For many people of Asian descent(血统) living overseas, a Facebook group called Subtle Asian Traits has become one of the popular cultural (phenomenon). Its jokes and memes — about life as a first-generation migrant — have made the page (wild) popular. Almost a million people (join) the group since it began. The posts, can be made by anyone, have had conversations about cultural identity. It was founded by nine
Chinese-Australian high school students living in Melbourne. Anne Gu, 18, one of the (found), said they were delighted when the group hit 1,000 members but now it's gone crazily. "We didn't think at all that it would get this big, or so serious," she said, (refer) to its growth into online community for people of Asian descent.
The posts span a range of topics, but they often focus on Asian culture (experience) by the children of migrants. That's most members are young people from Australia, the US, Canada and the UK, rather than those living in Asia.
Anne Gu believes that the page is so popular because it identifies just little things in our lives no one talked about before.