So when people ask me if I'm Asian, I respond with a yes, and it's true. I'm not "light-skinned," if you will (Not the smartest choice of words, but you know what I mean). I was born in America, and in Hawaii at that, but I'm still 87% Japanese and 13% Chinese. And no, I do not like most Japanese or Chinese food. And no, I do not speak fluent Japanese. I only wanted to cover this because people keep asking others about it. I don't know why, personally, but just for future references.
But I'd appreciate it if nobody treated me different. I see no reason to, so theres no point in making your own reasons.
I've never been to Hawaii but it sounds awesome. I personally think EVERYONE should be "color" blind to "black, white, and light colored skinned" people. I know many people with different skin color then me that are extremely friendly! We should be looking at their hearts not looks.