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What is the difference between Japanese-Americans who grew up in the United States and Canada and Japanese in Japan? What is the relationship with Chinese Americans?

The landlord's problem is really too wide. After all, it is human, and the individual differences between people are too great. I can't generalize by asking a general question like you.

During World War II, Japanese-Americans in the US Army fought against the Japanese army. Although the proportion is not high, but also Japanese. In addition, German-Americans returned to Germany to help the Germans fight. It all depends on one's thoughts.

The gap between Japanese-American and Japanese depends on how long he has stayed here. Most of the three generations of immigrants can't even speak Japanese. Completely American-born from China. Although the skin is yellow, but the heart has become Caucasian, thinking completely westernized.

The more radical arrangement of American ethnic status in the United States is that they are descendants of European whites (including Germans, Britons, Dutch, Italians and French), European whites, Portuguese whites, Australians, Latinos, Asians, Slavs, Indians and blacks. This is just a radical arrangement, and it only has a market in American right-wing organizations with radical ideas. Most ordinary Americans don't have this concept. After all, America is an immigrant country. You can hear English with various accents, Chinglish and German English on the streets of America. English in any language in the world can be found in the United States, and few people can speak orthodox American English.