but she's also half British or American (with a father named Greg Smith). So that's not an accurate portrayal of Dutch-Indonesians who remain in the country.
It's very different from these families, where both the parents are Filipino
In comparison to the Philippines, there doesnt seem to be a visible European colonial population left in Indonesia. They mostly left or now they're heavily mixed and more native Indonesian than European. So that's why im questioning how Indonesia has a larger Eurasian population than the Philippines when basically all the European colonials left Indonesia, while the Philippines still has some living there.
^ The Indonesians collaborated with the Japanese in order to get the Dutch out of the country. Sometimes in brutal ways. So I'm not sure why you're so interested in proving how many Dutch-Indonesians there are when they were massacred and forced to leave the country. Very few stayed and opted for Indonesian citizenship, so very few Indos are actually Indonesians today
De Lange family- Dutch & Spanish-descent but their ancestors have been in the Philippines for several generations. They still live in the Philippines.
There was a small wave of Europeans coming to the Philippines for business opportunities in the 1800s. British, Germans, Dutch, Swiss, French. They usually married into Spanish-Filipino families. So most of the Spanish families I have posted also have some other European ancestry too.
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