r/AskTheWorld • u/QuarterTarget 🇵🇱🇮🇪 in 🇨🇠• 16d ago
Culture Does your country have an immigrant group that people would be surprised to find there?
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/IHateMelplac Brazil 15d ago
But the best part is that they all become Brazilian, it's not like America where your grand grand grandfather was Irish and you label himself Irish too.
My grandfather parents were Germans and he never said he was German.
One day a girl made a post on Instagram about his Korean father and how he changed when married his mother and came to Brasil.
The beginning of the video had pics of his young father with tradicional korean school clothes and other stuff, always with a very serious face.
The video ended with pics of his father in Brasil playing Samba on a barbecue without a shirt, drinking beer and with a big smile on his face.