Are Indians considered Asian in your country?

Are Indians considered Asian in your country?

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geographically they are

We call them Hindus regardless of religion. Indio is reserved for natives. Honestly hate that.

sounds a good wording to distinguish them.

yeah, this

Asian Paints (largest Indian paints company)

AsiaNet TV (Indian news channel)

Asiatic Society (oldest Indian history research group)

Air Asia (founded by Indian)

Asiatic Mode of Production (What Karl Marx used to describe India's caste system)

We wuzz

In korea, no. they are called indoshekkis

indians taking over everything through sheer population size

East Asians still out number us. For now.

yeah because "east asia" is more than 1 country lol, india is a single country with over a billion people. china also has over a billion people but unlike india they have way more going for it than just population size

bullshit, they can't breed

I don't. It's colonialist and later soviet propaganda.

They are considered white in the US and since its Americans who decide who's what race I have to say they're white, also I'm Asian and dont want to be connected with them

They are considered white in the US

source?

I'm Asian

only if you're not ethnically russian.

We call them Indusi or "Chustiani" which means flipflopers because these subhumans wear flipflops everywhere they go, even when its cold outside.

Literally me rn

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I honestly straight up avoid indio, since it's seen as a slur as well. It's either Hindus for the jeets or indígenas for the native americans from latinx america.

I remember talking about Indians with my Mexican friend using the word Indio and it just sounded very wrong. Fortunately she understood my meaning. Said there was another word but I forgot it.

Indians are Indians
Asians are East and South East Asians

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Beyond disgusting.

No. Our Indo-European ancestors.

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Tathastu. Do you understand what it means?

Nah, they're more lumped in with MENA in people's minds. Walk up to an average American and tell them this brown dude is asian and they'll disagree. Asian is reserved for SEA and east asians typically.

I get the feeling that this image is dishonest or misleading

No, not that particular word. The syllables phonetycally are totally something we'd use for a word, but the word is not recognizable.
Closest to it off the top of my head would be
"tas tu", which would be used like:
"Tas tu senis?" - "You're that old guy"?

Also, your handle has to be bait, right?

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It's not.
For example, the word werewolf for example. In sanskrit it would translate directly to Varaka-Lokas. In Lithuanian according to this chart it should be similar if the Lithuanian poster can attest to it.
Were/Wir/Vir in Old English/Germanic means manly or to be a man. Viros would mean a hero or a brave man.
Vir in Sanskirt also translates to a brave man or a hero. Vira means a warrior.

These languages are descended together from Proto-IE.

No, Indians are Indians, Asians are the yellow-brown slanty ones.

Why? Those are literally THE words.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_language#History
Other examples:
Sanskrit:
Kas tvam asi? Asmi svapnas tava tamase nakte. Agniṃ dadau te śradi tada viśpatir devas tvam asi.
Lithuanian:
Kas tu esi? Esmi sapnas tavo tamsioje naktyje. Ugnį daviau tau širdy, tada viešpatis dievas tu esi.
English:
Who are you? A dream in your dark night. I gave you the fire in your heart, so you are god our lord.
Sanskrit:
Kas tava sūnus?
Lithuanian:
Kas tavo sūnus?
English:
Who is your son?

For example, the word werewolf for example. In sanskrit it would translate directly to Varaka-Lokas

Vilkolakis/Vilko-Lakis

Why did Indians breed so much? A safe location meant higher standards of living. Also they must’ve had good farmland. China could not attack India without spending tons of money. Which was their major threat. The Middle East has a long history of its own wars, never had a chance to move in on India. And the EU was not a factor here either, as a war wouldve been too inefficient. So India managed to breed. They have sex. They have so much sex in India. More than anyone. A product of their warm climate and safe living conditions. This type of ecosystem was nourished for immigration. To send the most skilled Indians to work elsewhere.

in which category do you put nepal and bhutan people into

Lmao Riga gotta be related to riga veda

you're a fucking chink lmao

The word Vir again in Latin would translate to "Being a man." or bravery.
Virtus/Virtue/Virtuous associated with a man's integrity and bravery. Virility is a word use to describe a capable man.

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Most of them look closer to Tibetan right? Probably could pass as Asian in that case.

God literally rapes and kills us. He doesnt give us bread he makes us produce it. Life without god is much better. He is a non human propaganda parasite. Actually a real person too. He is actually real and he actually is committing some very serious crimes.

Kas tu esi? Esmi sapnas tavo tamsioje naktyje. Ugnį daviau tau širdy, tada viešpatis dievas tu esi.

I understood a good three fourth of this

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This is so cool bros. I wish I was a lexologist.

Fucc, I love Indian people more and more now

We unironically should, if Europe can claim to be a continent which is clearly just a peninsula based on cultural grounds then asia should be split up too.

Who do you think the people of Central and Northern Asia are?

how the fuck is this possible? It's so similar it's basically a dialect

Well, it is kind of cherry-picked. There's many very similar words, but there's also many different ones, due to very long separation.
People of those 2 languages couldn't have an actual mutually intelligeble conversation. But they would be able to pick out some things they understood. Which is, considering the distance and difference of continent still very interesting.

A lot of it is probably down to the fact that throughout history, Lithuanians have been primarily surrounded by dense forests and swamps with other Baltic tribes from every direction who took the brunt of offensives against Balts.
So they were more insulated from outside influence than most.