From the soc.culture.asian.american FAQ:
9. What’s the difference between “Oriental” and “Asian”?
“Oriental” is a term which has negative connotations for many Asian Americans because it reflects European and American colonialistic attitudes of the past and present. It is also a term that has always been used to exotify people and products. i.e. Exotic oriental teas/women/attitudes/customs/foods/etc. A general rule of thumb is “Oriental is for rugs, not people.” Besides, no one uses the term “Occidental” to describe white folks. Additionally, “oriental” is a term which describes location in respect to Europe (and to England specifically). “Asian” is in respect to nothing.
From the soc.culture.asian.american FAQ:9. What's
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