u/ILoveAsianAmerica

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Hello everyone, I am a Chinese-American, essentially raised in the US my whole life. I recently traveled to Berlin, Frankfurt, and Hamburg (10 days total). For this trip, I traveled with a few of my friends from Taiwan and Korea who were also raised in the US.

There have been a few times, more than I can count on my 10 fingers. There have been times when people have pulled their eyes back at us in marketplaces and restaurants, and times when people have come up to us on the street saying "Ching chong Ni hao" or "Corona Corona". There was also one incident where a 30-40 year-old guy came up to us, calling us "kommunistisch," which we later found out was Communist.

I did have some similar experiences in Spain, the Netherlands, etc, but maybe only 3 times at most. At the end, I still enjoyed my trip, but this really suck for our trip. I still hope to come back and travel there.

Are there any other Asians living in Germany who can relate?

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u/ILoveAsianAmerica — 11 days ago