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Guest JambaJuice

People that use racial terms on me usually are the ones that slack off in school and think they're the sht...

I sometimes say,

"You think you're so much better than me? Lets compare GPA's then!"

Then I walk away. :)

Or I ignore them.

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Guest ching22194

if that happens to me. ill just keep quiet.

look at them and give them a look "yeah, so what?"

ill control my temper, i always get into fight when someone say bad things to me

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Guest Cupcake93

i try not to get to angry once me and some friends were walking home from school and a somalian woman and her son were yelling at us from across the road and swearing i didnt say anything but my friends did.. but i dont like the trouble so i keep shut!

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Guest CorruptedSilence__nomore

Stare for about 3 seconds and then point at them insulting them in my native tongue and start laughing hysterically and walk away.

LMAO I'm kidding. I usually just stare at them and walk away or ignore them.

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Being part african american i get lots of racism so i have had a lot of practice with this

my skin has toughened up

just walk away take it with a grain of salt.

ignorance is bliss ...dont worry karma will bit them in the richard simmons :D

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Guest Stolen_waters

I keep quiet, but i do something that would make that person eat his/her words.

Something that's so "in your face" and says "you're dumb."

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Guest I_play_with_dolls

There is this one Bosnian child who basically makes racial remarks to every race out there that isn't Bosnian, but espeically to the entire Asian race, well to the ones with "chinky eyes" as he would say.

I just ignore him, he's pretty ignorant and academically stupid. With his attitude he won't go far in life, and pretty much will be looked down upon.

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Guest iMousex3

I tend to ignore it, but when it crosses over the line...I just wanna cry. :tears:

& One of my friends was making fun of my race two years ago ...

Right in front of my face and he was my friend since kindergarten ...

But I didn't experience too much racism, I live in a pretty diverse place.

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Ignore this post. Ignore this post. Ignore this post. Ignore this post. Ignore this post. Ignore this post. Ignore this post. Ignore this post

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Guest versatilesmiles

I got teased a lot when I was younger because I was one of the only few Asians in my school.. and because of that I was different. I remember one day where I just cried and cried, but I was too embarrassed to say it was because these kids were making fun of me because I was Asian and instead said it was because of something else.

Anyways, I've grown up a lot, and learned to just steer away from all that. If someone is ignorant enough to say stuff like that.. I'm not bothered by it cos I know they must be really insecure about themselves.

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Guest Wuhanprincess

Personally I do...

it makes me really sad sometimes ]=

many names !

what's the worst? how do you deal with it

comments:

- 2 ft. tall midget

- ching chong girl

- chinese richard simmons

- go back to china

- rice girl

- can you see out of your eyes

- make fun of that chinese person

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it's so annoying i thought america was a friendly place... there ARE lots of really nice

people out there, just the ones that give me racist comments i hate them!

dont you?

how do yo deal with it

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