This is such a huge group. Maybe some of them don't understand the meaning of Chinese. They are different from us natives in character. Some of them even westernized their three views, but what they will never stop is their blood. Yes, this can be known from a supermodel competition a while ago. I still remember that there was a mixed-race girl from China in that competition. As a model, she was very dissatisfied with the photographer's kind reminder that included keywords such as Asian girls. Later, the reason was that her Asian face was discriminated against, so she was very concerned about it.
But that doesn't impress me. What impressed me the most was what a typical ABC photographer said to the dark-skinned American fashionista next to him, which probably meant that we were born and raised in America, but we always had the appearance of our own country, which made us have to remember where our blood came from, and we must admit ourselves and never forget our roots.
Of course, this Mr. ABC is not a special case. As far as I know, many ABC people also have this cognition. For example, a friend of mine who lived and grew up abroad always thinks that people like them are a special existence when you don't know him. However, when you come into contact with them, you will find that your imaginary overseas is not really overseas, and they are not what you think. In his words, a business trip means starting from home. Yes, he said a lot of ABC words, so we should also treat our compatriots with normal love.