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huiray

huiray

On 12/30/2015 at 1:54 PM, Jaymes said:

Having lived in Asia for several years

 

I seem to recall you have lived in the Philippines and Hong Kong - one part of SE Asia and one part of E Asia. I was unaware you had lived in Turkmenistan or Iran or Tamil Nadu and other such places in Asia, but perhaps you will fill us in on that.

 

On 12/30/2015 at 1:54 PM, Jaymes said:

Houston has one of the largest Asian immigrant populations in the US and, as a result, a great many Asian markets.

 

I suspect you mean E/SE Asian immigrants and E/SE Asian markets?  I doubt you were thinking of markets like Patel Brothers (for example, which would be Gujarati) in terms of finding mangosteens...

 

And if an average British person were reading this he/she would be thinking of someone from the Indian subcontinent anyway, when he/she read "Asian immigrants" or "Asian markets"...

huiray

huiray

On 12/30/2015 at 1:54 PM, Jaymes said:

Having lived in Asia for several years

 

I seem to recall you have lived in the Philippines and Hong Kong - one part of SE Asia and one part of E Asia. I was unaware you had lived in Turkmenistan or Iran or Tamil Nadu and other such places in Asia, but perhaps you will fill us in on that.

 

On 12/30/2015 at 1:54 PM, Jaymes said:

Houston has one of the largest Asian immigrant populations in the US and, as a result, a great many Asian markets.

 

I suspect you mean E/SE Asian immigrants and E/SE Asian markets?  I doubt you were thinking of markets like Patel Brothers (for example, which would be Gujarati) in terms of finding mangosteens...

huiray

huiray

On 12/30/2015 at 1:54 PM, Jaymes said:

Having lived in Asia for several years

 

I seem to recall you have lived in the Philippines and Hong Kong - one part of SE Asia and one part of E Asia. I was unaware you had lived in Turkmenistan or Iran or Gujarat and other such places in Asia, but perhaps you will fill us in on that.

 

On 12/30/2015 at 1:54 PM, Jaymes said:

Houston has one of the largest Asian immigrant populations in the US and, as a result, a great many Asian markets.

 

I suspect you mean E/SE Asian immigrants and E/SE Asian markets?  I doubt you were thinking of markets like Patel Brothers (for example, which would be Gujarati) in terms of finding mangosteens...

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