I'm half Chinese and helf Japanese, though I'm around my Japanese side of the family more often and to be 100% honest I like them a lot better than my Chinese side of the family. ^^;
My mom's Chinese, and her entire family is very very stereotypically Chinese, even though she grew up in Malaysia, then moved to Australia, then came to the US. When her family's around, we go to a Chinese restaraunt, get more food than anyone can possibly dream of eating, and sit around the table for a very long time and they all talk in very loud Chinese voices. They speak Cantonese Chinese to one another, and more often than not my brother and I are the only ones at the table who can't understand what the heck is going on. We can, however, tell when people are talking about us because we hear a very loud and very distinct "KELLY" or "KEVIN" and then another long string of Chinese. I can't describe to you how incredibly unnerving that is. >>;;;
At any rate, my mom's family is 90% female, since my uncles are never around and my grandpa on my mom's side died before I was born - they're all kinda...Chinese matriarch's. Have any of you seen any movies with the loud, naggy, scary Chinese mothers? xD; That's exactly what that entire side of my family is like.
However, I am glad for them because if it weren't for my mom's family living in Australia, I wouldn't have been able to absorb some of the Aussie culture. ^_^;; I love Australia, I'm just not terribly fond of my family there.
My dad's side of the family is Japanese - my great grandparents moved from Japan to the US a long time ago, and parked themselves in Hawaii. Aside from my grandma, they all stayed there, too, which is quite fine by me because Hawaii is cool. I love going on family vacations there - Hawaii = r0x0rz. When I'm there I usually stay at my great-aunt's place. She lives in Honolulu in walking distance of Waikiki beach and a bunch of neat Hawaiian places to eat. We usually do stuff like swim together, walk down for shaved ice, go see the cultural places in Hawaii, etc. Everyone's pretty laid back (stereotypical Hawaiian Japanese, from what I understand), and they're very tolerating of me, especially when I try to explain anime to them.
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They do nag me to speak Japanese around them more often, though.
My nuclear family at home is just generally asian. I watch a lot of anime with my brother and grandma, eat a lot of Asian food in general (lots of Chinese food, lots of Japanese food, Thai and Korean and Vietnamese every so often...), and my brother and I get nagged about doing better in school. xD;