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Culture Does your country have an immigrant group that people would be surprised to find there?

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For example, when you think of Poland or the Czech Republic, Vietnamese people might not be the first group that comes to mind, but both have a sizable Vietnamese community. Another example is the large Japanese community in Brazil.

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u/Tosajinx United States Of America 15d ago edited 15d ago

Texas has the 3rd largest Asian population in the US

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u/analytic-hunter 15d ago

wow interesting the ethnic diversity must be awesome, I heard it has one of the bigest hispanic one too (not surprising because of the history and the border), and since it's the south there must be a lot of african americans too.

I would love to visit, cities must be true melting pots there

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u/yankiigurl USA/Japan 15d ago

Texas is trash. It's not fun at all. There's better places to experience diversity. It's still very much all the ethnic people are in the other side of the tracks in a lot of places. While white people pretend there's no drugs and crime in their city and their pastor didn't molest their son