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Malaysians Living In UK Reveal Their Experiences With Racism In Eye-Opening Photo Series

The photo series is the work of a 21-year-old Malaysian photographer who's currently studying in England.

Cover image via Daniel Adams

The grass may be greener on the other side, but there's no denying that Asians living abroad are still subject to casual racism overseas. That's what Malaysian photographer Daniel Lee Adams hopes to expose in his latest collection.

Image via Daniel Adams

The collection of photos, titled 'Why Is Your English So Good?', focuses on 15 Malaysians recollecting their experiences with racism or just plain ignorance while studying or working in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The photo series, which is Adams' final year project at Falmouth University, experiments with lighting, colours, and uses props to highlight the subjects' individual experiences with discrimination.

Check out these Malaysians' eye-opening stories and the accompanying photos:

1. "I told him I was half English. To which he replied, 'That’s cheating, I thought I was sleeping with a full Asian chick.'"

Trophy Girl.

Image via Daniel Adams

"I met this guy in a pub. We spoke all night and got on really well. When he asked where I was from, I naturally said Malaysia, as that is my country of origin. We spent the night together.

But the next morning he asked why I could speak English so well since I was Malaysian. I told him I was half English. To which he replied. ‘That’s cheating, I thought I was sleeping with a full Asian chick.’ And he got dressed and left."

- Evelyn Bee @ Wadebridge, England

2. "He shouted 'CHINA' in my face."

China Tirade.

Image via Daniel Adams

"I was walking to the bus stop, and from down the street a man started shouting ‘CHINA’ at me. After the fifth time, I shouted back that I wasn’t from China, but he continued to shout it, getting louder as I got nearer. Giggling, he then shouted ‘CHINA’ in my face.

Two women were standing beside him, not saying or doing anything. I thought about saying something, but there was no bloody point."

- Emily Pearce @ London, England

3. "We told him we were from Malaysia. He said, 'How come your English is so good though?'"

No Filter.

Image via Daniel Adams

"A guy came up to us to ask for a filter paper and stayed to chat. We then told him that a few of us were from Malaysia: Shaz, Shaun and I.

He said, ‘How come your English is so good though?’"

- Jason Vincent @ Bristol, England

4. "He thought it was appropriate to joke about slavery to a table of Asian and Jamaicans. He didn't apologise."

Enjoyable Slavery.

Image via Daniel Adams

"A group of us were discussing why so many Asians are intimidated by white people. I reminded my English housemate that many of us are still aware of the power that the UK holds over its former colonies.

To this he said, “Well, I’m sure you guys enjoyed the slavery.” He thought it was appropriate to joke about slavery to a table of Asian and Jamaicans. He didn’t apologise, and assured us that it was a joke."

- Tasnem Aljoffery @ London, England

5. "'If you come to our country, you should speak English.'"

Speak English!

Image via Daniel Adams

"On the bus I answered a phone call from a friend and began speaking in Malay, my mother tongue. The man sitting opposite me glanced over but I didn’t pay it too much attention – maybe I had been speaking too loudly.

When I finished the call he turned to me and said, 'If you come to our country, you should speak English.' 'I’m sorry?' I said. ‘Oh so you can speak English?,’ he replied. ‘Bloody foreigners!'"

- Dyanna Sandhu @ London, England

6. "When I tried pointing out I was actually Malaysian, I was told, ‘Yes, but it’s all the same really when you’re Asian.'"

All the Same.

Image via Daniel Adams

"I’ve been called Chinese many times and when I tried pointing out I was actually Malaysian I was told, ‘Yes, but it’s all the same really when you’re Asian.'"

- Loni Lee @ Swansea, Wales

7. "'That’s where all the women wrap themselves up in headscarves, isn’t it? It’s so stupid in that hot climate, they must be so sweaty and dirty underneath.'"

Headscarves and Heat.

Image via Daniel Adams

"A cab driver asked where I was from. 'Malaysia?' he said. 'That’s where all the women wrap themselves up in headscarves, isn’t it? It’s so stupid in that hot climate, they must be so sweaty and dirty underneath.'

- Laura Ong @ Aberdeen, Scotland

8. "My ex told me he 'wouldn’t go for a full Asian girl because Asians are different'."

Too Much.

Image via Daniel Adams
Sarah Onions @ Bath, England

9. "'Can you speak Asian?'"

Speaking Asian.

Image via Daniel Adams

"I was on my way into town on the bus, chatting with a girl. ‘Can you speak Asian?’ she asked."

- Mitch Hermens @ Nottingham, England

10. "This guy told me, 'You wouldn’t have gotten into uni if it wasn’t for colonialism.'"

Thank You Colonialism.

Image via Daniel Adams

"This guy was telling me how great colonialism was – 'We gave you justice, railroads, your country wouldn’t be progressive if it wasn’t for us' – and then he told me: 'You wouldn’t have gotten into uni if it wasn’t for colonialism'.

- Izyan Hay @ London, England

11. "A bouncer looked at my Malaysian ID and said, 'Sh*t airline, sh*t country.'"

Image via Daniel Adams

"I’ve had comments like 'Ching Chong Ching', 'Go back to China', and 'Konnichiwa' shouted at me across the street.

Once, a bouncer looked at my Malaysian ID and said, 'Sh*t airline, sh*t country.'"

- Aryssa Chai @ Dublin, Ireland

12. "'Is she your import - uh - girlfriend?'"

Imported Girls.

Image via Daniel Adams

"I was walking home from work with a colleague. A white male, visibly drunk, approached us and asked my colleague for directions to a bar.

As we walked away, the man shouted back at us, ‘Is she your import – uh, girlfriend?’

- Ashlee Lim @ Guildford, England

13. "I’ve heard things like, 'Do you use floss as an eye mask to go to sleep?'"

Time for Bed.

Image via Daniel Adams
Ilisha Ameera @ Falmouth, England

14. "I found out later that the bouncers there are known for giving Asian people a hard time."

Space Bound.

Image via Daniel Adams

Just last year, several Asian students from an Australian university came together to shed light on the casual racism they've experienced from their fellow students:

And let's not forget the times our beloved dishes were messed with:

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