Chineaboo
chineaboo is a negative term, like a weaboo. chineaboos are usually white people who try to act chinese, listen to c-pop, watch c-dramas, and act like they know chinese. they are annoying and obnoxious. they try to study the chinese language but they fail, and they think they can pr-nounce chinese words really well but they actually can’t.
chineaboo: omg i love chinese people!!! i wish i was one
nonchineaboo: ew you’re a chineaboo.
chineaboo is a negative term, like a weaboo. chineaboos are usually white people who try to act chinese, listen to c-pop, watch c-dramas, and act like they know chinese. they are annoying and obnoxious. they try to study the chinese language but they fail, and they think they can pr-nounce chinese words really well but they actually can’t.
chineaboo: omg i love chinese people!!! i wish i was one
nonchineaboo: ew you’re a chineaboo.
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