Hey Laowinners!
Gearing up to head back to Taiwan, Hong Kong and China has got me thinking of something. Being back in the USA, I'm obviously not getting stares left and right.
Something that is hard to get used to as a non-asian looking person in China is all of the attention and stares you get. "Look, a foreigner!", "OMG a laowai!", "Look at how big his nose is!".
Honestly, all of this attention is unnerving, however, it becomes a part of your life. Many people who end up there really enjoy all of the attention. It's usually positive attention, so people who haven't been a figure of public attention before suddenly find that they have become a minor celebrity.
Many people find themselves bummed out upon returning to their home country, or going somewhere where they don't get attention all the time. For me, I haven't been happier. The fact that no one knows me, or points at me, or talks about me when I walk by is actually restoring my sanity.
I am a really easy going person, so it never bothered me too much, even when the comments were rude, but I really can't tell you how nice it is to blend in. I feel like I can finally exhale.
Jaroslav (Japan Kofun)
2018-07-03 15:23:58 +0000 UTC