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Why would he mention "brown" before "dad?"

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Rebecca

"Brown" is an informal term used in the West to describe a category of people, similar to "white" or "Black" or "Asian." In this case, brown generally refers to people who are from South Asia, such as Indians, Pakistani, Sri Lankans, and so on. Because the speaker is sharing about cultural traditions here, he used "brown" to categorize who the traditions are commonly practiced by. Note that it may be considered impolite to use this term if you are not brown yourself. Ex: I have many brown friends from South Asia. Ex: I'm brown but I was raised in the UK. I think I have the best of both worlds.

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