My name is Siyu and I'm the creator of Tiny Eyes Comics, a webcomic series that shares Chinese culture through slices of everyday life.
A year ago, I published two collections of my comics on the differences between Chinese and Western culture (you can find it here and here on Bored Panda). For this post, I'm putting together a collection of my latest comics that touch upon Chinese family life from education to superstition, from mom to grandma.
You can find more of my comics by clicking on the link to my Instagram below. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite!
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Love
Offering Help
Grandma
Chinese
Lucky Number "6"
hahaha 666 is a chinese lucky number but we americans think its cursed
Tally Marks
Seperation
One Point
Panda
Vegetarian
Cook Like Your Mom
Noodles
"I Love You"
Thanksgiving
Michelin
Intimacy
Kiss
Getting Married
I support this. If you can't afford a roof over your head, you're in no position to be proposing marriage. The way it looks, you're putting the responsibility of that roof on your partner, and that's not cool. Key note, when I say afford, I don't inherently mean own. I rented a room in a house for years before moving in my with my wife, but the point was that I paid for my own shelter. If I couldn't afford that much, I would never have asked her to marry me. My wellbeing should *never* be her responsibility.
Bargain Queen
Chinese Name
Old Customer
Move Out, Move In
Well we Filipinos are more often be with our parents until we get married and sometimes even if we are we still doesn't move out because we can't leave our parents behind.
Economically this is happening more and more in the US. Kids go to college, get a decent job but the rents are too much to make it on their own, alone. They move back home, help with the bills and everyone wins
Everyone survives. We win if we CAN make it on our own, and this is a choice.
Load More Replies...In this case, I so wish I had had Chinese parents at the age of 22.
The difference is the American 22 year-old is still living at home to suck money from their parents, while the Chinese 22 year is still living at home so they can help their parents.
If I understand this correctly, children in Chinese families have moved out, got married, and bought their own homes by the time they're 22? (Based upon an earlier comic, saying that they must have their own apartment before a couple gets serious)
You've assumed rather a lot there! Imagine moving out and going to university, then graduating and needing to move back in.
Load More Replies...Black Sesame
Fish Heads
Eat More = Love
Time Perception
New Year
Luck
Declining Gift
Fry Bread
Tobacco Packaging
In the US, not so long ago, smoking was promoted to pregnant women to help them "relax", and kids were marketed to with candy (fake) cigarettes..... It's simply 2 different eras in marketing, in 2 different countries, with 2 different goals in mind. One is to make money off of cigarettes, the other is to not have the health care system pay for the repercussions of smoking cigarettes.
Baby Tooth
Is there a reason for throwing it out the window? In my culture a tooth is put under the pillow for the tooth fairy to come and take in exchange for money or a trinket. Would be interesting to know about any others, too!
Surname
Eat Fruits
Why no fruit until 2 hrs after a meal? So you’ll eat all your food I guess?
I don't care where you're from, nobody can cook like Mom! Or Grandma! The recipe never turns out the same....
Unless you are from a long line of c**p cooks and not turning out the same is a good thing!
Load More Replies...In the end, I didn't see much differences with my Serbian/French culture, here. :)
High five. As a Koreanised Italo-Croatian, I can tell you there's lots of similarities between Europe and Asia. ♥
Load More Replies...as a Chinese person, these are so true (at least for my family)! Keep it up!
I enjoyed the comics very much. Asian traditions are very nice. Americans are losing too many time tested traditions to laziness and apathy. It’s a shame.
I don't care where you're from, nobody can cook like Mom! Or Grandma! The recipe never turns out the same....
Unless you are from a long line of c**p cooks and not turning out the same is a good thing!
Load More Replies...In the end, I didn't see much differences with my Serbian/French culture, here. :)
High five. As a Koreanised Italo-Croatian, I can tell you there's lots of similarities between Europe and Asia. ♥
Load More Replies...as a Chinese person, these are so true (at least for my family)! Keep it up!
I enjoyed the comics very much. Asian traditions are very nice. Americans are losing too many time tested traditions to laziness and apathy. It’s a shame.